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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0000601_MW Request_20111031Barber, Jim From: Barber; Jim Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 3:41 PM To: Iapinnix@arcadis-us:com' Cc: Barnhardt, Art; Honeycutt, Tony Subject: CSX monitoring well replacement Attachments: CSX well records and maps.pdf; 21_section 1.07 and 108.pdf; CSX well map and topo.pdf Alan; DWQ has reviewed your request dated 31 October 2011 and find the proposal to re -install new monitoring wells at the CSX- Hamlet site acceptable with the following amendments that we -discussed Thursday 1 December: 1). Replace MW-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 with deeper wells to allow for the groundwater levels to reside in the well year round. Also by installing deeper wells, the water'column in the wells will be deeper to provide for sediment settling and mitigate false positives for metals; 2). At this time, leave MW-8 as is: When permit renewal takes `place in the future, at that time address nitrate levels in MW-8 that may be related to the septic system related to the small building adjacent to the switching yard (above MW-8). Plan to submit groundwater contour map(s) indicating groundwater flow direction and a map with the location of the septic tank and drain field (if available from Richmond County) associated with the building adjacent to the switching yard; 3). Place the new wells at least 125' from the edge of the infiltration basins (if possible without having to bring in heavy equipment to remove trees, etc.). The map provided in the request dated 31 October 2011 depicts wells'within 25' to 80' (based . on map scale) of the infiltration basins. Based on the age of this permit, the actual review boundary and compliance boundary would be 250' and 500' respectively (see attached copy of 2L .0107 & .0108 and.the attached map from 1997 that indicates the 250' RB and 500' CB found in our files in Fayetteville). I've also attached copies of the well construction records that I found in our files. It appears that the records are for MW-1, 2, 3, 4, & 5. I've also provided a copy of the abandonment record for MW-6. The site maps provided indicate that at some point in time (one map is from 1986 and one map is from 1997) there was a groundwater flow component to the north/northeast from basin #5, hence the need for MW-5 even though it is out at the compliance boundary. Based on the attached maps, there appears to be a feature that flows to a tributary of Marks Creek. It also appears that MW-5 is across this feature and probably isn't providing a true picture of groundwater quality relative to the infiltration basins impacts at the site. MW-5 should be placed south of its present location to be of any value. It would be acceptable to place the replacement well approx. 250' from basin #5 for monitoring groundwater relative to the feature shown on the topo map. Once the replacement wells are installed and constructed, please submit the GW-1's for each well to the Fayetteville office, along with a scaled map indicating the location of the replacement wells and provide GPS coordinates for the replacement wells. If you have any questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to call me. at 910-433-3340 or send a email Thanks Jim Barber CAPOLINA�D£P�RTMEN�OF NA7UnALAE "7CES5%i.ND�C01:1MUN1T-Y DEVELOPMENT- DIVIStON'OF ENVIRONMENTAL.I.VINAGEtAGROUNDWATFA SECSION P:O, BOX 27e6Z r.RALEIGH,N°C: 27:8,I I PHONE (Bl9);7J� :508J WELL. "C0NS:TRUCTON 'RECORD FOR OFFICE: USE ONLY No: Serial No:. Lalt Long:,._ Pc _ Minor Baslh Basin: Code Header Enl. GW-i Ent._ DRILLING CONTRACTOR L-A w Er3CG-t �c R-r ^f G STATE WELL CONSTR CTION DRILLER REGISTRATION: NUMBER, 3.3.Z PERMIT NUMBER: /v�✓.!-U(�Z 1 1::WELL LOCATION: (Stiow sk"etch 'ol: the location below) Nearest Town: �ffinG County: 2LCNmoN n I`fG✓`�.Q. 77 Dep.lfi DRILLING ;(Road Cortimunily or Subdivision and Loi `No,) From To fo�malfon pescgpiion" OWNER. CIS 770^I AODRES.S, ' Sheet or RoufesNo. . /8 /AAxV J4wD �� 3Z 7.A�r PNfc 1A.�D City or Town Slate Zip Code �..1 b (O USE OF WELL MOn/iTUQ�NG 32, 7XV S4v2) ;nr.-PA Gr'LAaj 3. OATE DRILLED Z CUTTINGS, COLLECTED ❑ Yes .S No �� S Z we7 7-Py SA` -P 4:: 70TAL:DEPTH, 5:'D6ES"1"/ELL REPLACE EXISTING: WELL? ❑ Yes �&'No 6: STA;TIC :WA•TER °l'EVELr1— FT, 0, above TOP OF CASING, ®'-ow . . 'TOP OF CASING'IS _T-_—. FT; A130.VEbel:LANQ "S.URFACE. , METHOD: OF -TES.T _�— _ 8, WAT.ER'ZONES`(deplh) 9: CHLORINATION: T.Ype PIA AmounC 16.. CASING: Wall Thickness if a6d!6onal space is. -needed --use back of form. Depth Diameter or WotghUFt. Material LOCATION SKETCH M ptr� From 0 To 4-7-Ft. 4 40 (Show direction and distance from at least two State Roar or olh©r map reference points) From To.Ft. From" To' Ft. S Arx'TAGHI✓D 51.=EZLH !,!.:.GROUT: Depth Malerial Method 1 From Q_'To- From T2. SCREEN; Depth Diarrteler SIQI"Size Material From if,44�_ To .yZ F1. rr ,in: 41b in: [/G From., To Ft. In. in. From To Ft, iri in. 13. GRAVEL PACK:: Depth Size Material -From:: Y To 5�F1. 'From__ To Ft:. BzrJ-a� wJ ATE PLy/ G- ''3G'- 37 I DO:HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS WELL Yi!AS• CONS�TRUCTEO IN.A000RDANCE WITH 15.NCAC 2C WELL -CONSTAU.C"TIOt ST.NhiOARDS. ANDJ HAT A COPY .OF THIS ,RECORD HAS P S BEF F�,Oj'Ij 1O TO j{iE WELL 01"IhER; SIGNATURr-;Vr .CONTRACTOR OR AGENT NCRX�i CAROLINA. DEPARTMENT OF NA•TURALRES,®r-CE3 All 00 ommUNITY DEVELVIIAW4 I AL hw ROUNOWATER SECTION I-L)K VI-r-l"m vac Serial No. F ENVIRONMENTAL owisioN 6 No; HONF1b'10) 733 H PO Long . Minor., Ba-slnf. WELL -CONISTRUCTION' RE -CORD E3asln, C 6db GW bRf.LLING C0.NTFIACTO§ STATE WELL CONSTRUCTION 3 -3, Z: PERMIT NUMBER: PKLE,13, REdISTRAT !PN NIUMB-n- t. WELL tLOCATION;- (S.ti6w -Sketch of the loca jion.b`elbvj) C 'OhidtV County: Nearest Town: GSlZ 77 Depth DRILLING LOG ((Road, Community,, or Subdivision'and Lot No.] From , TO Formation Description 7-AA1 OWNER �CL Sir6el.dr,,Roule NO.' JA rl 45 ocr�L-- .11 *?,?,- so -- ---- City -or T-own. 