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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20201149 Ver 2_BPDP for PN_20211112 Mitigation Project Information Upload ID#* 20203 349 Version*2 Select Reviewer:* Katie Merritt initial Review Completed Date 09/27/2021 Mitigation Project Submittal -9/27/2021 1s this a Prospectus,Technical Proposal or a New Site?* C Yes ( No Type of Mitigation Project:* r Stream r Wetlands Pr Buffer 17 Nutrient Offset (Select all that apply) Project Contact Information Contact Name:* Email Address:* Jamey McEachran jmceachran@res.us res.us Project Information ID#:* 20201149 Version:*2 Existing flYt Existing Version Project Type: C DMS r' Mitigation Bank Project Name: Wolf King Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation Project County: Wayne Document Information Mitigation Document Type:* Mitigation Plans File Upload: WolfKing_FINAL_BPDP_2021- 24.82MB 1149v2_20210927.pdf Pease upload only one FliF of the complete file that needs to be submitted... Signature Print Name:* Jamey McEachran Signature: * 1 itc,facitak MEMORANDUM 2res 3600 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 100 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 919.770.5573 tel.919.829.9913 fax TO: Katie Merrit— NCDEQ-DWR FROM: Jamey McEachran— RES DATE: September 27, 2021 RE: Response to Draft Bank Parcel Development Plan —Wolf King Mitigation Project DWR #:2020-1149 v2 Neuse River 03020201; Wayne County, NC. 1. Page 2: Correct Project Number to be 2020-1149v2 The project number has been updated. 2. Page 3: Change reference to "Project Credit Table", which will be consistent with the UMBI terms. And move to Section 8 Removed Appendix E, and the credit table is now presented in Section 8. 3. Page 4: Throughout document it has "EBX", "EBX, LLC", etc. Please make sure the Bank Sponsor is referenced the same way throughout the document. This has been revised throughout the document, to EBX, LLC. 4. Page 4:This paragraph should always reference the specific UMBI or MBI that this BPDP is being submitted under. Look at other BPDPs for template language. The following statement has been added to Section 1: "This Bank Parcel Development Plan is in accordance with the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule 1SA NCAC 02B.0295 and Nutrient Offset Credit Trading Rule 15A NCAC 02B.0703. and the RES 2021 Neuse Umbrella Mitigation Banking Instrument (UMBI) made and entered into by FAX, LLC acting as the Bank Sponsor (Sponsor) and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Water Resources(D WR).". 5. Page 4: The amount of credits that this project is anticipated to generate is referenced in about 3 different places. It really should only be referenced in one section, Section 8. Remove references to credits everywhere except in Section 8. it's important to describe the size of the parcel and the size of the conservation easement. it's also important to include the type of mitigation credits(Buffer vs Nutrient Offset)that are intended to be created by this project.That information should be included in this section, but not individual credits. Table 1 — Project Attributes was removed from Section 1, as well as the narrative about anticipated credits. References to anticipated credits were removed from all sections and are only presented in Section 8. 6. Page 5: Remove table (1) this is all already provided for in the Project Credit Table attached in Section 8. The table was removed 7. Page 5: Keep in mind,that ditches for buffer credit have to be a minimum of 30 feet but ditches for nutrient offset credit have to be a minimum of 50' wide. No ditches are viable for buffer according to the viability letter for this site. This has been revised. 8. Page 5: Add that the measurement of those widths is taken perpendicular and landward from top of bank since that's our policy for measuring except under special circumstances such as discussed onsite with Sassafras and the utility easement. Added the following statement to Section 1.2: "This measurement will be token perpendicular and landward from top of bank" 9. Section 1.2: This section was revised with minor editorial comments from the NCDWR. 10. Page 7: All these photos were taken before the site viability letter. need to include more "current condition" photos. Add language in the BPDP in section 2.1.4 addressing any changes to the landuse since the viability letter. If no changes have occurred, then state that as well. Added the following statement following the photos "Project photos depict site conditions from Spring 2020 and Spring 2021. Since the NCDWR site visit on September 23rd, 2020, the landuse of the Parcel has not changed." 11. Section 4.2 and Section 4.3: This section was revised with minor editorial comments from the NCDWR. 12. Page 9: Riparian restoration is both a buffer credit activity as well as a nutrient offset activity. no need to distinguish a difference between the two. This hos been revised. 13. Page 9: Add statement "...will be implemented to generate nutrient offset credits and riparian buffer credits." This statement has been added to Section 4.2. 14. Page 9: Remove "and Nutrient Offset" in header of 4.2.1 This has been revised. 15. Page 9: It is recommended, that you change the reference of JB1-A to "Ditch A", and change Ditch JB2 to "Ditch C". This has been revised throughout the document. 16. Page 10: Prefer you label ditches as "Ditch A, Ditch B, and Ditch C for a cleaner way to reference the ditches separate from their downstream streams. This has been revised throughout the document. 17. Page 10: Remove "Nutrient Offset" in headed of 4.2.3, and change to "Restoration". This has been revised. 18. Page 10: Commit to ensuring that stem species will be well mixed before planting to ensure diversity of bare roots across the planted area. The following statement has been added: "Prior to planting, bare root species will be mixed to ensure there is a diversity in bare root species placement across the planted area". 19. Page 10: Include a table with the kind of riparian seed mix anticipated to be used Table 4 has been added providing the proposed riparian seed mix. 20. Page 10: If 9 species of trees are shown in the table, DWR expects 9 species to be planted. 1f anticipating to plant less than 9 species, you need to at least indicate the minimum #of species EBX will plant. The standard in rule is 4, but hopefully EBX is intending to plant more. commit to a minimum so I can hold that accountable in the As -Built Report. The following statement has been added: "EBX, LLC hos proposed nine species to be planted, and will plant a minimum of seven species" 21. Page 11: Commit to having all boundaries marked prior to the As -Built Walk visit by ❑WR for Task 2 The following statement has been added: "The easement boundary will be marked prior to the As -built site visit with DWR for Task 2." 22. Section 5: This section was revised with minor editorial comments from the NCDWR. 23. Page 11: EBX should take measures to ensure that plots are diverse (have 4 species represented as much as possible) and where a species does not represent more than 50% of the plot. All plots need to be representative of the planted diversity and density surrounding the plot and will be evaluated by DWR during the onsite As -Built Walkthrough to ensure these criteria are met. All DWR comments provided on planting plan & monitoring are being provided under the following Rule reference 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (n)(2-4). Added the following statements to Section 5.1: "Vegetation plots will be representative of the planted diversity and density on the Project. Vegetation plots will be evaluated by DWR during the onsite As -Built Walkthrough to ensure these criteria are met" and provided a citation to 15A NCAC 028 .0295 (n)(2-4). At the beginning of the section. 24. Page 11: "Performance Standards" this term is used in the new rules instead of "Success Criteria" This has been revised. 25. Page 12: Add language consistent with the UMBI language that the long term steward will be chosen prior to the year 4 monitoring period. Added the following statement to Section 6: `The long term steward will be chosen prior to the year 4 monitoring period." 26. Section 8: This section was revised with minor editorial comments from the NCDWR. 27. Page 13: We are trying to move away from using "Mitigation" in this section if the site is also a nutrient offset site. Revised Section 8 title to "Project Credit Potential`. 28. Page 13: Remove Table 6 and insert the Project Credit Table. Make sure the title of your Project Credit Table is not "Table 1" since you may already have a Table 1. This table has been removed, and the Project Credit Table has been added. 29. Figure 6: As discussed over phone, there is a better way to depict a restoration area for buffer credit than as shown in yellow as a pentagon. This was not revised from the Draft to the Final BPDP. This area was drawn as such to maximize the nutrient offset credit area for the project, and still provide an adequate buffer credit area along JB1-B. 30. Figure 6: As discussed over phone, measure areas perpendicular from top of bank and not as a radius from TOB. This has been revised. 31. Figure 6: CaII feature ❑itch C where it transitions. This has been revised. 32. Figure 6: Change Restoration to "riparian restoration for Buffer Credits". Change Nutrient Offset to "riparian restoration for Nutrient offset Credits". This has been revised. 33. Figure 8: See comments on Figure 6 and edit this figure the same way Figure 8 has been revised with comment from Figure 6. 34. Figure 9: See comments on Figure 6 and edit this figure the same way Figure 9 has been revised with comment from Figure 6. 35. Appendix E: This table should always be provided in Section 8, not as an appendix. Move to section 8 Appendix E has been removed, and the Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Credits table is in Section 8. 36. Appendix E: Change Table # because your BPDP already has a Table 1 and it's not this one. This has been revised. 37. Appendix E: Call out Ditch A, Ditch B and Ditch as recommended for labeling. This has been revised. 38. Appendix E: Remove a number from this column if the Credit Type is "Nutrient Offset" and you checked "No" for Convertible to Riparian Buffer This has been revised. 39. Appendix E: Add a line item for showing diffused flow. a. Feature Name = Diffused Flow deductions b. Total Area = how much area is deducted c. Total Area for Buffer Mitigation = 0 d. Then check No in both boxes for the credits. This has been revised for the diffused flow reductions on Ditch A and Ditch C. ' it ,�r_' ' fir' 7 '. + ,=- �'' -:fi.'• :� _ + A _ .._.... . . . ,-.4iiiir,4' r t --.7;._ 5 .. :i,Lk tk fu: '1. �. ^ems}:1.: 'i� +��: 5. - t,-, .-. 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This project is designed to provide riparian buffer credits and nutrient offset credits for unavoidable impacts due to development within the Neuse River Basin,excluding the Falls Lake Watershed, United States Geological Survey(USGS)8-digit Cataloging Unit 03020201 (Neuse 01) (Figure 1).This Bank Parcel Development Plan is in accordance with the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295 and Nutrient Offset Credit Trading Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0703 and the RES 2021 Neuse Umbrella Mitigation Banking Instrument (UMBI) made and entered into by EBX, LLC acting as the Bank Sponsor (Sponsor) and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Water Resources (DWR). 1.1 Parcel Location The Wolf King Mitigation Project (Project) is located in Wayne County, approximately one mile north of Grantham, NC(Figure 2),The Project consists of one parcel with 8.75 acres of conservation easement.The Project has a total drainage area of 78.24 acres and is located within a rural area (Figure 3). The land use within the project area is currently comprised of row crop production (Figure 4). To access the Project from the town of Grantham,travel north approximately a half mile on Falling Creek Church Road.Turn left on Bennett Road, continue for a quarter mile, then turn right onto Wolf Lane, and the project will be an the right.The latitude and longitude of the Project is 35.307°N and -78.167°W. 1.2 Parcel Overview The conservation easement of the Wolf King Project will total approximately 8.75 acres and includes two unnamed tributaries and three ditches that drain north,and ultimately drain to Horse Creek then eventually to the Neuse River. Currently, the Project reaches and adjacent areas are in crop production.The Project area has been used extensively for agricultural production for over 50 years and stream features within the project area have been manipulated and straightened(Figure 5).Water quality stressors currently affecting the Project include pollution from crop production, lack of forested riparian buffer, and manipulation of stream features within the project area (Figure 4). Current buffer conditions demonstrate significant degradation with the loss of stabilizing vegetation because of continued crop production. The goal of the Project is to restore and preserve ecological function to the existing stream and ditch features and their associated riparian buffer areas, by establishing appropriate plant communities while minimizing temporal and land disturbing impacts and permanently protecting the newly restored buffer in perpetuity through a conservation easement. Buffer and surrounding riparian area improvements will filter runoff from agricultural fields, thereby reducing nutrient and sediment loads to Project channels and provide water quality benefit to the overall watershed. The easement is one continuous area and can be accessed from Wolf Lane (Figure 2). The Project is comprised of two intermittent stream channels: JB1 (divided into JB1-A and J61-B) and JB2; and three ditches: Ditch A, Ditch B, and Ditch C (Figure 4). Furthermore, the fifty-foot riparian buffers of all stream channels were determined to be subject to the Neuse Riparian Buffer Rules(15A NCAC 02B.0714).Stream determinations were verified by the DWR site visit on September 2316, 2020. Correspondence regarding this determination is in Appendix A. Buffer and riparian area mitigation efforts along the Project stream and ditch features will be accomplished through the planting, establishment, and protection of a hardwood forest community.The result will be a riparian area that functions to mitigate nutrient and sediment inputs from the surrounding uplands.The Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 2 September 2021 buffer mitigation plan proposed is being submitted for review under the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295 and Nutrient Offset Credit Trading Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0703. In addition to traditional riparian restoration, the Project will also incorporate the alternative buffer mitigation options: riparian buffer preservation,as outlined in 15A NCAC 02B.0295(o).DWR staff performed an onsite viability assessment for buffer mitigation on September 23rd, 2020. Correspondence regarding this assessment is provided in Appendix A and dated February 22"d, 2021. During the project development process, there were two feature names changed. Feature JB1-A(Ditch)was renamed to Ditch A, and feature JB2 (Ditch)was renamed to Ditch C. The buffer restoration credits and nutrient offset credits will be produced by establishing a native forested and herbaceous riparian plant community and protecting buffers in perpetuity with a conservation easement. For stream channels, buffers will have a minimum width of 50 feet and a maximum of 200 feet from the edge of the channels. For ditch features, riparian areas will have a minimum width of 50 feet and maximum of 200 feet from the edge of the ditch channel.This measurement will be taken perpendicular and landward from top of bank. The new plant community will be established in conjunction with the treatment of any existing exotic or undesirable plant species. Figure 6 shows the Conceptual Design Plan for Buffer and Credit Determination Map and Section 8 provides details of the mitigation determination on the Wolf King Project. 1.2.1 Parcel Ownership The land required for the construction, management, and stewardship of this Project includes portions of the parcel listed in Table 1. EBX, LLC will obtain a conservation easement from the current landowner.The Wilmington District Conservation Easement model template will be utilized to draft the site protection instrument. Once recorded, the secured easements will allow EBX, LLC to proceed with the Project development and protect the mitigation assets in perpetuity.Once finalized, a copy of the land protection instrument(s)will be included in Appendix B. Table 1. Parcel and Landowner Information Landowner Pin or Tax Parcel ID Agreement Type County _lack Rose Bennett 37191-2546875656 Easement Wayne 2 EXISTING CONDITIONS 2.1.1 Surface Water Classification The Project's tributaries ultimately drain to Horse Branch, which has been assigned as Water Supply-IV (WS-IV)and Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW).Water Supply-IV waters are used as sources of water supply for drinking,culinary,or food processing purposes where a WS-I, II or III classification is not feasible.These waters are also protected for Class C uses. WS-IV waters are generally in moderately to highly developed watersheds or Protected Areas (NCDWQ, 2011). NSW designation is intended for waters needing additional nutrient management due to being subject to excessive growth of microscopic or macroscopic vegetation (NCDWQ, 2011). 2.1.2 Physiography and Soils The Project is located within the Rolling Coastal Plain Level IV ecoreg ion within the Southeastern Plains Level Ill ecoregion and is characterized by greater relief, elevation,and stream gradients compared to the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain to the east with better drained soils and a slightly cooler and shorter growing Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 3 September 2021 season. However,it is a productive agricultural region with typical crops of corn,soybeans,tobacco,cotton, sweet potatoes, peanuts, and wheat. (Griffith et al., 2002). Elevations range from 125 to 135 feet above mean sea level (NAD 83) based upon topographic survey (Figure 3), The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) depicts two soil map units across the Project(Figure 7).The Project area is dominated by Lynchburg sandy loam,with smaller areas of Norfolk loamy sand.The soil characteristics of these map units are summarized in Table 2. Table 2. Project Mapped Soil Series Map Percent Hydrologic Landscape Unit Map Unit Name Hydric Drainage Class Soil Group Setting Symbol Lynchburg sandy Somewhat Flats on marine terraces, broad Ly loam, 0 to 2 percent 8% B/D interstream divides on marine slopes poorly drained terraces Broad interstream divides on NoA Norfolk loamy sand,0 0% to 2 percent slopes Well drained A marine terraces, fiats on marine terraces 2.1.3 Wetlands The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Wetland Inventory Map (NWI) does not depict any additional wetland areas within the Project(Figure 4). 2.1.4 Landscape Communities A. Existing Vegetation Communities The Project is entirely characterized by cropland. Along JB1 and JB2,there is a row of trees present off the property, and a narrow fringe along the two stream features at the northeast corner of the project. Trees along these features consist of willow oak (Quercus phellos), river birch (Betula nigra), red maple (Acer rubrum), sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), loblolly pine (Pious taeda), and American Beech (Fagus grandifolia). One exotic invasive species was observed within the project and was localized to JB1, Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense). B. Riparian Vegetation In general, all of the reaches and ditches within the Project do not function to their full potential. Current conditions demonstrate significant habitat degradation with a loss of stabilizing vegetation as a result of impacts from ongoing crop production. Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 4 September 2021 2.1.5 Existing Conditions Photos / :. . , , r 7 CAS � r< �::. y P.� Looking Upstream along JB 7-A Looking Downstream along JB I-A March 70,2027 March 70,2027 r r'.'-Vic..: '' may ,tc. . Ape:: •- , ,.- — , — '. ',,,i 1. ";—....:' •:•• + •. -' 5.�• Lysv ? % • :. ���' y1 ,� w F ti A Looking Upstream along JB 7-8 Looking Upstream along Ditch A May 13, 2020 May 7, 2020 .. ;,.,: ri.•.1. . {�':" _ riff _ `` •_ r ' Looking Upstream Along Ditch 8 General Buffer Condition of Project May 7, 2020 July 10,2020 Select Project photos depict site conditions from Spring 2020 and 2021.Since the NCDWR site visit on September 23rd, 2020, the landuse of the Parcel hos not changed. Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 5 September 2021 3 REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS 3.1 Threatened and Endangered Species Plants and animals with a federal classification of endangered or threatened are protected under provisions of Sections 7 and 9 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. According to the United States Fish and Wildlife IPAC database review tool (USFWS, 2021)and the self-certification process conducted by RES and submitted to the USFWS on February 22, 2021. Threatened and endangered species included in the Official Species list include the Red-cockaded woodpecker(Picoides borealis). Two additional species, which are proposed for listing, include the Neuse River Waterlog (Necturus lewisi) and the Carolina Madtom (Noturus Furiosus).The Wolf King Mitigation Project does not contain any suitable habitat for the Red-cockaded woodpecker,the Neuse River Waterdog,nor the Carolina Madtom.A self-certification letter was sent to USFWS (on February 22nd, 2021). A copy of this letter is enclosed. No response was provided by USFWS which is typical as the certification letter(provided) is their official response unless they do not concur with the determination. This consultation can be found in Appendix C. The Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act requires consultation with state fish and wildlife agencies when "waters of any stream or other body of water are proposed or authorized, permitted or licensed to be impounded, diverted...or otherwise controlled or modified. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC)was consulted, did not comment on any state or federally listed species; however, they did recommend the use of biodegradable and wildlife-friendly sediment and erosion control devices and to treat invasive species as part of the Project. Documentation is included in Appendix C. 3.2 Cultural Resources A review of North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) GIS Web Service (accessed February 16, 2021) database did not reveal any registered occurrences within the Project area; however, there are four Surveyed Only sites withing a 0.5 mile radius(WY0379-Warrick House;WY0377 - Falling Creek Baptist Church; WY0381 — Grover Hood House, WY0378 - Falling Creek United Methodist Church). These four sites will not be impacted by mitigation activities. Correspondence can be found in Appendix C. 3.3 Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)/ Hydrologic Trespass The Project is not within a mapped FEMA Regulatory Floodway or 100-year floodplain (Figure 4). The adjacent land use will not be affected by the proposed design, and no detrimental impacts are expected beyond the easement limits. No grading activities are proposed in the floodplain, so a floodplain development permit will not be required. No hydraulic modeling is proposed for this project. 3.4 Clean Water Act- Section 4o1/404 Due to the nature of this project there will be no 401/404 permit required. 3.5 Additional Environmental Considerations A Phase I Environmental Assessment was completed for the Parcel, through Cohesion Inc in March 2021. The report can be found in Appendix D. Neither the target property nor the adjacent properties were listed in any of the Federal, State, or Tribal environmental databases searched by Cohesion Inc., and the supporting Environmental Date Resources (EDR) report. There were no known or potentially hazardous waste sites identified within or immediately adjacent to the project area. Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 6 September 2021 4 RIPARIAN RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Riparian buffer areas adjacent to streams and ditch features are shown in Figure 6 and were determined by the DWR in the letter dated February 22, 2021 (Appendix A). 4.1 Parcel Preparation Preparation at the Project will involve spraying crops and exotic invasive species, clearing undesirable scrub-shrub vegetation, contoured ripping, soil amendments, seeding, and planting.Additionally, there is some trash and debris in the riparian buffer,this will be removed as part of the buffer restoration activities. All riparian planting areas will ripped prior to tree planting. The proposed seed mix will be sown via no- till drill. The proposed seed mix will be selected based on availability and to maximize successful herbaceous growth in riparian areas, while also incorporating valuable pollinator species.This will provide temporary and permanent ground cover for soil stabilization, wildlife forage, and reduction of sediment loss during rain events. This process should provide favorable soil conditions for plant growth. Bare root plantings and live stakes shall be planted according to detail shown in the planting plan (Section 4.3). 4.2 Methods Riparian restoration activities along streams and viable ditches will be implemented to generate nutrient offset credits and riparian buffer credits.Al! restoration areas were determined by the viability assessment by DWR (Appendix A). 4.2.I Riparian Restoration Activities -Streams For stream channels, the Project will provide riparian buffer restoration, preservation, and nutrient offset in accordance with the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (n) and the Nutrient Offset Credit Trading Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0703. Restoration and nutrient offset activities will include the planting of bare root plantings as described in Section 3.3.These activities will begin from the tops of the existing stream banks and extend a minimum of 50 feet from the stream outward to a maximum of 200 feet perpendicular to the stream channel (Figure 6). Restoration and nutrient offset will occur where cropland is currently present as well as selective areas of early successional, regenerating forest that lack suitable density and composition. There will be a credit deduction for untreated flow entering riparian buffer areas according to 15A NCAC 028 .0295 (I) (2) (3) and Buffer Interpretation/Clarification #2008-019 Memorandum dated 08/19/2008. Specifically, there is untreated flow (Ditch A) that enters reach JB1-A, at its upstream extent. Therefore, where untreated flow enters the easement boundary, a 120° angle wedge, drawn 50 feet below the easement boundary, was removed from the associated buffer area for crediting purposes (Figure 6). However,this area of exemption will still be planted and contained within the conservation easement. 4.2.2 Riparian Preservation Activities —Streams There will be no parcel preparation activities done in the riparian buffer preservation areas, as allowed under 15A NCAC 02B .0295(0). There are small sections along JB2 of mature forest that will be protected in perpetuity by conservation easement,and no additional treatment or planting is planned for these areas of the project(Figure 6). Riparian preservation activities are in accordance with the alternative mitigation option of the Consolidated Buffer Mitigation Rule 15A NCAC 02B.0295(o)(5).The project is in compliance with 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (o) (5) by: Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 7 September 2021 • The area meets the requirements of 15A NCAC 02R 0.0403(c)(7), (8), and (11) with no known structures, infrastructure, hazardous substances, solid waste, or encumbrances within the mitigation boundary (See Section 3.5 for EDR Radius Report summary). • Mitigation credits for preservation are being requested on no more than 25%of the total area of buffer mitigation (See Table 6 for credit calculations). 4.2.3 Riparian Restoration Activities—Ditches The Project includes three nutrient viable ditches: Ditch A, Ditch B, and Ditch C (Figure 4). These ditches are proposed for nutrient offset crediting in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0703 and the DWR site viability assessment (Appendix A). As no channel work is proposed on these ditches, the only restoration activities will include the planting of bare root trees as described in Section 4.3.These activities will begin from the tops of the ditch banks and extend a minimum of 50 feet from the ditch outward to a maximum of 200 feet perpendicular to the ditch channel (Figure 6). All these riparian areas are currently cropland (Figure 4). 4.2.4 Other Activities Other activities involved with the buffer mitigation component include local livestaking. Livestakes will be planted on stream and ditch banks where stability is compromised.Additionally,debris removal will occur throughout the Project where present. 4.3 Planting Plan All riparian restoration areas will be planted from top of bank back at least 50 feet from ditches and from project streams with bare root tree seedlings on a nine by six-foot spacing to achieve an initial density of approximately 807 trees per acre. Prior to planting, bare root species will be mixed to ensure there is a diversity in bare root species placement across the planted area. Additionally, as mentioned in Section 4.1, the riparian restoration area will also be seeded with a combination of a temporary and permanent seed mix to provide the site an initial herbaceous cover. Planting of the Project where riparian buffer restoration and nutrient offset is being performed will meet the performance standards outlined in the Rule 15A NCAC 02B .0295. The vegetation data will be collected no earlier than late August of each year. This includes treating invasive species and planting at least four species of native hardwood bare root trees. EBX, LLC has proposed nine species to be planted, and will plant a minimum of seven species. Mixed-Mesic Hardwood Forest (Coastal Plain subtype) (Schafale, 2012)will be the target community type and will be used for all areas within the Project. This community composition is highly diverse and is suitable given the Project's soil and landscape characteristics and will provide water quality and ecological benefits. The initial planting of bare root trees will occur before Spring 2022. The list of bare root tree species to be planted and their percentage of total species composition can be found in Table 3.The list of seed species to be sown and a proposed composition percentage of the mix can be found in Table 4. Additionally, any livestake plantings as described in Section 3.2.4 will consist of black willow (Salix nigra) and silky dogwood (Comas amomum). Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 8 September 2021 Table 3. Tree Planting List Bare Root Planting Tree Species Spacing Canopy or of Total Species Common Name Unit Type Species (ft) Sub-canopy Composition Platanus occidentalis American sycamore 9X6 Bare Root Canopy 20 Betula nigra River birch 9X6 Bare Root Canopy 20 Quercus phellos Willow oak 9X6 Bare Root Canopy 10 Quercus michauxii $warn'�� estnut 9X6 Bare Root Canopy 10 k Quercus nigra Water oak 9X6 Bare Root Canopy 10 Quercus rubra Northern red oak 9X6 Bare Root Canopy 10 Quercus shumurdii Shumard's oak 9X6 Bare Root Canopy 10 Diospyros virginiana Persimmon 9X6 Bare Root Sub-canopy 5 Cephalanthus occidentalis Buttonbush 9X6 Bare Root Sub-canopy 5 Table 4. Proposed Riparian Seed Mix Scientific Name Common Name Percent Composition Elymus virginicus Virgina Wild Rye 25% Panicum virgatum Switchgrass 25% Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem 10% Coreopsis lanceotata Lanceleaf Coreopsis 10% Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 10% Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower 7% Heliopsis hetianthoides Oxeye Sunflower 7% Asclepius tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed 3% Helianthus angustifolius Narrowleaf Sunflower 3% 4.4 Easement Boundaries Easement boundaries will be identified in the field to ensure clear distinction between the Project and adjacent properties. Boundaries may be identified by marker, bollard, post, tree-blazing, or other means as allowed by Project conditions and/or conservation easement. Boundaries will be marked with signs identifying the property as a mitigation project and will include the name of the long-term steward and a contact number. Boundary markers disturbed, damaged,or destroyed will be repaired and/or replaced on an as needed basis. The easement boundary will be marked prior to the As-Built site visit with DWR for Task 2.The easement boundary will be checked annually as part of monitoring activities and the conditions as well as any maintenance performed will be reported in the annual monitoring reports to DWR. Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 9 September 2021 5 MONITORING PLAN 5.1 Monitoring Protocol and Performance Standards Annual vegetation monitoring and visual assessments will be conducted and measured for performance in accordance to 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (n)(2-4). Riparian vegetation monitoring where riparian buffer mitigation credits are being generated will be based on the "Carolina Vegetation Survey-Ecosystem Enhancement Program Protocol for Recording Vegetation: Level 1-2 Plot Sampling Only Version 4.2". Annual vegetation monitoring will occur each year for a minimum of five years and will be conducted during the fall season with the first year occurring at least 6 months from initial planting. Monitoring plots will be installed a minimum of 100 meters squared in size and will cover at least two percent of the planted mitigation area.The planting area is 8.23 acres and there will be 7 vegetation plots measuring performance standards in all riparian restoration areas. These plots will be randomly placed throughout the planted riparian restoration area and will be representative of the riparian community,as well as both the nutrient offset credit areas and riparian buffer credit areas(Figure 9). Vegetation plots will be representative of the planted diversity and density on the Project.Vegetation plots will be evaluated by DWR during the onsite As-Built Walkthrough to ensure these criteria are met. The following data will be recorded for all trees in the plots:species, height, planting date (or volunteer), and grid location.All stems in plots will be flagged with flagging tape.. The measures of vegetative success for the Project will be the survival of at least four native hardwood tree species, where no one species is greater than 50 percent of stems, at a density of at least 260 stems per acre at the end of Year 5. Native volunteer species may be included to meet the performance standards upon written approval by DWR. Invasive and noxious species will be monitored and treated so that none become dominant or alter the desired community structure of the site. Photos will be taken at each vegetation plot each monitoring year and provided in the annual reports. Visual inspections and photos will be taken to ensure that applicable areas are being maintained and compliant. A visual assessment of the conservation easement will also be performed each year to confirm: • Easement markers are in good condition throughout the site; • no encroachment has occurred; • no invasive species occur in areas where invasive species were treated; • diffuse flow is being maintained in the conservation easement areas;and • there has not been any cutting, clearing, filling, grading, or similar activities that would negatively affect the functioning of the buffer. A summary of project monitoring and maintenance activities can be found in Table S. Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 10 September 2021 Table 5. Summary of Project Monitoring and Maintenance Activities Component/ Monitoring Maintenance through project close-out Feature Vegetation shall be maintained to ensure the health and vigor of the targeted plant community. Routine vegetation maintenance and repair activities may include supplemental planting, pruning, mulching, and fertilizing. Exotic Annual invasive plant species shall be treated by mechanical and/or chemical Vegetation vegetation methods.Any vegetation requiring herbicide application will be performed in monitoring accordance with NC Department of Agriculture(NCDA)rules and regulations. Vegetation maintenance activities will be documented and reported in annual monitoring reports.Vegetation maintenance will continue through the monitoring period. Invasive and noxious species will be monitored and treated so that none Invasive and Visual become dominant or alter the desired community structure of the Project. Nuisance Vegetation Assessment Locations of invasive and nuisance vegetation will be mapped and reported in monitoring report. Project boundaries shall be identified in the field to ensure clear distinction between the mitigation project and adjacent properties. Boundaries will be marked with signs identifying the property as a mitigation project and will include the name of the long-term steward and a contact number. Boundaries Visual Project Boundary may be identified by fence, marker, bollard, post,tree-blazing, or other means Assessment as allowed by Project conditions and/or conservation easement. Boundary markers disturbed, damaged, or destroyed will be repaired and/or replaced on an as-needed basis. Easement monitoring and staking/signage maintenance will continue in perpetuity as a stewardship activity. 5.2 Adaptive Management Plan and Project Maintenance Adaptive measures will be developed, or appropriate remedial actions taken if in the event that the site, or a specific component of the site, fails to achieve the defined success criteria. Remedial actions will be designed to achieve the success criteria specified in this Plan, and will include identification of the causes of failure, remedial design approach, work schedule, and monitoring criteria that will take into account physical and climatic conditions. Initial plant maintenance may include a one-time mowing, prior to initial planting to remove undesirable species. If mowing is deemed necessary by RES during the monitoring period, RES must first receive approval by DWR prior to any mowing activities to ensure that no buffer violations will be committed. Failure to receive approval to mow within the Neuse River buffer, as defined in 15A NCAC 02B .0714 by DWR, could result in Neuse River buffer violations and violations of the conservation easement. If necessary, RES will develop a species-specific control plan. 6 LONG TERM MANAGEMENT PLAN The parcel will remain in private ownership, protected in its entirety by an approved NCDWR long term stewardship, and will be managed under the terms detailed in an approved NCDWR conservation easement. The long term steward will be chosen prior to the year 4 monitoring period. The long term manager will be responsible for periodic inspection of the Parcel to ensure that the restrictions documented in the recorded easement are upheld in perpetuity. Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 11 September 2021 7 FINANCIAL ASSURANCE The Sponsor will provide financial assurances in the form of Performance Bonds sufficient to assure one hundred percent (100%) completion of all mitigation work, required reporting and monitoring, and any remedial work required. Financial assurances will be payable at the direction of the DWR to its designee or to a standby trust. Financial assurances structured to provide funds to the DWR in the event of default by the Bank Sponsor are not acceptable. The initial performance bond will be in the amount of at least $150,000 and shall be able to cover 100% of the costs associated with construction of the riparian restoration areas. The monitoring bond shall be in the amount of at least $100,000 and shall be able to cover 100%of the costs associated with the monitoring and maintenance of the riparian restoration areas for five years. Performance bonds for monitoring shall be renewed to cover the next years monitoring period, with confirmation of renewal provided to DWR with each annual monitoring report when applicable. DWR reserves the right to alter the credit release schedule if monitoring reports are submitted without proof of bond renewals when applicable. 8 PROJECT CREDIT POTENTIAL This Project has the potential to generate up to 12,611.400 ft2(0.28 acres)riparian buffer mitigation credits and 346,552 ft2 of nutrient offset credits (17,856.558 lbs of N; 7.95 acres)within an 8.75-acre conservation easement as depicted in Figure 6. These will be derived from riparian restoration. The riparian buffer mitigation credits generated will service the Neuse 01 watershed,excluding the Falls Lake Watershed.Also, some of these buffer mitigation credits, where viable, can be converted to nutrient offset credit in accordance with the Nutrient Offset Credit Trading Rule, 1SA NCAC 02B .0703. Apon receiving written approval by the NCDWR, buffer restoration credits, within the 0-100 foot zone, (12,344 ft2) along JB1 can be converted to nutrient offset credit (15A NCAC 02B .0703); generating 644.126 lbs of N. The total potential buffer mitigation credits that the Wolf King Mitigation Project will generate are summarized in Table 6 and the detailed Project credit breakdown, including buffer credits that are convertible to nutrient offset credit, utilizing the DWR "Project Credit Table Template (Updated October 2020)," is provided in Appendix E. Furthermore, Figure 8 depicts riparian zones of 50, 100, and 200 feet from stream and ditch top of banks to demonstrate width requirements for crediting. There will be three credit ledgers for the project: Buffer Restoration, Buffer Preservation, and Nitrogen. Wolf King Mitigation Project Bank Parcel Development Package Riparian Buffer Mitigation and Nutrient Offset 12 September 2021 Table 6.Wolf King,2020-1149 v2,Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Credits Neuse 03020201-Outside Falls Lake Project Area 19.16394 N Credit Conversion Ratio(ft2/pound) N/A P Credit Conversion Ratio(ft2/pound) Subject?(enter Total(Creditable) Convertible to Delivered Delivered NO if Min-Max Buffer Z Initial Credit Final Credit Riparian Buffer Convertible to Credit Type Location Feature Type Mitigation Activity Feature Name Total Area(ft) Area of Buffer %Full Credit Riparian Nutrient Offset: Nutrient ephemeral or Width(ft) Z Ratio(x:1) Ratio(x:1) Credits Nutrient Offset? ditch') Mitigation(ft) Buffer? N(Ibs) Offset:P(Ibs) Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 0-100 Ditch A 18,448 1 100% No - Yes 962.641 - Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 0-100 Ditch B 45,447 1 100% No - Yes 2,371.485 - Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 0-100 Ditch C 15,898 1 100% No - Yes 829.579 - Nutrient Offset Rural Yes I/P Restoration 0-100 1B1-A 124,744 124,744 1 100% 1.00000 Yes 124,744.000 Yes 6,509.309 - Nutrient Offset Rural Yes I/P Restoration 0-100 1132 16,682 16,682 1 100% 1.00000 Yes 16,682.000 Yes 870.489 - Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 101-200 Ditch A 13,403 1 33% No - Yes 699.386 - Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 101-200 Ditch B 14,405 1 33% No - Yes 751.672 - Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 101-200 Ditch C 14,784 1 33% No - Yes 771.449 - Nutrient Offset Rural Yes I/P Restoration 101-200 JB1-A 71,645 1 33% No - Yes 3,738.532 - Nutrient Offset Rural Yes I/P Restoration 101-200 1132 6,746 1 33% No - Yes 352.015 - Buffer Rural Yes I/P Restoration 0-100 JB1-B 12,344 12,344 1 100% 1.00000 Yes 12,344-.000 Yes 644.126 - Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 0-100 Ditch A-Diffused Flow 2,175 0 1 100% No - No - - Deduction Nutrient Offset Rural No Ditch Restoration 0-100 Ditch C-Diffused Flow 2,175 0 1 100% No - No - - Deduction Totals(ft2): 358,896 153,770 153,770-.000 18,500.684 0.000 Total Buffer(ft2): 12,344 12,344 Total Nutrient Offset(ft2): 346,552 N/A Total Ephemeral Area(ft2)for Credit: 0 0 Total Eligible Ephemeral Area(ft2): 3,755 0.0% Ephemeral Reaches as%TABM Enter Preservation Credits Below Total Eligible for Preservation(ft2): 4,115 16.2% Preservation as%TABM Total(Creditable) Min-Max Buffer Initial Credit Final Credit Riparian Credit Type Location Subject? Feature Type Mitigation Activity Feature Name Total Area(sf) Area for Buffer %Full Credit Width(ft) Mitigation(ft i) Ratio(x:l) Ratio(x:l) Buffer Credits Rural Yes I/P 0-100 JB1-B 1,056 1,056 10 100% 10.00000 105.600 Rural Yes I/P 0-100 JB2 1,618 1,618 10 100% 10.00000 161.800 Preservation Area Subtotals(ft2): 2,674 2,674 TOTAL AREA OF BUFFER MITIGATION(TABM) Mitigation Totals Square Feet Credits Restoration: 12,344 12,344.000 Enhancement: 0 0.000 Preservation: 2,674 267.400 Total Riparian Buffer: 15,018 12,611.400 TOTAL NUTRIENT OFFSET MITIGATION Mitigation Totals Square Feet Credits Nutrient Offset: Nitrogen: 17,856.558 346,552 Phosphorus: 0.000 1.The Randleman Lake buffer rules allow some ditches to be classified as subject according to 15A NCAC 02B.0250(5)(a). last updated 08/03/2020 9 REFERENCES Endangered Species Act of 1973. Public Law 93-205, 87 Stat. 884. 16 USC 1531-1543, FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency). 2018. FEMA Flood Map Service Center. 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Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina, Fourth Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, NCDENR, Raleigh, NC. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) - Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). 1974, Soil Survey of Wayne County, North Carolina. USDA-NRCS.2014.Web Soil Survey GIS Data .http://websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov/App/HomePage.htm; accessed March 2021. USFWS (United States Fish and Wildlife Service). 2015. Information, Planning, and Conservation (IPAC) Online Screening Tool. https://ecos.fws.gov/ipac/; accessed February 2021. 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I 1:2,400 Feet Wayne County,North Carolina Restoring a resilient earth for a modern world Appendix A NCDWR Stream Determination Letter and Mitigation Viability Letter DocuSign Envelope[0.C35013F24-4375-4900-9921-D76B62C25F9B .. A STATE;� ti 0Y ROY COOPER r 1; ... f Governor 1 • r- � i* MICHAEL S.REGAN a =� " Secretary `a` - wu,va�_-- S.DANIEL SMITH NORTH CAROLINA Director Environmental Quality February 22,2021 Jamey McEachran DWR ID#: 2020-1149 Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC 3600 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 100 Raleigh,North Carolina 27612 (via electronic mail:jmceachran cr res.us ) Re: Site Viability for Buffer Mitigation&Nutrient Offset—Wolf King Site 125 Wolf Lane, Goldsboro, NC Neuse 03020201 Wayne County Dear Ms. McEachran, On July 23, 2020, Katie Merritt,with the Division of Water Resources(DWR), received a request from you on behalf of Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC (RES) for a site visit near the above- referenced site in the Neuse River Basin within the 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code 03020201. The site visit was to determine the potential for riparian buffer mitigation and nutrient offset within a proposed Easement Boundary,which is more accurately shown in the attached maps labeled"Figure 1- Wolf King Site Overview(Figure 1) prepared by DWR. On September 23, 2020,Ms. Merritt performed a site assessment of the subject site. Staff with RES were also present. Ms. Merritt's evaluation of the features onsite and their associated mitigation determination for the riparian areas are provided in the table below. This evaluation was made from Top of Bank(TOB) and landward 200' from each feature for buffer mitigation pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295 (effective November 1, 2015)and for nutrient offset credits pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0703. Feature Chissificafion 'Subject ('Riparian Land uses Buffer 3Nutrient -"Mitigation Type Determination wlin ontiite to adjacent to Feature Credit Offset riparian areas Buffer (0-200') Viable Viable Rule - A Stream Yes Non-forested agricultural 2Yes Yes(fields Non-forested fields-Restoration Site per fields with downstream See note only) 15A NCAC 02B.0295(n) partially within a DOT See note R.O.W Forested Areas—Preservation Site per 15A NCAC 02B .0295(ox5) Note:No credits are allowed within the DOT R_O.W JB 1 Ditch No Non-forested agricultural No Yes Non-forested fields-Restoration Site per >3'depth fields See note 15A NCAC 028.0295(n) Note: viable for nutrient offset if a conservation easement is secured to the confluence with Cb --.;; North mo Quality I of Resourc 5i2 NoCarolinarth SalisburyDepart Streetent 11611of Mail Servicenmental Center I Raleigh.Division NorthWater Carolina 276es99-1611 nararr1 cn of Ent:L a.� nmmaai wab� 919.707.9000 DecoSign Envelope[0.C35013F24-4375-4900-9921-D76B62C25F9B Wolf King Site EBX February 22,2021 Feature CIacsificulion 'Subject Riparian Land uses Buffer 3Nutrient -"Mitigation Type Determination wlin oosite to adiacent to Feature Credit Offset riparian areas Buffer (0-200') Viable Viable Rule JB 1 Ditch No Non-forested agricultural No Yes Non-forested fields-Restoration Site per >3'depth fields and partially within a See note 15A NCAC 02B .0295(n) DOT R.O_W Note:No credits are allowed within the DOT R.O.W JB1A Stream Yes Non-forested agricultural Yes Yes(fields Non-forested fields-Restoration Site per fields only) 15A NCAC 02B.0295(n) JB2 Ditch No Non-forested agricultural No Yes(fields Non-forested fields-Restoration Site per >3'depth fields w/a narrow forested only) 15A NCAC 0213.0295(n) fringe and partially within a See note DOT R_O_W Note:No credits are allowed within the DOT R.O.W JB2A Stream Yes Non-forested agricultural 2Yes Yes(fields Non-forested fields-Restoration Site per fields w/a narrow forested only) 15A NCAC 02B.0295(n) fringe Forested Areas—Preservation Site per 15A NCAC 02B_0295(oX5) B Ditch No Non-forested agricultural No Yes Non-forested fields-Restoration Site per >3'depth fields 15A NCAC 02B.0295(n) A Ditch No Right Bank-Non-forested No No N/A >3'depth fields that do not contribute overland flow to feature. Left Bank—dirt road and non-forested fields `Subjectivity calls for the features were determined by DWR in correspondence dated January 23,2021 using the 1:24,000 scale quadrangle topographic map prepared by USGS and the most recent printed version of the soil survey map prepared by the NRCS z 1'he area of preservation credit within a buffer mitigation site shall comprise of no inure than 25 percent(25%)of the total area of buffer mitigation per 15A NCAC 0295(o)(5)and 15A NCAC 0295(o)(4). Site cannot be a Preservation Only site to comply with this ntle. ANC Division of Water Resources-Methodology and Calculations for determining Nutrient Reductions associated with Riparian Buffer Establishment 'Determinations made for this Site are determined based on the proposal provided in maps and figures submitted with the request. All features proposed for buffer mitigation or nutrient offset,must have a planted conservation easement established that includes the tops of channel banks when being measured perpendicular and landward from the banks,even if no credit is viable within that riparian area. 'The area of the mitigation site on ephemeral channels shall comprise no more than 25 percent(25%)of the total area of buffer mitigation per 15A NCAC 02B.0295(o)(7). Determinations provided in the table above were made using a proposed easement boundary showing proposed mitigation areas shown in Figure 1. Maps representing the proposal for the site are attached to this letter and are initialed by Ms. Merritt on February 22, 2021. Substantial changes to the proposed easement boundary could affect the Site's potential to generate buffer and nutrient offset credits. This letter does not constitute an approval of this Site to generate buffer and nutrient offset credits. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 02B .0295, a mitigation proposal and a mitigation plan shall be submitted to Page 2 of 3 fDocusign Envelope[0.C35013F24-4375-4900-9921-D76B62C25F9B Wolf King Site Resource Environmental Solutions,LLC February 22,2021 DWR for written approval prior to conducting any mitigation activities in riparian areas and/or surface waters for buffer mitigation credit. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 028 .0703, a proposal regarding a proposed nutrient load-reducing measure for nutrient offset credit shall be submitted to DWR for approval prior to any mitigation activities in riparian areas and/or surface waters. All vegetative plantings,performance criteria and other mitigation requirements for riparian restoration, enhancement and preservation must follow the requirements in 15A NCAC 02B .0295 to be eligible for buffer and/or nutrient offset mitigation credits. For any areas depicted as not being viable for nutrient offset credit above,one could propose a different measure,along with supporting calculations and sufficient detail to support estimates of load reduction, for review by the DWR to determine viability for nutrient offset in accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0703. This viability assessment will expire on February 22,2023 or upon approval of a mitigation plan by the DWR,whichever comes first. This letter should be provided in any nutrient offset, buffer,stream or wetland mitigation plan for this Site. Please contact Katie Merritt at(919) 707-3637 if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. Sincerely, iDocuSigned by: nobe Woj. : 949D918A53EF4E0... Paul Wojoski, Supervisor 401 and Buffer Permitting Branch PW/kym Attachments: "Wolf King Site Overview"(Figure 1) cc: File Copy(Katie Merritt) Page 3 of 3 t 1,7' p • 1 . 4 ,Nwl - P _W Feature II&2 ml l m yN � '�:4' __'\.4 Nam.ipoll N �I • C ~ (t v m } LL�Q,`� • L cz CP. Iy 0",,s. 7�1 O ; j "d -bit m "v�� r1J * � __ !. . r • } li 1 x-•.vy ROY COOPER :"'a?z.S Y Governor MICHAEL S.REGAN �1AM 12 - Secretary S.DANIEL SMITH NORTH CAROLINA Director Environmental Quality January 26,2021 Jack Rose Bennett and Clark Hood Bennett 2020-1149 v1 c/o Daniel Ramsey,General Manager-EBX,LLC 3600 Glenwood Avenue,Suite 200 Wayne County Raleigh.North Carolina 27612 Subject:On-Site Determination for Applicability to Neuse Riparian Buffer Rules(15A NCAC 026.0714) Subject Property/Project Name:Wolf King Mitigation Bank Address/Location: Wolf Lane,Goldsboro,North Carolina Stream(s)Evaluated:(1)—UT to Horse Branch,WS-IV,NSW;Stream index 27-54-4;Neuse River Basin Determination Date:September 23,2020 Staff:Chris Pullinger,Katie Merritt Determination Type: Buffer: Stream: • Neuse(15A NCAC 026.0714) ® Intermittent/Perennial Determination ❑ Tar-Pamlico(15A NCAC 02B.0734) ❑ Catawba(15A NCAC 02B.0614) ❑ Jordan(15A NCAC 02B.0267)(governmental and/or interjurisdictional projects) ❑ Randleman(15A NCAC 02B.0724) ❑ Goose Creek(15A NCAC 02B.0605-.0608) Stream E/I/P` Not Subject Start@ Stop@ Soil USGS Subject Survey Topo 2020-1149 v1 A man-made ditch X 2626-1149 vl A Start 2620-1149 vl A Finish 2020-1149 v1 JB1A man-made ditch X 2020.1149 v11B1-A Start 2020.1149 v1181-A Origin X 2020-1149 vl JB1A l X 2620-1149 v11131-A Origin 2620-1149 v11B1-13 Start X 2020-1149 O.JBIB I X 2020-1149 v11B1 B Start 2020-1149 v11B1 B Finish ]( 2020-1149 v1 B man-made ditch X 2020.1149 vl BStart 2020.1149 vl B Finish 2020-1149 v1 JB2 man-made ditch X 2020-1149 JB2 Start 2020-1149JB2 Origin X 2020-1149 v1 JB2 I X 2020-1149 18 2 Origin 2020-1149 332 Finish X "E/I/P=Ephemeral/intermittent/Perennial Dear Mr.Ransey The Division of Water Resources has determined that the streams listed above and included on the attached map have been located on pages 23 and 29 of the most recent published(1974)NRCS Soil Survey of Wayne County,North Carolina and/or the most recent copy of the Grantham USGS Topographic map at a 1:24,000 scale and evaluated for applicability to the Neuse Riparian Buffer Rule. Each stream that is checked"Not Subject"has been determined to not be at least intermittent or not present on the property. Streams that are checked"Subject"have been located on the property and possess characteristics that qualify them to be at least intermittent streams. There may be other streams or features located on the property that do not appear on the maps referenced above but may be considered jurisdictional according to the US Army Corps of Engineers and subject to the Clean Water Act. This on-site determination shall expire five(S)years from the date of this letter. Landowners or affected parties that dispute a determination made by the DWR may request a determination by the Director. An appeal request must be made within sixty(60)calendar days of date of this letter to the Director in writing. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Water Resources Washington Regional Office 1943 Washington Square Mall I Washington,North Carolina 27889 NORTH CASC,J.,IN oepealmenL 01 EYMMTNenLl pufa' 252.946.6481 If sending via US Postal Service: If sending via delivery service(UPS,FedEx,etc.): c/o Paul Wojoski c/o Paul Wojoski DWR—401&Buffer Permitting Unit DWR—401&Buffer Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center 512 N.Salisbury Street Raleigh,NC 2 7699-1 61 7 Raleigh,NC 27604 This determination is final and binding as detailed above unless an appeal is requested within sixty(60)days. This determination only addresses the applicability to the buffer rules and does not approve any activity within the buffers or waters. The project may require a Section 404/401 Permit for the proposed activity. Any inquiries regarding applicability to the Clean Water Act should be directed to the US Army Corps of Engineers Raleigh Regulatory Field Office at(919)554-4884 Ext.22. If you have questions regarding this determination,please feel free to contact Chris Pullinger at{252)948-3918. Sincerely, R TEA Robert Tankard,Assistant Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Division of Water Resources,NCDEQ cc: Jamey McEachran,RES(via e-mail:imceachrang res.us) Katie Merritt,DWR Central Office(via e-mail) Samantha Dailey,USACE Raleigh Field Regulatory Office(via e-mail) WaRO DWR File Copy/LASERFICHE �- - -_ - p ;fir x:. . . • - B b' if 1f T : � : is L,5' + ,r.. o - ram . .a • 1\ A :_'-.'. �� . R�•. - „.',. ,r t �Garottes� - -`' l Management Commission Division d Water Resources For Neuse Bultef :? f } Data .lank. 26 1 OT:.SUBIECT L�I r Reviewed by • �"''L4,-' (� DWR Project#2020-1149.v1 :., :: .i . ''''':' .. ' .NoA Ra ! Ie.: ::.; ,: / .. , . Go ,in ii 1 R . ir .- -NO .... f .... irimmierNr.r 5,3mk 0:Err.g4 . 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The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. RECITALS WHEREAS, Grantor owns in fee simple certain real property situated, lying and being in County, North Carolina, more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein (the "Property"); WHEREAS, Grantee is a charitable, not-for-profit or educational corporation, association, or trust qualified under § 501 (c)(3) and § 170 (h) of the Internal Revenue Code, and N.C. Gen. Stat. § 121-34 et seq.,the purposes or powers of which include one or more of the purposes (a)—(d) listed below; (a) retaining or protecting natural,scenic, or open-space aspects of real property; (b) ensuring the availability of real property for recreational, educational, or open-space use; (c) protecting natural resources; (d) maintaining or enhancing air or water quality. WHEREAS, Grantor and Grantee recognize the conservation, scenic, natural, or aesthetic value of the property in its natural state, which includes the following natural communities: add or delete as appropriate: wetlands, streams, and riparian buffers.The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to maintain streams, wetlands and riparian resources and other natural values of approximately acres, more or less, and being more particularly described in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated fully herein by reference (the "Conservation Easement Area"), and prevent the use or development of the Conservation Easement Area for any purpose or in any manner that would conflict with the maintenance of its natural condition. WHEREAS,the restoration, enhancement and preservation of the Conservation Easement Area is a condition of the approval of the Mitigation Banking Instrument (MBI) and Mitigation Plan for the Mitigation Bank, Department of the Army (DA) Action ID Number SAW- , entitled "Agreement to Establish the Mitigation Bank in the River Basin within the State of North Carolina",to be made and entered into by and between acting as the Bank Sponsor and the Wilmington District Corps of Engineers (Corps), in consultation with the North Carolina Interagency Review Team (I RT). The Mitigation Site has been approved by the Corps for use as a mitigation bank to compensate for unavoidable stream and wetland impacts authorized by DA permits. WHEREAS,the restoration, enhancement and preservation of the Conservation Easement Area is also a condition of the approval of the Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation Banking Instrument (MBI) and Bank Parcel Development Package (BPDP)for the Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Mitigation Bank, North Carolina Division of Water Resources (NCDWR) Project ID# which was approved by the NCDWR, and will be made and entered into by and between , acting as the Bank Sponsor, and the NCDWR. The Riparian Buffer and Nutrient Offset Site is intended to be used to compensate for riparian buffer and nutrient impacts to surface waters. WHEREAS, Grantor and Grantee agree that third-party rights of enforcement shall be held by the NCDWR and the Corps (to include any successor agencies) ("Third- Parties"), and may be exercised through the appropriate enforcement agencies of the United States and the State of North Carolina, and that these rights are in addition to, and do not limit, the rights of enforcement under the NC DWR Project ID# and the Department of the Army instrument number SAW- ("Mitigation Banking Instrument"),or any permit or certification issued by the Third- Parties. NOW,THEREFORE,for and in consideration of the covenants and representations contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and legal sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, Grantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably grants and conveys unto Grantee, its heirs, successors and assigns, forever and in perpetuity a Conservation Easement of the nature and character and to the extent hereinafter set forth, over the Conservation Easement Area described on Exhibit B,together with the right to preserve and protect the conservation values thereof, as follows: ARTICLE 1. DURATION OF EASEMENT This Conservation Easement shall be perpetual.This Conservation Easement is an easement in gross, runs with the land and is enforceable by Grantee against Grantor, Grantor's personal representatives, heirs, successors and assigns, lessees, agents and licensees. ARTICLE II. PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES Any activity on, or use of, the Conservation Easement Area inconsistent with the purpose of this Conservation Easement is prohibited.The Conservation Easement Area shall be preserved in its natural condition and restricted from any development that would impair or interfere with the conservation values of the Conservation Easement Area. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,the following activities and uses are expressly prohibited, restricted or reserved as indicated hereunder: A. Disturbance of Natural Features.Any change disturbance, alteration or impairment of the natural features of the Conservation Easement Area or any introduction of non-native plants and/or animal species is prohibited. B. Construction.There shall be no constructing or placing of any building, mobile home, asphalt or concrete pavement, billboard or other advertising display,antenna, utility pole,tower, conduit, line, pier, landing, dock or any other temporary or permanent structure or facility on or above the Conservation Easement Area. C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Use. Industrial, residential and/or commercial activities, including any rights of passage for such purposes are prohibited. D. Agricultural, Grazing and Horticultural Use. Agricultural, grazing, animal husbandry, and horticultural use of the Conservation Easement Area are prohibited. E. Vegetation. There shall be no removal, burning, destruction, harming, cutting or mowing of trees, shrubs, ❑r other vegetation in the Conservation Easement Area except as provided in the Mitigation Plan and Bank Parcel Development Plan. Mowing of invasive and herbaceous vegetation for purposes of enhancing planted or volunteer trees and shrubs approved in the Mitigation Plan and BPDP is allowable once a year for no more than five consecutive years from the date on page 1 of this Conservation Easement, except where mowing will negatively impact vegetation or disturb soils. Mowing activities shall only be performed by and shall not violate any part of Item L of Article II. F. Roads and Trails.There shall be no construction of roads,trails or walkways on the Conservation Easement Area; nor enlargement or modification to existing roads,trails or walkways. G. Signage. No signs shall be permitted on or over the Conservation Easement Area, except the posting of no trespassing signs,signs identifying the conservation values of the Conservation Easement Area, signs giving directions or proscribing rules and regulations for the use of the Conservation Easement Area and/or signs identifying the Grantor as owner of the Conservation. Easement Area. H. Dumping or Storage. Dumping or storage of soil,trash, ashes,garbage, waste, abandoned vehicles, appliances, machinery or hazardous substances, or toxic or hazardous waste, or any placement of underground or aboveground storage tanks or other materials on the Conservation Easement Area is prohibited. I. Excavation, Dredging or Mineral Use. There shall be no grading,filling, excavation, dredging, mining or drilling; no removal of topsoil, sand,gravel, rock, peat, minerals or other materials, and no change in the topography of the land in any manner on the Conservation Easement Area, except to restore natural topography or drainage patterns. For purposes of restoring and enhancing streams and wetlands within the Conservation Easement Area, is allowed to perform grading, filling, and excavation associated with stream and wetland restoration and enhancement activities as described in the Mitigation Plan and authorized by Department of the Army Nationwide Permit 27. J. Water Quality and Drainage Pattern. There shall be no diking, draining, dredging, channeling,filling, leveling, pumping, impounding or related activities, or altering or tampering with water control structures or devices, or disruption or alteration of the restored, enhanced, or created drainage patterns. In addition, diverting or causing or permitting the diversion of surface or underground water into, within or out of the easement area by any means, removal of wetlands, polluting or discharging into waters,springs, seeps, or wetlands, or use of pesticide or biocides is prohibited. K. Development Rights. No development rights that have been encumbered or extinguished by this Conservation Easement shall be transferred pursuant to a transferable development rights scheme or cluster development arrangement or otherwise. L. Vehicles. The operation of mechanized vehicles, including, but not limited to, motorcycles, dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles, cars and trucks is prohibited other than for temporary or occasional access by the Enter Sponsor Name,the Grantee, its employees and agents, successors, assigns, NCDWR, and the Corps for purposes of constructing, maintaining and monitoring the restoration, enhancement and preservation of streams, wetlands and riparian areas within the Conservation Easement Area.. M. Other Prohibitions. Any other use of, or activity on,the Conservation Easement Area which is or may become inconsistent with the purposes of this grant, the preservation of the Conservation Easement Area substantially in its natural condition, or the protection of its environmental systems, is prohibited. ARTICLE Ill GRANTOR'S RESEVERED RIGHTS The Grantor expressly reserves for himself, his personal representatives, heirs, successors or assigns, the right to continue the use of the Conservation Easement Area for all purposes not inconsistent with this Conservation Easement, including, but not limited to,the right to quiet enjoyment of the Conservation Easement Area, the rights of ingress and egress,the right to hunt,fish, and hike ❑n the Conservation Easement Area, the right to sell,transfer,gift or otherwise convey the Conservation Easement Area, in whole or in part, provided such sale, transfer or gift conveyance is subject to the terms of, and shall specifically reference,this Conservation Easement. Notwithstanding the foregoing Restrictions, Grantor reserves for Grantor, its successors and assigns, including acting as the Bank Sponsor,the right to construct and perform activities related to the restoration, enhancement, and preservation of streams, wetlands and riparian areas within the Conservation Easement Area in accordance with the approved Mitigation Plan,the Bank Parcel Development Package, and the two Mitigation Banking Instruments described in the Recitals of this Conservation Easement. ARTICLE IV. GRANTEE'S RIGHTS The Grantee ❑r its authorized representatives, successors and assigns, the Corps and NCDWR, shall have the right to enter the Property and Conservation Easement Area at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting the Conservation Easement Area t❑ determine if the Grantor, or his personal representatives, heirs, successors, or assigns, is complying with the terms, conditions, restrictions, and purposes of this Conservation Easement. The Grantee, Enter Sponsor Name, and its authorized representatives, successors and assigns,the Corps and NCDWR shall also have the right to enter and go upon the Conservation Easement Area for purposes of making scientific or educational observations and studies, and taking samples.The easement rights granted herein do not include public access rights. ARTICLE V ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES A. To accomplish the purposes of this Easement, Grantee,the Corps, and NCDWR are allowed to prevent any activity on or use of the Conservation Easement Area that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Easement and to require the restoration of such areas or features of the Conservation Easement Area thatmay be damaged by such activity or use. Upon any breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement by Grantor that comes to the attention of the Grantee,the Grantee shall notify the Grantor in writing of such breach.The Grantor shall have 30 days after receipt of such notice to correct the conditions constituting such breach. If the breach remains uncured after 30 days,the Grantee may enforce this Conservation Easement by appropriate legal proceedings including damages, injunctive and other relief. Notwithstanding the foregoing,the Grantee reserves the immediate right, without notice,to obtain a temporary restraining order, injunctive or other appropriate relief if the breach of the terms of this Conservation Easement is or would irreversibly or otherwise materially impair the benefits to be derived from this Conservation Easement.The Grantor and Grantee acknowledge that under such circumstances damage to the Grantee would be irreparable and remedies at law will be inadequate. The rights and remedies of the Grantee provided hereunder shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, all other rights and remedies available to Grantee in connection with this Conservation Easement. The costs of a breach, correction or restoration, including the Grantee's expenses, court costs, and attorneys'fees, shall be paid by Grantor, provided Grantor is determined to be responsible for the breach.The Corps and the NCDWR shall have the same rights and privileges as the said Grantee to enforce the terms and conditions of this Conservation easement.. B. No failure on the part of the Grantee to enforce any covenant or provision hereof shall discharge or invalidate such covenant or any other covenant, condition, or provision hereof or affect the right to Grantee to enforce the same in the event of a subsequent breach or default. C. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be construed to entitle Grantee to bring any action against Grantor for any injury or change in the Conservation Easement Area resulting from causes beyond the Grantor's control, including, without limitation,fire, flood, storm, war, acts of God or third parties, except Grantor's lessees or invitees; or from any prudent action taken in good faith by Grantor under emergency conditions to prevent, abate, or mitigate significant injury to life, damage to property or harm to the Conservation Easement Area resulting from such causes. ARTICLE VI MISCELLANEOUS A. Warranty. Grantor warrants, covenants and represents that it owns the Property in fee simple, and that Grantor either owns all interests in the Property which may be impaired by the granting of this Conservation Easement or that there are no outstanding mortgages,tax liens, encumbrances, or other interests in the Property which have not been expressly subordinated to this Conservation Easement. Grantor further warrants that Grantee shall have the use of and enjoy all the benefits derived from and arising out of this Conservation Easement, and that Grantor will warrant and defend title to the Property against the claims of all persons._ B. Subsequent Transfers.The Grantor agrees to incorporate the terms of this Conservation Easement in any deed or other legal instrument that transfers any interest in all or a portion of the Conservation Easement Area. The Grantor agrees to provide written notice of such transfer at least sixty (60) days prior to the date of the transfer. The Grantor and Grantee agree that the terms of this Conservation Easement shall survive any merger of the fee and easement interests in the Conservation Easement Area or any portion thereof and shall not be amended, modified or terminated without the prior written consent and approval of the Corps. C. Assignment. The parties recognize and agree that the benefits of this Conservation Easement are in gross and assignable provided, however that the Grantee hereby covenants and agrees, that in the event it transfers or assigns this Conservation Easement,the organization receiving the interest will be a qualified holder pursuant to 33 CFR 332.7 (a)(1), N.C. Gen. Stat. § 121-34 et seq. and §5O1 (c)(3) and § 170 (h) of the Internal Revenue Code, and the Grantee further covenants and agrees that the terms of the transfer or assignment will be such that the transferee or assignee will be required to continue in perpetuity the conservation purposes described in this document. D. Entire Agreement and Severability.The combined Mitigation Banking Instruments: MBI with corresponding Mitigation Plan, and MBI with corresponding BPDP, and this Conservation Easement sets forth the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the Conservation Easement and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations, understandings or agreements relating to the Conservation Easement. If any provision is found to be void or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder shall continue in full force and effect. E. Obligations of Ownership. Grantor is responsible for any real estate taxes, assessments, fees, or charges levied upon the Property. Grantor shall keep the Property free of any liens or other encumbrances for obligations incurred by Grantor. Grantee shall not be responsible for any costs or liability of any kind related to the ownership,operation, insurance, upkeep, or maintenance of the Property, except as expressly provided herein. Nothing herein shall relieve the Grantor of the obligation to comply with federal, state or local laws, regulations and permits that may apply to the exercise of the Reserved Rights. F. Long-Term Management. Grantor is responsible for all long-term management activities associated with fencing. These activities include the maintenance and/or replacement of fence structures to ensure the aquatic resource functions within the boundaries of the Protected Property are sustained. G. Extinguishment. In the event that changed conditions render impossible the continued use of the Conservation Easement Area for the conservation purposes,this Conservation. Easement may only be extinguished, in whole or in part, by judicial proceeding. H. Eminent Domain. Whenever all or part of the Conservation Easement Area is taken in the exercise of eminent domain so as to substantially abrogate the Restrictions imposed by this Conservation Easement, Grantor and Grantee shall join in appropriate actions at the time of such taking to recover the full value of the taking, and all incidental and direct damages due to the taking. I. Proceeds.This Conservation Easement constitutes a real property interest immediately vested in Grantee. In the event that all or a portion of the Conservation Easement Area is sold, exchanged, or involuntarily converted following an extinguishment or the exercise of eminent domain, Grantee shall be entitled to the fair market value of this Conservation Easement as determined at the time of the extinguishment or condemnation. J. Notification. Any notice, request for approval, or other communication required under this Conservation Easement shall be sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid,to the following addresses (or such address as may be hereafter specified by notice pursuant to this paragraph): To Grantor: [Name, address and fax number] To Grantee: [Name, address and fax number] To Sponsor: To the Corns: US Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District Regulatory Division 69 Darlington Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 To NCDEQ-DWR: NCDEQ—Division of Water Resources 401 & Buffer Permitting Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 K. Failure of Grantee. 1f at any time Grantee is unable or fails to enforce this Conservation Easement, or if Grantee ceases to be a qualified grantee, and if within a reasonable period of time after the occurrence of one of these events Grantee fails to make an assignment pursuant to this Conservation Easement, then the Grantee's interest shall become vested in another qualified grantee in accordance with an appropriate proceeding in a court of competent jurisdiction. L. Amendment. This Conservation Easement may be amended, but only in a writing signed by all parties hereto, and provided such amendment does not affect the qualification of this Conservation Easement or the status of the Grantee under any applicable laws, and is consistent with the conservation purposes of this grant. M. Present Condition of the Conservation Easement Area. The wetlands, scenic, resource, environmental, and other natural characteristics of the Conservation Easement Area, and its current use and state of improvement, are described in Section of the Mitigation Plan,_prepared by Grantor and acknowledged by the Grantor and Grantee to be complete and accurate as of the date hereof. Both Grantor and Grantee have copies of this report. It will be used by the parties to assure that any future changes in the use of the Conservation Easement Area will be consistent with the terms of this Conservation Easement. However,this report is not intended to preclude the use of other evidence to establish the present condition of the Conservation Easement Area if there is a controversy over its use. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said rights and easements perpetually unto Grantee for the aforesaid purposes. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,the Grantor has hereunto set his hand and seal, the day and year first above written. [Signatures of the Grantor and Grantee in appropriate limn] Appendix C Agency Correspondence p fFrfl� Q .r Fnti V1LNAFB - United States Department of the Interior DI a9 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE �, ',� pCH 5• Raleigh Field Office P.Q. Box 33726 Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 Date:2/22/2021 Self-Certification Letter Project NameWolf King Dear Applicant: Thank you for using the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service(Service)Raleigh Ecological Services online project review process. By printing this letter in conjunction with your project review package, you are certifying that you have completed the online project review process for the project named above in accordance with all instructions provided, using the best available information to reach your conclusions. This letter, and the enclosed project review package, completes the review of your project in accordance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531-1544, 87 Stat. 884), as amended(ESA), and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act(16 U.S.C. 668-668c, 54 Stat.250), as amended(Eagle Act). This letter also provides information for your project review under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969(P.L. 91-190,42 U.S.C. 4321-4347, 83 Stat. 852),as amended.A copy of this letter and the project review package must be submitted to this office for this certification to be valid.This letter and the project review package will be maintained in our records. The species conclusions table in the enclosed project review package summarizes your ESA and Eagle Act conclusions. Based on your analysis,mark all the determinations that apply: "no effect"determinations for proposed/listed species and/or J proposed/designated critical habitat; and/or "may affect,not likely to adversely affect"determinations for proposed/listed species and/or proposed/designated critical habitat; and/or "may affect, likely to adversely affect"determination for the Northern long- eared bat(Myotis septentrionalis)and relying on the findings of the January 5, 2016, Programmatic Biological Opinion for the Final 4(d)Rule on the Northern long-eared bat; "no Eagle Act permit required"determinations for eagles. Applicant Page 2 We certify that use of the online project review process in strict accordance with the instructions provided as documented in the enclosed project review package results in reaching the appropriate determinations. Therefore, we concur with the"no effect"or "not likely to adversely affect"determinations for proposed and listed species and proposed and designated critical habitat;the"may affect"determination for Northern long-eared bat; and/or the "no Eagle Act permit required"determinations for eagles. Additional coordination with this office is not needed. Candidate species are not legally protected pursuant to the ESA. However, the Service encourages consideration of these species by avoiding adverse impacts to them. Please contact this office for additional coordination if your project action area contains candidate species. Should project plans change or if additional information on the distribution of proposed or listed species,proposed or designated critical habitat, or bald eagles becomes available,this determination may be reconsidered. This certification letter is valid for 1 year. Information about the online project review process including instructions, species information,and other information regarding project reviews within North Carolina is available at our website http://www.fws.gov/raleighlpp.html. If you have any questions,you can write to us at Raleigh fws gov or please contact Leigh Mann of this office at 919-856-4520, ext. 10. Sincerely, /s/Pete Benjamin Pete Benjamin Field Supervisor Raleigh Ecological Services Enclosures-project review package Wolf King Buffer Mitigation Project Biological Assessment Table Of Contents 1 Description of the action 4 1.1 Project name 4 1.2 Executive summary 4 1.3 Project description 5 1.3.1 Location 5 1.3.2 Description of project habitat G 1.3.3 Project proponent information G 1.3.4 Project purpose 7 1.3.5 Project type and deconstruction 7 1.3.5 Anticipated environmental stressors 10 1.4 Action area 13 1.5 Conservation measures 14 1.6 Prior consultation history 14 1.7 Other agency partners and interested parties 14 1.8 ❑ther reports and helpful information 14 2 Species effects analysis 15 2.1 Carolina Madtom 15 Relevant documentation 15 Justification for exclusion 15 2.2 Neuse River Waterdog 16 Relevant documentation 16 Justification for exclusion 16 2.3 Red-cockaded Woodpecker 16 Relevant documentation 16 Justification for exclusion 16 3 Critical habitat effects analysis 17 4 Summary Discussion, Conclusion, and Effect Determinations 18 4.1 Effect determination summary 18 4.2 Summary discussion 18 4.3 Conclusion 18 2 3 1 Description Of The Action 1.1 Project Name Wolf King Buffer Mitigation Project 1.2 Executive Summary The Wolf King Buffer mitigation project will have no effect on species ❑f concern. There will be no impacts to project streams and ditches, and the project consists solely of riparian buffer restoration ❑f agricultural land through tree planting. The result will be a riparian habitat that functions to mitigate nutrient and sediment inputs from the surrounding land. Effect determination summary 4 1.3 Project Description 1.3.1 Location k iir_1S 1=:,_I 5 LOCATION Wayne County, North Carolina 1.3.2 ❑escription of project habitat The Project is entirely characterized by cropland. Along JB1 and JB2, there is a row of trees present ❑ff the property, and some within the project. Trees along these features consist ❑f willow oak (Quercus phellos), river birch (Betula nigra), red maple (Acer rubrum), sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), and American Beech (Fagus grandifolia). One Exotic invasive species was observed within the project, Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense). Relevant documentation • WolfKing Scoping Figures • NHP_ProjectReport_WolfKing 1.3.3 Project proponent information Provide information regarding who is proposing to conduct the project, and their contact information. Please provide details on whether there is a Federal nexus. Requesting Agency Resource Enviornmental Solutions LLC FULL NAME Megan Engel STREET ADDRESS 3600 Glenwood Ave. Suite 100 CITY STATE ZIP Raleigh NC 27605 PHONE NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS (909) 844-7122 mengel@res.us Lead agency Lead agency is the same as requesting agency 6 1.3.4 Project purpose Water quality stressors currently affecting the Project include crop production up to the top of bank of the streams and ditches and lack of forested riparian buffer. Field evaluations conducted by RES determined all stream features to be intermittent or a ditch. Buffer restoration is proposed to increase water quality and ecological function and protect these features in perpetuity. The Project will involve buffer restoration, of a network of tributaries and ditches that ultimately drain to Horse Creek (JB1, 3B2, Ditch A and Ditch B). 1.3.5 Project type and deconstruction This project is a floodplain/riparianlxeroriparian habitat creation/restoration project. 7 1.3.5.1 Project map 8 LEGEND LJ Project footprint Riparian Buffer Planting: Restore vegetation 9 1.3.5.2 restore vegetation Activity start date November 30, 2021 Activity end date March 30, 2022 Stressors PLANT FEATURES • Increase in vegetation Description All riparian restoration areas will be planted from top of bank back at least 30 feet from ditches and 50 feet from project streams with bare root tree seedlings on a nine by six-foot spacing to achieve an initial density of approximately 807 trees per acre. Planting is scheduled to occur between December 2021 and march 2022. 1.3.6 Anticipated environmental stressors Describe the anticipated effects of your proposed project on the aspects of the land, air and water that will occur due to the activities above. These should be based on the activity deconstructions done in the previous section and will be used to inform the action area. 1.3.6.1 Plant Features Individuals from the Plantae kingdom, such as trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses,ferns, and mosses.This feature also includes products of plants(e.g., nectar, flowers, seeds, etc.). 10 1.3.6.1.1 increase in vegetation ANTICIPATED MAGNITUDE The entire project area will be planted in riparian tree species in ❑rder to restore an agricultural field back to forest. STRESSOR LOCATION 11 LEGEN❑ ❑ Project footprint ❑ Stressor location 12 CONSERVATION MEASURES No conservation measures for this stressor STRUCTURES AND ACTIVITIES • Restore vegetation 1.4 Action Area 13 1.5 Conservation Measures Describe any proposed measures being implemented as part of the project that are designed to reduce the impacts to the environment and their resulting effects to listed species. To avoid extra verbiage, don't list measures that have no relevance to the species being analyzed. No conservation measures have been selected for this project. 1.6 Prior Consultation History NA 1.7 Other Agency Partners And Interested Parties NA 1.8 Other Reports And Helpful Information Received documentation from the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources online data explorer to determine if any elemental occurrences were within the project area or a close proximity to the project. The NHP Project Report depicts that there are no known elemental occurrences within the project area of a close proximity to the project. Relevant documentation • NHP ProjectReport WolfKing 14 2 Species Effects Analysis This section describes, species by species, the effects of the proposed action on listed, proposed, and candidate species, and the habitat on which they depend. In this document, effects are broken down as direct interactions (something happening directly to the species) or indirect interactions (something happening to the environment on which a species depends that could then result in effects to the species). These interactions encompass effects that occur both during project construction and those which could be ongoing after the project is finished. All effects, however, should be considered, including effects from direct and indirect interactions and cumulative effects. 2.1 Carolina Madtom This species has been excluded from analysis in this environmental review document. Relevant documentation RES ecologists (Jeremy Schmid, Jamey McEachran, and Megan Engel) assessed project streams in September of 2020, and determined that suitable habitat was not present for the Neuse waterdog. Project streams and ditches have slow moving water with substrate that is predominantly sand with some gravel, a water depth of approximately six to twelve inches, and are approximately 5-10 feet wide. Justification for exclusion Impacts to this species are not considered, as there will be no impact to any stream or ditch features on this project. This project consists solely of riparian buffer restoration through tree planting and the subsequent protection of the riparian buffer, streams, and ditches in perpetuity through a permanent conservation easement. 15 2.2 Neuse River Waterdog This species has been excluded from analysis in this environmental review document. Relevant documentation RES ecologists (Jeremy Schmid, Jamey McEachran, and Megan Engel) assessed project streams in September of 2020, and determined that suitable habitat was not present for the Neuse waterdog. Project streams and ditches have slow moving water with substrate that is predominantly sand with some gravel, a water depth of approximately six to twelve inches, and are approximately 5-10 feet wide. Justification for exclusion Impacts to this species were not considered, as there will be no impact to any stream features on the project. This project consists solely of riparian buffer restoration through tree planting and the subsequent protection of the riparian buffer, streams, and ditches in perpetuity through a permanent conservation easement. 2.3 Red-Cockaded Woodpecker This species has been excluded from analysis in this environmental review document. Relevant documentation RES ecologists (Jeremy Schmid, Jamey McEachran, and Megan Engel) performed a habitat assessment in September of 2020. There was no suitable habitat for the Red- cockaded Woodpecker, The Project is entirely characterized by cropland. Along JB1 and JB2, there is a single row of trees present off the property, and some within the project. Trees along these features consist of willow oak (Quercus phellos), river birch (Betula nigra), red maple (Acer rubrum), sweet gum (Liquidambar styracif/ua), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), and American Beech (Fagus grandifolia). Justification for exclusion Impacts to this species were not considered, as there will be no impact to existing vegetation. This project consists solely of riparian buffer restoration on former cropland that is currently devoid of vegetation. Restoration will occur through tree planting and the subsequent protection of the riparian buffer, streams, and ditches in perpetuity through a permanent conservation easement. 