HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0032191_Permit Issuance_20030731State of North Carolina
Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Michael F. Easley, Governor
William G. Ross, Jr.. Secretary
Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director
July 31. 2003
Mr. Tom Knowles
Executive Director
Hebron Colony Ministries, Inc.
356 Old Turnpike Road
Boone, North Carolina 28607
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NCDENR
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Subject: Issuance of NPDES Permit NC0032191
Hebron Colony & Grace Home WWTP
Watauga County
Dear Mr. Knowles:
Division personnel have reviewed and approved your application for renewal of the subject permit.
Accordingly, we are forwarding the attached NPDES discharge permit. This permit is issued pursuant
to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement
between North Carolina and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency dated May 9, 1994 (or as
subsequently amended).
Please be advised that the Division of Water Quality has received comments from Richard S. DeMott,
Chair of the Watauga River Conservation Partners. That association is "concerned about the large
number of wastewater treatment plants discharging into the Watauga River or its tributaries and the
impact these have immediately and over a period of time". The Division of Water Quality requires you
to be diligent in your plant operations and maintenance. Furthermore, the Division urges you to
anticipate future needs by planning for wastewater improvements.
If any parts, measurement frequencies or sampling requirements contained in this permit are
unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty
(30) days following receipt of this letter. This request must be in the form of a written petition,
conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of
Administrative Hearings (6714 Mail Service Center. Raleigh. North Carolina 27699-6714). Unless
such demand is made, this decision shall be final and binding.
Please note that this permit is not transferable except after notice to the Division. The Division may
require modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit. This permit does not affect the legal
requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality or
permits required by the Division of Land Res urces, the Coastal Area Management Act or any other
Federal or Local governmental permit that be required.
If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Christie Jackson at telephone
number (919) 733-5083, extension 538.
Sincerely, SIGNED $Y
SUS
ORIGI NgL.VVILSON
Alan W. Klimek, P.E.
cc: Central Files
Winston-Salem Regional Office/Water Quality Section
NPDES Unit
Richard DeMott. Watauga River Conservation Partners
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719
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Permit No. NC0032191
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
PERMIT
TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER UNDER THE
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1. other lawful
standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental
Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended,
Hebron Colony Ministries, Inc.
is hereby authorized to discharge wastewater from a facility located at the
Hebron Colony and Grace Home
on NCSR 1558
south of Shulls Mill
Watauga County
to receiving waters designated as the Watauga River in the Watauga River Basin
in accordance with effluent limitations. monitoring requirements. and other conditions set forth in
Parts I. II. III. and [V hereof.
The permit shall become effective September 1. 2003.
This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on September 30. 2007.
Signed this day July 31. 2003.
ORIGINAL. SIGNE
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SUSAN A
Alan W. Klimek, P.E.. Director
Division of Water Quality
By Authority of the Environmental Mangement Commission
Permit No. NC0032191
SUPPLEMENT TO PERMIT COVER SHEET
Hebron Colony Ministries, Inc.
is hereby authorized to:
1. Continue to operate a 4000 gpd wastewater treatment facility
consisting of the following components:
• bar sceen
• diffused air aeration tank
• secondary clarifier
• chlorine disinfection
• dechlorination
This facility is located at Hebron Colony and Grace Home on NCSR
1558 south of Shulls Mill in Watauga County
2. Discharge from said treatment works at the location specified on
the attached map into the Watauga River which is classified B-
Trout HQW waters in the Watauga River Basin.
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Permit No. NC0032191
A.(1.) EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS - FINAL
During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the Permittee is authorized to
discharge from outfall(s) serial number 001. Such discharges shall be limited and monitored by the Permittee as specified below:
EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS
LIMITS
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Monthly
Average
Weekly
Average
Daily Maximum
Measurement
Frequency
Sample
Type
Sample
Location1
Flow
0.004 MGD
Weekly
Instantaneous
I or E
BOD, 5 day, 20°C
30.0 mg/L
45.0 mg/L
Weekly
Grab
E
Total Suspended Residue
30.0 mg/L
45.0 mg/L
Weekly
Grab
E
NH3 as N
Weekly
Grab
E
pH2
Weekly
Grab
E
Temperature3
Weekly
Grab
E, U, D
Fecal Coliform (geometric mean)
200 / 100 ml
400 / 100 ml
Weekly
Grab
E
Total Residual Chlorine
28 pg/L
2/Week
Grab
E
Notes:
1 Sample locations: E - Effluent, U - Upstream 50 feet above the discharge point, D - Downstream 100 feet below the discharge
point.
2 The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units.
3 The temperature of the receiving stream shall not be increased by more than 0.5°C due to the discharge of heated liquids, and
shall in no case exceed 20°C.
There shall be no discharge of floating solids or visible foam in other than trace amounts.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF NORTH
CAROLINA
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT COMMIS-
SION/NPDES UNIT
1617 MAIL SERVICE
CENTER
RALEIGH, NC 27699-1617
NOTIFICATION OF INTENT
TO ISSUE A NPDES
WASTEWATER PERMIT
On the basis of thorough
staff review and application
of NC General Statute
143.21, Public law 92-500
and other lawful standards
and regulations, the North
Carolina Environmental
Management Commission
proposes to issue a National
Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System discharging treated was-
(NPDES) wastewater disc- tewater into WATAUGA
harge permit to the per- RIVER in the WATAUGA
son(s) listed below effective River Basin, Currently BOD-,•
45 days form the publish TSS, Ammonia as N. Fecal'
date of this notice. ' Coliform, Total residual
chlorine are water quality.
