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NC0086941_Comments on Environmental Report_20091222
Y • Y f • � NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary December 22, 2009 To: Hannah Stallings, DWQ Planning Section From: Ron Berry, Point Source Branch/NPDES Unit NPDES Permit: NCO086941 Southeastern Wayne S D WTP Wayne County Subject: Comments on Environmental Report for Southeastern Wayne Sanitary,District WTP Expansion The current facility, 0.9 MGD WTP, includes three (3) sand filters for iron removal, a 67,000 gallon settling basin for backwash wastewater retention, a dechlorination system for post wastewater treatment, and effluent pumps to transfer treated wastewater to Horsepen Branch. The facility NPDES permit was renewed in 2006. Filter backwash water, 33,000 gallons per day, was the estimated wastewater discharge. An expansion to 1.62 MGD WTP is proposed and includes the addition of three (3) more "filter trains". The estimated expanded wastewater discharge volume and treatment design is not defined. An August 12, 2009 letter from the consultant states the design expanded treatment capacity will be for a 1.8 MGD WTP. A modified NPDES permit must be requested for the pending expansion, and its significance to the existing permitted wastewater discharge determined by the NPDES Unit prior to construction. It is assumed these new filters will be sand filters, however the appropriate WTP strategy will be applied in the NPDES permit modification process. Any construction activities and/or capacity changes associated with the wastewater transfer, treatment, and discharge must be reviewed and approved by CG&L. No environmental impacts or suspect requirements for an expanded NPDES permitted wastewater discharge to Horsepen Branch are discussed in this document. The alternative Neuse River surface water treatment plant would require approval for a new NPDES permit. The NPDES Unit has no other comments on this report. Cc: Washington Regional Office/Surface Water Protection/AI Hodge (email) DWQ Planning Section/Hannah Stallings (email) NPDES File 1617 Mail Service Center,Ralegh,North Carolina 27699-1617 Location:512 N.Salisbury St.Raleigh,North Carolina 27604 One Phone:919-807-63001 FAX:919-807-64951 Customer Service:1-877.623-6748 North Carolina Internet:http:l l h2o.encstate.nc.us 1 ��ll���n��� An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer Notice of Availability of an Environmental Assessment IVC ()o & �q I The USDA, Rural Utilities Service has received an application for financial assistance from the Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD). As required by the National Environmental Policy Act, the Rural Utilities Service has prepared an Environmental Assessment that evaluated the potential environmental effects and consequences of the proposed project. This notice announces the availability of the Environmental Assessment for public review and comment. The proposed project consists of the expansion of the SEWSD existing water treatment plant from .9 MGD to 1.8 MGD on its existing site, the addition of ammonia feed systems to three existing wells, construction of one booster pump station to be located at existing tank site, installation of an automatic meter reading system and SCADA improvements to significantly improve efficiencies associated with operations of the SEWSD. All work will be on existing well or tank sites and/or NC DOT rights-of way. The alternatives considered to the proposed project included the: 1) No Action alternative and 2) construction of a new regional water treatment plant to serve all Wayne Water District members plus Fork Township Sanitary District, however same proved to be cost prohibited. The potential adverse impacts to important resources will be mitigated through incorporating "best management' construction practices into the project plans and specifications such as following an approved sedimentation and erosion control plan. Copies of the Environmental Assessment are available for review at the SEWSD office located at 104 S. Center St., Goldsboro, NC 27533 or at McDavid Associates, Inc. located at 3714 N. Main Street, Farmville, NC (Telephone: 252-753-2139) or at the USDA, Rural Development office located at 2044-C Hwy. 11/55 South, Kinston, NC 28501. For further information please contact Mr. Edwin W. Causey at (252) 526-9799 Ext. 5. Any person interested in commenting on this proposal should submit comments to USDA, Rural Development, P. O. Box 6189, Kinston, NC 28501 by [have newspaper insert a date that is 30 days from the date the notice is first publishedl. "USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender." To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S. W., Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice), or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). A general location map of the proposal is shown below. f s erx�ew 1022 ?' dif/ — ?3 _y M- KL Mon Im �:• semwnwffii OWN.1 sewv. / rratw pw�w.w Mr.lm Nryvl 2 1 � tr rAen fNltlt "uta AS s� w: r / G Wantwa•m ` -.l._ artror��tr?r, AW4... 