16 3 Critical Habitat Effects Analysis No critical habitats intersect with the project action area. 17 4 Summary Discussion, Conclusion, And Effect Determinations 4.1 Effect Determination Summary SPECIES SCIENTIFIC LISTING PRESENT IN EFFECT (COMMON NAME STATUS ACTION AREA DETERMINATION NAME) Carolina Madtom Noturus furiosus Proposed No NE Endangered Neuse River Waterdog Necturus lewisi Proposed No NE Threatened Red-cockaded Picoides borealis Endangered No NE Woodpecker 4.2 Summary Discussion The primary effects of the project will result will in a riparian habitat that functions to mitigate nutrient and sediment inputs from the surrounding land. 4.3 Conclusion It has been determined that this project should have "No Effect" to to the following species of concern: • Red-cockaded Woodpecker ▪ Neuse River Waterdog • Carolina Madtom 18 di NORTH CAROLINA WILDLIFE RESOURCES COMMISSION l Cameron Ingram, Executive Director March 24, 2021 Ms. Megan Engel Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC 3600 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 100 Raleigh,NC 27612 Subject: Request for Environmental Information for the Wolf King Buffer Mitigation Project,Wayne County, North Carolina. Ms. Engel, Biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission(NCWRC)have reviewed the proposed project description. Comments are provided in accordance with certain provisions of the Clean Water Act of 1977(as amended), Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act(48 Stat.401,as amended; 16 U.S.C. 661-667e)and North Carolina General Statutes(G.S. 113-131 et seq.). Resource Environmental Solutions,LLC has developed the Wolf King Buffer Mitigation Project. The 9.4-acre site will restore and preserve riparian buffer. The project area is currently an agricultural field and surrounded by residential,agricultural and forested areas. This site is located west of the intersection of Bennett and Falling Creek Church Roads, north of Grantham. The project area drains to Horse Branch in the Neuse River basin. Stream restoration projects often improve water quality and aquatic habitat. Establishing native,forested buffers in riparian areas will improve both aquatic and terrestrial habitats and provide a travel corridor for wildlife species. In addition to stringent best management practices for erosion and sediment control during construction, the NCWRC recommends the use of biodegradable and wildlife-friendly sediment and erosion control devices. Silt fencing, fiber rolls and/or other products should have loose-weave netting that is made of natural fiber materials with movable_joints between the vertical and horizontal twines. Silt fencing and similar products that have been reinforced with plastic or metal mesh should be avoided as they impede the movement of terrestrial wildlife species. Excessive silt and sediment loads can have detrimental effects on aquatic resources including destruction of spawning habitat, suffocation of eggs and clogging of gills. Any invasive plant species found onsite should be removed and destroyed. Mailing Address: N_C.Wildlife Resources Commission • 170] Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-1701 Telephone: (919)707-0010 • ncwildlife.org Wolf King Buffer Mitigation Project Biological Assessment Prepared using IPaC February 22, 2021 The purpose of this Biological Assessment (BA) is to assess the effects of the proposed project and determine whether the project may affect any Federally threatened, endangered, proposed or candidate species. This BA is prepared in accordance with legal requirements set forth under Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. 1536 (c)). In this document, any data provided by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is based on data as of February 17, 2021. Prepared using IPaC version 5.55.7 Page 2 March 24,2021 Scoping Wolf KingBuffer Mitigation Project Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this project. If! can be of further assistance, please contact me at(910)409-7350 or gabricla.garrisonAncwildlifc.org. Sincerely, • Gabriela Garrison Eastern Piedmont Habitat Conservation Coordinator Habitat Conservation Program sTAlz r.„-) North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources State Historic Preservation Office Ramona lt_Bartos,A.d:tiinistratnr Governor Roy Cooper Secretary D.Reid Wilson March 31, 2021 Megan D. Engel mengel@res.us RES 3600 Glenwood Avenue, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27612 Re: Wolf King Mitigation Project, Wolf Lane, Goldsboro, Wayne County, ER 21-0650 Dear Ms. Engel: Thank you for your letter of February 22,2021, regarding the above-referenced undertaking. We have reviewed the submittal and offer the following comments. We have conducted a review of the project and are aware of no historic resources which would be affected by the project. Therefore,we have no comment on the project as proposed. The above comments are made pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's Regulations for Compliance with Section 106 codified at 36 CFR Part 800. Thank you for your cooperation and consideration. If you have questions concerning the above comment, contact Renee Gledhill-Earley, environmental review coordinator, at 919-814-6579 or environmental.review@ncdcr.gov. In all future communication concerning this project,please cite the above referenced tracking number. Sincerely, kr,r Ramona Bartos, Deputy i] State Historic Preservation Officer L..6..100 East joins Street,Raleigh NC 27601 Mailing Address:4617 Mail Service Center,Raleigh NC 27G99-0617 Telephone/Fax:(919)814-6S70/814-6898 Appendix D Phase I Environmental Assessment Report PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT Bennett Property Bennett Rd. Goldsboro, Wayne County Prepared for: Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC Ores Prepared by: Cohesion, Inc. 5216 Yates Mill Pond Road Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 919-233-8626 G0.41. gi6son W.H. Gibson Environmental Professional March 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Statement of Purpose 1.2 Scope of Services 1.3 Significant Assumptions 1.4 Limitations and Exceptions 1.5 User Reliance 1.6 Special Terms and Conditions 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION 3 2.1 Location and Legal Description 2.2 Site and Vicinity General Characteristics 2.3 Current Use of Property 3.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION 4 3.1 Title Records 4.0 RECORDS REVIEW 4 4.1 Federal and State Environmental Records Rex i ew 4.1.1 Subject Property 4.1.2 Offsite Properties 4.2 Historical Use Information 5.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE 6 5.1 Methodologies and Limiting Conditions 5.2 Observations 5.2.1 General Site Setting 5.2.2 Current Uses of Property (Exterior/Interior Visual Observations) 5.2.3 Past Uses of the Property 6.0 INTERVIEWS 7 7.0 FINDINGS 7 8.0 OPINIONS 7 9.0 CONCLUSIONS 7 10.0 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION 8 11.0 REFERENCES 9 12.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL 10 FIGURE 1 Site Location Map LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A Database Research Appendix B Deed, GIS Tax Parcel Map, Wayne County Appendix C Site Photographs PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REPORT Bennett Property Bennett Rd. Goldsboro, Wayne County EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Cohesion, Inc. was contracted to conduct a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of a property near Goldsboro, North Carolina. The property location is indicated in Figure 1. The parcels and property boundaries are indicated in Figure 2. State and Federal database search results were provided by Environmental Data Resources (EDR). Historical aerial photography provided by EDR was reviewed. Cohesion personnel visited the subject property February 17, 2021. The subject property is approximately 9.7 acres subdivided from a 13 acre parcel of agricultural land identified in Wayne County records as PIN 2546875656. The area, 10 miles southwest of Goldsboro, is generally rural agricultural land with scattered residences. No areas believed to be of environmental concern were identified in association with the subject property. However, in rural areas and areas of mature residential development, such as some areas included in this assessment, there is the possibility of the existence of undocumented (or insufficiently documented) environmental issues which, due to the lack of information, cannot be readily researched. Such issues include(but are not limited to)unregistered underground storage tanks (USTs). The location of unregistered USTs is not generally documented; therefore, such information was not readily available for this assessment. In agricultural areas, the possible use and storage of agricultural chemicals (pesticides, herbicides, etc)must be considered. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Statement of Purpose This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA)was performed on the property located on Bennett Road near Goldsboro,North Carolina(hereinafter the `subject property). A site location map is included as Figure 1. The Phase I ESA has been 1 prepared by Cohesion, Inc. (Cohesion) in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E 1527-13 Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process and is intended for the sole use of Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC. The purpose of this ESA is to identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) as defined in the ASTM E 1527-13 standard in connection with the property. 1.2 Scope of Services This Phase I ESA consists of the following: • Site Reconnaissance • Research historical site conditions • Interviews with key personnel • Review of State and Federal environmental databases • Preparation of this report summarizing findings, opinions, and conclusions 1.3 Significant Assumptions Cohesion assumes the information provided during interviews and obtained from Environmental Data Resources (EDR)is accurate. Cohesion reserves the right to alter the observations and conclusions of this report if additional information becomes available. 1.4 Limitations and Exceptions Cohesion cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of information obtained by others. The results of this study describe information available on specified dates at the locations relevant to the study. This report is not intended to warrant against future operations on this site or conditions present at locations not researched. The presence or absence of asbestos, radon gas, lead in paint, or lead in water is not addressed in this report. A comprehensive subsurface exploration and sampling would be necessary to determine the existence, extent and characteristics of any fill material as well 2 as the condition of contaminants in soil or groundwater. Such actions are beyond the scope of services for this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. Cohesion, Inc. is relying on Mr. Christopher Santelle of Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC to inform Cohesion should they become aware of any data which may pertain to the conclusions of this report. Should Cohesion, Inc. become aware of such information,they reserve the right to alter the observations and conclusions of this report accordingly. 1.5 User Reliance This report, and the conclusions herein, is intended for the sole and exclusive use of Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC. Any subsequent usage or reliance on this report by any other party is expressly forbidden. This report is presumed to be valid for a period of 180 days from its completion or until such time as other specific information is presented materially altering findings, conclusions, or opinions contained herein. 1.6 Special Terms and Conditions No exceptions to the ASTM 1527-13 Standards are relevant. 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Location and Legal Description The site location is indicated on Figure 1, a copy of part of the USGS topographic map of the Grantham,NC quadrangle. Wayne County real estate and property tax information is included in Appendix B. The subject property is approximately 9.7 acres subdivided from a 13 acre parcel of agricultural land identified in Wayne County records as PIN 2546875656. The Subject property is identified in Figure 2. The property is currently owned by Clark H. and Jack R. Bennett as per deed dated January 16, 2013 recorded in Deed Book 2988, Page 202 of the Wayne County Registry. 3 2.2 Site and Vicinity General Characteristics The Site is located in the eastern Piedmont of North Carolina. Native onsite soil (Norfolk loamy sand)is well drained and derived by in-place weathering of stratified marine sediments. The 7.5 minute USGS map of the Grantham quadrangle was reviewed(Figure 1). The subject property is located in relatively flat topography exhibiting drainage generally to the north. No site development is indicated. 2.3 Current Use of the Property Cohesion personnel visited the subject property February 17, 2021. The subject property is approximately 9.7 acres subdivided from a 13 acre parcel of agricultural land identified in Wayne County records as PIN 2546875656. The area, 10 miles southwest of Goldsboro, is mostly agricultural land with scattered residences. 3.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION Christopher Santelle, representing Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC, provided direction and communicated with the property owner for access to the property. 3.1 Title Records Wayne County real estate and property tax information is included in Appendix B. The property is currently owned by Clark H. and Jack R. Bennett as per deed dated January 16,2013 recorded in Deed Book 2988, Page 202 of the Wayne County Registry. 4.0 RECORDS REVIEW 4.1 Federal and State Environmental Records Review Cohesion, Inc. contracted Environmental Data Resources (EDR)to search federal and state environmental records for the subject property and properties within a defined area. Federal databases searched include the following: • National Priority List(NPL)of Superfund sites 4 • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) • Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) • Emergence Response Notification System (ERNS) • Institutional/Engineering Controls Registry State of North Carolina databases search include the following: • State Hazardous Waste Sites (SHWS) • Leaking Underground Storage Tank(LUST)sites • Registered Underground Storage Tank(UST)sites • Incident Management Database (IMD) • Solid Waste Facilities (SWF/LF) The database search report provided by EDR is attached in Appendix A. 4.1.1 Subject Property The subject property does not appear in databases searched by EDR. 4.1.2 Offsite Properties No offsite properties appeared in the databases searched by EDR. 4.2 Historical Use Information Cohesion contracted EDR to conduct a search for historical information pertaining to the subject property. EDR reported there was no historical Sanborn insurance map coverage of the property. EDR was able to provide historical aerial photography for the period from 1950 to 2016. In 1950, the property appeared wooded. By 1959, some clearing was apparent and possible channelization of an onsite stream presumably to facilitate drainage. From 1961 to 2016,the aerial photography shows the property as cleared agricultural land. The general area changed little throughout the time period represented by the photography. 5 The only really notable change was the appearance of the commercial chicken raising facility to the north in the 1999 photograph 5.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE 5.1 Methodologies and Limiting Conditions A reconnaissance of the subject property was conducted by Mr. Bill Gibson on February 17,2021. The property is open agricultural land. 5.2 Observations 5.2.1 General Site Setting The subject property is in a rural area approximately 10 miles southwest of Goldsboro, North Carolina. Land use is largely for agriculture with scattered residences. 5.2.2 Current Uses of the Property(Exterior/Interior Visual Observations) The property is currently open agricultural land with a narrow wooded section along the creek bordering the north side of the property. The eastern property boundary is generally defined by a brush line. The onsite drainage features may or may not have been artificial. Most of the property was very wet with surface water observed between rows of soybeans. As was previously mentioned, the subject property is 9.7 acres subdivided from a 13 acre parcel. The remainder of the 13 acre parcel is residential. Mr. Carl Bennett's septic tank is in a section intruding into the western side of the subject property. No recognized environmental concerns were observed. No other prior use of the property was apparent. Pictures of the property are provided in the appendices. 5.2.3 Past Uses of the Property No other prior use of the subject properties other than that discussed herein is evident. 6 6.0 INTERVIEWS Carl Bennett, one of the property owners of the property, lives adjacent to the western boundary of the subject property. He reported the property had been in his family for many years. They originally cleared the property for grazing for their dairy cows. He did not believe there were any environmental concerns on the property. 7.0 FINDINGS Historical property use is reasonably established. The subject property is comprised of approximately 9.7 acres of mostly open agricultural land. No other prior use was evident. The subject property was not contained in Federal or State government environmental databases. 8.0 OPINIONS Based on the data gathered and reviewed, Cohesion concludes there are currently no recognized environmental concerns in connection with the subject property. 9.0 CONCLUSIONS Cohesion has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-I3 of a 9.7 acre portion of the property identified in Wayne County records as FIN 2546875656 on Bennett Road, Goldsboro, North Carolina. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6 of this report. 7 Based on the data gathered and reviewed, Cohesion concludes there are currently no recognized environmental concerns in connection with the subject property. 10.0 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS I declare that, to the best of my professional knowledge and belief, I meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in §312.10 of 40 CFR Part 312, and I have the specific qualifications based on education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature,history and setting of the subject property. I have developed and performed the all appropriate inquiries in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR Part 312. MILL qi6sen W.H. Gibson Environmental Professional 8 11.0 REFERENCES American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), 2013, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process (E 1527-13) Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR)2021, The EDR Radius Map Report with GeoCheck for the Bennett Property, Bennett Road.,Goldsboro, North Carolina Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) 2021, Certified Sanborn Map Report for the Bennett Property, Bennett Road., Goldsboro, North Carolina Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) 2021, The EDR Aerial Photo Decade Package for the Bennett Property, Bennett Road., Goldsboro,North Carolina United States Geological Survey(USGS), 7.5 minute topographic map, Grantham Quadrangle,North Carolina Wayne County Real Estate Data, GIS, Tax Cards 9 12.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL W.H. (Bill) GIBSON EDUCATION B.S., Geology,North Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C. - 1974 Grad Studies,I1ydrogeology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1991 TECHNICAL SPECIALTIES Mr. Gibson has more than 36 years of experience encompassing: • Phase I Environmental Site Assessments • Phase II Environmental Site Assessments • Site Rernediation • UST Removals and Site Assessments • Geohydrological Studies REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE Overview Mr. Gibson is a Geologist/Project Manager with more than 40 years of experience in environmental site assessments and remediation, geology,hydrogeology, and geophysics. Mr. Gibson is experienced in environmental due diligence investigations ranging from Phase I and Phase II type assessments of petroleum facilities, dry-cleaning facilities, and industrial/manufacturing facilities, to Underground Storage Tank(UST) closures and RCRA facility cleanup,managing more than 300 such projects in NC, SC, GA, FL, VA, PA,NJ, MO, TX. 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Copyright 2020 by Environmental Data Resources, Inc.All rights reserved. Reproduction in any media or format,in whole or in part,of any report or map of Environmental Data Resources.Inc.,or its affiliates,is prohibited without prior written permission_ EDR and its logos(including Sanborn and Sanborn Map)are trademarks of Environmental Data Resources.Inc.or its affiliates.All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. TC6363623.2s Page 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A search of available environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc(EDR). The report was designed to assist parties seeking to meet the search requirements of EPA's Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CFR Part 312), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments (E 1527-13), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments for Forestland or Rural Property (E 2247-16), the ASTM Standard Practice for Limited Environmental Due Diligence:Transaction Screen Process(E 1528-14)or custom requirements developed for the evaluation of environmental risk associated with a parcel of real estate. TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRESS BENNETT RD. GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 COORDINATES Latitude(North): 35.3069510-35' 18'25.02" Longitude(West): 78.1670610-78 10' 1.41" Universal Tranverse Mercator: Zone 17 UTM X(Meters): 757582.4 UTM Y(Meters): 3910567.2 Elevation: 128 ft. above sea level USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY Target Property Map: 5947410 GRANTHAM, NC Version Date: 2013 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS REPORT Portions of Photo from: 20141018 Source: USDA TC6363623.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY I MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: BENNETT RD. GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP RELATIVE DIST(ft. &mi.) I❑ SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION DIRECTION NO MAPPED SITES FOUND 6363623.2s Page 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS The target property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR. DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ("reasonably ascertainable ') government records either on the target property or within the search radius around the target property for the following databases: STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL National Priority List Proposed NPL Proposed National Priority List Sites NPL LIENS _Federal Superfund Liens Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL National Priority List Deletions Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY Federal Facility Site Information listing SEMS Superfund Enterprise Management System Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS-ARCHIVE Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS Corrective Action Report Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF RCRA-Treatment,Storage and Disposal Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG RCRA-Large Quantity Generators RCRA-SQG_ RCRA-Small Quantity Generators RCRA-VSQG RCRA-Very Small Quantity Generators(Formerly Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators) Federal institutional controls/engineering controls registries LUCIS Land Use Control Information System TC6363623.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY US ENG CONTROLS Engineering Controls Sites List US INST CONTROLS Institutional Controls Sites List Federal ERNS list ERNS Emergency Response Notification System State-and tribal-equivalent NPL NC HSDS Hazardous Substance Disposal Site State-and tribal-equivalent CERCLIS SHWS Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF List of Solid Waste Facilities DEBRIS Solid Waste Active Disaster Debris Sites Listing OLI Old Landfill Inventory LCID Land-Clearing and Inert Debris (LCID)Landfill Notifications State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LAST Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks LUST Regional UST Database INDIAN LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUST TRUST State Trust Fund Database State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST Underground Storage Tank Listing UST Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Database AST AST Database INDIAN UST Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land State and tribal institutional control I engineering control registries INST CONTROL No Further Action Sites With Land Use Restrictions Monitoring State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites VCP Responsible Party Voluntary Action Sites INDIAN VCP Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS Brownfields Projects Inventory ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS A Listing of Brownfields Sites TC6363623.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Local Lists of Landfill I Solid Waste Disposal Sites SWRCY Recycling Center Listing HIST LF Solid Waste Facility Listing INDIAN ODI Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands ODI Open Dump Inventory DEBRIS REGION 9 Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations IHS OPEN DUMPS Open Dumps on Indian Land Local Lists of Hazardous waste I Contaminated Sites US HIST CDL Delisted National Clandestine Laboratory Register US CDL National Clandestine Laboratory Register Local Land Records LIENS 2 CERCLA Lien Information Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System SPILLS Spills Incident Listing IMD Incident Management Database SPILLS 90 SPILLS 90 data from FirstSearch SPILLS 80 SPILLS 80 data from FirstSearch Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NonGen/NLR_ RCRA-Non Generators/No Longer Regulated FUDS Formerly Used Defense Sites DOD Department of Defense Sites SCRD DRYCLEANERS State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing US FIN ASSUR Financial Assurance Information EPA WATCH LIST EPA WATCH LIST 2020 COR ACTION 2020 Corrective Action Program List TSCA Toxic Substances Control Act TRIS_ Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System SSTS Section 7 Tracking Systems ROD Records Of Decision RMP Risk Management Plans RAATS RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System PRP Potentially Responsible Parties PADS PCB Activity Database System ICIS Integrated Compliance Information System FTTS _ FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System- FIFRA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide, &Rodenticide Act)/TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act) MLTS Material Licensing Tracking System COAL ASH DOE Steam-Electric Plant Operation Data COAL ASH EPA_ Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List PCB TRANSFORMER_ PCB Transformer Registration Database RADINFO Radiation Information Database HIST FITS FIFRAITSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing DOT OPS Incident and Accident Data CONSENT Superfund (CERCLA)Consent Decrees TC6363623.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INDIAN RESERV Indian Reservations FUSRAP Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program UMTRA_ Uranium Mill Tailings Sites LEAD SMELTERS Lead Smelter Sites US AIRS Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem US MINES Mines Master Index File ABANDONED MINES Abandoned Mines FINDS Facility Index System/Facility Registry System DOCKET HWC Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing UXO Unexploded Ordnance Sites ECHO Enforcement&Compliance History Information FUELS PROGRAM EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing AIRS. Air Quality Permit Listing ASBESTOS ASBESTOS COAL ASH Coal Ash Disposal Sites DRYCLEANERS Drycleaning Sites Financial Assurance .Financial Assurance Information Listing NPDES NPDES Facility Location Listing UIC Underground Injection Wells Listing AOP Animal Operation Permits Listing MINES MRDS Mineral Resources Data System CCB Coal Ash Structural Fills(CCB)Listing SEPT HAULERS Permitted Septage Haulers Listing PCSRP Petroleum-Contaminated Soil Remediation Permits EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP . EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants EDR Hist Auto EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations EDR Hist Cleaner EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt.Archives RGA HWS Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste Facilities List RGA LF Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List RGA LUST Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank SURROUNDING SITES:SEARCH RESULTS Surrounding sites were not identified. Unmappable(orphan)sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis. TC6363623.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY There were no unmapped sites in this report. TC6363623.