Written comments regarding limited. This discharge may
the proposed permit will be affect future allocations in
accepted until 30 days after this portion of the receiving;
the publish date. of this stream. -.>'
notice. All comments re-
ceived prior to that -date are NPDES Permit Number
considered in the: final de- NC0032191, Hebrorf Colony
terminations regarding the & Grace Home, 356 Old
proposed permit. The Direc- Turnpike lad, Boone, PiC,
for of the NC Division of 28E07 has applied for. -a
Water Quality may decide to permit renewal for a facility
hold a public meeting for the located in Watauga County
proposed permit should the discharging treated was,:
Division receive a significant tewater into the Watatage.
degree of public interest. River in the Watauga River
Basin.. Currently fecal„
Copies of the draft permit coltorm & total residual
and other supporting infor- chlorine are water quality'
mation on file used to de- limited. This discharge ropy,
termine conditions present in affect allocations in this or -
the draft permit are available tion of the receiving stream,
upon request and payment T�
of the costs of reproduction. NPDES Permit NumpeOd
NC0032182, Sunset Apart?
menis, NCSR 1104, Boone -
NC 28607 has applied for a
permit renewal for a fac(Qiy
located in Watauga Couref
discharging treated was-
tewater into Brushy Port
Creek in the Watauga Rude?.
Basin. Currently ammonia`ds '
N and fecal colitorm 'eiq
water quality limited. thrsl
discharge may affect futurdi
allocations in this portion' or..
the receiving stream.
Nov.6-lc
Mail comments and/or re-
quests for informatibn to the
NC Division of Water Quality
at the above address or call
Ms. Valery Stephens at 919-
733-5083, extension 520.
Please include the NPDES
permit number (attached) in
any communication. Interes-
ted persons may also visit
the Division of Water Quality
at 512 N. Salisbury Street,
Raleigh, NC 27604-1148
between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to review
information on file.
NPDES Permit Number
NC0038041. Laurel Seasons.:
WWTP, 4092 NC Highway
105 South, Boone. NC .,
28607 has applied for a
permit renewal for a Tacit o;
located in Watauga CountIn
discharging treated was r
tewater into Laurel Fork in•
the Watauga River Basin.
Currently fecal colifonre
total residual chlorine Ire;
water quality limited. Thieli
discharge may affect futtiict
allocations in this portion, 6
the receiving stream. ;i
NPDES Permit Number N-
0065617, Hidden Valley In—
corporated, 8791 NC Hwy
105 South, Boone, NC-
28607 has applied for a
permit renewal for a facility,
located in Watauga County
NOV - 8 2002
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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA-WATAUGA COUNTY
Before the
Notary Public o
state, duly com
and authorized
oaths, personal
undersigned, a
f said County and
missioned, qualified
by law to administer
ly appeared:
ANGEL_A H GREENE
Who being first duly sworn, depo_ es
and says: that he (she) is
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
of a newspaper known as THE
DEMOCRAT, published, issued
entered as second class mail
City of Boone, in said Count
State; that he (she) is auth
make this affidavit and savor
[went; that the notice or oth
advertisement,e true copy of
attached heretc. was publish
WATAUGA DEMOUWT the followi
such notice
advertiseme
the time of
lication, a
the require
of Section
tr_ttes of No
qualified n
of Section
tutes of No
This
NOVEMBER 6, 2®02
WATAI.1GA
and
in the
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which i
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, papa r, document, or legal
nt was published was, at
each and every such pub -
newspaper meeting all of
ments and qualifications;
I-597 of the General Sta-
rth Carolina and was a
ewspaper within the meaning
I-597 of the General Sta-
rth Carolina.
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. PUBLIC NOTICE
State of North Carolina
Environmental Management
Ccmission/NPDES Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Notification of Intent to Issue a
NPDES Wastewater Permit
On the basis of thorough staff review and application of NC
General Statute 143.21, Public law 92-500 and other lawful
standards and regulations, the North Carolina Environmental
Management Commission proposed to issue a National pollu-
tant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) wastewater dis-
charge permit to the person(s) listed below effective 45 days
from the publish date of this notice.
Written comments regarding the proposed permit will be
accepted until 30 days after the publish date of this notice. All
comments received prior to that date are considered in the
final determinations regarding the proposed permit. The
Director of the N.C. Division of Water Quality may decide to
hold a public meeting for the . proposed permit should the
Division receive a significant degree of public interest.
Copies of the draft permit and other supporting information
on file used to determine conditions present in the draft per-
mit are available upon request and payment of the costs pf
reproduction. Mail comments and/or requests for information
to the NC Division of Water Quality at the above address 9r
call Ms. Valery Stephens at (919) 733-5083, extension 520.
Please ..include the NPDES permit number (attached) in any
communication. Interested persons may also visit the Division
of Water Quality at 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, N.C.
27604-1148 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to
review information on file.
NPDES Permit Number NC0038041. Laurel Seasons WWTP,
4092 NC Highway 105 South, Boone, N.C. 28607 has applied
for a permit renewal for a facility located in Watauga County
discharging treated wastewater into Laurel Fork in the
Watauga River basin. Currently fecal coliform are water qual-
ity limited. This discharge may affect future allocations in this
portion of the receiving stream.
NPDES Permit Number NC0065617. Hidden Valley incorpo-
rated, 8791 NC Hwy 105 South, Boone, NC 28607 has appligd
for a permit renewal for a facility located in Watauga County
discharging treated wastewater into WATAUGA RIVER in
the WATAUGA River Basin. Currently BOD, TSS, Ammonia
as N.Fecal Coliform, Total residual chlorine are water quality
limited. This discharge may affect future allocations in this
portion of the receiving stream.
NPDES Permit Number NC0032191, Hebron Colony & Grace
Home, 356 Old Turnpike Rd. Boone, NC 28607 has applied for
a permit renewal for a facility located in Watauga County dis-
chargingftreated wastewater into the Watauga River in die
Watauga River Bas . Currently fecal coliform & total resid-
ual chlorine are wa er quality limited. This discharge may
affect allocations in t is portion of the receiving stream. '
NPDES Permit Number NC0032182, Sunset Apartments.
NCSR 1104, Boone, NC 28607 has applied for a permit renew-
al for a facility located in Watauga County discharging treat-
ed wastewater into Brushy Fork Creek in the Watauga River
Basin. Currently ammonia as N and fecal coliform are water
quality limited. This discharge may affect future allocations in
this portion of he receiving stream.
