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R.OY COOPER.
Governor
ELIZABETH S. BISER
Secretary
S. DANIEL SMITH
Director
NORTH CAROLINA
Environmental Quality
11/16/2021
Chris Worden, President
Boathouse Village Community Association, Inc.
C/O Robert High 324 Greenville Ave.
Wilmington, NC 28403
Subject: Change of Ownership Approval
Permit No. WQ0008017
Boathouse Village Private Pump Station & Sewer
New Hanover County
Dear Mr. Worden:
Division personnel have reviewed and approved your permit modification request for Permit No.
WQ0008017. This modification is to change ownership from Joben Partnership to Boathouse Village
Community Association, Inc., and Boathouse Village Community Association, Inc. is now responsible for the
continued operation and maintenance of the subject wastewater collection extension. Our database has
been revised to reflect the ownership change. This cover letter shall be considered a part of this permit and
is therefore incorporated therein by reference.
The Permittee shall maintain compliance with its individual system -wide collection system permit for the
operation and maintenance of these facilities as required by 15A NCAC 2T .0400 and G.S 143-215.9B. If you
have any other questions regarding this matter, please contact Kristin Litzenberger at (919) 707-3699
[email: Kristin.litzenberger@ncdenr.gov].
Sincerely,
DocuSigned by:
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for S. Daniel Smith, Director
Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ
enclosures: .0403 Supplement
cc: Robert High, Board Member (robert@roberthighdevelopment.com)
Wilmington Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Municipal Permitting Unit Files (electronic copy)
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North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources
512 North Salisbury Street 11617 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
919.707.9000
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15A NCAC 02T .0403 PERMITTING BY REGULATION
(a) Collection systems having an actual, permitted or Division approved average daily flow less than
200,000 gallons per day are deemed permitted pursuant to Rule .0113 of this Subchapter provided
the system meets the criteria in Rule .0113 of this Subchapter and all specific criteria required in this
Rule:
(1) The sewer system is effectively maintained and operated at all times to prevent discharge to
land or surface waters, and to prevent any contravention of groundwater standards or
surface water standards.
(2) A map of the sewer system has been developed and is actively maintained.
(3) An operation and maintenance plan including pump station inspection frequency,
preventative maintenance schedule, spare parts inventory and overflow response has been
developed and implemented.
(4) Pump stations that are not connected to a telemetry system (i.e., remote alarm system) are
inspected by the permittee or its representative every day (i.e., 365 days per year). Pump
stations that are connected to a telemetry system are inspected at least once per week.
(5) High -priority sewers are inspected by the permittee or its representative at least once every
six -months and inspections are documented.
(6) A general observation by the permittee or its representative of the entire sewer system is
conducted at least once per year.
(7) Overflows and bypasses are reported to the appropriate Division regional office in
accordance with 15A NCAC 02B .0506(a), and public notice is provided as required by G.S.
143-215.1C.
(8) A Grease Control Program is in place as follows:
(A) For publicly owned collection systems, the Grease Control Program shall include at
least biannual distribution of educational materials for both commercial and
residential users and the legal means to require grease interceptors for new
construction and retrofit, if necessary, of grease interceptors at existing
establishments. The plan shall also include legal means for inspections of the grease
interceptors, enforcement for violators and the legal means to control grease
entering the system from other public and private satellite sewer systems.
(B) For privately owned collection systems, the Grease Control Program shall include at
least biannual distribution of grease education materials to users of the collection
system by the permittee or its representative.
(C) Grease education materials shall be distributed more often than required in Parts
(A) and (B) of this Subparagraph if necessary to prevent grease -related sanitary
sewer overflows.
(9) Right-of-ways and easements are maintained in the full easement width for personnel and
equipment accessibility.
(10)Documentation shall be kept for Subparagraphs (a)(1) through (a)(9) of this Rule for a
minimum of three years with exception of the map, which shall be maintained for the life of
the system.
(b) Private collection systems on a single property serving an industrial facility where the domestic
wastewater contribution is less than 200,000 gallons per day shall be deemed permitted.
(c) The Director may determine that a collection system should not be deemed to be permitted in
accordance with this Rule and Rule .0113 of this Subchapter. This determination shall be made in
accordance with Rule .0113(e) of this Subchapter.
History Note: Authority G.S. 143-215.1(a); 143-215.3(a); 143-215.9B;
Eff. September 1, 2006.