'State Zip Coda A &10,v �,77) le �i- I 3, DATE DRILLED USE OF WELL -------------- 4-0 V 1-je r .3ci-47- CUTTINGS-, COLLECTED ElYes ONO T,QTAL DtOTR��� rz- 5".QOES' WELL. REPLACE EXISTING'. WELL? -0 Yet . EA, No •, 6. WATEFII� LEVEL, FT. 0 above 'TOP .OF CASING, STATIC S�below TOP OF -CASING IS FT, A00VE, LAND SURFACE, (gPrn): METHOD OF TEST 7' YIELD 8. -WATE. S'(doplh)'. R2ONE­ 9.CHLOFIINA;TION: -Type .j'J �A, Amourvt, 10,; CASING: Will Thickness QeDth Diameter`6r'Weight/Fl. Material, ,From. _-OTo 211 F 1. 4 From From To.. Ft, Method Death From 0 Toj'5_6 From To Ft', 12,.>,,SCREEN: Depth Diameter- SIDI Size Material Flom .'Ft. in:. To F To' Ft,,-.111, in, 1,3;'.QMYEL PACK:. Depth pth Vie! Material From 3.-1 To_21.7, Ft. II additional space is pqpjoed Ose-back Of form. Lb(jATIbN-, SKETCH (ShOY direction and distance !ro(n 4%vo Sial - e al 'OP( or''olher-map reference OiMS), From_ To Ft, 14:.;AE.MARKS: TRU ED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 15 NCAC 2C. WELL CONSTRUCTIC THIS WELL WAS CONS 4 'E�Eby,CERTIFY -THAT 6 6C PIP) OWNER, 1 DO H THIS RECORD HAS Pa POED TCL4HE WELL N 'b y DA�08, AN THAT, A COP DATE SIGNAT 3� OF co�NfRkTbR,Ok AGE N.T '0F'T.Ij CAROLUrA'.bEPAF3TMENf!* NA.fV'FiALAEs CES"AND COMIAMITY, DEVEL.OPMENT pIVIS11ON OF ENVIRONMENTAL :GROUNDWATER SECTION ' p,0,:eox PHONE (919) 733-60.83 WELL CONSTRUCTION RECORD FOR -OFFICE 'USE -ONLY Long. Pc .Minor Basin Basin Code Header Ent, GW-I Ent — DRILLING. C�QN1,T-9A47'013- WELL C(bNSTA.UCTIQN ,O'R REGISTRATIO�I'NLJM . bEA'PERMIT , NUMB :Zk:��i 00 Z�- I ME'LL10CATION'." (AhlbW skaldh of lho,locaiion 6,0ow)- Nbarbd Town:' -7 -7 {Roa- - wision "and t6i'No.) .0.,Cpmmunity'. ocSubd 4:22 OWNER , X, ADDRESS No. (street.or Route FL 3 U-> 2,- 15 q 19 7- CiJy oT Town. State Zip Code 3. DATE DRILLED. - 151-17-0 C. - USE OF WELL 140w,'T1IR"fj6- CUTTINGS COLLECTED- C1 Yes S. No 5, DOES WELL REPLACE EXISTING WELL? O Yes _A:No 0­a bove TOP -OF CASING; 8� LEV. Sbeldw` . ,6.-�. �S'.TATI& W'A'E"* "TE'L TOP OF C`AS- I'N" 'G 1SFT. ABOVE'LANDSURFACE. 7. YIELD CgPrl*� METHOD :OF TEST '8-. W'ATER.tOr4ES'-(de0Ih): 9. CHLORINATION:- Type -LJ �A Amount • Wall Thickness Depth Diarfielei or Weighl/Fl-, Material - . . - 5a"4'::) Flom To From Td —171.— 'Depth Wdlerial Method: A 2R. F I., C - Or-,ep.+: #,-,,dod ;'roM To ,From Tb Fl, 1. SCREEN: Depth Diameter Slot Size Material Frdm To 4-5 - Ft. 4"' In. 010 in, ifk"G From To F 1. in, in. .From To Ft. in. in, I GO A:,,VE L Oeptn :Size- Material From 4 iil SLO 7!D^7L 77' �,OL,&j Depth DRILLING,LOG From. To. Formalion• DeS64DIlbri 7—?4r.' J"&y7-LX C­JA zo 24, 7A-4 SA Al P W-rq &IeA!�e' C Zro 31 7,-q,/ Pig k S4'v.0 7-41-J CZAV&% JAIV-4 -5,41 -.0 'Nu. lav S I Ova ll.addilional space is needed use back -of lorm. LOCATION SKETCH how direction and distance-Irom at least two State Rea (Show or o,th6r map re,terenco, points) I DOMEREBY'CERTIFY THAT THIS,wELL WAS -CONSTRUCTE %N �Pl ORDANCE WITH 15 ,NtAC 2.0; WELLCONSTRUCTIO. T, A COPY OF THIS STANDARDS, AND THAT T' 1 RECORD HXS BE P. V TO THEPEL�. OWNER, SIGNATURE 0/,",-ONTR'ACTOR OR AGENT DATE. I i 'TYPE II MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION RECORD 081 VtkC. `POND J30 JOB NAME - .JOB NUMBER j—SPW-45/16/88: -WELL NUMBER INSTALLAlFON DATE" HAMLET,":, NORTH CAROLINA LOCATION' •GROUND":S,U,R'FACE ELEVAT.•.ION' REFERENCE POINT ELEVATION SAND .010'r GRANOLA'R BACK,FILL MATERIAL -SLOT SIZE SCREENPVC 2"_MAT$RIAL SCREEN DIAMETER PVC 2" RI.S;ER lVta^TE8'fAL RISER DIAMETER AUGER LAW B16iNEERING DftlLtl'NG TECHNIQUE ; DRILLING CONTRACTOR BOR:ENOL>;`OlAfiifTER • 7!1 LAW ENG.INEER,IN,G K. PEh'DLEY FIELD-REP•RESE'NTATIVE: LOCK BRAND . "MRSTER 3/13n SIZELMODEL. KEY- CODE'/COMBINATION 0536- 'REFERENCE.PO(NT• , /— LOCKABLE COVER' (NOT TO SCALE-) VENTED CA.P WELL PROTECTOR • 3.� STICKUP GROUND`.SURFACE —� b.EPTIi TO T.OR':OF' TOTAL DEPTH, S�tNTCYKITE 5EA`L- 32' `'� LENGTH O'F :O:F. WELL•: SOLID:SECTION 33' DEPTH TO T:OP: OF GRANULAR MATERIAL ° 34' 45' THREADED COUPLING RISER GROUT STABILfZED WATER BENT,ONITE , , ' LEVEL 33 9' FEET SCRE';;v GRA'NULAR-BACkPIL-L: , -- c' LENGTH OFF =-6ELGW GROUND= SLOTTED SECTION SURFACE 'Reference p.ointshould,be = 10:'' MEASURED'ON. -top-of-inner casing -if possible CAP ..� -LENGTH OF TAIL PIPE 0; LAW -ENGINEERING TESTING TYPE II MONITORING WELL COMPANY INSTAL-LATION RECORD FIGURE .2 -P MdNfTORINGWELL INSTALLATI - 0WRECQRD- 410b-NAME. CSX- YEXC. -POND J08',NUN1IJ'ER xiw:9�: WELL NUMS' INSTALLATION DATE. LOCATI - ON, AAtT, NORTH CAROLINA dROUN.b,'SUFf-FAtE ELEVATION REFERENCE,-PoIN T ELEVATION 'PA-AhQLAR.'B-kt-:kF'ItL MA'--t-E:RIAL SAND; SLOT:SIZE' 0 1,0..,! SCREEN,MAT9-R,IAL Pvc SCREEN DIAMETER' -RIIS.E�R. MATERIAL; PVC eflISER DIAMETER 'IJRILLIN,G Ttdki.416LIE AUGER DRILLING CONTRACTOR LAW F.NGTNF.rRING— BdI3 EH 0 L E;"DJAM ET E R, 71' LAW ENGINEERING FIELD REPRESENTATIVE X- EtNDLEY— LOCK BRAND . MASTER --SIZE/MODEL 31811 KEY, CODE/COMBINATION osig REFERENCE, PO,INT". LOCKABLE COVER (NOT TO SCA L E) VENTED CAP W-94 PROTECTOR.. STICKUP�—.13:' OU GR`FA'Ct 11 . NIb WR .............................. Tr f To. "DEPTH .- , T60 OF -BENTONJTE SEAL 371 DEPTHjp.TqP 0 GRANUL-AR',MATERIAL RISER GROUT BENTONITE SCREEN OXNULAR BACKFILL Aefecrerv.ce.00Jrft'l4ojId b . e top of innec:.casing if•_possibla. CAP LENGTH OF SOLID SECTION 30.5 THREADED COUPLING'. LENGTH OF SLO17ED SECTiON 10 LENGTH OF TA ILP IPE 0 TOTAL DEPTH OF WELL 50' STABILIZED -WATER LEVEL 611 FEET BELOW GROUND SURFACE MEASURED ON'.LA LAW ENGINEER[ TYPE I - ENGINEERING TESTING MONITORING COMPANY I N S TA LLAT 10 N-R EC 0 R D FIGURE 2 _N00M f WELL A13 W IMCORD -A M .14orfh'Carolina,15cpartinent.6f.Enyironment'nd, NatUm1kesqurqes.