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROL INA-WATAUGA COUNTY
Before the undersigned, a
notary Public of said County and
state, duly commissioned, qualified
and authorized by law to administer
3aths, personally appeared:
JERRY W BURNS
)ho being first duly sworn, deposes
and says: that he (she) is
EDITOR
Df a newspaper known as THE BLOWING
ROCKET, published, issued and
entered as second class mail in Cite
:,f Blowing Rock, in saiCounty and
State; that he (she) is authorized to
Hake this affidavit and sworn state-
ment; that the notice of other legal
advert i sement, a true copy of which is
attached hereto, was pu'rlished in THE
GLOWING ROCKET the follcwinn dates:
and that th a ' i a .er in cn
such not ice e-docLkment Q or
advert i semen s publ i\A e� as ate,
:he time of c ar revery sate pub\-
t icat i on, a n - I.aper mee r \d�'{1H1. o1\
:he requireme is -nu ��A
pf Section I-.f'7 of3-1-so-'=--ra1 Sta—
t;utes of North Carli and was a
qualified newsp .er within the
Df Section 1-597 of the General
utes of N(orth Carolina. i�//
y o f���/G'G�C �7�uy
This
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Sta-
Sworn to and ubscribed before me,
this %J%'v d of 11 c z, ,L00 2.'
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Notary
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Public
NC Division of Water Quality
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 2769641617
Dear Director:
784 Alpine Dr., Seven -Devils
Banner Elk, NC Z8 itl7y-, -98Qr
November 15;
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POINT SCN RCF .
0n behalf of the Watauga River Conservation Partners chapter of the
Western North Carolina Alliance I am writing to comment on the following
proposed permit renewals:
Avery County:
o NPDES Permit Number NC0062961, Tynecastle WWTP; NC Highway 105, Banner
Elk, NC 28604
Watauga County:
o NPDES Permit Number NC0032182, Sunset Apartments, NCSR 1104, Boone, NC
28607
o NPDES Permit Number NC0038041, Laurel Seasons WWTP, 4092 NC Highway 105
South, Boone, NC 28607
o NPDES Permit Number NC0065617, Hidden Valley Incorporated, 8791 NC Highway
105 South, Boone, NC 28607
o NPDES Permit Number NC0032191, Hebron Colony & Grace Home, 356 0ld
Turnpike Rd., Boone, NC 28607
All of the above discharge into the Watuaga River and the multipli—
city of the WWTPs discharging into the River are of concern particularly in
drought periods and as population in the area swings from high peaks to lows.
We are aware of past violations from some of these plants and hope that
appropriate caution and monitoring will occur as they are repermited and are
in use. Changes in their permitting and capacities based on the latest
limits must be carefully considered.
Your supervision and concern are appreciated.
Sincerely,
Richard A. DeMott
Chair, W.R.C.P.
Draft permit #NC0032191 Hebron Colony
Subject: Draft permit #NC0032191 Hebron Colony
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 09:54:33 -0500
From: "Sue White, EIT' <Sue.White@ncmail.net>
Organization: NC DENR Winston Salem Regional Office
To: Christie Jackson <Christie.Jackson@ncmail.net>,
Steve Mauney <Steve.Mauney@ncmail.net>
Christie:
re: Draft permit #NC0032191, Hebron Colony. This is an ancient, undersized plant
which does not function well. The board at Hebron have committed to putting in a new
plant. The application is in the works for a new 15,000 gpd (I think) plant. Chuck
Davis is the Consulting Engineer handling the expansion. Since this renewal permit
should be temporary while they get the information together for the new plant, there
are no additional comments from this office. Should you require additional
information, please contact me.
Sue White, EIT
NC DENR Winston-Salem Regional Office
Division of Water Quality, Water Quality Section
585 Waughtown Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Voice: (336) 771-4608 ext 273
FAX: (336) 771-4630
If a man does not keep pace with his companions,
perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
Let him step to the music which he hears,
however measured or far away.
-Henry David Thoreau
Sue White, EIT <Sue.White@ncmail.net>
Environmental Engineer I
State of North Carolina
Department of Environmental Health and Natural Resources
1 of 2 12/2/02 10:07 AN
IWC Calculations
Hebron
NC0032191
Prepared By: Tom Belnick, NPDES Unit
Enter Design Flow (MGD):
Enter s7O10(cfs):
Enter w7O10 (cfs):
0.06
6.75
10
Residual Chlorine
7010 (CFS)
DESIGN FLOW (MGD)
DESIGN FLOW (CFS)
STREAM STD (UG/L)
UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL (I
IWC (%)
Allowable Conc. (ug/I)
Fecal Limit
(If DF >331; Monitor)
(If DF <331; Limit)
Dilution Factor (DF)
NPDES Servor/Current Versions/IWC
proposed expansion
Ammonia (NH3 as N)
(summer)
6.75 7010 (CFS)
0.06 DESIGN FLOW (MGD)
0.093 DESIGN FLOW (CFS)
17.0 STREAM STD (MG/L)
0 UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL
1.36 IWC (%)
1251 Allowable Conc. (mg/I)
Ammonia (NH3 as N)
(winter)
6.75
0.06
0.093
1.0
0.22
16-
7010 (CFS) 10
200/100mI DESIGN FLOW (MGD) 0.06
DESIGN FLOW (CFS) 0.093
STREAM STD (MG/L) 1.8
73.58 UPS BACKGROUND LEVEL 0.22
IWC (%) 0.92 \
Allowable Conc. (mg/I) 17U
e's
12/8/00
NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - SHORT FORM D
To be filed only by dischargers of 100% domestic wastewater (<1 MGD flow)
N: C. Department of Environment and Natural Resoi
Division of Water Quality / NPDES Unit
41617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-16
North Carolina NPDES Permit Number I NCO()
(if known)
32191
Please print or type
1. Mailing address of applicant/permittee:
Facility Name
Owner Name
Street Address
City
State
ZIP Code
Telephone Number
Fax Number
e-mail Address
APR - 8 2002
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2. Location of facility producing discharge:
Name (If different from above)
Facility Contact Person
Street Address or State Road
City / Zip Code
County
Telephone Number
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3. Reason for application:
Expansion/Modification * Existing Unpermitted Discharge
Renewal New Facility,
* Please provide a description of the expansion/modification:
N/A
4. Description of the existing treatment facilities (list all installed components with
capacities):
4000 GPD WWT facility consisting of a bar screen, dissused air
aeration tank, secondary clarifier, chlorine disinfection and
dechlorination
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NPDES PERMIT APPLICATION - SHORT FORM D
To be filed only by dischargers of 100% domestic wastew
5. Description of wastewater (check all that apply):
Type of Facility Generating Wastewater 1, ` APB
Industrial Nucnber of Employ: es
D flow)
Commercial Number of Employ es DENR -
Residential Number of Homes i POINT :
School Number of Students/Staff q 2
Other 9 R ,-5-
Describe the source(s) of wastewater (example: subdivision, mobile home park, etc.):
Drug rehab
b. Number of separate wastewater discharge pipes (wastewater Jutfalis):
On e
7. If the facility has multiple discharge outfalls, record the source(s) of wastewater for each
outfall:
N/A
S. Name of receiving stream(s) (Provide a map showing the exact location of each outfall):
Watauga River
I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in the application and that to the
hest of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate.