711 �,u �•w C wrote. 1L� _ IT+F ''+•u � �' t` .``� lit wt__ - . c�.w^o�raiwa ur r�" �� lid tom\�•{�� • •rra mune+,n.rrt rwtw+w".rrw.nnA-r•Krxa+wrwr.acc.ccmon L!. FIGURE 1 SEWSD 2MQ USDA STIMULUS PROJECT WELL AND TANK SITES Y ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT 2009 WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE SANITARY DISTRICT Wayne Water Districts USDA - RURAL DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION SEPTEMBER 2009 Prepared By: Richard B. Moore, P.E. McDavid Associates, Inc. Tel: (252) 753-2139 Fax: (252) 753-7220 E-Mail: rbmAmcdavid-inc.com WAD 10xx_gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc Page 1 of 24 September 2009 Table of Contents ExecutiveSummary..............................................................................................................3 1.0 Purpose and Need of Project .....................................................................................5 1.1 Project Description..................................................................................................5 1.2 Purpose and Need of Project..................................................................................5 2.0 Alternatives to the Proposed Project ..........................................................................9 2.1 Alternative No. 1 —Water Treatment Plant Expansion............................................9 2.2 No Action..............................................................................................................10 2.3 Alternative No. 3—REGIONAL SURFACE WATER TREATMENT PLANT...........10 2.4 Selection of an Alternative....................................................................................11 3.0 Affected Environment/Environmental Consequences...............................................12 3.1 Land Use/Important Farmlands/Formally Classified Lands...................................12 3.1.1 Affected Environment ....................................................................................12 3.1.2 Environmental Consequences.......................................................................14 3.1.3 Mitigation Measures.......................................................................................14 3.2 Floodplains...........................................................................................................15 3.2.1 Affected Environment ....................................................................................15 3.2.2 Environmental Consequences.......................................................................17 3.2.3 Mitigation Measures.......................................................................................17 3.3 Wetlands ..............................................................................................................17 3.3.1 Affected Environment ....................................................................................17 3.3.2 Environmental Consequences.......................................................................17 3.3.3 Mitigation Measures.......................................................................................18 3.4 Cultural Resources...............................................................................................18 3.4.1 Affected Environment ....................................................................................18 3.4.2 Environmental Consequences.......................................................................18 3.4.3 Mitigation Measures.......................................................................................18 3.5 Biological Resources............................................................................................18 3.5.1 Affected Environment....................................................................................18 3.5.2 Environmental Consequences.......................................................................18 3.5.3 Mitigation Measures.......................................................................................19 3.6 Water Quality Issues.............................................................................................19 3.6.1 Affected Environment ....................................................................................19 3.6.2 Environmental Consequences.......................................................................19 3.6.3 Mitigation Measures.......................................................................................19 3.7 Coastal Resources ...............................................................................................20 3.8 Socio-Economic/Environmental Justice Issues.....................................................20 3.8.1 Affected Environment ....................................................................................20 3.8.2 Environmental Consequences.......................................................................21 3.8.3 Mitigation