-DMslbn of Water Quality W_ gL1L:4q0NTRXCT0R CERTIFICATION4 - 2402 6. WELLDETAILS- MC ..MII<E%' CONAHEY Ve 2-0 a.Tote non., well ,qgqt-ctor,,((d4i'vid,ual)Narne b. Witer Level (134w Measuring Point):.. -.6Ei0Lo-6iC-`LxPLokAT10N, INC. Measuring point -is it above land swf=., Wel I -Con b W orC om p a ny.- Name STREST,AbijkEss :1 1 76G -:0 , MMERCE BLVD. 6. CASING: Length Diameter -,STATESVILLE NC. 28625- a. C asin& Depth (ifknown): NtA ft. in. ' City qrTqwn slato.. -Zip Code b. Casing Remorved: in. (704,_ -'87247686: Ai-d cWe;41PhGnc number 7. DISINFECTION: NW m.WELL -INFOnTATIOM� 'Used) (Ajhpuql U60/�7 % iialbidm�h�qmhlddtc SITE t IDO:(ifop Sl Pxk4b,"6) W-6 SEAL-ING MATERIAL: STATEW I ELL I PE R I IT41'(Whp plicable) Cement 16. Cement 1b. COUNT WELLPERMITR(lfapplicabl�) Wiler Water PL DWQ'or OTHER PERMIT 0 (ifapplicable). Tlento6ite WELLMIS E (Chock appi icablo use): 2' Mdnitoring [3 Residential Be ntonite -lb. 0 Municiiiii/Public E1,1ndustrial/CorarnerciAl C1 Agricultural Type: 0Slurry []Pellets Water gal. Ej keimicry' ❑'.ff-1njecdop [I Irrigation • Other '06RtLAqU,6EN ONITESLURRY 11YELL WCATIONi AM 9 7.6 GALLONS: ,COUNTY - !MWOND' I QUADRAN - 0 - LE 144W NEARFS,TTOWN: HAMLET ENPLAIN METHOD 'OFEM OFMATERIAL-, 28345 VIA T—RFMIE: PIPE WjTI4-P(-)PTlANW ENTONITE SLURRY ..[)RIVE: . Niiii;Nung.,t;i..Coaimunity.,S6"iort, LotNo.; Vii Code) - 0Wdge0Qtfi.er- '(Checkappropria.tc setting) 10.. WELL DIAGPAM:'Dra%v a detailed sketch of the well on the back of this ?&y be in deVea, form showinj total depth, depth and diameter ofscmens (if any) remaining or in a in tKe well '.gravelifiterval, intervals ofcasingperforalions, and depths and Wes offill materials Wed. UtiNd , ellongituilqsourci: '[:IGPS' OTopograpiticmap . . . . 9/25/09 ,etocailoa orwei i muit ii Amyn,o*q.USdS ppo popaiid . 11, DATEVELL ABANDONED art 0 64 ILLO HEREBY CERTIFY THATIM WELL WAS ABANDONED IN ACCORDANCE, KtW whica0ii.M1 is loc:z�,Co#leto 48 and4b. WITH �"CAC_2C WELL,C6NSfR.UCI tfO95T79MWr-A'AD lTHATA.CORY OF . (tfa- di66l�elt".d. 117Z�bSBE6PkOVIbEb;TOTHr-WULOWNEL, JVACII ITYIXN(iUpplicable) 0 /01/09 N Of FACI11M SIONATtIREOPL-ERTIVnIEDNWVELL'C*O DATE, STRWr AD itESS. 173,Q8X,DR1VE 'HAMLET NC 28345 1pi"iyoft State Zip Code SIGNATURE OF PRIVATE WELL OWNER ABANDONING THE WELL DATE (Me yrivwo well owner must be, an individual Cijio 2=6haIfy sband6w hk4w residential well 4b. CONTACT PERS.ONAVELL OWNER- in accordanca with 15A NCAC'2C.011 3.1) WAIME-QSN MIKE MCCONAHEY PRINnD NAME OF PERSON ABANDONING THE WELL SIRr . hkowncrand'theariginal to4l . io,DlOslon of Wa(erQua1ltIi.whhib30doys. .Sdbiwit'a-copy Form GW-30 ,lo-t Attu`J F-�Ralelzh, NC 27699617; ploj� Ndj19)733,4015�ext�. Rev.V.06 ��pPE/1 � G>'N ���LCC:TTIJIii NvV, ;87 all I 7.3` Ha Q Gw frcJ�»»�! Gw 6ctc7io..i - -67 Flea N o Y�ncc WAf iE WK�[e fiR�TM� . .f ISUr b e Cdn I P l ICn rAAC. g ` )"D • C L` �ys.,IttfTloa owtscc 1Nor car '1r ja a Cam-O Jam'•` 'Taken from sketch provided Pxoposed tJJonitoring We1Is I -by Mr. Ray GardnL` er :of CSX P.ercolatori Poneis. AW`EN OfNEER;ING T:ESTFN'O GO: RALEfGHNORTH cAROLINiI- GSX Tcansportat—jdh - SCAU: 3oti No. I}ra.vn:&JAX .1�„ 5'00��} Checka3 J--20 IA .� I (- - -0-j-` : 6-; .A u (2) " seek discontinuance of corrective action pursuant to Paragraph (m) of this Rule. History Note; Authority G.S. 143-215.2; 143-215.3(a)(1); 143-215.94A; 143-215.94T,-143-215.94V, 143E-282; 1995 (Reg. Sess. 1996) e. 648, s. 1; Eff. August 1, 1989, Amended Eff. October 1, 1993; September 1, 1992; Temporary Amendment Eff. Jqnuary 2, 1998; Janumy 2, 1996; Amended Eff. October 29, 1998. 15A NCAC 02L .0107 COMPLIANCE BOUNDARY (a) For disposal systems individually permitted prior to. December 30, 1983, the compliance boundary is established at a horizontal distance of 500 feet from the waste boundary or at the property boundary, whichever is closer to the source. (b) For disposal systems individually permitted on or after December 30,1983, a compliance boundary shall be established 250 feet from the waste boundary, or 50, feet within the property boundary, whichever point is closer to the source. (c) The boundary shall be established by the Director, or his designee at the time of permit issuance. Any sale or transfer of property which affects a compliance boundary shall be reported immediately to the Director, or his designee. For disposal systems which are not governed by Paragraphs (e) or (f) of this Rule, the compliance boundary affected by the sale or transfer of property will be re-established consistent with Paragraphs (a) or (b) of this Rule, whichever is applicable. (d) Except as provided in Paragraph (g) of this Rule, no water supply wells shall be constructed or operated within the compliance boundary of a disposal system individually permitted or repermitted after January, 1, 1993. (e) Except as provided in Paragraph (g) of this Rule, a permittee*shall not -transfer land within an established compliance boundary of a disposal system permitted or repermitted after January 1, 1993 unless: (1) the land transferred is serviced by.a community water system as defined in 15A NCAC 18C, the source of which is located outside'the compliance boundary;. and (2) the deed transferring the property: . (A) contains notice of the permit, including the permit number, a description of the type ofpermit, and the name, address and telephone number of the permitting agency; and (B) contains a restrictive covenant running with the lan1 and in favor of the permittee and the State, as a third party beneficiary, which prohibits the construction and operation of water supply wells within the compliance boundary; and (C) contains a restrictive covenant running with the land and in favor of the permittee and the State, as a third party beneficiary, which grants the right to the permittee and the State to enter on such property within the compliance boundary for groundwater monitoring