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Printed Name of Person Signing
Title
Signature of A
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'cant Date Si ed
North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6B (i) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false statement representation, or
certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document files or required to be maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the
Environmental Management Commission implementing that Article, or who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate any
recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under Article 21 or regulations of the Environmental
Management Commission implementing that Article, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $10.000, or by
imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both. (18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides a punishment by a fine of not more than $10,000 or
imprisonment not more than 5 years, or both for a similar offense.)
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Bill Holman, Secretary
Kerr T. Stevens. Director
December 12, 2000
Mr. James Elliot, President
Hebron Colony/Grace Home
356 Old Turnpike Road
Boone, North Carolina 28607
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NCDENR
Subject: Return of Permit Modification Request
NC0032191; Return #2098
Watauga County
Dear Mr. Elliot:
The Division is returning your NPDES permit modification request for expanded flow as
incomplete. The Division received your modification request, prepared by Mr. Chuck Davis of
Atlantic Plan Engineering, on November 16th, 2000, along with a check for $215. The
application requests an increase in permitted flow from 4,000 gpd to 59,940 gpd.
A review of the submitted application package indicates that the package is incomplete for the
following reasons:
• Engineering Alternatives Analysis (EAA). The application does not contain an EAA,
which is a requirement for any proposed new or expanding wastewater treatment plant
per 15A NCAC 2H.0105. The EAA should evaluate all feasible alternatives to direct
surface water discharge. In particular, the EAA should discuss whether non -discharge
alternatives such as surface disposal or subsurface disposal were considered for the
expanded flow.
• Flow Justification (Hebron). The application states that Hebron Colony's present flow
need is 12,300 gpd. However, current flow records indicate that the facility is generally
meeting the current monthly average flow Iimit of 4,000 gpd: It is unclear why the
facility needs an additional 8,1300 gpd for present operations. The application also
projects a future need of an additional 6.000 gpd, based on addition of a 2nd Bible
Conference Center. Has Hebron secured funds and building permits to begin this
additional phase, and when would construction be anticipated?
• Flow Justification (Steve Loflin). The application states that the present flow need for
Steve Loflin is 5,280 gpd. Based on discussion with Mr. Davis, this represents the
anticipated discharge from adjacent condos that are currently being constructed, and
that Mr. Loflin has committed to tie into the Hebron WWTP. As discussed with Mr.
Davis, documentation of this arrangement is needed. The application also projects a
future flow need of 36,360 gpd for Mr. Loflin, based on addition of 2 restaurants, shops,
hotel/lodge, and more condos. Has Mr. Loflin secured funds and building permits to
begin this additional phase, and when would construction be anticipated?
Finally, please note that Hebron's current permitted flow of 4,000 gpd is to the Watauga River,
which is classified B Trout High Quality Water (HQW). The current permit has monthly
average effluent limits of 30 mg/1 for BOD5 and TSS, and no NH3-N limit. Per 15A NCAC 02B.
0224, an expanded wastewater discharge to HQW class waters would result in significantly
more stringent effluent limits of BOD5 = 5 mg/1, NH3-N = 2 mg/1, DO = 6 mg/1, TSS = 10
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mg/1, and alternative methods to chlorination required for HQW Trout waters. The applicant
should fully consider whether any proposed treatment system would be able to comply with the
more stringent effluent limits that would be applied upon expansion.
If you plan to reapply for the major modification request, you will need to resubmit an
application fee of $215, a completed EAA, and additional information requested above. I have
included a copy of Division guidance material for preparation of the EAA. Also, please be aware
that an Authorization to Construct (ATC) permit would be required to install any new treatment
system. If you have any questions concerning this letter or the other requirements for your
facility, please call Tom Belnick at (919) 733-5083, extension 543.
Sincerely,
David A. Goodrich
NPDES Unit Supervisor
Cc: Chuck Davis, Atlantic Plan Engineering Corp., 308 4th St. NW, Hickory, NC 28601
Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality (Sue White)
NPDES Files
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APPALACHIAN DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT
DISTRICT OFFICE: 141 Health Center Drive, Boone, NC 28607
Telephone 828-264-4995 Fax 828-264-4997
Public Health: Protecting and improving your health throughout life.
December 6, 2000
Mr. Tom Belnick
NC Division of Water Quality
NPDES Unit
1621 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1621
Dear Mr. Belnick:
Daniel Staley, MS
Director
David J. Triplett
Chairman Board of Health
DEC 1 3 2000
DENR - WATER QUALITY
POINT SOURCE BRANCH
This letter is in reference to Hebron Colony in Watauga County, NC and their existing and
proposed wastewater systems.