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7 OVERVIEW MAP— 6363623.2S 141 I t -.111411111N 4611 • AP w 11411r ' Affte._411ftibb- 1111y Target Property va lrz uiir, ■ Sites at elevations higher than - or equal to the target property Indian Reservations BIA Hazardous Substance Disposal Sites • Sites at elevations lower than `' Power transmission lines • the target property A Manufactured Gas Plants Special Flood Hazard Area{1%J National Priority List Sites �J 6.2cIo Annual Chance Flood Hazard El National Wetland Inventory ' Dept.Defense Sites 1 State Wetlands This report includes Interactive Map Layers to display and/or hide map information.The legend includes only those icons for the default map view. SITE NAME: Bennett Property CLIENT: Cohesion,Inc. ADDRESS: Bennett Rd. CONTACT: William Bill Gibson Goldsboro NC 27530 INQUIRY : 6363623.2s LAT/LONG: 35.306951 /78,167061 DATE: February 10,2021 2:49 pm copyright 2021 EDR-Inc. 2015 TomTom Rai. 2015. DETAIL MAP- 6363623.2S AO^ die A' Target Property 0 ins lId iiaulkc ■ Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property Indian Reservations BIA Hazardous Substance • Sites at elevations lower thanDisposal Sites i', National Wetland Inventory the target property A Manufactured Gas Plants State Wetlands Sensitive Receptors El National Priority List Sites Dept Defense Sites This report includes Interactive Map Layers to display and/or hide map information.The legend includes only those icons for the default map view. SITE NAME: Bennett Property CLIENT: Cohesion,Inc. ADDRESS: Bennett Rd. CONTACT: William Bill Gibson Goldsboro NC 27530 INQUIRY : 6363623.2s LAT/LONG: 35.306951 178,167061 DATE: February 10,2021 2:49 pm Copyright 2021 EDR.Inc. 2015 TomTom Rai. 2015. MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8- 114 114- 1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Proposed NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 NPL LIENS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 SEMS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS-ARCHIVE 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 RCRA-SQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 RCRA-VSQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 Federal institutional controls I engineering controls registries LUCIS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US ENG CONTROLS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US INST CONTROLS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal ERNS list ERNS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 State-and tribal-equivalent NPL NC HSDS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 State-and tribal-equivalent CERCLIS SHWS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 State and tribal landfill andlor solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 DEBRIS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 OLI 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LCID 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 TC6363623.2s Page 4 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8- 114 114- 1/2 1/2- 1 > 1 Plotted State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LAST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LUST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 INDIAN LUST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LUST TRUST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 AST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 INDIAN UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 State and tribal institutional control/engineering control registries INST CONTROL 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites VCP 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 INDIAN VCP 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 State and tribal Brownlields sites BROWNFIELDS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Local Lists of Landfill/Solid Waste Disposal Sites SWRCY 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 HIST LF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 INDIAN ODI 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 ODI 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 DEBRIS REGION 9 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 IHS OPEN DUMPS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Local Lists of Hazardous waste I Contaminated Sites US HIST CDL TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 US CDL TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 Local Land Records LIENS 2 TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 SPILLS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 IMD 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 TC6363623.2s Page 5 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8- 114 114- 1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted SPILLS 90 TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 SPILLS 80 TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NanGen 1 NLR 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 FUDS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 DOD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 SCRD DRYCLEANERS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US FIN ASSUR TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 EPA WATCH LIST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 2020 COR ACTION 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 TSCA TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 TRIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 SSTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ROD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 RMP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RAATS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PRP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PADS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ICIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 FITS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 MLTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 COAL ASH DOE TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 COAL ASH EPA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 PCB TRANSFORMER TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RADINFO TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 HIST FTTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 DOT OPS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 CONSENT 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 INDIAN RESERV 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 FUSRAP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 UMTRA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LEAD SMELTERS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 US AIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 US MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 ABANDONED MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 FINDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 DOCKET HWC TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 UXO 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 ECHO TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 FUELS PROGRAM 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 AIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ASBESTOS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 COAL ASH 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 DRYCLEANERS 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 Financial Assurance TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 NPDES TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 UIC TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 AOP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 MINES MRDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 CCB 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 TC6363623.2s Page 6 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8- 114 114- 1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted SEPT HAULERS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PCSRP 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 EDR Hist Auto 0.125 0 NR NR NR NR 0 EDR Hist Cleaner 0.125 0 NR NR NR NR 0 EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt.Archives RGA HWS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RGALF TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RCA LUST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 -Totals-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTES: TP=Target Property NR=Not Requested at this Search Distance Sites may be listed in more than one database TC6363623.2s Page 7 Map ID MAP FINDINGS ❑irection Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site ❑atabase(s) EPA ID Number NO SITES FOUND TC6363623.2s Page 8 Qf (t I6 : I am a) N N C) CD [9 m rA S] N N m] a` a 7- CC 7 N Z Q 2 d CL' 0 Z 0 L N CO E W ra F- Z N 0 u7 Z a U N O O 0 U GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING To maintain currency of the following federal and state databases, EDR contacts the appropriate governmental agency on a monthly or quarterly basis,as required. Number of Days to Update:Provides confirmation that EDR is reporting records that have been updated within 90 days from the date the government agency made the information available to the public. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL: National Priority List National Priorities List(Superfund).The NPL is a subset of CERCLIS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup under the Superfund Program.NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas.As such,EDR provides polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC)and regional EPA offices. Date of Government Version: 12/30/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/14/2021 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:02/09/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:26 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/12/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly NFL Site Boundaries Sources: EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center(EPIC) Telephone:202-564-7333 EPA Region 1 EPA Region 6 Telephone 617-918-1143 Telephone:214-655-6659 EPA Region 3 EPA Region 7 Telephone 215-814-5418 Telephone:913-551-7247 EPA Region 4 EPA Region 8 Telephone 404-562-8033 Telephone:303-312-6774 EPA Region 5 EPA Region 9 Telephone 312-886-6686 Telephone:415-947-4246 EPA Region 10 Telephone 206-553-8665 Proposed NPL: Proposed National Priority List Sites A site that has been proposed for listing on the National Priorities List through the issuance of a proposed rule in the Federal Register.EPA then accepts public comments on the site,responds to the comments,and places on the NPL those sites that continue to meet the requirements for listing. Date of Government Version: 12/30/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/14/2021 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:02/09/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:26 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/12/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly NPL LIENS: Federal Superfund Liens Federal Superfund Liens.Under the authority granted the USEPA by CERCLA of 1980,the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner received notification of potential liability. USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens. TC6363623.2s Page GR-1 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/15/1991 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/02/1994 Telephone: 202-564-4267 Date Made Active in Reports:03/30/1994 Last EDR Contact:08/15/2011 Number of Days to Update:56 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/28l2011 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL: National Priority List Deletions The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan(NCP)establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL.In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e),sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Date of Government Version: 12/30/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/14/2021 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:02/09/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:26 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/12/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY: Federal Facility Site Information listing A listing of National Priority List(NPL)and Base Realignment and Closure{BRAG}sites found in the Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation and Liability Information System(CERCLIS)Database where EPA Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office is involved in cleanup activities. Date of Government Version:04/03/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/05/2019 Telephone: 703-603-8704 Date Made Active in Reports:05/14/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/23/2020 Number of Days to Update:39 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/12/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies SEMS: Superfund Enterprise Management System SEMS(Superfund Enterprise Management System)tracks hazardous waste sites,potentially hazardous waste sites, and remedial activities performed in support of EPA's Superfund Program across the United States.The list was formerly know as CERCLIS,renamed to SEMS by the EPA in 2015.The list contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states,municipalities,private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation,and Liability Act(CERCLA). This dataset also contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List(NPL)and the sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. Date of Government Version: 10/28/2020 Source- EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/05/2020 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/25/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/26/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS-ARCHIVE: Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive TC6363623.2s Page GR-2 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING SEMS-ARCHIVE(Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive)tracks sites that have no further interest under the Federal Superfund Program based on available information.The list was formerly known as the CERCLIS-NFRAP, renamed to SEMS ARCHIVE by the EPA in 2015. EPA may perform a minimal level of assessment work at a site while it is archived if site conditions change and/or new information becomes available.Archived sites have been removed and archived from the inventory of SEMS sites.Archived status indicates that,to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list the site on the National Priorities List(NPL),unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or other considerations require a recommendation for listing at a later time.The decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site;it only means that.based upon available information,the location is not judged to be potential NPL site. Date of Government Version: 10/28/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/05/2020 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/25/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/26/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. Date of Government Version: 12/14/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/17/2020 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/22/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:5 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF: RCRA-Treatment,Storage and Disposal RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Transporters are individuals or entities that move hazardous waste from the generator offsite to a facility that can recycle,treat,store,or dispose of the waste.TSDFs treat,store,or dispose of the waste. Date of Government Version:12/14/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/17/2020 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/22/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:5 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG: RCRA-Large Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Large quantity generators(LQGs)generate over 1,000 kilograms(kg)of hazardous waste,or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version:12/14/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/17/2020 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/22/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:5 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly TC6363623.2s Page GR-3 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING RCRA-SQG: RCRA-Small Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Small quantity generators(SQGs)generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 12/14/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/17/2020 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/22/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:5 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly RCRA-VSQG: RCRA-Very Small Quantity Generators(Formerly Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators) RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Very small quantity generators(VSQGS)generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste,or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version:12/14/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/17/2020 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/22/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:5 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Federal institutional controls I engineering controls registries LUCIS: Land Use Control Information System LUCIS contains records of land use control information pertaining to the former Navy Base Realignment and Closure properties. Date of Government Version: 11/11/2020 Source: Department of the Navy Date Data Arrived at EDR: 1 1/17/2020 Telephone: 843-820-7326 Date Made Active in Reports:02/09/2021 Last EDR Contact:02/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled FOR Contact:05/24/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies US ENG CONTROLS: Engineering Controls Sites List A listing of sites with engineering controls in place.Engineering controls include various forms of caps,building foundations,liners,and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated substances to enter environmental media or effect human health. Date of Government Version:10/28/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/05/2020 Telephone: 703-603-0695 Date Made Active in Reports:11/18/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies US INST CONTROLS: Institutional Controls Sites List A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions,construction restrictions,property use restrictions,and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site.Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls. Date of Government Version:10/28/2020 Source' Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/05/2020 Telephone: 703-603-0695 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/18/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/05/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC6363623.2s Page GR-4 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Federal ERNS list ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. Date of Government Version: 12/14/2020 Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/15/2020 Telephone: 202-267-2180 Date Made Active in Reports: 1 212 2/2 02 0 Last EDR Contact:12/15/2020 Number of Days to Update:7 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly State-and tribal-equivalent NPL HSDS: Hazardous Substance Disposal Site Locations of uncontrolled and unregulated hazardous waste sites.The file includes sites on the National Priority List as well as those on the state priority list. Date of Government Version:08/09/2011 Source: North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/08/2011 Telephone: 919-754-6580 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/05/2011 Last EDR Contact:0 111 9/2 02 1 Number of Days to Update:27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned State-and tribal-equivalent CERCLIS SHWS: Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory State Hazardous Waste Sites.State hazardous waste site records are the states'equivalent to CERCLIS.These sites may or may not already be listed on the federal CERCLIS list. Priority sites planned for cleanup using state funds (state equivalent of Superfund)are identified along with sites where cleanup will be paid for by potentially responsible parties.Available information varies by state. Date of Government Version:09/04/2020 Source: Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/09/2020 Telephone: 919-508-8400 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/03/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/08/2020 Number of Days to Update:85 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF: List of Solid Waste Facilities Solid Waste Facilities/Landfill Sites.SWFILF type records typically contain an inventory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state.Depending on the state,these may be active or inactive facilities or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Subtitle D Section 4004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal sites. Date of Government Version:09/10/2020 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/23/2020 Telephone: 919-733-0692 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/14/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/23/2020 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies OLI: Old Landfill Inventory Old landfill inventory location information.(Does not include no further action sites and other agency lead sites). Date of Government Version:09/1112020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/09/2020 Telephone: 919-733-4996 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/30/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC6363623.2s Page GR-5 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING DEBRIS: Solid Waste Active Disaster Debris Sites Listing NCDEQ Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Temporary Disaster Debris Staging Site(TDDSS)Locations which are available to be activated in a disaster or emergency..Disaster Debris Sites can only be used for temporary disaster debris storage if the site's responsible party activates the site for use by notifying the NCDEQ DWM Solid Waste Section staff during an emergency Date of Government Version:09/02/2020 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:0911 6/20 2 0 Telephone: 919-707-8247 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/14/2020 Number of Days to Update:83 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/29/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies LCID: Land-Clearing and Inert Debris(LCID)Landfill Notifications A list all of the Land-Clearing and Inert Debris(LCID)Landfill Notification facilities(under 2 acres in size)in North Carolina. Date of Government Version:04/30/2020 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/09/2020 Telephone: 919-707-8248 Date Made Active in Reports:09/23/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:76 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LAST: Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks A listing of leaking aboveground storage tank site locations. Date of Government Version: 10/30/2020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/03/2020 Telephone: 877-623-6748 Date Made Active in Reports:0 1/2 212 02 1 Last EDR Contact:02/03/2021 Number of Days to Update:80 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly LUST: Regional UST Database This database contains information obtained from the Regional Offices.It provides a more detailed explanation of current and historic activity for individual sites,as well as what was previously found in the Incident Management Database.Sites in this database with Incident Numbers are considered LUSTs. Date of Government Version: 10/30/2020 Source- Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/03/2020 Telephone: 919-707-8200 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/18/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/03/2021 Number of Days to Update:15 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly INDIAN LUST R5: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Leaking underground storage tanks located on Indian Land in Michigan,Minnesota and Wisconsin. Date of Government Version:04/14/2020 Source: EPA, Region 5 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 312-886-7439 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 211 6/2 02 0 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes INDIAN LUST R1: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land A listing of leaking underground storage tank locations on Indian Land. Date of Government Version:04/29/2020 Source: EPA Region 1 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 211 6/2 02 0 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC6363623.2s Page GR-6 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN LUST R10: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTS on Indian land in Alaska.Idaho.Oregon and Washington. Date of Government Version:04/14/2020 Source: EPA Region 10 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN LUST R7: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Iowa.Kansas,and Nebraska Date of Government Version:04/15/2020 Source: EPA Region 7 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes INDIAN LUST R6: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTS on Indian land in New Mexico and Oklahoma. Date of Government Version:04/08/2020 Source: EPA Region 6 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 214-665-6597 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes INDIAN LUST R8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota,South Dakota,Utah and Wyoming. Date of Government Version:04/14/2020 Source: EPA Region 8 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 303-312-6271 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN LUST R4: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Florida,Mississippi and North Carolina. Date of Government Version:04/14/2020 Source: EPA Region 4 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/26/2020 Telephone: 404-562-8677 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes INDIAN LUST R9: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTS on Indian land in Arizona,California.New Mexico and Nevada Date of Government Version:04/08/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 415-972-3372 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes LUST TRUST: State Trust Fund Database This database contains information about claims against the State Trust Funds for reimbursements for expenses incurred while remediating Leaking USTs. Date of Government Version: 10/02/2020 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/07/2020 Telephone: 919-733-1315 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/31/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/06/2021 Number of Days to Update:85 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly TC6363623.2s Page GR-7 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST: Underground Storage Tank Listing A listing of all FEMA owned underground storage tanks. Date of Government Version:07/21/2020 Source: FEMA Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/03/2020 Telephone: 202-646-5797 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/25/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/04/2021 Number of Days to Update:83 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:0411 9/2 02 1 Data Release Frequency:Varies UST: Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Database Registered Underground Storage Tanks.UST's are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)and must be registered with the state department responsible for administering the UST program.Available information varies by state program. Date of Government Version: 10/30/2020 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/04/2020 Telephone: 919-733-1308 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/31/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/03/2021 Number of Days to Update:57 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly AST: AST Database Facilities with aboveground storage tanks that have a capacity greater than 21,000 gallons. Date of Government Version:08/12/2020 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/15/2020 Telephone: 919-715-6183 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/07/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/09/2020 Number of Days to Update:83 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/29/2021 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually INDIAN UST R4: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 4(Alabama,Florida,Georgia, Kentucky,Mississippi,North Carolina,South Carolina,Tennessee and Tribal Nations) Date of Government Version:04/14/2020 Source: EPA Region 4 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/26/2020 Telephone: 404-562-9424 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R10: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 10(Alaska,Idaho,Oregon,Washington,and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version:04/14/2020 Source: EPA Region 10 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/15/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R6: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 6(Louisiana,Arkansas.Oklahoma,New Mexico,Texas and 65 Tribes). Date of Government Version:04/08/2020 Source: EPA Region 6 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 214-665-7591 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 211 6/2 02 0 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC6363623.2s Page GR-8 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN UST R7: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 7(Iowa,Kansas,Missouri,Nebraska,and 9 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version:04/03/2020 Source: EPA Region 7 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R1: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 1 (Connecticut,Maine,Massachusetts,New Hampshire,Rhode Island,Vermont and ten Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version:04/29/2020 Source: EPA, Region 1 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R8: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 8(Colorado, Montana,North Dakota,South Dakota, Utah,Wyoming and 27 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version:04/14/2020 Source: EPA Region 8 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 303-312-6137 Date Made Active in Reports:08/13/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:85 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R9: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 9(Arizona,California,Hawaii, Nevada,the Pacific Islands,and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version:0 410 812 0 2 0 Source: EPA Region 9 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 415-972-3368 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN UST R5: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank(UST)database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 5(Michigan,Minnesota and Wisconsin and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version:04/14/2020 Source: EPA Region 5 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/20/2020 Telephone: 312-886-6136 Date Made Active in Reports:08/12/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies State and tribal institutional control!engineering control registries INST CONTROL: No Further Action Sites With Land Use Restrictions Monitoring A land use restricted site is a property where there are limits or requirements on future use of the property due to varying levels of cleanup possible,practical,or necessary at the site. Date of Government Version:09/04/2020 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/09/2020 Telephone: 919-508-8400 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/03/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 211 1/202 0 Number of Days to Update:85 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly TC6363623.2s Page GR-9 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites INDIAN VCP R1: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 1. Date of Government Version:07/27/2015 Source: EPA, Region 1 Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/29/2015 Telephone: 617-918-1102 Date Made Active in Reports:02/18/2016 Last EDR Contact:12/15/2020 Number of Days to Update:142 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN VCP R7: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Lisitng A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 7. Date of Government Version:03/20/2008 Source: EPA, Region 7 Date Data Arrived at EDR:0402/2008 Telephone: 913-551-7365 Date Made Active in Reports:05/19/2008 Last EDR Contact:04/20/2009 Number of Days to Update:27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:07/20/2009 Data Release Frequency:Varies VCP: Responsible Party Voluntary Action Sites Responsible Party Voluntary Action site locations. Date of Government Version:09/04/2020 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/09/2020 Telephone: 919-508-8400 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/03/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/08/2020 Number of Days to Update:85 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS: Brownfields Projects Inventory A brownfield site is an abandoned,idled,or underused property where the threat of environmental contamination has hindered its redevelopment.Ali of the sites in the inventory are working toward a brownfield agreement for cleanup and liabitliy control. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2020 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/08/2020 Telephone: 919-733-4996 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/09/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/08/2020 Number of Days to Update:1 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/12/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS: A Listing of Brownfields Sites Brownfields are real property,the expansion,redevelopment,or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance,pollutant,or contaminant.Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped,open land,and both improves and protects the environment. Assessment,Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System(ACRES)stores information reported by EPA Brownfields grant recipients on brownfields properties assessed or cleaned up with grant funding as well as information on Targeted Brownfields Assessments performed by EPA Regions.A listing of ACRES Brownfield sites is obtained from Cleanups in My Community.Cleanups in My Community provides information on Brownfields properties for which information is reported back to EPA,as well as areas served by Brownfields grant programs. Date of Government Version:09/14/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/15/2020 Telephone: 202-566-2777 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/11/2020 Number of Days to Update:86 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/29/2021 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually TC6363623.2s Page GR-10 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Local Lists of Landfill/Solid Waste Disposal Sites HIST LF: Solid Waste Facility Listing A listing of solid waste facilities. Date of Government Version:1 1/0 612006 Source: Department of Environment& Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/13/2007 Telephone: 919-733-0692 Date Made Active in Reports:03/02/2007 Last EDR Contact:01/19/2009 Number of Days to Update:17 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned SWRCY: Recycling Center Listing A listing of recycling center locations. Date of Government Version:09/16/2020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/17/2020 Telephone: 919-707-8137 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/09/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/25/2021 Number of Days to Update:83 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/10/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies INDIAN ODI: Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands Location of open dumps on Indian land. Date of Government Version: 12/31/1998 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/03/2007 Telephone: 703-308-8245 Date Made Active in Reports:01/24/2008 Last EDR Contact:01/25/2021 Number of Days to Update:52 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/10/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies DEBRIS REGION 9: Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations A listing of illegal dump sites location on the Torres Martinez Indian Reservation located in eastern Riverside County and northern Imperial County,California. Date of Government Version:01/12/2009 Source: EPA, Region 9 Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/07/2009 Telephone: 415-947-4219 Date Made Active in Reports:09/21/2009 Last EDR Contact:01/19/2021 Number of Days to Update:137 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned ODI: Open Dump Inventory An open dump is defined as a disposal facility that does not comply with one or more of the Part 257 or Part 258 Subtitle D Criteria. Date of Government Version:06/30/1985 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/09/2004 Telephone: 800-424-9346 Date Made Active in Reports:09/17/2004 Last EDR Contact:06/09/2004 Number of Days to Update:39 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned IHS OPEN DUMPS: Open Dumps on Indian Land A listing of all open dumps located on Indian Land in the United States. Date of Government Version:04/01/2014 Source: Department of Health&Human Serivices,Indian Health Service Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/06/2014 Telephone: 301-443-1452 Date Made Active in Reports:01/29/2015 Last EDR Contact:01/29/2021 Number of Days to Update:176 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:0511 0/2 02 1 Data Release Frequency:Varies Local Lists of Hazardous waste/Contaminated Sites TC6363623.2s Page GR-11 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING US HIST CDL: National Clandestine Laboratory Register A listing of clandestine drug lab locations that have been removed from the DEAs National Clandestine Laboratory Register. Date of Government Version:03/18/2020 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/19/2020 Telephone: 202-307-1000 Date Made Active in Reports:06/09/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned US CDL: Clandestine Dug Labs A listing of clandestine drug lab locations.The U.S.Department of Justice("the Department")provides this web site as a public service.It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases,the source of the entries is not the Department,and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy.Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by,for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. Date of Government Version:03/18/2020 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/19/2020 Telephone: 202-307-1000 Date Made Active in Reports:06/09/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/16/2020 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Local Land Records LIENS 2: CERCLA Lien Information A Federal CERCLA('Superfund')lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superlund monies.These monies are spent to investigate and address releases and threatened releases of contamination. CERCLIS provides information as to the identity of these sites and properties. Date of Government Version: 10/28/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/05/2020 Telephone: 202-564-6023 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/25/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/12/2021 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System Hazardous Materials Incident Report System.HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT. Date of Government Version:09/20/2020 Source: U.S.Department of Transportation Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/22/2020 Telephone: 202-366-4555 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/14/2020 Last EDR Contact:12117/2020 Number of Days to Update:83 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly SPILLS: Spills Incident Listing A listing spills,hazardous material releases,sanitary sewer overflows,wastewater treatment plant bypasses and upsets,citizen complaints,and any other environmental emergency calls reported to the agency. Date of Government Version: 10/09/2020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/22/2020 Telephone: 919-807-6308 Date Made Active in Reports:01/14/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/11/2021 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly IMD: Incident Management Database Groundwater and/or soil contamination incidents TC6363623.2s Page GR-12 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/30/2020 Source: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/03/2020 Telephone: 877-623-6748 Date Made Active in Reports:01/21/2021 Last EDR Contact:02/03/2021 Number of Days to Update:79 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned SPILLS 90: SPILLS90 data from FirstSearch Spills 90 includes those spill and release records available exclusively from FirstSearch databases.Typically, they may include chemical,oil and/or hazardous substance spills recorded after 1990. Duplicate records that are already included in EDR incident and release records are not included in Spills 90. Date of Government Version:09/27/2012 Source: FirstSearch Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/03/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:03/06/2013 Last EDR Contact:01/03/2013 Number of Days to Update:62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned SPILLS 80: SPILLS80 data from FirstSearch Spills 80 includes those spill and release records available from FirstSearch databases prior to 1990.Typically, they may include chemical,oil and/or hazardous substance spills recorded before 1990.Duplicate records that are already included in EDR incident and release records are not included in Spills 80. Date of Government Version:06/14/2001 Source: FirstSearch Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/03/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:03/06/2013 Last EDR Contact:01/03/2013 Number of Days to Update:62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NonGen/NLR: RCRA-Non Generators/No Longer Regulated RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system,providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments(HSWA)of 1984.The database includes selective information on sites which generate,transport,store,treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA).Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. Date of Government Version: 12/14/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/17/2020 Telephone: (404)562-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/22/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:5 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites The listing includes locations of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties where the US Army Corps of Engineers is actively working or will take necessary cleanup actions. Date of Government Version:09/29/2020 Source: U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/17/2020 Telephone: 202-528-4285 Date Made Active in Reports:01/25/2021 Last EDR Contact:11/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/01/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes DOD: Department of Defense Sites This data set consists of federally owned or administered lands,administered by the Department of Defense,that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres of the United States,Puerto Rico,and the U.S.Virgin Islands. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2006 Telephone: 888-275-8747 Date Made Active in Reports:01/11/2007 Last EDR Contact:01/15/2021 Number of Days to Update:62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/26/2021 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually TC6363623.2s Page GR-13 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING FEDLAND: Federal and Indian Lands Federally and Indian administrated lands of the United States. Lands included are administrated by:Army Corps of Engineers.Bureau of Reclamation,National Wild and Scenic River,National Wildlife Refuge,Public Domain Land, Wilderness,Wilderness Study Area,Wildlife Management Area,Bureau of Indian Affairs,Bureau of Land Management, Department of Justice, Forest Service,Fish and Wildlife Service,National Park Service. Date of Government Version:04/02/2018 Source: U.S.Geological Survey Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/1 1120 1 8 Telephone: 888-275-8747 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/06/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/07/2021 Number of Days to Update:574 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:N/A SCRD DRYCLEANERS: State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998,with support from the U.S.EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation.It is comprised of representatives of states with established drycleaner remediation programs.Currently the member states are Alabama,Connecticut,Florida,Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota,Missouri, North Carolina,Oregon.South Carolina,Tennessee,Texas.and Wisconsin. Date of Government Version:01/01/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/03/2017 Telephone: 615-532-8599 Date Made Active in Reports:04/07/2017 Last EDR Contact:02/09/2021 Number of Days to Update:63 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:0 512412 0 2 1 Data Release Frequency:Varies US FIN ASSUR: Financial Assurance Information All owners and operators of facilities that treat,store,or dispose of hazardous waste are required to provide proof that they will have sufficient funds to pay for the clean up.closure,and post-closure care of their facilities. Date of Government Version:09/21/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/22/2020 Telephone: 202-566-1917 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/14/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:83 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly EPA WATCH LIST: EPA WATCH LIST EPA maintains a"Watch List"to facilitate dialogue between EPA,state and local environmental agencies on enforcement matters relating to facilities with alleged violations identified as either significant or high priority.Being on the Watch List does not mean that the facility has actually violated the law only that an investigation by EPA or a state or local environmental agency has led those organizations to allege that an unproven violation has in fact occurred.Being on the Watch List does not represent a higher level of concern regarding the alleged violations that were detected,but instead indicates cases requiring additional dialogue between EPA.state and local agencies-primarily because of the length of time the alleged violation has gone unaddressed or unresolved. Date of Government Version:08/30/2013 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/21/2014 Telephone: 617-520-3000 Date Made Active in Reports:06/17/2014 Last EDR Contact:02/02/2021 Number of Days to Update:88 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly 2020 COR ACTION: 2020 Corrective Action Program List The EPA has set ambitious goals for the RCRA Corrective Action program by creating the 2020 Corrective Action Universe.This RCRA cleanup baseline includes facilities expected to need corrective action.The 2020 universe contains a wide variety of sites.Some properties are heavily contaminated while others were contaminated but have since been cleaned up.Still others have not been fully investigated yet,and may require little or no remediation. Inclusion in the 2020 Universe does not necessarily imply failure on the part of a facility to meet its RCRA obligations. Date of Government Version:09/30/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/08/2018 Telephone: 703-308-4044 Date Made Active in Reports:07/20/2018 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2021 Number of Days to Update:73 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies TC6363623.2s Page GR-14 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act Toxic Substances Control Act.TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant site. Date of Government Version:12/31/2016 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/17/2020 Telephone: 202-260-5521 Date Made Active in Reports:09/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 211 8/2 02 0 Number of Days to Update:85 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/29/2021 Data Release Frequency:Every 4 Years TRIS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System Toxic Release Inventory System.IRIS identifies facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air,water and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2018 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/14/2020 Telephone: 202-566-0250 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/04/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/02/2021 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/01/2021 Data Release Frequency:Annually SSTS: Section 7 Tracking Systems Section 7 of the Federal Insecticide,Fungicide and Rodenticide Act,as amended(92 Stat.829)requires all registered pesticide-producing establishments to submit a report to the Environmental Protection Agency by March 1st each year. Each establishment must report the types and amounts of pesticides,active ingredients and devices being produced,and those having been produced and sold or distributed in the past year. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/19/2020 Telephone: 202-564-4203 Date Made Active in Reports:01/04/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/21/2021 Number of Days to Update:77 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Annually ROD: Records Of Decision Record of Decision.ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL(Superfund)site containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. Date of Government Version: 1 012 812 0 2 0 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/05/2020 Telephone: 703-416-0223 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/25/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/15/2021 Data Release Frequency:Annually RMP: Risk Management Plans TC6363623.2s Page GR-15 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING When Congress passed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990,it required EPA to publish regulations and guidance for chemical accident prevention at facilities using extremely hazardous substances.The Risk Management Program Rule(RMP Rule)was written to implement Section 112(r)of these amendments.The rule,which built upon existing industry codes and standards,requires companies of all sizes that use certain flammable and toxic substances to develop a Risk Management Program,which includes a(n): Hazard assessment that details the potential effects of an accidental release,an accident history of the last five years,and an evaluation of worst-case and alternative accidental releases;Prevention program that includes safety precautions and maintenance,monitoring,and employee training measures;and Emergency response program that spells out emergency health care,employee training measures and procedures for informing the public and response agencies(e.g the fire department)should an accident occur. Date of Government Version:11/02/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/12/2020 Telephone: 202-564-8600 Date Made Active in Reports:01/25/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/19/2021 Number of Days to Update:74 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/D3/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System RCRA Administration Action Tracking System.RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA.For administration actions after September 30,1995,data entry in the RAATS database was discontinued. EPA will retain a copy of the database for historical records. It was necessary to terminate RAATS because a decrease in agency resources made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database. Date of Government Version:04/17/1995 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/03/1995 Telephone: 202-564-4104 Date Made Active in Reports:08/07/1995 Last EDR Contact:06/02/2008 Number of Days to Update:35 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:09/01/2008 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned PRP: Potentially Responsible Parties A listing of verified Potentially Responsible Parties Date of Government Version:04/27/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/D6/2020 Telephone: 202-564-6023 Date Made Active in Reports:06/09/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:34 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly PADS: PCB Activity Database System PCB Activity Database.PADS Identifies generators,transporters,commercial starers and/or brokers and disposers of PCB's who are required to notify the EPA of such activities. Date of Government Version: 10/09/2019 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/11/2019 Telephone: 202-566-0500 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Annually ICIS: Integrated Compliance Information System The Integrated Compliance Information System(ICIS)supports the information needs of the national enforcement and compliance program as well as the unique needs of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) program. Date of Government Version: 11/18/2016 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/23/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2501 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2017 Last EDR Contact:12/30/2020 Number of Days to Update:79 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly TC6363623.2s Page GR-16 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING FITS: FIFRA!TSCA Tracking System-FIFRA(Federal Insecticide,Fungicide,&Rodenticide Act)ITSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act) FTTS tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA, TSCA and EPCRA(Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act).To maintain currency,EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version:04/09/2009 Source: EPA/Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/16/2009 Telephone: 202-566-1667 Date Made Active in Reports:05/11/2009 Last EDR Contact:08/18/2017 Number of Days to Update:25 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:12/04/2017 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned FTTS INSP: FIFRA!TSCA Tracking System-FIFRA(Federal Insecticide.Fungicide,&Rodenticide Act)/TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act) A listing of FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System(FITS)inspections and enforcements. Date of Government Version:04/09/2009 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/16/2009 Telephone: 202-566-1667 Date Made Active in Reports:05/11/2009 Last EDR Contact:08/18/2017 Number of Days to Update:25 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned MLTS: Material Licensing Tracking System MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8.100 sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements.To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version:08/05/2020 Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/10/2020 Telephone: 301-15-7169 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/08/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/19/2021 Number of Days to Update:59 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly COAL ASH DOE: Steam-Electric Plant Operation Data A listing of power plants that store ash in surface ponds. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2019 Source: Department of Energy Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/01/2020 Telephone: 202-586-8719 Date Made Active in Reports:02/09/2021 Last EDR Contact:12/01/2020 Number of Days to Update:70 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/15/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies COAL ASH EPA: Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List A listing of coal combustion residues surface impoundments with high hazard potential ratings. Date of Government Version:01/12/2017 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/05/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 11/11/2019 Last EDR Contact:11/30/2020 Number of Days to Update:251 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/15/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies PCB TRANSFORMER: PCB Transformer Registration Database The database of PCB transformer registrations that includes all PCB registration submittals. Date of Government Version:09/13/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/06/2019 Telephone: 202-566-0517 Date Made Active in Reports:02/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/05/2021 Number of Days to Update:96 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies RADINFO: Radiation Information Database The Radiation Information Database(RADINFO)contains information about facilities that are regulated by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)regulations for radiation and radioactivity. TC6363623.2s Page GR-17 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:07/01/2019 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/01/2019 Telephone: 202-343-9775 Date Made Active in Reports:09/2 312 01 9 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/12/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly HIST FTTS: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing A complete administrative case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System(FTTS)for all ten EPA regions.The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database(NCDB).NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide,Fungicide,and Rodenticide Act)and TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act).Some EPA regions are now closing out records.Because of that,and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records,it was decided to create a HIST FITS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates.This database is no longer updated. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/01/2007 Telephone: 202-564-2501 Date Made Active in Reports:04/10/2007 Last EDR Contact:12117/2007 Number of Days to Update:40 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned HIST FITS INSP: FIFRAITSCA Tracking System Inspection&Enforcement Case Listing A complete inspection and enforcement case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System(FITS)for all ten EPA regions.The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database(NCDB).NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA(Federal Insecticide.Fungicide,and Rodenticide Act)and TSCA(Toxic Substances Control Act).Some EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that,and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records,it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database.It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates.This database is no longer updated. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:03/G1/2007 Telephone: 202-564-2501 Date Made Active in Reports:04/10/2007 Last EDR Contact:12/17/2008 Number of Days to Update:40 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned DOT OPS: Incident and Accident Data Department of Transporation,Office of Pipeline Safety Incident and Accident data. Date of Government Version:01/02/2020 Source: Department of Transporation.Office of Pipeline Safety Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/28/2020 Telephone: 202-366-4595 Date Made Active in Reports:04/17/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/27/2021 Number of Days to Update:80 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/10/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly CONSENT: Superfund(CERCLA)Consent Decrees Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL(Superfund)sites.Released periodically by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters. Date of Government Version:09/30/2020 Source: Department of Justice,Consent Decree Library Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/D8/2020 Telephone: Varies Date Made Active in Reports:01/04/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/04/2021 Number of Days to Update:88 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies BRS: Biennial Reporting System The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation and management of hazardous waste.BRS captures detailed data from two groups: Large Quantity Generators(LQG) and Treatment.Storage,and Disposal Facilities. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2017 Source: EPNNTIS Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/22/2020 Telephone: 800-24-9346 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/23/2020 Number of Days to Update:151 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Biennially TC6363623.2s Page GR-18 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN RESERV: Indian Reservations This map layer portrays Indian administered lands of the United States that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2014 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/14/2015 Telephone: 202-208-3710 Date Made Active in Reports:01/10/2017 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:546 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually FUSRAP: Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program DOE established the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program(FUSRAP)in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from Manhattan Project and early U.S.Atomic Energy Commission(AEC)operations. Date of Government Version:08/08/2017 Source: Department of Energy Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/11/2018 Telephone: 202-586-3559 Date Made Active in Reports:09/14/2018 Last EDR Contact:02/02/2021 Number of Days to Update:3 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes UMTRA: Uranium Mill Tailings Sites Uranium ore was mined by private companies for federal government use in national defense programs.When the mills shut down,large piles of the sand-like material(mill tailings)remain after uranium has been extracted from the ore. Levels of human exposure to radioactive materials from the piles are low;however,in some cases tailings were used as construction materials before the potential health hazards of the tailings were recognized. Date of Government Version:08/30/2019 Source: Department of Energy Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/15/2019 Telephone: 505-845-0011 Date Made Active in Reports:01/28/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/20/2020 Number of Days to Update:74 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/01/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies LEAD SMELTER 1: Lead Smelter Sites A listing of former lead smelter site locations. Date of Government Version: 12/30/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/14/2021 Telephone: 703-603-8787 Date Made Active in Reports:02/09/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/14/2021 Number of Days to Update:26 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/12/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies LEAD SMELTER 2: Lead Smelter Sites A list of several hundred sites in the U.S.where secondary lead smelting was done from 1931 and 1964.These sites may pose a threat to public health through ingestion or inhalation of contaminated soil or dust Date of Government Version:04/05/2001 Source: American Journal of Public Health Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/27/2010 Telephone: 703-305-6451 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/02/2010 Last EDR Contact:12/02/2009 Number of Days to Update:36 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned US AIRS(AFS): Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem(AFS) The database is a sub-system of Aerometric Information Retrieval System(AIRS).AFS contains compliance data on air pollution point sources regulated by the U.S.EPA and/or state and local air regulatory agencies.This information comes from source reports by various stationary sources of air pollution,such as electric power plants, steel mills,factories,and universities,and provides information about the air pollutants they produce.Action, air program,air program pollutant,and general level plant data.It is used to track emissions and compliance data from industrial plants. TC6363623.2s Page GR-19 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/26/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2496 Date Made Active in Reports:02/03/2017 Last EDR Contact:09/26/2017 Number of Days to Update:100 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:01l08/2018 Data Release Frequency:Annually US AIRS MINOR: Air Facility System Data A listing of minor source facilities. Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/26/2016 Telephone: 202-564-2496 Date Made Active in Reports:02/03/2017 Last EDR Contact:09/26/2017 Number of Days to Update:100 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency:Annually MINES VIOLATIONS: MSHA Violation Assessment Data Mines violation and assessment information.Department of Labor,Mine Safety&Health Administration. Date of Government Version: 11/24/2020 Source: DOL,Mine Safety&Health Admi Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/30/2020 Telephone: 202-693-9424 Date Made Active in Reports:01/25/2021 Last EDR Contact:11/24/2020 Number of Days to Update:56 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/15/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly US MINES: Mines Master Index File Contains all mine identification numbers issued for mines active or opened since 1971.The data also includes violation information. Date of Government Version: 11/03/2020 Source: Department of Labor,Mine Safety and Health Administration Date Data Arrived at EDR: 1 1/23120 20 Telephone: 303-231-5959 Date Made Active in Reports:01/25/2021 Last EDR Contact:11/23/2020 Number of Days to Update:63 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually US MINES 2: Ferrous and Nonferrous Metal Mines Database Listing This map layer includes ferrous(ferrous metal mines are facilities that extract ferrous metals,such as iron ore or molybdenum)and nonferrous(Nonferrous metal mines are facilities that extract nonferrous metals,such as gold,silver,copper,zinc,and lead)metal mines in the United States. Date of Government Version:05/06/2020 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/27/2020 Telephone: 703-648-7709 Date Made Active in Reports:08/13/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/25/2020 Number of Days to Update:78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies US MINES 3: Active Mines&Mineral Plants Database Listing Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plant operations for commodities monitored by the Minerals Information Team of the USGS. Date of Government Version:04/14/2011 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/08/2011 Telephone: 703-648-7709 Date Made Active in Reports:09/13/2011 Last EDR Contact:11/25/2020 Number of Days to Update:97 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies ABANDONED MINES: Abandoned Mines An inventory of land and water impacted by past mining(primarily coal mining)is maintained by OSMRE to provide information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977(SMCRA).The inventory contains information on the location,type,and extent of AML impacts,as well as,information on the cost associated with the reclamation of those problems.The inventory is based upon field surveys by State,Tribal,and OSMRE program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that it is modified as new problems are identified and existing problems are reclaimed. TC6363623.2s Page GR-20 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:09/16/2020 Source: Department of Interior Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/17/2020 Telephone: 202-208-2609 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/10/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly FINDS: Facility Index System/Facility Registry System Facility Index System.FINDS contains both facility information and'pointers'to other sources that contain more detail.EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report:PCS(Permit Compliance System),AIRS(Aerometric Information Retrieval System),DOCKET(Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial enforcement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS(Federal Underground Injection Control),C-DOCKET(Criminal Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes), FFIS(Federal Facilities Information System),STATE(State Environmental Laws and Statutes),and PADS(PCB Activity Data System). Date of Government Version: 11/04/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/01/2020 Telephone: (404)562-9900 Date Made Active in Reports:01/25/2021 Last EDR Contact:12/01/2020 Number of Days to Update:55 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/15/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly UXO: Unexploded Ordnance Sites A listing of unexploded ordnance site locations Date of Government Version: 12/31/2018 Source: Department of Defense Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/02/2020 Telephone: 703-704-1564 Date Made Active in Reports:09/17/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/15/2021 Number of Days to Update:77 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/26/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies DOCKET HWC: Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing A complete list of the Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Facilities. Date of Government Version: 11/03/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/17/2020 Telephone: 202-564-0527 Date Made Active in Reports:02/09/2021 Last EDR Contact:11/17/2020 Number of Days to Update:84 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes ECHO: Enforcement&Compliance History Information ECHO provides integrated compliance and enforcement information for about 800,000 regulated facilities nationwide. Date of Government Version: 10/03/2020 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/06/2020 Telephone: 202-564-2280 Date Made Active in Reports:01/04/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:90 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly FUELS PROGRAM: EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing This listing includes facilities that are registered under the Part 80(Code of Federal Regulations)EPA Fuels Programs.All companies now are required to submit new and updated registrations. Date of Government Version: 11/13/2020 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/13/2020 Telephone: 800-385-6164 Date Made Active in Reports:01/25/2021 Last EDR Contact:11/13/2020 Number of Days to Update:73 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/01/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly AIRS: Air Quality Permit Listing A listing of facilities with air quality permits. TC6363623.2s Page GR-21 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:09/08/2020 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/09/2020 Telephone: 919-707-8726 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/03/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 2108/2 02 0 Number of Days to Update:85 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies ASBESTOS: ASBESTOS Asbestos notification sites Date of Government Version: 10/30/2020 Source: Department of Health&Human Services Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/23/2020 Telephone: 919-707-5973 Date Made Active in Reports:02/08/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/19/2021 Number of Days to Update:77 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/03/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies COAL ASH: Coal Ash Disposal Sites A listing of coal combustion products distribution permits issued by the Division for the treatment,storage, transportation,use and disposal of coal combustion products. Date of Government Version:09/10/2020 Source- Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/23/2020 Telephone: 919-807-6359 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/14/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 2123/2 02 0 Number of Days to Update:82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies DRYCLEANERS: Dryceaning Sites Potential and known drycleaning sites,active and abandoned,that the Drycleaning Solvent Cleanup Program has knowledge of and entered into this database. Date of Government Version:09/08/2020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/16/2020 Telephone: 919-508-8400 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/08/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 211 8/202 0 Number of Days to Update:83 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/29/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies Financial Assurance 1: Financial Assurance Information Listing A listing of financial assurance information for underground storage tank facilities.Financial assurance is intended to ensure that resources are available to pay for the cost of closure,post-closure care,and corrective measures if the owner or operator of a regulated facility is unable or unwilling to pay. Date of Government Version: 10/30/2020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 1 1/04120 2 0 Telephone: 919-733-1322 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/31/2020 Last EDR Contact:02/03/2021 Number of Days to Update:57 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/17/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly Financial Assurance 2: Financial Assurance Information Listing Information for solid waste facilities.Financial assurance is intended to ensure that resources are available to pay for the cost of closure,post-closure care,and corrective measures if the owner or operator of a regulated facility is unable or unwilling to pay. Date of Government Version: 10/02/2012 Source: Department of Environmental&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/03/2012 Telephone: 919-508-8496 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/26/2012 Last EDR Contact:1 2/1 612 02 0 Number of Days to Update:23 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/05/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies Financial Assurance 3: Financial Assurance Information Hazardous waste financial assurance information. TC6363623.2s Page GR-22 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version:09/04/2020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:09/04/2020 Telephone: 919-707-8222 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/30/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 2102/2 02 0 Number of Days to Update:87 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies NPDES: NPDES Facility Location Listing General information regarding NPDES(National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System)permits. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/27/2020 Telephone: 919-733-7015 Date Made Active in Reports:01/15/2021 Last EDR Contact:01/27/2021 Number of Days to Update:80 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:0511 0/2 02 1 Data Release Frequency:Varies UIC: Underground Injection Wells Listing A listing of uncerground injection wells locations. Date of Government Version: 10/26/2020 Source: Department of Environment&Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/30/2020 Telephone: 919-807-6412 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/07/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 1125/2 02 0 Number of Days to Update:7 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/15/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly ADP: Animal Operation Permits Listing This listing includes animal operations that are required to be permitted by the state. Date of Government Version:04/01/2020 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:05/26/2020 Telephone: 919-707-9129 Date Made Active in Reports:05/27/2020 Last EDR Contact:1 211 1/202 0 Number of Days to Update:1 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies SEPT HAULERS: Permitted Septage Haulers Listing This list of all active and permitted Septage Land Application Site(SLAS)and Septage Detention and Treatment Facility(SDTF)sites in North Carolina.The purpose of this map is to provide the public and government entities a visual overview of the businesses that manage septage and septage facilities throughout the state. Date of Government Version:05/13/2020 Source- Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/07/2020 Telephone: 919-707-8248 Date Made Active in Reports:09/23/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies PCS: Permit Compliance System PCS is a computerized management information system that contains data on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)permit holding facilities.PCS tracks the permit,compliance,and enforcement status of NPDES facilities. Date of Government Version:07/14/2011 Source: EPA,Office of Water Date Data Arrived at EDR:08/05/2011 Telephone: 202-564-2496 Date Made Active in Reports:09/29/2011 Last EDR Contact:01/04/2021 Number of Days to Update:55 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually PCS INACTIVE: Listing of Inactive PCS Permits An inactive permit is a facility that has shut down or is no longer discharging. Date of Government Version: 11/05/2014 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:01/06/2015 Telephone: 202-564-2496 Date Made Active in Reports:05/06/2015 Last EDR Contact:01/04/2021 Number of Days to Update:120 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Semi-Annually TC6363623.2s Page GR-23 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING PCS ENF: Enforcement data No description is available for this data Date of Government Version: 12/31/2014 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR:02/05/2015 Telephone: 202-564-2497 Date Made Active in Reports:03/06/2015 Last EDR Contact:12/30/2020 Number of Days to Update:29 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies CCB: Coal Ash Structural Fills(CCB)Listing These are not permitted Coal Ash landfills A list all of the now closed Coal Ash Structural Fills(CCB)in North Carolina, in point data form.The purpose is to provide the public and other government entities a visual overview of coal ash structural fills throughout the state and increase public awareness of their current locations. Date of Government Version:02/27/2020 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/07/2020 Telephone: 919-707-8248 Date Made Active in Reports:09/23/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Vanes PCSRP: Petroleum-Contaminated Soil Remediation Permits To treat petroleum-contaminated soil in order to protect North Carolinaa??s environment and the health of the citizens of North Carolina. Date of Government Version:07/06/2020 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/07/2020 Telephone: 919-707-8248 Date Made Active in Reports:09/23/2020 Last EDR Contact:12/30/2020 Number of Days to Update:78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:0411 812 02 1 Data Release Frequency:Vanes MINES MRDS: Mineral Resources Data System Mineral Resources Data System Date of Government Version:04/06/2018 Source: USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/21/2019 Telephone: 703-648-6533 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/24/2019 Last EDR Contact:11/25/2020 Number of Days to Update:3 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/08/2021 Data Release Frequency:Varies EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP: EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants The EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant Database includes records of coal gas plants(manufactured gas plants) compiled by EDR's researchers.Manufactured gas sites were used in the United States from the 1800's to 1950's to produce a gas that could be distributed and used as fuel.These plants used whale oil,rosin,coal,or a mixture of coal,oil,and water that also produced a significant amount of waste.Many of the byproducts of the gas production, such as coal tar(oily waste containing volatile and non-volatile chemicals),sludges,oils and other compounds are potentially hazardous to human health and the environment.The byproduct from this process was frequently disposed of directly at the plant site and can remain or spread slowly,serving as a continuous source of soil and groundwater contamination. Date of Government Version: N/A Source: EDR,Inc. Date Data Arrived at EDR:N/A Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact:N/A Number of Days to Update:N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned EDR Hist Auto: EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential gas station/filling station/service station sites that were available to EDR researchers.EDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might, in EDR's opinion,include gas station/filling station/service station establishments.The categories reviewed included,but were not limited to gas,gas station,gasoline station, filling station,auto,automobile repair,auto service station,service station,etc.This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as"High Risk Historical Records",or HRHR. EDR's HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns, but may not show up in current government records searches. TC6363623.2s Page GR-24 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: N/A Source: EDR,Inc. Date Data Arrived at EDR:N/A Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact:N/A Number of Days to Update:N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies EDR Hist Cleaner: EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential dry cleaner sites that were available to EDR researchers.EDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might,in EDR's opinion,include dry cleaning establishments.The categories reviewed included,but were not limited to dry cleaners,cleaners,laundry,laundromat,cleaning/laundry,wash&dry etc.This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as"High Risk Historical Records",or HRHR.EDR's HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns,but may not show up in current government records searches. Date of Government Version: NIA Source: EDR,Inc. Date Data Arrived at EDR:NIA Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact:N/A Number of Days to Update:N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact:NIA Data Release Frequency:Varies EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt.Archives RGA HWS: Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste Facilities List The EDR Recovered Government Archive State Hazardous Waste database provides a list of SHWS incidents derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists.Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources in North Carolina. Date of Government Version: N/A Source: Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 12/24/2013 Last EDR Contact:06/01/2012 Number of Days to Update:176 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies RGA LF: Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List The EDR Recovered Government Archive Landfill database provides a list of landfills derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists.Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources in North Carolina. Date of Government Version: N/A Source: Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:01/13/2014 Last EDR Contact:06/01/2012 Number of Days to Update:196 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies RGA LUST: Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank The EDR Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank database provides a list of LUST incidents derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists. Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources in North Carolina. Date of Government Version: N/A Source: Department of Environment,Health and Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 12/20/2013 Last EDR Contact:06/01/2012 Number of Days to Update:172 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:N/A Data Release Frequency:Varies TC6363623.2s Page GR-25 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING OTHER DATABASE(S) Depending on the geographic area covered by this report,the data provided in these specialty databases may or may not be complete. For example,the existence of wetlands information data in a specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the area covered by the report are included. Moreover,the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report. CT MANIFEST: Hazardous Waste Manifest Data Facility and manifest data.Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a tsd facility. Date of Government Version:08/10/2020 Source: Department of Energy&Environmental Protection Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/20/2020 Telephone: 860-424-3375 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/02/2020 Last EDR Contact:11/09/2020 Number of Days to Update:13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:02/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:No Update Planned NJ MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2018 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/10/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:05/16/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/08/2021 Number of Days to Update:36 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/19/2021 Data Release Frequency:Annually NY MANIFEST: Facility and Manifest Data Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a TSD facility. Date of Government Version:01/01/2019 Source: Department of Environmental Conservation Date Data Arrived at EDR:04/29/2020 Telephone: 518-402-8651 Date Made Active in Reports:07/10/2020 Last EDR Contact:01/29/2021 Number of Days to Update:72 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:05/10/2021 Data Release Frequency:Quarterly PA MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version:06/30/2018 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Date Data Arrived at EDR:07/19/2019 Telephone: 717-783-8990 Date Made Active in Reports:09/10/2019 Last EDR Contact:01/11/2021 Number of Days to Update:53 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:04/26/2021 Data Release Frequency:Annually RI MANIFEST: Manifest information Hazardous waste manifest information Date of Government Version: 12/31/2018 Source: Department of Environmental Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/02/2019 Telephone: 401-222-2797 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/10/2019 Last EDR Contact:02/09/2021 Number of Days to Update:69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/01/2021 Data Release Frequency:Annually WI MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version:05/31/2018 Source: Department of Natural Resources Date Data Arrived at EDR:06/19/2019 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports:09/03/2019 Last EDR Contact:12/03/2020 Number of Days to Update:76 Next Scheduled EDR Contact:03/22/2021 Data Release Frequency:Annually TC6363623.2s Page GR-26 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Oil/Gas Pipelines Source: Endeavor Business Media Petroleum Bundle(Crude Oil, Refined Products, Petrochemicals.Gas Liquids(LPG/NGL).and Specialty Gases(Miscellaneous))N=Natural Gas Bundle(Natural Gas,Gas Liquids(LPGINGL),and Specialty Gases (Miscellaneous)).This map includes information copyrighted by Endeavor Business Media.This information is provided on a best effort basis and Endeavor Business Media does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose.Such information has been reprinted with the permission of Endeavor Business Media. Electric Power Transmission Line Data Source: Endeavor Business Media This map includes information copyrighted by Endeavor Business Media.This information is provided on a best effort basis and Endeavor Business Media does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose.Such information has been reprinted with the permission of Endeavor Business Media. Sensitive Receptors: There are individuals deemed sensitive receptors due to their fragile immune systems and special sensitivity to environmental discharges. These sensitive receptors typically include the elderly,the sick,and children. While the location of all sensitive receptors cannot be determined,EDR indicates those buildings and facilities-schools,daycares,hospitals,medical centers, and nursing homes-where individuals who are sensitive receptors are likely to be located. AHA Hospitals: Source:American Hospital Association, Inc. Telephone:312-280-5991 The database includes a listing of hospitals based on the American Hospital Association's annual survey of hospitals. Medical Centers:Provider of Services Listing Source:Centers for Medicare&Medicaid Services Telephone:410-786-3000 A listing of hospitals with Medicare provider number,produced by Centers of Medicare&Medicaid Services, a federal agency within the U.S.Department of Health and Human Services. Nursing Homes Source:National Institutes of Health Telephone:301-594-6248 Information on Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing homes in the United States. Public Schools Source:National Center for Education Statistics Telephone:202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics'primary database on elementary and secondary public education in the United States. It is a comprehensive,annual,national statistical database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts,which contains data that are comparable across all states. Private Schools Source:National Center for Education Statistics Telephone:202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics'primary database on private school locations in the United States. Daycare Centers:Child Care Facility List Source:Department of Health&Human Services Telephone:919-662-4499 Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA).It depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA.It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer(NFHL)which incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map(FIRM)data and Q3 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL. Source:FEMA Telephone:8 77-336-262 7 Date of Government Version:2003,2015 NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data,available in select counties across the country,was obtained by EDR in 2002,2005 and 2010 from the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data:Wetland Inventory Source:US Fish& Wildlife Service Telephone:703-358-2171 TC6363623.2s Page GR-27 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED 1 DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Source:U.S.Geological Survey STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION O 2015 TomTom North America,Inc.All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. TC6363623.2s Page GR-28 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE ADDENDUM TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS BENNETT PROPERTY BENNETT RD. GOLDSBORO, NC 27530 TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES Latitude(North): 35.306951 -35` 18'25.02" Longitude(West): 78.167061 -78' 10' 1.42" Universal Tranverse Mercator: Zone 17 UTM X(Meters): 757582.4 UTM Y(Meters): 3910567.2 Elevation: 128 ft. above sea level USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP Target Property Map: 5947410 GRANTHAM, NC Version Date: 2013 EDR's GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of potential contaminant migration. Assessment of the impact of contaminant migration generally has two principle investigative components: 1. Groundwater flow direction, and 2. Groundwater flow velocity. Groundwater flow direction may be impacted by surface topography, hydrology, hydrogeology, characteristics of the soil,and nearby wells. Groundwater flow velocity is generally impacted by the nature of the geologic strata. TC6363623.2s Page A-1 GEOCHECKa - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION INFORMATION Groundwater flow direction for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using site-specific well data. If such data is not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of information, such as surface topographic information, hydrologic information, hydrogeologic data collected on nearby properties,and regional groundwater flow information(from deep aquifers). TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Surface topography may be indicative of the direction of surficial groundwater flow. This information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property,what downgradient sites might be impacted. TARGET PROPERTY TOPOGRAPHY General Topographic Gradient: General NNE SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY: ELEVATION PROFILES C [0 m 8 m m 8 cn W W N N ' en N N N L. O V W W N p [n 'p� North I South TP C 0 m yy A G N OAo A N et r• ' ' ' O ' West I East TP 0 1/2 1 Miles Target Property Elevation: 128 ft. Source:Topography has been determined from the USGS 7.5'Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute)basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. TC6363623.2s Page A-2 GEOCHECKa - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Surface water can act as a hydrologic barrier to groundwater flow. Such hydrologic information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or,should contamination exist on the target property,what downgradient sites might be impacted. Refer to the Physical Setting Source Map following this summary for hydrologic information (major waterways and bodies of water). FEMA FLOOD ZONE Flood Plain Panel at Target Property FEMA Source Type 3702540090C FEMA Q3 Flood data Additional Panels in search area: FEMA Source Type 3720254700J FEMA FIRM Flood data 3720255700J FEMA FIRM Flood data 3720255600J FEMA FIRM Flood data NATIONAL WETLAND INVENTORY NWI Electronic NWI Quad at Target Property Data Coverage GRANTHAM YES-refer to the Overview Map and Detail Map HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION Hydrogeologic information obtained by installation of wells on a specific site can often be an indicator of groundwater flow direction in the immediate area. Such hydrogeologic information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property,what downgradient sites might be impacted. AQUIFLOW3' Search Radius: 1.000 Mile. EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted by environmental professionals to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report,groundwater flow direction as determined hydrogeologicaliy,and the depth to water table. LOCATION GENERAL DIRECTION MAP ID FROM TP GROUNDWATER FLOW Not Reported TC6363623.2s Page A-3 GEOCHECKa - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY INFORMATION Groundwater flow velocity information for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using site specific geologic and soil strata data. If such data are not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of information, including geologic age identification, rock stratigraphic unit and soil characteristics data collected on nearby properties and regional soil information. In general, contaminant plumes move more quickly through sandy-gravelly types of soils than silty-clayey types of soils. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY Geologic information can be used by the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the relative speed at which contaminant migration may be occurring. ROCK STRATIGRAPHIC UNIT GEOLOGIC AGE IDENTIFICATION Era: Mesozoic Category: Stratified Sequence System: Cretaceous Series: Washita Group Code: IK3 (decoded above as Era, System&Series) Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G.Schruben, R.E.Arndt and W.J. Bawiec,Geology of the Conterminous U.S.at 1:2,500,000 Scale-a digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DOS- 11 (1994). DOMINANT SOIL COMPOSITION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY The U.S.Department of Agriculture's(USDA)Soil Conservation Service(SOS)leads the National Cooperative Soil Survey(NCSS)and is responsible for collecting,storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States.A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape.Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO)soil survey maps. The following information is based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO data. Soil Component Name: NORFOLK Soil Surface Texture: loamy sand Hydrologic Group: Class B-Moderate infiltration rates.Deep and moderately deep, moderately well and well drained soils with moderately coarse textures. Soil Drainage Class: Well drained.Soils have intermediate water holding capacity. Depth to water table is more than 6 feet. Hydric Status: Soil does not meet the requirements for a hydric soil. Corrosion Potential-Uncoated Steel: MODERATE Depth to Bedrock Min: >60 inches Depth to Bedrock Max: >60 inches TC6363623.2s Page A-4 GEOCHECKK - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY Soil Layer Information Boundary Classification Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil Permeability Soil Reaction Rate(in/hr) (pH) 1 0 inches 14 inches loamy sand Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max: 20.00 Max: 6.00 materials(35 SOILS,Sands, Min: 6.00 Min: 3.60 pct.or less Sands with fines, passing No. Silty Sand. 200),Silty,or Clayey Gravel and Sand. 2 14 inches 38 inches sandy loam Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max: 2.00 Max: 5.50 materials(35 SOILS,Sands, Min: 0.60 Min: 3.60 pct.or less Sands with fines, passing No. Clayey sand. 200),Silty,or Clayey Gravel and Sand. 3 38 inches 70 inches sandy clay loam Silt-Clay COARSE-GRAINED Max: 2.00 Max: 5.50 Materials(more SOILS,Sands, Min: 0.60 Min: 3.60 than 35 pct. Sands with fines, passing No. Clayey sand. 200),Silty Soils. 4 70 inches 99 inches variable Not reported Not reported Max: 0.00 Max: 0.00 Min: 0.00 Min: 0.00 OTHER SOIL TYPES IN AREA Based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO data,the following additional subordinant soil types may appear within the general area of target property. Soil Surface Textures: sandy loam loam mucky-loam Surficial Soil Types: sandy loam loam mucky-loam Shallow Soil Types: fine sandy loam sandy clay loam clay loam Deeper Soil Types: sandy clay loam stratified sandy clay TC6363623.2s Page A-5 GEOCHECKa - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY LOCAL 1 REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS EAR Local/Regional Water Agency records provide water well information to assist the environmental professional in assessing sources that may impact ground water flow direction,and in forming an opinion about the impact of contaminant migration on nearby drinking water wells. WELL SEARCH DISTANCE INFORMATION DATABASE SEARCH DISTANCE(miles) Federal USGS 1.000 Federal FRDS PWS Nearest PWS within 1 mile State Database 1.000 FEDERAL USGS WELL INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL I❑ FROM TP 1 USGS40000886219 1/2-1 Mile SSW 2 USGS40000886210 1/2-1 Mile South 3 USGS40000886212 1/2-1 Mile SSE FEDERAL FRDS PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION LOCATION MAP!D WELL ID FROM TP 4 NC0496445 112-1 Mile South Note: PWS System location is not always the same as well location. STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL I❑ FROM TP No Wells Found TC6363623.2s Page A-6 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP - 6363623.2s 1r _ I 41010h....----,, Lc; ,..._,,_ r.„--- , (:,.:.=- s' .II --...„,. / I I �` wfi L { I� _ a. �_� ` Aniiii y .. ---1...v, 4111 --\.. ----\../„.,....,_ -_, „:",. ...,..._. ....__.. \---------;----N— < n �_ ....._ .._ ____.) / . \ ----r -::: \_____ „. ..____. , , . ....., . , L../ .,,,. . _. ....\___. .._..., ,fi7 ...__.,-- 3 .7 --N. ....._ _r.,___:13: 4-1" '-- -Niq ,,. 4 ,:),,_ 1. _, -,....5,...y., i COX-GRANTHAM AIRFIELD \ 7 `-^. - _r .• AIRPORT ``__` l Al k, \ ---N__... County Boundary 0 tra trz t M Iles I Major Roads Contour Lines t Groundwater Flow Direction Wildlife Areas IX. Airports ;::.I . Indeterminate Groundwater Flow at Location Natural Areas � v: Groundwater Flow Varies at Location Rare&Endangered Species o Earthquake epicenter,Richter 5 or greater ® Water Wells 0 Public Water Supply Wells • Cluster of Multiple Icons SITE NAME: Bennett Property CLIENT: Cohesion,Inc. ADDRESS: Bennett Rd. CONTACT: William Bill Gibson Goldsboro NC 27530 INQUIRY Yt: 6363623.2s LAT/LONG: 35.306951 /78.167061 DATE: February 10,2021 2:50 pm Copyright 2021 EDR-Inc. 2015 TomTom Rai. 2015. GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Database EDR ID Number 1 55W FED USGS USGS40000886219 1f2-1 Mile Higher Organization ID: USGS-NC Organization Name: USGS North Carolina Water Science Center Monitor Location: WA-073 Type: Well Description: Not Reported HUC: 03020201 ❑rainage Area: Not Reported Drainage Area Units: Not Reported Contrib Drainage Area: Not Reported Contrib Drainage Area Unts: Not Reported Aquifer: Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system Formation Type: Black Creek Aquifer Aquifer Type: Not Reported Construction Date: Not Reported Well Depth: 104 Well Depth Units: ft Well Hole Depth: Not Reported Well Hole Depth Units: Not Reported 2 South FED USGS USG540000886210 1/2-1 Mile Higher Organization ID: USGS-NC Organization Name: USGS North Carolina Water Science Center Monitor Location: WA-074 Type: Weil Description: Not Reported HUC: 03020201 ❑rainage Area: Not Reported Drainage Area Units: Not Reported Contrib Drainage Area: Not Reported Contrib Drainage Area Unts: Not Reported Aquifer: Not Reported Formation Type: Not Reported Aquifer Type: Not Reported Construction Date: Not Reported Well Depth: 98 Well Depth Units: ft Well Hole Depth: Not Reported Well Hole Depth Units: Not Reported 3 SSE FED USGS USG540000886212 1/2-1 Mile Higher Organization ID: USGS-NC Organization Name: USGS North Carolina Water Science Center Monitor Location: WA-072 Type: Weil ❑escription: Not Reported HUC: 03020201 Drainage Area: Not Reported Drainage Area Units: Not Reported Contrib Drainage Area: Not Reported Contrib Drainage Area Unts: Not Reported Aquifer: Not Reported Formation Type: Not Reported Aquifer Type: Not Reported Construction Date: Not Reported Well Depth: 80 Well Depth Units: ft Well Hole Depth: Not Reported Well Hole Depth Units: Not Reported TC6363623.2s Page A-8 E GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Database EDR ID Number 4 South FROS PWS NC0496445 1/2-1 Mile Higher Epa region: 04 State: NC Pwsid: NC0496445 Pwsname: GRANTHAM ELEM SCHOOL Cityserved: Not Reported Stateserved: NC Zipserved: Not Reported Fipscounty: 37191 Status: Closed Retpopsrvd: 761 Pwssvcconn: 4 Psource longname: Groundwater Pwstype: NTNCWS Owner: L❑cal_Govt Contact: JIMMY WELLS OR MAINT SUPT Contactorgname: Not Reported Contactphone: Not Reported Contactaddressl: Not Reported Contactaddress2: Not Reported Contactcity: GOLDSBORO Contactstate: NC Contactzip: 27530 Pwsactivitycode: I PWS ID: NC0496445 PWS type: System Owner/Responsible Party PWS name: JIMMY WELLS OR MAINT SUPT PWS address: Not Reported PWS city: GOLDSBORO PWS state: NC PWS zip: 27530 PWS ID: NC0496445 PWS type: System Owner/Responsible Party PWS name: WAYNE CO BD OF ED PWS address: Not Reported PWS city: GOLDSBORO PWS state: NC PWS zip: 27530 PWS ID: NC0496445 Activity status: Active Date system activated: 7706 Date system deactivated: Not Reported Retail population: 00000761 System name: GRANTHAM ELEM SCHOOL System address: Not Reported System city: GOLDSBORO System state: NC System zip: 27530 County FIPS: 096 City served: GOLDSBORO Population served: 501 -1,000 Persons Treatment: Untreated Latitude: 352304 Longitude: 0775935 Latitude: 351740 Longitude: 0781000 PWS currently has or had major violation(s)or enforcementYes Violation ID: 9413965 Violation source ID: Not Reported PWS telephone: Not Reported Contaminant: LEAD 8 COPPER RULE Violation type: Initial Tap Sampling for Pb and Cu Violation start date: 070193 Violation end date: 123193 Violation period(months): 006 Violation awareness date: Not Reported Major violator: Not Reported Maximum contaminant level: Not Reported Number of required samples: Not Reported Number of samples taken: Not Reported Analysis method: Not Reported Analysis result: Not Reported TC6363623.2s Page A-9 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS RADON AREA RADON INFORMATION Federal EPA Radon Zone for WAYNE County: 3 Note:Zone 1 indoor average level a 4 pCi/L. :Zone 2 indoor average level>=2 pCi/L and<=4 pCi/L. :Zone 3 indoor average level<2 pCi1L. Federal Area Radon Information for Zip Code: 27530 Number of sites tested: 1 Area Average Activity %<4 pCi/L %4-20 pCi/L %>20 pCi/L Living Area-1st Floor 0.600 pCi1L 100% 0% 0% Living Area-2nd Floor Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Basement Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported TC6363623.2s Page A-10 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION USGS 7.5'Digital Elevation Model(DEM) Source:United States Geologic Survey EDR acquired the USGS 7.5'Digital Elevation Model in 2002 and updated it in 2006.The 7.5 minute DEM corresponds to the USGS 1:24,000-and 1:25,000-scale topographic quadrangle maps.The DEM provides elevation data with consistent elevation units and projection. Current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Source:U.S.Geological Survey HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA).It depicts 100-year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA.It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer(NFHL)which incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map(FIRM)data and 03 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL. Source:FEMA Telephone:877-336-2627 Date of Government Version:2003,2015 NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data,available in select counties across the country,was obtained by EDR in 2002,2005 and 2010 from the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data:Wetland Inventory Source:US Fish& Wildlife Service Telephone:703-358-2171 HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION AQUIFLOWR Information System Source: EDR proprietary database of groundwater flow information EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System(AIS)to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points.EDR has reviewed reports submitted to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report,hydrogeologically determined groundwater flow direction and depth to water table information. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source:P.G.Schruben,R.E.Arndt and W.J.Bawiec,Geology of the Conterminous U.S.at 1:2,500,000 Scale-A digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M.Beikman Map,USGS Digital Data Series DOS-11 (1994). STATSGO: State Soil Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture,Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS) The U.S. Department of Agriculture's(USDA)Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS)leads the national Conservation Soil Survey(NCSS)and is responsible for collecting,storing,maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States.A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape.Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed(SSURGO) soil survey maps. SSURGO:Soil Survey Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture,Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS) Telephone: 800-672-5559 SSURGO is the most detailed level of mapping done by the Natural Resources Conservation Service,mapping scales generally range from 1:12,000 to 1:63,360. Field mapping methods using national standards are used to construct the soil maps in the Soil Survey Geographic(SSURGO)database.SSURGO digitizing duplicates the original soil survey maps.This level of mapping is designed for use by landowners,townships and county natural resource planning and management. TC6363623.2s Page PSGR-1 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED LOCAL/REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS FEDERAL WATER WELLS PWS: Public Water Systems Source: EPNOffice of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Public Water System data from the Federal Reporting Data System. A PWS is any water system which provides water to at least 25 people for at least 60 days annually. PWSs provide water from wells,rivers and other sources. PWS ENF: Public Water Systems Violation and Enforcement Data Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Violation and Enforcement data for Public Water Systems from the Safe Drinking Water Information System(SDWIS)after August 1995. Prior to August 1995,the data came from the Federal Reporting Data System(FRDS). USGS Water Wells: USGS National Water Inventory System(NWIS) This database contains descriptive information on sites where the USGS collects or has collected data on surface water and/or groundwater.The groundwater data includes information on wells,springs,and other sources of groundwater. STATE RECORDS North Carolina Public Water Supply Wells Source: Department of Environmental Health Telephone: 919-715-3243 OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION North Carolina Wildlife Resources/Game Lands Source: Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 All publicly owned game lands managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and as listed in Hunting and Fishing Maps. NC Natural Heritage Sites: Natural Heritage Element Occurrence Sites Source: Natural Heritage Occurrence Sites Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 A point coverage identifying locations of rare and endangered species,occurrences of exemplary or unique natural ecosystems(terrestrial or aquatic),and special animal habitats(e.g.,colonial waterbird nesting sites). NC Natural Areas:Significant Natural Heritage Areas Source: Center for Geographic Information and Analysis Telephone: 919-733-2090 A polygon converage identifying sites(terrestrial or aquatic)that have particular biodiversity significance. A site's significance may be due to the presenceof rare species,rare or high quality natural communities,or other important ecological features. RADON State Database:NC Radon Source:Department of Environment&Natural Resources Telephone:919-733-4984 Radon Statistical and Non Statiscal Data Area Radon Information Source:USGS Telephone: 703-356-4020 The National Radon Database has been developed by the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)and is a compilation of the EPA/State Residential Radon Survey and the National Residential Radon Survey. The study covers the years 1986-1992.Where necessary data has been supplemented by information collected at private sources such as universities and research institutions. TC6363623.2s Page PSGR-2 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED EPA Radon Zones Source: EPA Telephone: 703-356-4020 Sections 307&309 of IRAA directed EPA to list and identify areas of U.S.with the potential for elevated indoor radon levels. OTHER Airport Landing Facilities: Private and public use landing facilities Source: Federal Aviation Administration,800-57-6656 Epicenters: World earthquake epicenters,Richter 5 or greater Source: Department of Commerce,National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Earthquake Fault Lines: The fault lines displayed on EDR's Topographic map are digitized quaternary faultlines,prepared in 1975 by the United State Geological Survey STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION 0 2015 TomTom North America,Inc.All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. TC6363623.2s Page PSGR-3 Bennett Property Bennett Rd. Goldsboro, NC 27530 Inquiry Number: 6363623.3 February 10, 2021 Certified Sanborn® Map Report 6 Armstrong Road,4th floor CEDR® Shelton, CT 06484 Toil Free. 800.352.0050 www.e drnet.corn Certified Sanborn® Map Report 02/10/21 Site Name: Client Name: Bennett Property Cohesion, Inc. Bennett Rd. 5216 Yates Mill Pond Rd CEDR. Goldsboro, NC 27530 Raleigh, NC 27606 EDR Inquiry# 6363623.3 Contact: William Bill Gibson The Sanborn Library has been searched by EDR and maps covering the target property location as provided by Cohesion, Inc.were identified for the years listed below.The Sanborn Library is the largest,most complete collection of tire insurance maps.The collection includes maps from Sanborn.Bromley, Perris&Browne,Hopkins, Barlow.and others. Only Environmental Data Resources Inc.(EDR)is authorized to grant rights for commercial reproduction of maps by the Sanborn Library LLC,the copyright holder for the collection. Results can be authenticated by visiting www.edrnet.comisanbom. The Sanborn Library is continually enhanced with newly identified map archives.This report accesses all maps in the collection as of the day this report was generated. Certified Sanborn Results: .4-'UI$ �P Certification# 65CB-48EF-AB36 ��fWt- 1,..1 PO# 2021999 .I'n r 1 1 I f 1 `j• s'•.ry Project Bennett Property • s°d ••��:... AI..........00 Sanborn®Library search results This report certifies that the complete holdings of the Sanborn Library, Certification#:65CB 48EF-AB36 LLC collection have been searched based on client supplied target property information,and fire insurance maps covering the target property The Sanborn Library includes more than 1.2 million were not found. fire insurance maps from Sanborn,Bromley, Perris& Browne, Hopkins, Barlow and others which track historical property usage in approximately 12,000 American cities and towns. Collections searched: f Library of Congress f University Publications of America f EDR Private Collection The Sanborn Library LLC Since 1866"' Limited Permission To Make Copies Cohesion,Inc. (the client)is permitted to make up to FIVE photocopies of this Sanborn Map transmittal and each fire insurance map accompanying this report solely for the limited use of its customer.No one other than the client is authorized to make copies.Upon request made directly to an EDR Account Executive,the client may be permitted to make a limited number of additional photocopies.This permission is conditioned upon compliance by the client,its customer and their agents with EDR's copyright policy:a copy of which is available upon request. Disclaimer-Copyright and Trademark Notice This Report contains certain information obtained from a variety of public and other sources reasonably available to Environmental Data Resources,Inc.It cannot be concluded from this Report that coverage information for the target and surrounding properties does not exist from other sources.NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,IS MADE WHATSOEVER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS REPORT.ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES,INC.SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE MAKING OF ANY SUCH WARRANTIES,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE.ALL RISK IS ASSUMED BY THE USER.IN NO EVENT SHALL ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES,INC.BE LIABLE TO ANYONE, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF ERRORS OR OMISSIONS,NEGLIGENCE,ACCIDENT OR ANY OTHER CAUSE,FOR ANY LOSS OF DAMAGE,INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL,OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.ANY LIABILITY ON THE PART OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES,INC.IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THIS REPORT.Purchaser accepts this Report"AS IS".Any analyses,estimates,ratings,environmental risk levels or risk codes provided in this Report are provided for illustrative purposes only,and are not intended to provide,nor should they be interpreted as providing any facts regarding,or prediction or forecast of,any environmental risk for any property.Only a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment performed by an environmental professional can provide information regarding the environmental risk for any property. Additionally,the information provided in this Report is not to be construed as legal advice. Copyright 2021 by Environmental Data Resources,inc.All rights reserved.Reproduction in any media or format,in whole or in part,of any report or map of Environmental Data Resources,Inc.,or its affiliates,is prohibited without prior written permission. EDR and its logos(including Sanborn and Sanborn Map)are trademarks of Environmental Data Resources,Inc.or its affiliates.All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. 6363623 - 3 page 2 Bennett Property Bennett Rd. Goldsboro, NC 27530 Inquiry Number: 6363623.5 February 11, 2021 The EDR Aerial Photo Decade Package 6 Armstrong Road,4th floor Shelton, CT 06484 CEDR® Toll Free:800.352.0050 www.edrnet.com EDR Aerial Photo Decade Package 02/11/21 Site Name: Client Name: Bennett Property Cohesion, Inc. Bennett Rd. 5216 Yates Mill Pond Rd CEDRt' Goldsboro, NC 27530 Raleigh, NC 27606 EDR Inquiry# 6363623.5 Contact: William Bill Gibson Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR)Aerial Photo Decade Package is a screening tool designed to assist environmental professionals in evaluating potential liability on a target property resulting from past activities.EDR's professional researchers provide digitally reproduced historical aerial photographs, and when available, provide one photo per decade. Search Results: Year Scale Details Source 2016 1"=500' Flight Year: 2016 USDA/NAIP 2012 1"=500' Flight Year: 2012 USDA/NAIP 2009 1"=500' Flight Year: 2009 USDA/NAIP 1999 1"=750' Flight Date: March 02, 1999 USGS 1983 1"=500' Flight Date: March 02, 1983 NHAP 1973 1"=500' Flight Date: March 20, 1973 USGS 1964 1"=500' Flight Date: April 01, 1964 USGS 1961 1"=500' Flight Date: October 05, 1961 USGS 1959 1"=500' Flight Date: March 04, 1959 USDA 1950 1"=500' Flight Date: November 21, 1950 USGS When delivered electronically by EDR,the aerial photo images included with this report are for ONE TIME 175E ONLY. Further reproduction of these aerial photo images is prohibited without permission from EDR. For more information contact your EDR Account Executive. 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INQUIRY#:6363623.5 t . YEAR: 1950 - N 44.. '1 illeo 4 =500 CEDR 4 . 1. • .1°- '11111*:. : • , 1 ' ,. . APPENDIX B WAYNE COUNTY 1/29/2021 10:01:08 AM BENNETT JACK ROSE BENNETT CLARK HOOD Return/Appeal Notes: 2546875656 BENNETT RD UNIQ ID 1847 735280 ID NO:01K04000001026 COUNTYWIDE ADVALOREM TAX(100),FIRE-GRANTHAM(100),SW FFEEFEE(2) CARD NO.1 at 1 Reval Year:2019 Tax Year:2021 BENNETT RD 1366-805 13.000 AC SRC= Appraised by 88 on 07/23/2010 01904 GRANTHAM TOWNSHIP TW-01 C-00 EX-AT- LAST ACTION 20180727 CONSTRUCTION DETAIL MARKET VALUE DEPRECIATION CORRELATION OF VALUE TOTAL POINT VALUE I Eff. BASE BUILDING ADJUSTMENTS USE MOD Area QUAL RATE RCN EYE AY CREDENCE TO TOTAL ADJUSTMENT 02 00 Se GOOD I DEPR.BUILDING VALUE-CARD 0 FACTOR TYPE:MOBILE HOME DEPR.OB/XF VALUE-CARD 7,480 TOTAL QUALITY INDEX MARKET LAND VALUE-CARD 53,800 STORIES: TOTAL MARKET VALUE-CARD 61,280 TOTAL APPRAISED VALUE-CARD 61,280 TOTAL APPRAISED VALUE-PARCEL 61,280 TOTAL PRESENT USE VALUE-PARCEL 0 TOTAL VALUE DEFERRED-PARCEL 0 TOTAL TAXABLE VALUE-PARCEL 61,280 PRIOR BUILDING VALUE 0 OBXF VALUE 7,480 LAND VALUE 49,560 PRESENT USE VALUE 0 DEFERRED VALUE 0 TOTAL VALUE 57,040 PERMIT CODE I DATE I NOTE I NUMBER I AMOUNT ROUT:WTRSHD: SALES DATA OFF. RECORD DATE DEED INDICATE SALES BOOK PAGE MOYR TYPE Q/UV/I PRICE 02988 0202 1 2012 WD C V 0 00531 0259 1 1960 WD U I 0 HEATED AREA NOTES 1.00 TO LT 8436 I 8/15-2 SW'S ON LOT SUBAREA UNIT ORIG 3 ANN DEP 3 OB/XF DEPR. GS RPL CODE QUALITY DESCRIPTION LTH WTH UNITS PRICE COND BLDG*L/B AYB EYB RATE OVR COND VALUE TYPE AREA % CS 24 2 SHED(OPEN 2E 20 40 12.00 100 2 19701970 53 10 480 FIREPLACE ENDED) SUBAREA 15 3 MOBILEHOME 0 0 5 1,400.00 100 3 19001900 0 100 7000 TOTALS TTOTAL OB/XF VALUE 7,480 BUILDING DIMENSIONS LAND INFORMATION OTHER ADJUSTMENTS TOTAL HIGHEST AND USE LOCAL FRON DEPTH/ LND COND AND NOTES ROAD LAND UNIT LAND UNT TOTAL ADJUSTED LAND LAND BEST USE CODE ZONING TAGE DEPTH SIZE MOD FACT RF AC LC TO OT TYPE PRICE UNITS TYP ADJST UNIT PRICE VALUE NOTES 0200 0200 0 0 1.0000 0 1.0000 16,000.00 1.000 AC 1.000 16,000.00 16000 5411 5411 0 0 1.2000 0 0.7500 3,500.00 12.000 AC 0.900 3,150.00 37800 TOPO/DITCH TOTAL MARKET LAND DATA 13.000 53,800 TOTAL PRESENT USE DATA Page I of 2 BOOK 2988 P {202 1!IDE1(F_D Doc ID: 010829710002 Tvoe: CRP Recorded: AmI t 58:U4 pm: $26 00 Page 1of2 2 Fee EA Tax: ao.aa WAYNECOUNTY. NC ...� No N.C. Real , ' YNE •�P LOIS J ri0ORINO REGISTER OF DEEDS Estate Excise ` TkPAftixed EK2988 PG202 203 GENERAL WARRANTY DEED NORTH CAROLINA CONVEYING LIFE ESTATE WAYNE COUNTY 'ails DEED,made this the 16th day of January,2013,by and between JOHN ALIEN BENNETT and wife,RUTH ALICE HOOD BENNETT,whose mailing address is 238 Bennett Road,Goldsboro,NC 27530, hereinafter called the Grantors, and JACK ROSE BENNETT, whose mailing address is I14D[0 Aui,f 117,c 1 O[r Ii.Si1Lft7_Att and CLARK HOOD BENNETT, whose mailing address is 1,45 w01.1^I itni, fc 02111-9 ryr a7S341 hereinafter called the Grantees. WMTNESSETH: That the Grantors,in consideration of$100.00 and other valuable considerations to them paid by the Grantees,the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,have bargained and sold,and by these presents do bargain,sell and convey unto the Grantees,their heirs or successors and assigns,those lands lying and being in Grantham Township,Wayne County,North Carolina,and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in Grover Hood's Estate line and runs with said line S.74°E.577 feet to an iron stake in the ditch;thence with said line S.5°W.447 feet to an iron stake; thence S. 2°E. 310 feet to center of public road; thence with said line and public road N. 87°E.763 feet to a stake at the corner of Fred Hood and Durwood Hood; thence with said line,N. l 5°E.876 feet to the beginning,containing 13 acres,more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at an iron stake in the center of the Old John Warrick road and runs in a northerly direction with the center of said road to an iron stake in the center of said road 370 feet;thence in an easterly direction with Manford Hood's line 155 feet to an iron stake;thence in a southerly line 360 feet to an iron stake;thence in a westerly direction 155 feet to the iron stake in the center of the Old John Warrick Road,the point of beginning,containing one acre,more or less. Being the same land conveyed to John Allen Bennett and wife,Ruth Alice Hood Bennett by deed dated September 29, 1960 by Emma G. Hood (widow) and recorded in the Wayne County Registry in Book 531,Page 259. The purpose of this deed is to convey the life estates of Grantors to the Grantees so that full marketable title is vested in Jack Rose Bennett and Clark Hood Bennett. The remainder interest was previously conveyed to Grantees by deed recorded in Book 1366,Page 805, Wayne County Register of Deeds. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lands and all privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging to the said Grantees,their heirs or successors and assigns,forever. And the said Grantors,for themselves,their heirs or executors and administrators,covenant with the Grantees,their heirs or successors and assigns,that they are seized of said premises in fee and have the right to convey The same in fee simple;that the same are free from encumbrances except as herein set forth;and that they will warrant and defend the said title to the same against the claims of all persons whomsoever. Title is conveyed subject to restrictions and easements of record,ifany,and to 2013 taxes. PREPARED BY AND RETC]R T.Q JOYCE ANN KELLER,ATTORNEY, PO DRAWER 8,GOLDSOMMC7873=0008 -No TITLE SEARCH HAS BEEN PERFORMED AND NO OPINION RENDERED UNLESS THIS DOCUMENT[S ACCOMPANIED BY A SEPARATE INSTRUMENT EVIDENCING A TITLE SEARCH" Book: 2988 Page: 202 Beg: 1 Page 2ot2 Ji]11f 988 PAGE 2O3 This property is/ Vis not(initial one)Grantors primary residence. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,the Grantors have hereunto set their hands and seals,the day and year first above written. 42444APHN NORTH CAROLINA WAYNE COUNTY I, Saia,h , a Notary Public in and for said State and County, do hereby certify that John Allen Bennett and Ruth Alice Hood Bennett personally appeared before this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein expressed. iny'hand and Notarial Seal,this the cam' clay of January,2013. y i�:• Notary Public ..w •sAMvq.p41tt ,tI 1 L•stat JAKIT)eada\Ba uan,John and RolilOeed to Jad:and Clark.Jcptx Book: 2988 Page: 202 Sect: 2 'r •CONayne N EC IrGIS JrJ i Printed January 29,2021 WEB HOSTING T[p See Below for Disclaimer WAYNICOEJHtY 1 _ t _�y . 3 �', I �� v - r 1- Y I l -4___ �y ram,` i J- { I_�� 1t�> .L—�} �r s r" Of7 1 �� _ -J I r __J 1{ ti - 1 - I ~ - i I r rs1 rI _ ? 1 LI' __�. r ' `�4_ _ SENNETTRD• — .:f i x I o 7 J,-- _ tJ� • ---o.— I_--1---.'-.----- ...f/ ,1` t�-t �S-� .- I L -s - r 7- wif ._L -( ` /< - -' ��-O. ! • Users of the GIS information/data contained in this web mapping application are hereby notified that the information was compiled from recorded deeds,plats and other public records and data.Users are notified that the aforementioned public primary information sources should be consulted for verification of the data contained in this information.The County of Wayne and the mapping companies or other entities assume no legal responsibility for the information contained herein.By accepting this disclaimer you agree and understand the disclaimer. 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