and remediation purposes. (f) Except as provided in Paragraph (g) of this Rule, if at the time a permit is issued or reissued after January 1, 1993, the permittee is not the owner of the land within the compliance boundary,'it shall be a condition of the permit issued or renewed that the landowner of the•land within the compliance boundary, if other than the permittee, execute and file in the Register of Deeds in the county in which the land"is located, an easement running with the land which: (1) contains: (A) either a notice of the permit, including the permit number, a description ofthe type ofpermit, and the name, address and telephone number of the permitting agency; or (B) ' a reference to a notice of the permit with book and page number of its recordation if such notice is required to be filed by. statute; (2) prohibits the construction and operation of water supply wells within the compliance boundary; and (3) reserves the right to the permittee and the State to enter on such property within the compliance boundary for groundwater monitoring and remediation purposes. The easement may be terminated by the Director when its purpose has been fulfilled or the need for the easement no longer exists. Under those conditions the Director shall, upon request by the landowner, file a document terminating the. easement with the appropriate Register of Deeds. (g) The requirements of Paragraphs (d), (6) and (f) of this Rule are not applicable to ground adsorption treatment systems serving four or fewer single family dwellings or multiunit dwellings of four or fewer units. (h) The boundary shall form a vertical plane extending from the water table to the maximum depth of saturation. (i) For ground absorption sewage treatment and disposal systems which are permitted under 15A NCAC 1.8A .1900, the compliance boundary shall be established at the property boundary. NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Eff. January 1, 2010 8 0) .Penalties authorized pursuant to G.S. 143-215.6A(a)(1)' will not be assessed for violations of standards within a compliance boundary unless the violations are the result of violations of permit conditions or negligence in the management of the facility. (k) The Director shall require: (1) that permits for all activities governed by G.S.143-215.1 be written to protect the quality of groundwater established by applicable standards, at the compliance boundary; (2) that necessary groundwater quality monitoring shall be conducted within the compliance boundary; and (3) -that a violation of standards within the compliance boundary resulting from activities conducted by the permitted facility be remedied through clean=up, recovery, containment, or other response when any of the following conditions occur: (A) a violation of any standard in adjoining 'classified groundwaters occurs -or can be reasonably predicted to occur considering hydrogeologic conditions, modeling, or other available evidence; (B) an imminent hazard or threat to the public health or safety exists; or (C) a violation of any standard in groundwater occurring in the bedrock other than limestones found in the Coastal Plain sediments, unless it can be demonstrated that the violation will not adversely affect, or have the potential to adversely affect a water supply well. History Note: Authority G.S. 143-215.1(b); 143-215,3(a)(1); 143B-282; Eff. August 1, 1989, Amended Eff. October 1, 1993; November 2, 1992. 15A NCAC 02L .0108 REVIEW 'BOUNDARY A review boundary is established around any disposal system midway between the compliance boundaryand the waste boundary.' When the concentration of any substance equals or exceeds the standard at the review boundary as determined by monitoring, the permittee shall take action in accordance with the provisions of Rule .0106(c)(2)(A) of this Subchapter. History Note: Authority G.S. 143-215.1(b); 143-215.3(a)(1); 143B-282; Eff. August 1, 1989. 15A NCAC 02L .0109 DELEGATION - ` (a) The Director is delegated the authority to enter into consent special orders under G.S. 143-215.2 for violations of the standards except when a public meeting is required as provided in 15A NCAC 2H .1203. (b) The Director is delegated the authority to prepare a proposed special- order to be issued by the Commission without the consent of the person affected and to notify the. affected• person of that proposed order and of the procedure set out in G.S. 150B-23 to contest the proposed special order. - (c) The Director, or his designee shall give public notice of proposed consent special orders as specified in 15A NCAC 2H .1203. IBstoryNote: Authority G.S.143-215.2; 143-215.3(a)(1); 143-215.3(a)(4); Eff. August 1, 1989; Amended Eff' October 1, 1993; October 1, 1990. 15A NCAC 02L .0110 MONITORING (a) Except where exempted by statute or this Subchapter, any person who causes, permits or has control over any discharge of waste, or groundwater cleanup program, shall install and implement a monitoring system, at such locations, and in such detail, as the Director, or his designee may require to evaluate the effects of the discharge upon the waters of the state, including the effect of any actions taken to restore groundwater quality, as well as the efficiency of any treatment facility: The monitoring plan shall be prepared under the responsible charge of a Professional Engineer or Licensed Geologist and bear the.seal of the same. NORTH CAROLINAADMINISTRATIVE CODE Eff. January 1, 2010 9 r�U., e j r I Ij r—�-i' �! — -_ l f 1 -- 1. - 1 , rj i �+.� '"�'.t +� � �J l� ,f� ��,/r;�R f j"J C �� � � `�5. � 1 i'r �•!� 'J �— ' 1 1,9 "�"`\�, ;d � �[L..-, �, tom;.;' � � '+`E ' 1 I I % •''- 1tii �I44 r ;1y 'Nit t i 1624 YM do p ���'`"� s"""t d •• a..� ' rCi.:..`j - ti �! os ;� v,�4}♦�:f�r°r7 i, �� 1La �Jr'� I" _ 7,k IN 11� LA '��� 4 \t, + � i �' �"'—`����'-! ���'"""`t---y`'ti�•�•' - � ---•ll �"'' „�"`'`::.