A couple of years ago we looked at their property for installing a subsurface sewage disposal
system to replace the existing NPDES system. We had located some property on the ball field that
appeared to offer the best site for a susbsurface system, however it would not have been enough
space to handle all the required flow from the facility and would not allow any space for repair.
With the proposed expansion of this facility we are now sure we do not have adequate space,
proper soil depth, or suitable topography to even consider a subsurface sewage system. It is our
opinion and recommendation that Hebron Colony look into expanding and upgrading the existing
NPDES system to accommodate the current and future needs of this facility.
If you have any questions regarding this please feel free to call me at 828-264-4995.
Sincere
y,
John M. Alley
Environmental Health Supervisor
cc: Chuck Davis
Sue White
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PO Box 309 77 Willis Street PO Box 208 141 Health Center Drive
Sparta, NC 28675 Sparta, NC 28675 Jefferson, NC 28640 Boone, NC 28607
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ENR-ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT TI SA: 02B .0200
(e) Nutrient strategies applicable to NSW shall be developed by the Commission to control the magnitude,
duration, or frequencies of excessive growths of microscopic or macroscopic vegetation so that the existing
and designated uses of the waterbody are protected or restored.
History Note:
Authority G.S. 143-214:1; I43-215.8B;
Eff. October 1, 1995;
Amended Eff. August 1, 2000.
15A NCAC 02B .0224 HIGH QUALITY WATERS
High Quality Waters (HQW) are a subset of waters with quality higher than the standards and are as
described by 15A NCAC 2B .0101(e)(5). The following procedures shall be implemented in order to
implement the requirements of Rule .0201(d) of this Section.
(1) New or expanded wastewater discharges in High Quality Waters shall comply with the
following:
(a) Discharges from new single family residences shall be prohibited. Those
existing subsurface systems for single family residences which fail and must
discharge shall install a septic tank, dual or recirculating sand filters,
disinfection and step aeration.
(b) All new NPDES wastewater discharges (except single family residences) shall
be required to provide the treatment described below:
(i) Oxygen Consuming Wastes: Effluent limitations shall be as follows:
BOD5= 5 mg/1, NH3-N = 2 mg/1 and DO = 6 mg/1. More stringent
limitations shall be set, if necessary, to ensure that the cumulative
pollutant discharge of oxygen -consuming wastes shall not cause the
DO of the receiving water to drop more than 0.5 mgfl below
background levels, and in no case below the standard. Where
background information is not readily available, evaluations shall
assume a percent saturation determined by staff to be generally
applicable to that hydroenvironment.
(ii) Total Suspended Solids: Discharges of total suspended solids (TSS)
shall be limited to effluent concentrations of 10 mg/l for trout waters
and PNA's, and to 20 mg/1 for all other High Quality Waters.
(iii) Disinfection: Alternative methods to chlorination shall be required for
discharges to trout streams, except that single family residences may
use chlorination if other options are not economically feasible.
Domestic discharges are prohibited to SA waters.
(iv) Emergency Requirements: Failsafe treatment designs shall be
employed, including stand-by power capability for entire treatment
works, dual train design for all treatment components, or equivalent
failsafe treatment designs.
(v) Volume: The total volume of treated wastewater for all discharges
combined shall not exceed 50 percent of the total instream flow under
7Q10 conditions.
(vi) Nutrients: Where nutrient overenrichment is projected to be a concern,
appropriate effluent limitations shall be set for phosphorus or nitrogen,
or both.
(vii) Toxic substances: In cases where complex wastes (those containing or
potentially containing toxicants) may be present in a discharge, a safety
factor shall be applied to any chemical or whole effluent toxicity
allocation. The limit for a specific chemical constituent shall be
allocated at one-half of the normal standard at design conditions.
Whole effluent toxicity shall be allocated to protect for chronic toxicity
at an effluent concentration equal to twice that which is acceptable
under design conditions. In all instances there may be no acute toxicity
in an effluent concentration of 90 percent. Ammonia toxicity shall be
evaluated according to EPA guidelines promulgated in "Ambient Water
NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 08/01/00
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ENR-ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT T15A: 02B .0200
Quality Criteria for Ammonia - 1984"; EPA document number
440/5-85-001; NITS number PB85-227114; July 29, 1985 (50 FR
30784) or "Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Ammonia (Saltwater) -
1989"; EPA document number 440/5-88-004; NTIS number
PB89-169825. This material related to ammonia toxicity is hereby
incorporated by reference including any subsequent amendments and
editions and is available for inspection at the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources Library, 512 North Salisbury
Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. Copies may be obtained from the
National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road,
Springfield, Virginia 22161 at a cost of forty-seven dollars ($47.00).
(c) All expanded NPDES wastewater discharges in High Quality Waters shall be
required to provide the treatment described in Sub -Item (1)(b) of this Rule,
except for those existing discharges which expand with no increase in permitted
pollutant loading.
(2) Development activities which require an Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan in
accordance with rules established by the NC Sedimentation Control Commission or local
erosion and sedimentation control program approved in accordance with 15A NCAC 4B
.0218, and which drain to and are within one mile of High Quality Waters (HQW) shall
be required to follow the stormwater management rules as specified in 15A NCAC 2H
.1000. Stormwater management requirements specific to HQW are described in 15A
NCAC 2H .1006.
(3) Listing of Waters Classified HQW with Specific Actions. Waters classified as HQW
with specific actions to protect exceptional water quality are listed as follows:. Thorpe
Reservoir [Little Tennessee River Basin, Index No. 2-79-23-(1)] including all of its
tributaries shall be managed with respect to wastewater discharges through Item (1) of
this Rule. Item (2) of this Rule shall not be applied in association with this HQW
because of the local government implementation of WS-III stormwater management
requirements.