Measures.......................................................................................22 3.9 Miscellaneous Issues............................................................................................22 3.9.1 Air Quality......................................................................................................22 3.9.2 Transportation ...............................................................................................22 3.9.3 Noise.............................................................................................................22 4.0 Summary of Mitigation..............................................................................................22 5.0 Correspondence.......................................................................................................23 6.0 Exhibits/Maps...........................................................................................................24 W:\DlOxx_gen\DIOOx—msw\DI005—coffes—msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc Page 2 of 24 September 2009 r Executive Summary This report was prepared by Mr. Richard B. Moore, P.E., McDavid Associates, Inc. for use by the Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD) (applicant) and USDA - Rural Development in analyzing the environmental impacts of the proposed project. Project scope includes the installation of ammonia feed equipment on three (3) existing wells (converting method of disinfection to chloramines), installation of SCADA electrical control equipment at existing wells, elevated tanks, booster pump stations and water treatment plant, installation of automatic meter reading (AMR) water meters at existing customer's services (replacing existing water meters), installation of 1 EA new booster pump station to allow SEWSD to transport water to adjacent Eastern Wayne Sanitary District and Belfast Patetown Sanitary District, and expansion of its existing water treatment plant. Improvements are needed to eliminate water losses, provide alternative water supply to allow EWSD to meet long-term water demands, and help provide alternative water supply to adjacent sanitary districts that are facing water shortages resulting from compliance with Central Coastal Plain Capacity Use Area rules. Project scope primarily involves construction on existing facilities. No new service area is being added by the project. Construction will install one (1) new above-ground structure (new booster pump station). The booster pump station will be built on an existing site presently containing an elevated storage tank. No land will be acquired to support the project. The project location for the new booster pump station is shown on the following map exhibit. The map also shows the location of existing infrastructure assets where additional improvements will occur. 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MIR-4 ' . — %Vkll 8111TH 6iYMTMROMG[TA1K R c- 17sa 4 WWTPR TREATIVEWT PLANT CD O • F"VEDWAiEP.NE41 "rYSG5E0 AVM71N rEE0 A00n�0+ ` •plt� SEWSD 2009 USDA STUMUS PROJECT WELL AND TANK SITES N ' O O This environmental report has been prepared using information collected during field inspections of facilities, direct contact with State and Federal regulatory officials, and downloaded information taken directly from Division of Water Quality, FEMA, and NRCS web sites. Regulatory agency involvement has been critical. Regulatory agency concurrence is indicated by issued permits that are included as exhibits to this document. The project area has been discussed in open forum at numerous Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Board of Commissioner Meetings. This environmental document will be made available for public review through block display advertisement in the local newspaper. All public notification will be performed in conformance with USDA — Rural Development guidelines. The goal of this report is to demonstrate the need for the project, confirm the non-impact of improvements on environmental resources, and allow issuance and publication of a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)to the human environment. 1.0 Purpose and Need of Project 1.1 Project Description Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD) is located in the southeastern portion of Wayne County and in general is bounded by US 117 to the west, the Neuse River to the north, Lenoir County to the east, and Duplin County to the south. SEWSD is one of five rural Wayne County Sanitary districts centrally managed under the name of Wayne Water Districts. The Central Coastal Plains Capacity Use Area (CCPCUA) rules effective August 1, 2002, significantly reduced the capacity to withdraw water from the Upper Creek and Black Creek aquifers for SEWSD and other Wayne Water district members including Belfast-Patetown Sanitary District (BPSD) and Eastern Wayne Sanitary District (EWSD). BPSD and EWSD are faced with projected water shortages of approximately 1.8 MGD by the year 2028. In order to help reduce these projected shortages, EWSD and