��'.J.��:.'A'J�0 r'Av •,�, � �� 11 opa Yo'/, '' _'�•-r�'� ,+ ^� �n� � � ��`.--- ,,,tit„ Lak L- �*,�Mv.Topo.com , . -.. �r n'_`-._ r''`.. �-.. - ... -P �.� :i✓__ _ ' ' _ _—_ _ _ "._.. � __. s a t _ a L r � : •` _.--_% V ..'^a� 1 L i'{.. ',.. _ i-1 _r_ . - ARCADIS Infrastructure, environment, buildings Mr. Jim Barber NCDENR Aquifer Protection Section Fayetteville Regional Office 225 Green Street, Suite 714 Fayetteville North Carolina 28301 . Subject: Evaporation/Infiltration Lagoon Permit WQ0000601 CSX Transportation, Inc. Hamlet Yard Hamlet, Richmond County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Barber: ARCADIS on behalf of CSX Transportation (CSXT) is pleased to submit this request to modify the monitoring locations under the above referenced permit for the CSXT Hamlet Yard Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). Specifically, this request covers replacement of compliance .monitor wells used to monitor target constituents outlined in the permit. During the last few years it has been noted that the overall water levels in these wells along with other wells located at the Hamlet Yard have decreased. It is believed that this, decrease is directly attributable to abnormally dry/drought conditions which have been present in this part of the state for an extended period. The lower water levels combined with the ongoing, presence of silt makes obtaining low turbidity groundwater samples a challenge. On several occasions in the past few years, false detections of metals have sporadically been seen even when utilizing low flow sampling techniques. Resampling of these detections has consistently confirmed that metals are not present above permit limits. Given the ongoing and increasingly difficult challenges in sampling, it is proposed that the wells be replaced. Additional information to support the request along with proposed replacement details are included in the following sections. Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations The Hamlet Yard WWTP is an industrial waste water treatment plant. Sanitary sewage generated at the yard is handled through individual septic systems associated with the various buildings at the site. Surface runoff from the site is ARCADIS 801 Corporate Center Drive Suite 300 Raleigh North Carolina 27607 Tel 919.854.1282 Fax 919.854.5448 www.arcadis-us.com ENVIRONMENT Date: October 31, 2011 Contact: J. Alan Pinnix, L.G. Phone: 277 Email: apinnix@arcadis-us.com Our ref: NC102037.0014 DENR-FRO NOY 0- 3 2011 Imagine the result g:\env\csxtrans\ncproject\ncl02037.0014 - hamlet wwtp\well replacemenl\hamlet wwtp well replacement letler.doc ARCADIS captured and directed to the WWTP where it undergoes a variety of steps including manual bar screening, equalization basin treatment, grit removal, oil/water separation, oil removal via skimming, flotation clarification, and dissolved air flotation (DAF) treatment. Treated wastewater is then discharged into one of five evaporation/infiltration lagoons. The layout of the WWTP and the discharge lagoons is depicted on the attached Figure 1. The plant operates under a WWTP permit (WQ0000601) issued by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission effective August 4, 2009 and is valid until July 31, 2014. Current Monitoring Status The permit outlines groundwater monitoring at 7 monitor wells on a tri-annual basis. Monitoring is conducted during the months of November, March and. July. Monitoring requirements include water level, total dissolved solids, pH, total organic carbon, nitrate, and metals (barium, cadmium, chromium, lead and arsenic). All of the compliance wells used for monitoring were installed between 1986 and 1994. Given some of the wells are25 years old, the quality of the well installation, in particular the thickness of the sand pack is not known. It has been noted that over time silt accumulates in the bottom of these wells. In June 2009, ARCADIS oversaw redevelopment all of the compliance wells in an attempt to. remove the silt. Surge blocks were used along with pumping to dislodge and remove the built up silt. While successful at the time, during the most recent sampling event in July 2011, it was noted that once again silt was beginning to accumulate in the wells which supports the idea that the sand packs may not be performing as designed. The ongoing presence of silt plus the decreased water levels have made obtaining consistent low turbid groundwater samples challenging. Therefore, it is recommended these wells be replaced. ,— Water Levels and Climate Information As previously referenced, it has been noted that water levels have been decreasing in the various compliance wells over time. A graph depicting the overall water level thickness changes in the various wells from the mid to late 1990s versus 2009-2011 Mr. Jim Barber October 31, 2011 Page: G.IE WCSXTRANSWCNwt1NC102037.0014 - HmTget MM'TRWell ReplammentWardet WKTP Well Replacement Leflendec 2/4 ARCADIS is presented as Figure 2. As indicated on this graph, water column thicknesses have decreased in all monitor wells over time. Several of the wells, including MW-1, MW-2, MW-3, and MW-7 are either dry or contain less than 5 feet of water on a consistent basis. An explanation for the decreasing water levels can be tied back to climate conditions. North Carolina, in particular the Southern Piedmont where Hamlet is located, has undergone several drought episodes between 2000 and 2011. Currently as of October 2011, Richmond County is depicted as being abnormally dry by the United States Drought Monitor. Drought monitor information for North Carolina has been included at approximate 6 month intervals between 2005 and 2011 in Appendix A. As outlined on these plots, severe drought conditions were present in Richmond County in March 2011, moderate