If an applicant objects to the requirements to protect high quality waters and believes degradation is
necessary to accommodate important social and economic development, the applicant may contest these
requirements according to the provisions of G.S. 143-215.1(e) and 150B-23.
History Note:
Authority G.S. 143-214.1; 143-215.1; 143-215.3(a)(1);
Eff. October 1, 1995;
Amended Eff. August 1, 1998; April 1, 1996.
15A NCAC 02B .0225 OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS
(a) General In addition to the existing classifications, the Commission may classify unique and special
surface waters of the state as outstanding resource waters (ORW) upon finding that such waters are of
exceptional state or national recreational or ecological significance and that the waters have exceptional
water quality while meeting the following conditions:
(1) that the water quality is rated as excellent based on physical, chemical or biological
information;
(2) the characteristics which make these waters unique and special may not be protected by
the assigned narrative and numerical water quality standards.
(b) Outstanding Resource Values In order to be classified as ORW, a water body must exhibit one or more
of the following values or uses to demonstrate it is of exceptional state or national recreational or ecological
significance:
(1) there are outstanding fish (or commercially important aquatic species) habitat and
fisheries;
(2) there is an unusually high level of water -based recreation or the potential for such
recreation;
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JAMES B.HUNT JR.
GOVERNOR
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Mr. Chuck Davis
Atlantic Plan Engineering Corporation
308 4th Street, NW
Hickory, North Carolina 28601
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL OFFICE
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
November 6, 2000
NOV 1 it 2000
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Subject: Permit modification for Increased flow, Hebron Colony NPDES
Permit No. NC0032191/new sewer line permit information,
Watauga County
Dear Mr. Davis:
Thank you for your recent inquiry concerning increasing the flow to the
Hebron Colony wastewater treatment facility. The procedure to be followed to get a
permit modification would be to send a $215.00 fee (see enclosed fee schedule)
attached to a cover letter stating your request for an increase in the permitted flow.
Once permit is modified, an Authorization to Construct will be required to
build the new facility and bring it on line. Please see the enclosed Authorization to
Construct Guidance Document.
In order to add the condos discussed onto the new facility at Hebron Colony,
a Sewer Line Permit will be required. This permit can be applied for once the
Hebron Colony wastewater facility is capable of handling the additional flow from the
condominiums.
If you have any additional questions or comments, please contact me at 336-
771-4608, ext. 273.
Sue White, EIT
Environmental Engineer I
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Division of Water Quality
Winston-Salem Regional Office
November 15, 2000
Memorandum to: Mr. Dave Goodrich
NPDES Unit
Through: Larry Coble
Water Quality Supervisor
From: Sue White
Environmental Engineer I
Subject: Hebron Colony Request for Permit No. NC0032191 Modification for
Additional Flow, Watauga County
This is a request from Charles Davis, P.E. in Watauga County concerning the Hebron
Colony WWTP. This plant is antiquated and in poor repair. It is also at the maximum
flow for what it can treat. They have ordered a new plant and need the permit
modification for the additional flow that the new plant will allow. Along with the
package enclosed, they included a check for $215.00 as per fee schedule. This has been
recorded and deposited at the WSRO.
c.,riARL S IL 1111 VL3, JR., P.E.
ATLANTIC PLAN ENGINEERING, P. A
ENGINEERING At .PLANNING CONS '.LTA.' TS
P.O. £OX1691
JIC.KORF, NC 2:603-1691
November 10, 2000
Sue White, E.LT.
Environmental Engineer 1
NC-DENR
Division of Water Quality
585 Waughtown Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27107
S28-,32.7-2621
FAX:. 2SFJ27-0931
E-L: atlplani conninc.com
Re: Response to letter dated 11/06/00 regarding Permit modification for Increased flow,
Hebron Colony NPDES Permit No. NCC0032191fnew sewer line permit
information, Watauga County.
Dear Ms. White:
Enclosed is the $215 Hebron Colony check for a permit modification, to permit an
enlargement of their W'i rP.
As you are aware, their existing plant has been out of compliance on occasion and they
need a new, properly sized plant, to accommodate the present and proposed growth of
their facility during the next five-(5) years.
In addition, there are immediately adjacent properties that could best be served and
produce the least environmental and stream degradation damage by allowing a larger
centrally located plant
As expressed to you, I am attempting to so group discharges that it will be a fairly easy
task to join all together and have a regional plant operated by Watauga County at a
strategic point, down stream on the Watauga River. The USBF (Upflow Sludge Blanket
Filtration) System, which I propose for the regional plant is so efficient that it would do
much to upgrade water quality in the Watauga River.
By the ab ve statements the Engineer does not mean tt imply that he is being effective
with the County. The Commissioners are very concerned that they may be accused of
engendering growth with the construction of utilities. Actually, growth is going to occur
in any case, they would just be able to better control growth distribution with utilities_
They are at present considering some type of Zoning for the County and I hope that this
consideration will direct their thinking toward water and sewer utilities and how effective
they can be in directing growth, particularly when correlated with Zoning.
Attached is a totaling of the gallons anticipated at this new plant. An increase in the
NPDES Permit will be required for WWTP construction approval.
Yours very truly,
Charles H. Davis, Jr_, P.E.
NC 2903
C'HA.RLES H. DAVIS, JR, P E.
ATLANTIC PLAN ENGINEERING, P A.
ENGINEERING & PLANNING CONSULTANTS
P.O. BOX 1691
HICKORY, NC 23603-1691
November 10, 2000
828427-.26.2.E
FAX: S28-327-0931
E-MAIL: gtlplanptconrinc.com
Hebron Colony Men's Section and Steve Loftin
Total GPD Sewer Needs
Hebron Colony Men's Section - Present GPD Need:
Dormitory 105 person potential g 60 gal.fday/person = 6,300 GPD
1' Bible Conference Center 100 person capacity @ 60 gal./day/person = 6,000 GPD
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Total Present Need =12.300 GPD
Hebron Colony Men's Section - Future GPD Need:
2nd Bible Conference Center 100 person capacity @ 60 gal./day/person = 6,000 GPD
Total Future Need = 6,000 GPD
Hebron Colony Men's Section - Total of Present and Future GPD Need:
Dormitory 105 person potential g 60 gal./day/person = 6,300 GTO
1d Bible Conference Center 100 person capacity @ 60 gal./day/person = 6,000 GPD
2." Bible Conference Center 100 person capacity @ 60 gal./day/person = 6,000 UP.[.)
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Total Hebron Colony Need=18,300 GPD
Steve Loflin - Present GPD Need:
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16 - 20 Unit Condominiums 44 max. Bdrms. @ 12.0 G1'D..bedroom = 5,280 GPD
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Total Present Need = 5,280 GYI.)
SteVe r min - Future GPD Need:
1 Restaurant 100 seats
1 Restaurant 50 seats
Shopper 150,000 sq.ft
Hotel/Lodge 31 rooms
36 - 2 Bdrm. Condominiums 72 bedroom total
• 40 GPD/seat = 4,000 GPD
@ 40 GPD/seat = 2,000 GPD
@ 120 GPD/1,000 sq.ft = 18,000 GYD
@ 120 (TO/room = 3,720 GPD
@r 120 GPD/bedroom = 8,640 GPD
Total Future Need = 36,360 GPD
Steve Loftin - Total of Present and Future GPD Need:
16 - 20 Unit Condominiums
1 Restaurant
1 Restaurant
Shopper
Hotel/Lodge
36 - 2 Bdrm Condominiums
44 max. Bdrms.
100 seat;
50 seats
150,000 sq.ft
31 rooms
72 bedrooms total
) 120 GPD/Bedroom
@ 40 GY1)/seat
@ 40 (YU/seat
120 GPD/1,000 sq.ft
• 120 GPD/room
c 120 GPD/bedroom
Total Steve Loftin Need
= 5,280 GPD
= 4,000 UPI)
= 2,000 GPD
=18,000 GPD
= 3,720 GYU
= 8,640 GPD
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= 41,640 GPD
Total Present and Future Need for Hebron Colony and Steve Loftin Combined:
Hebron's Dormitory
Hebron's 1°' Conference Ctr.
Hebron's 2nd Conference Ctr.
Loflin's 16 -20 Unit Condos.
Loflin's 1 Restaurant
Loflin's 1 Restaurant
Shoppes
Loftin's Hotel/Lodge
Loflin's 36 - 2 Bdrm. Condos.
105 person potential @ 60 GPD/person
100 person capacity @ 60 GPD/person
100 person capacity ( 60 GPD/person
44 max. Bdrms_ @ 120 GPD/Bdrm.
100 seats @ 40 GPD/seat
• 40 GPD/seat = 2,000 GPD
@ 120 GPD/1,000 sq.ft=18,000 GPD
@ 120 GPD/room = 3,720 GPD
@ 120 GPD/bedroom = 8,640 GM
50 seats
150,000 sq.ft
31 rooms
72 bedrooms total
= 6,300 GYD
= 6,000 GPD
= 6,000 GPD
= 5,280 GPD
= 4,000 GPD
Total Combined GPD Need = 59;940 GPI.
Oarles H. Davis, Jr., P.E.
NC 2903
WATAUGA RIVER BASIN
Name of Stream
Subbasin Stream Index Number Map Number Class
Unnamed Tributary to
Unnamed Tributary to
Unnamed Tributary to
Unnamed Tributary to
Devils Resort Lake)
Upper Laurel Fork
Valley Creek
Vanderpool Creek
WATAUGA RIVER
WATAUGA RIVER
Pond Creek WATO1 8-20-2.5-(2)
Pond Creek (Lake Coffey) WATO1 8-20-2.5-(1)
Watauga River WATO1 8-4.5-(2)
Watauga River (Seven WATO1 8-4.5-(1)
West Fork Pond Creek
West Fork Pond Creek (Santis
West Fork Rube Creek
Whitehead Creek
Wildcat Creek
Wildcat Creek (Wildcat Lake)
Worley Creek
Lake)
WATO1 8-10-3
WATO1 8-4
WATO1 8-15-8
WATO1 8-(1)
WATO1 8-(16)
WATO1 8-20-2-1-(1)
WATO1 8-20-2-1-(2)
WATO1 8-19-3-2
WATO1 8-22-10
WATO1 8-22-8-(2)
WATO1 8-22-8-(1)
WATO1 8-17-1
C11NW6
C11NW6
C11NE8
C11NE8
C12NW1
CI1NE8
B12SW7
C11SE2
B11SE7
C11NW6
C11NW6
B11SE4
C11NE4
C11NW9
C11NW9
C11NE2
C Tr
WS-II Tr CA
C Tr
B Tr
C
C Tr
C
B Tr HQW
B HQW
WS-II Tr
WS-III Tr CA
C
C Tr
C
B
C Tr
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NC DENR - DIVISON OF WATER QUALITY 2B . 0300
.0305 WATAUGA RIVER BASIN
Name of Stream
Description
Class
Classification
Date Index No.
WATAUGA RIVER
Shanty Spring Branch
Green Ridge Branch
Valley Creek
Unnamed Tributary to
Watauga River (Seven
Devils Resort Lake)
Unnamed Tributary to
Watauga River
Moody Mill Creek
Spice Bottom Creek
Unnamed Tributary at
Camp Rainbow
Boone Fork (Price
Lake)
Cold Prong
Laurel Creek
Sims Creek (Sims
Pond)
Hoot Camp Branch
Green Branch
Cannon Branch
Bee Tree Creek
Lance Creek
Lance Creek
Big Branch
Laurel Fork
Harrison Branch
Unnamed Tributary at
N.C. Prison Unit #
116
Upper Laurel Fork
Hayes Branch
Lost Branch
Dutch Creek
Pigeonroost Creek
Dutch Creek
Clark Creek
From source to U.S. Hwy.