drought conditions in October 2009, and extreme drought conditions in March 2008 and October 2007. These persistent dry conditions seen since 2005 appear to have influenced groundwater levels in the site compliance wells. Proposed Well Replacement The proposed replacement monitor well construction details are shown on Table 2. All replacement monitor wells will be 2-inch diameter schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride (PVC). A screen slot size of 0.010-inch (10 slot) will be used along with a medium #2 sand. The sand pack will extent approximately 1 foot above the top of the screen. A two foot bentonite seal will then be installed over the sand . Grout will fill the remaining annular space between the bentonite and land surface Each replacement well will be completed with a stickup casing and in close proximity (within 10-15 feet) of the existing well. The main difference with the replacement wells will be increased depth. During well installation, these proposed well depths may need adjustment slightly depending on lithology encountered (i.e. thick clay lenses), however the overall intent is to provide a thicker water column at each sample location. Well installation will"take place via a hollow stem auger drilling rig. The wells will be constructed within the augers to ensure proper placement of the sand pack. Abandonment of the existing wells will take place approximately 6-9 months following installation of the replacement wells once the new wells are confirmed to be performing as designed. The NCDENR Division of Water Quality will be contacted prior to the proposed abandonment. Mr. Jim Barber October 31, 2011 Page: G:IEMCSXTRANSWCPrgmRNC102037.0014 - Hamlet WffrRWefl Replac merdWamlet WWTP Well ReplammeN Leltecdoc 3/4 1 ARCADIS Mr. Jim Barber October 31, 2011 All monitor well installation and abandonments will be conducted by a North Carolina licensed driller. Well permits for both installation and abandonments will be obtained from Richmond County. Summary Replacement of the compliance monitor wells at the Hamlet Yard WWTP is expected to solve two ongoing issues. First deeper wells should allow for sufficient water to obtain low turbidity samples consistently. Secondly, should some silt still penetrate the filter pack and enter the well, the longer water column. will allow for additional room for the silt to settle. Should you have any questions or need additional information please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, ARCADIS David F. Twamley, Alan Pinnix, L.G. Staff Scientist Principal Scientist Copies: Matt Adkins — CSX Transportation Karen Adams — CSX Transportation Mike Gregory — CSX Transportation I Page: G:IENNCSXTRANSWCPmje ftNC102037.0014- HariM MTPWel Replaum nlN=del WffTP Well Replacement Letlecdx 4/4 � Figure 2. Water Column Thickness versus Time, CSXT Hamlet Yard WWTP 25 10 Date .' /. Table 1. Existing Monitor Well Construction Details, CSX Transportation, Hamlet Yard, Hamlet, North Carolina. Total Well Screened Installation Abandonment Depth Diameter Interval Well No. Date Date. (ft bls) (inches) (ft bls) WWTP MW-1 Sep-86 - 52 4 42-52 WWTP MW-2 Sep-86 - 41 4 3141 WWTP MW-3 Sep-86 - 45 4 35-45 WWTP MW-4 Sep-88 - 47 2 37-47 WWTP MW-5 Sep-88 - 52.6 2 42-52 WWTP MW-6 Sep-88 9/25/2009 48 2 38-48 WWTP MW-7 1994 - 36.9 2 26-36 WWTP MW-8 1994 - 56.82 2 46-56 WWTP MW-9A 1994 - 80.4 2 70-80 WWTP MW-10 1994' - 75.5 2 65-75 WWTP MW-11 1994 - 74.7 2 64-74 ft bls Feet below land surface. ft msl Feet above mean sea level. NA Not available. - Well has not been abandoned. G.1ENV\CSXTRANSWCProjWV4CID2037.0014-Hamlet WWTAWdl Rcplacc imffablc I Well Construction DelailsAn Table 2. Proposed Monitor Well Construction Details, CSX Transportation, Hamlet Yard, Hamlet, North Carolina. Current Proposed Current Proposed Current Proposed Total Total Well Well Screened Screened Depth Depth Diameter Diameter Interval Interval Well No. (ft bls) (ft bls) (inches) (inches) (ft bls) (ft bls) WWTP MW-1 52 65 4 2 42-52 50-65 WWTP MW-2 41 50 4 2 31-41 35-50 WWTP MW73 A5 50 4 2 35-45 35-50 WWTP MW-4 47 55 2 2 37-47 40-55 WWTP MW-5 52.6 60 2 2 42-52 45-60 WWTP MW-7 36.9 50 2 2 26-36 35-50 WWTP MW-8 56.82 65 2 2 46-56 50-65 ft bls Feet below land surface. G:IEWCSXTRANS WCPmjedWC102037.0014-ILamld W WTPXWcll Rcpla==t%Tablc 1 Well Conmction Delails.xls October 4, 2011• �o ` O n iffitor Valid 7. a.m. EST North Carolina Drought Conditions (Percent Area) . None 56.52 43.48 14.46 10.40 0.00 0.00 Current Last Week . 57.1'3 42.87 14.37 0.39 0.00 0-.00 (09/27/2011 map) 3 Months. Ago 18.61 81:39 64.52 36.75 13.08 0.00 (07/05/2011 map) Start,of Calendar Year 42.54 57.46 14.89 0.00 , 0.00 0.00 12/28/2010 map Start of Water Year 57.13 42.87 ' 14.37 0.39 0.00 . 0.00. 09/27/2011 map) One Year Ago 7.08 92.92 28.93' 0.00 0.00 0.00 (09128/2010 map) - . Intensity: ?.: ` DO Abnormally Dry . D3 Drought -Extreme 0 D1 Drought- Moderate D4 Drought - Exceptional .. D2 Drought -:Severe . The Drought'Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements. httpa/droughtmonitor.unl.edu - J4 MqY +axq, a USDA ¢' Released Thursday, Octoberf, 2011 trough` Monitor North Carolina Drought Conditions (Percent Area) None 24.89 (D0_'=D:4161'-041 75.11 38.37 D D 13.93 0.00 0.00 Current Last Week 23.86 76.14 39.36 13.93 0.00 0.00 (03/22/2011 map) 3 Months Ago 42.54 57.46 14.89 0.00 0.00 . 0.00 (12/28/2010 map) Start of Calendar Year 42.54 57.46 14.89 0.00 0.00 0:00 12/28/2010 map Start of Water Year 7.08 - 92.92 28.93 0.00 0.00 0.00 (09/28/2010 map). One Year Ago 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 (03/23/2010 map) Intensity. 0 DO Abnormally Dry [� D1 Drought- Moderate ® D2 Drought -Severe D3 Drought - Extreme ® D4 Drought - Exceptional The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements. http://drought.unl.edu/dm March 29, 2011 Valid 7 a.m. EST �aawv„ USDA 1 d ICr:rnN Roe t-�ev.•1,�..e;�r_.��� 'p �' Released Thursday, March 31, 2011 Eric Luebehusen, United States Department of Agriculture _1 . _. rou -Mon. October 26S,­ -2010- i by �r Valid 7 a.m. EST_ "North -Caro lina Drought .Condifions (Percent Area None 59.2 g i s 40.8 _ D -D 14.7.. 0.0 . 0.0 • 0.0 Current, Last, Week ' ' 59.2 40.8' , 14.7 -0.0 0.0.0.0 (10/19/2010,map) 3 Months. Ago 30.6 69.4, 29.0 1'.9 0.0 . (08/03/2010 map), . Start of - Calendar Year :100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.- '0.0 ' 01/05/2010 map Start of - . Water,Year 63:9' 36.1-. ' :7.3 0-.0", 0.0.- 10/0512010 map One Year Ago, 43.5 : ' 34.9 0.0 0'.0 0.0 (10/27/2009 map)- — •56.5 . - • . The Drought`Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. LSD Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary �j�''"�`� Pktlonal.�DrougFtMltlgatlonCentor ggo" ' for -forecast statements.' ,.< Re/eased Thursday, October 28, 2010. http://drought.un.l,.edu/dm • Author: EricLuebehusen,-U.S, Department of Agriculture = J I w' � • rou on % March 30, 2010 ®■ Valid 7 a.m. EST North Carol i rya Drought Conditions (Percent Area None 100.0 DO-D 0.0 D1-D 0.0 0.0' 0.0 0.0 Current Last Week 100.0 0.0 0.-0 0.0 0.0 0.0 . (03/23/2010 map) 3 Months Ago 100.0 0.0 0.0 ' 0.0 1 0.0 0.0 (01/05/2010 map) Start of Calendar Year 100.0' 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 01/05/2010 map Stat of Water Year, 51.4' 48.6 13.9 0.0'' 0.0 ' 0.0 06/2009 map)' " e Year Ago rOn 58.1 41.9 18.8 0.6 0.0 1/2009 map) .0.0 Intensity. "^V ; DO Abnormally Dry .' D3 brought - Extreme D1 Drought - Moderate. . D4 Drought - Exceptional - �: D2 Drought'- Severe - The Drought. Monitor. focuses on broad -scale :conditions: Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary - for forecast statements. httpJ/drought.unl.ed:u/d.m USDA ® National DroughtmItigatlon Center Released Thursday, April 1,. 2010 Author: M. Rosencrans, CPC/NOAA U.%I.*,,'Drough,6MonI'tor North Carolina Drought Conditions (Percent Area) None 43.5 (D©' T`9 56.5 01 0 34.9 0.0 • 0.0 0.0 Current Last Week 51.5 48.6 26.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 (10/2012009 map) 3 Months Ago 31.7 68.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (08/04/2009 map) Start of Calendar Year 76.7 23.3 18.4 7.2 0.0 0.0 01 /06/2009 ma Start of Water Year 51.4. 48.6 13.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 10/06/2009 map) One Year Ago 40.6 59.4 45.9 19.5 11.1 0.0 (10128/2008 map) Intensity: 0 DO Abnormally Dry 0 D1 Drought -Moderate ® D2 Drought -Severe D3 Drought - Extreme ® D4 Drought - Exceptional The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements. http://drought.uni-edu/dm October 27, 2009 Valid 7 a.m. EST USDA National Draught Mltigatlon Center me►easea ► nursaay, UCtober 29, 2009 Author: M. Rosencrans, CPC/NOAA March 31 2009 Uff %Jw brou- fr o ■ itor.,Valid'? a.m.EST None 58.1 DO-D •41.9 D1-DEgg 18.8� 0.6 tP 0.0 0.0 Current Last Week., 37.5 62.5 21.2 ` �7.7 0.0 0.0 (03/24/2009 map) 3 Months Ago 76.7 • - 23.3 • .18.4 7.2 0.0 0.0 (01/0612009 map)" Start of Calendar Year- 76.7 23:3 18.4 7.2 0.0 0.6 01/06/2009.. map Start of Water Year- 40:2 5.9 8 46.1 20.5 '- •10.9 :: 0.0.11 10/07/2008 map) One Year Ago 0.0 . 100.0 89.8 68.6 30.9 0.0 (04101/2006 map) The. Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale. conditions: USDA Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summa ---� e ry Natlonai Drought Mitigation Center ahv H u p, r for forecast statements. � � - -_ Released Thursday, April 2, 2009 http://drought.uhl.edu/dm 'Author. Mark Svoboda; National Drought•Mitigation Center October 28, 2008 rOu"'g oni or Valid 7 a.m. EST North. Carolina . Drought Conditions.(PercentArea) None 40.6 DO-D4 59.4. D1-D4 45.9 %5 11.1 0.0 Current Last Week 40.2 59.8 46.3 20:7. 11.1 0.0" (1 0/21/2008' map) . 3 Months Ago 0.0 100.0 73.6 35.1 27.3 13.8 (08/05/2008 map) Start of Calendar Year - 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 83.7 51.3 01/01/2008 map Start of Water Year 40:2 59.8 46A 20:5 10.9 0.0 (10/07/2008 map) One Year Ago 0.0 100.0 100.0 72.9 .. 37.8 12.9 (10/30/2007 map) - . Intensity: DO Abnormally Dry . D3 Drought-' Extreme D1 Drought - Moderate D4 Drought - Exceptional ® D2 Drought -Severe The Drought: Monitor focuses on broad -scale. conditions. Local conditions may vary. See,accompanying text summary. for forecast statements. http://`drought.uni.edu/dm USDA �60 National Drought Mitigation Center ^arm /-Y.YMY YM ■ 1/N■ VMii.'i Author: David Miskus, JAWF/CPC/NOAA -U.%'.* ® rou' 9 March 25, 2008 Mon' i®r Valid 7 a.m. EST North Carolina Drought Conditions. (Percent Area) None 0.0 lb -&41', 100.0 F& 0 89.8 -D 67.1 30.9 0.0 Current Last Week 0.0 100.0 89.8 73.0 31.1 0.0 (03/18/2008 map) 3 Months Ago 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 83.7 51.3 (01/01/2008 map) Start of Calendar Year 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 83.7 51.3 01 /01/2008 map Start of Water Year 0.0 100.0 100.0 92.8 79.4 37:7 10/02/2001 map One Year Ago 1.0 99.0 11.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 (03/27/2007 map) Intensity; DO Abnormally Dry D1 Drought -Moderate ® D2 Drought -Severe . D3 Drought - Extreme ® D4 Drought - Exceptional The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements. USDA ®F National DroughtMItigatlonCenter ` Re/eased Thursday. March 27, 2008 http://drought.uni.edu/dm Author; Mark Svoboda, National Drought Mitigation Center UN�.Drou �ff' .9 North Carolina Drought Conditions (Percent Area) None 0.0 !D,&U* 100.0 100.0 111 p 72.9 37.8 12.9 Current Last Week 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 84.8 56.5 (10/23/2007 map) 3 Months Ago 0.0 100.0 88.2 18.1 3.7 0.0 (08/0712007 map) Start of Calendar Year 98.5 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 01/02/2007 map Start of Water Year 0.0 100.0 100.0 92.8 79.4 37.7 10/02/2007 map) One Year Ago 96.5 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (10/31/2006 map) Intensity: 0 DO Abnormally Dry Q D1 Drought -Moderate M D2 Drought - Severe ® D3 Drought - Extreme . D4 Drought - Exceptional October 30, 2007 oni ®� Valid 7 a.m. EST The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements. http://drought.uni.edu/dm USDA 6 s National Drought MItigatlonCenter "s, r� �M^N 0. Released Thursday, November 1, 2007 Author: Douglas Le Comte, CPC/NOAA h' Ma'knotot North Carolina Drought Conditions (Percent Area) None 1.0 (DO' U4! 