321 Bridge
From source to Watauga River
From source to Watauga River
From source to Watauga River
From source to dam at Seven
Devils Resort Lake
From dam at Seven Devils
Resort Lake to Watauga River
From source to Watauga River
From source to Moody Mill
Creek
From source to Watauga River C Tr
B Tr HQW
C
C
C Tr
B Tr
C Tr
C Tr
C Tr
From source to Watauga River C Tr ORW
From source to Boone Fork
From source to Price Lake,
Boone Fork
From source to Boone Fork
From
From
From
From
From
source
source
source
source
source
to Sims Creek
to Boone Fork
to Boone Fork
to Boone Fork
to Dam at Camp
Yonahlossee Bathing Lake
From Camp Yonahlossee
Bathing Lake to Watauga
River
From source to Watauga River C
From source to Watauga River C Tr
From source to Laurel Fork C
From source to Laurel Fork C
C Tr ORW
C Tr ORW
C Tr ORW
C ORW
C ORW
C ORW
C ORW
B Tr
C Tr
From source to Laurel Fork C
From source to Upper Laurel C
Fork
From source to Watauga River C Tr
From source to Clark Creek B Tr
From source to Dutch Creek B
From Clark Creek to Watauga C Tr
County SR 1112
From source to Dutch Creek C
1
08/01/90 8-(1)
05/15/63 8-2
05/15/63 8-3
07/01/73 8-4
10/01/87 8-4.5-(1)
07/01/73 8-4.5-(2)
07/01/73 8-5
07/01/73 8-5-1
05/15/63 8-6
02/01/93 8-7
02/01/93 8-7-1
02/01/93 8-7-2
02/01/93 8-7-3
02/01/93 8-7-3-1
02/01/93 8-7-4
02/01/93 8-7-5
02/01/93 8-7-6
07/01/73 8-8-(1)
07/01/73 8-8-(2)
05/15/63 8-9
05/15/63 8-10
05/15/63 8-10-1
05/15/63 8-10-2
05/15/63 8-10-3
05/15/63 8-10-3-1
05/15/63
07/01/89
07/01/89
05/15/63
8-11
8-12-(0.5)
8-12-1
8-12-(1.5)
05/15/63 8-12-2
NC DENR - DIVISON OF WATER QUALITY 2B . 0300
.0305 WATAUGA RIVER BASIN
Classification
Name of Stream Description Class Date Index No.
Craborchard Creek
Dutch Creek
Baird Creek
Mirefield Creek
Big Branch
Cove Creek
Ellison Branch
North Fork Ellison
Branch
From source to Dutch Creek C Tr
From Watauga County SR 1112
to Watauga River
From source to Watauga River C
From source to Baird Creek C
From source to Watauga River C
From source to Watauga River C
From source to Cove Creek C Tr
From source to Ellison C
Branch
B Tr
South Fork Ellison From source to Ellison C
Branch Branch
North Fork Cove From source to Cove Creek C 05/15/63 8-15-2
Creek
Long Branch From source to Cove Creek C 05/15/63 8-15-3
Kirby Branch From source to Cove Creek C 05/15/63 8-15-4
Sawyer Creek From source to Cove Creek C 05/15/63 8-15-5
North Fork Sawyer From source to Sawyer Creek C 05/15/63 8-15-5-1
05/15/63 8-12-3
07/01/89 8-12-(3.5)
05/15/63 8-13
05/15/63 8-13-1
05/15/63 8-14
05/15/63 8-15
07/01/73 8-15-1
05/15/63 8-15-1-1
Creek
Sharp Creek
Laurel Branch
Vanderpool Creek
George Gap Branch
Brushy Fork
Linville Creek
George Branch
Phillips Branch
East Fork Phillips
Branch
WATAUGA RIVER
From source to Cove Creek C
From source to Cove Creek C
From source to Cove Creek C
From source to Cove Creek C
From source to Cove Creek C
From source to Brushy Fork C
From source to Brushy Fork C
From source to Cove Creek C
From source to Phillips C
Branch
From U.S. Hwy. 321 to North
Carolina -Tennessee State
Line
B HQW
Laurel Creek From source to Watauga River C Tr
Worley Creek From source to Laurel Creek C Tr
Spice Branch (Creek) From source to Laurel Creek C
Rush Branch From source to Watauga River C
Beaverdam Creek From source to Watauga River C Tr
Forest Grove Creek From source to Beaverdam C
Creek
Little Beaverdam
Creek
Jones Branch
Fork Branch
From source to Beaverdam
Creek
From source to Little
Beaverdam Creek
From source to Little
Beaverdam Creek
2
C Tr
C
C
05/15/63 8-15-1-2
05/15/63 8-15-6
05/15/63 8-15-7
05/15/63 8-15-8
05/15/63 8-15-9
05/15/63 8-15-10
05/15/63 8-15-10-1
05/15/63 8-15-10-2
05/15/63 8-15-11
05/15/63 8-15-11-1
12/01/90 8-(16)
05/15/63 8-17
05/15/63 8-17-1
05/15/63 8-17-2
05/15/63 8-18
05/15/63 8-19
05/15/63 8-19-1
07/01/73 8-19-2
05/15/63 8-19-2-1
05/15/63 8-19-2-2
TELEPHONE RECORD
Date: j Z/ I/0-0 Project:
Time: nn/Iia K L1 nn
❑ Return MrJ Mrs. Cit Vi.i Representing:
❑ Call to Address
❑ CaII from
Telephone:
FAX:
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NC0032191 - major moc
Subject: NC0032191 - major mod
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 07:01:54 -0500
From: Charles Weaver <Charles.Weaver@ncmail.net>
To: Tom Belnick <Tom.Belnick@ncmail.net>
Tom, this one is in your box.
The WSRO accepted the request and the fee, so see what else you need and
contact the engineer directly. I'd copy the owner on all
correspondence.
If the flow justification seems fishy, don't hesitate to return this.
CHW
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