99.0 bil-D4y' 11.5 a 0.0 0.0 9 0.0 Current Last Week 3.6 96.4 11.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 (03/20/2007 map) 3 Months Ago g8:5] 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (01/02/2007 map) Start of Calendar Year 98.5 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 01/02/2007 map Start of Water Year 95.1 4.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 10/03/2006 map One Year Ago 0.1 99.9 54.8 12.5 0.0 0.0 (03/28/2006 map) Intensity: DO Abnormally Dry D1 Drought - Moderate ® D2 Drought -Severe D3 Drought - Extreme ® D4 Drought - Exceptional The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements. http://drought.unl.edu/dm March 27, 2007 Valid 7 a.m. EST USDA .k 1 k� 1 National DFought Mitigatloncenter . Re/eased Thursday, March 29, 2007 Author: Brad Rippey, U.S. Department of Agriculture uffD, r augh,�,1 pit North Carolina -Drought Conditions (Percent. Area) None 96.5 DO t7 3.5 D -D 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Current' Last Week 94.9 5.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (10/2412006 map) 3 Months Ago 64:4 35.6 21.1 0..0 0.0 0:0 (08/08/2006 map) Start of Calendar Year '87.7 .12.3. Off 0.0 0:0 0.0 01/03/2006 map Start of -Water Year 95.1 4.9 ' 0.1 0.0 0:0 0.0 10/03/2006 map One Year Ago 39.3 ' 60.7 23.2 8.5 0.0 0.0. (11 /01 /2005 map) Intensity.. DO Abnormally Dry ■ D3 Drought - Extreme D1 Drought -Moderate - D4 Drought,- Exceptional D2 Drought - Severe The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. _Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary ffor forecast statements. httpa/drought.uni.edu/dm- October 31 -2006 r! Valid 8 a.m. EST USDA ,. National DraughtMltlgatlonCenter sgd �,.,,:�„ Released Thursday, November 2, 2006 Author: Brad Rippey, USDA U.%^j._D,oUgh& Moll/ North Carolina Drought Conditions (Percent Area) None 0.1 ' DO`=D4 99.9 D11 D;4'' 54.8 ► 12.5 3 0.0 0.0 Current Last Week 0.1 99.9 31.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 (03/21/2006 map) 3 Months Ago 87.7 12.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (01/0312006 map) , Start of Calendar Year 87.7 12.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 01/03/2006 map Start of Water Year 26.6 73.4 48.9 20.7 0.0 0.0 (10/04/2005 map) One Year Ago 73.5 26.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (03/29/2005 map) Intensity: DO Abnormally Dry E] D1 Drought - Moderate ® D2 Drought -Severe ® D3 Drought - Extreme ® D4 Drought - Exceptional The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements. March 28, 2006 • tor Valid 8 a.m. EST USDA Natianal Draught MItlgatI., Center Released Thursday, March 30, 2006 https//drought.unl.edu/dm Author: Candace Tankersley& Love-Brotak, NOAAINESDIS/NCDC October Y - "UN 91", ber 25, .2005 :} %WON �OU �,Monitbr', Valid $ a.m. EST North Carol i na -:D. ught, Conditions (Percent Area "None 57.0 DU-D4 43.0 D1-D4 11.9 0.0 '' 0.0 0'0 Current Last Week 66.0 34.0 ' 11.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 (10/18/2005 map) 3 Months Ago 98.5 1.5 0.0 0.10 0.0 0.0 (08/02/2005 map) . . Start of Calendar Year . 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ' 0.0 0..0 01/04/2005 map Start of Water Year 26:6 " 73.4 48.9 207 0.0 0.0 10/04/2005 map)- One -Year Ago 100:0 0.0 0:0 0.0 0'.0 0..0 (10/26/2,004 map) - The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may- va . See. accompanyingtext summa �'� Y ry. summary for forecast statements. Natbonalr Drought Mitigation Centcr � r Released Thursday,- October 27 2005 http://drought.unl."eduldm Author: Candace Tankersley& Love-Brotak, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC s WAS - - - - � ,ug,.. � March- 29, 2005 � P �■ bro��� ��. Valid 8 a.m. EST North. Carolina, Drought Conditions (Percent Area) None 73.5' : 26.5 Iff -D�4 0.0 Digs D A B 01.0 0.0 0.0 Current Last Week 66.7 33.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (03/22/2005 map) 3 Months Ago 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0- 0.0 0.0• (01/04/2005 map) Start of Calendar Year 100.0 0.0 U 0.0 10.0 0.0 01/04/2005 map Start of Water Year 100.0 0.0 0.0. 0.0 0:0 "0.0 10/05/2004 map One Year Ago 78.8 21-.2 .0-.0 0.0- 0.0 ` 0.0 (03/3012004 map) ' Intensity" DO Abnormally -Dry . D3 Drought,- Extreme D1 Drought - Moderate - D4 Drought =- Exceptional- . D2 Drought -Severe The Drought Monitor focuses on broad -scale conditions. Local conditions may vary. See accompanying text summary for forecast statements. http://drought-uni.edu/dm USDA_'S1r°Nua qg' �. Hatlonal DroughtMitlgation Center rd Keieasea i nursua y, iviarcn J 7, ZUV 0 Author: Douglas Le Comte, NOAA/NWS/CPC RelatedPerm;ts '?ells listorY2 rInspections -Incidents r Enforcements:',violations DetailsT' „.'Details2 r Billing Class.lDesig:. Events r,.Reg. Activities Structures Affiliations„ Reviewers Permit: 000JV 00601 _ App. Version: 2.0 Status: F ctive / uT T T�1� ixpv Add Details;:#, j. Remc`iixa . "; Rekorls < Back I_e�1 > 1 irisY: Close 17Welis found. Ready. �~ ,[Page 1J1'� ISID WeII ... TMW2 5 n .. MIT e Site Num Site Name Serial No., Belle 9 H106- • Latitude Lon itude' ' Status ` iMW2 Monitoring 001 Lagoon CONV000423 '0000 34.913065 79.65632 Active CS MW3 . 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