BPSD have entered into Water Purchase Agreements (WPA) with SEWSD for the purchase of .450 MGD and .250 MGD, respectively. In order to supply EWSD and BPSD with the .70 MGD required via the WPAs and meet its own needs, SEWSD must expand its existing iron removal water treatment plant (WTP) to increase its capacity to produce water. A booster pump station must be constructed in order to convey water from SEWSD to EWSD and BPSD. Ammonia feed equipment must be installed at SEWSD's three finished water wells in order to provide the capability to disinfect via chloramination. The original water system serving SEWSD was constructed in 1990. Water meters have reached or are about to reach their life expectancies. System operating controls are located at the various wells and tanks and are not available at a central location. SEWSD proposes to replace its existing meters with an automatic meter reading (AMR) system and install a SCADA system to provide the capacity to monitor and direct system operations from a central location. 1.2 Purpose and Need of Project The past history of customer growth in the SEWSD system is illustrated as follows: W:\D10xa_gen\D100x_msw1D1005_corres_msw1RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 5 September 2009 ; 4 July July July July July July July July 199 200 200 200 2006 200 200 200 2 0 4 5 7 8 9 Number of 2,57 3,9 4,3 4,4 4,52 4.6 4,6 4.7 Users 5 05 36 57 8 38 79 38 Increase in N/A 1,3 431 131 61 110 41 59 Users 30 As of July, 2009 SEWSD was serving 4,738 users. In addition to the existing users another 700 potential users have access to SEWSD lines, but have elected not to connect to the SEWSD system. Approximately 25 homes with SEWSD do not have access to water lines. A project of total users (including potential users) based on SEWSD's 2004- 2009 growth rate (80 users/year) and assuming water lines will be available to all households in the future is illustrated in Table 1. TABLE 1 SEWSD PROJECTION OF POTENTIAL WATER USERS 2010 2013 2018 2028 TOTAL USERS 5,543 5,783 6,183 6,983 Average daily water pumped per customer is 202 gpd based on Wayne Water Districts' 2006 Water Supply Plan. Water pumpage projections for the 2010—2028 period are illustrated in Table 2. The 2013 — 2028 projections are based on Table 1 user projections while the 2010 projection is based on the July 2009 actual number of users (4,738) plus growth at 80 users per year. In addition to meeting its normal growth demands, SEWSD also plans to provide .450 MGD and .250 MGD, respectively, to EWSD and BPSD to help EWSD and BPSD meet their future needs. TABLE 2 SEWSD WATER USAGE PROJECTIONS 2009 2010 2013 2018 2028 (MGD) (MGD) (MGD) (MGD) (MG D) SEWSD 0.957 ' 0.973 2 1.168 s 1.2494 1.411 5 EWSD Water Purchase N/A N/A 0.450 0.450 0.450 BPSD Water Purchase N/A N/A 0.250 0.250 0.250 Subtotal 0.957 0.973 1.868 1.949 2.111 Unaccounted Water Loss(6.91%) 0.066 0.067 0.081 0.086 0.097 Total Usage 1.023 1.040 1.949 2.035 2.208 4,738 users x 202 gpd 2 4,818 users x 202 gpd s 5,783 users x 202 gpd 4 6,183 users x 202 gpd 5 6,983 users x 202 gpd W:\D10aoc_gen1D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 6 September 2009 SEWSD's CCPCUA Permit Number CU 3006 was issued September 20, 2005. Permit limits and withdrawal allowances are illustrated in Table 3. TABLE 3 SEWSD APPROVED BASE RATE, FUTURE WITHDRAWALS, AND ADJUSTMENTS TO REFLECT CURRENT CONDITIONS Permitted Future Withdrawal Approved Base Rate Year 2008 Year 2013 Year 2018 Well Reduction Zone (gpy) (gpd) (gpd) (gpd) (gpd) 9 Dedini ng 90,449,000 247,805 223,025 198,244 173,464 10 Dedini ng 77,841,000 213,263 191,937 170,610 149,284 Subtotals 168,290,000 461,068 414,962 368,854 322,748 Non-Reduction Area Wells Maximum Daily 11 None 381,600 381,600 381,600 381,600 12 None 216,000 216,000 216,000 216,000 19 None 288,000 288,000 288,000 288,000 20 None 115,200 115,200 115,200 115,200 21 None 144,000 144,000 144,000 144,000 22 None 234,000 234,000 234,000 234,000 23 None 90,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 24 None 216,000 216,000 216,000 216,000 25 None 54,000 54 000 54,000 54 000 26 None 162,000 162!000 162,000 162,000 Subtotals 1,900,800 1,900,800 1,900,800 1,900,800 CCPC UA Permit Totals 2,361,868 2,315,762 2,269,654 2,223,548 Adjustments to Reflect Current Conditions Water Plant Physical Limitations (619,200) (619,200) (619,200) Total sl 1,696,5621 1,650,4541 1,604,348 SEWSD has two gravel packed wells located within the Declining Water Level Zone in SEWSD with an Approved Base Rate of 461,068 gpd. If not for CCPCUA permit restrictions, these two wells could pump approximately 604,800 gpd based on a maximum operating time of 12 hours per day. An additional ten wells are located outside and west of the Declining Water Level Zone with a combined Approved Base Rate of 1,900,800 gpd (maximum daily). Eight of the ten wells outside the Declining Water Level Zone are connected to a 900,000 gpd water treatment plant which limits the total withdrawals from the eight wells. Well 20 (Smith) is outside the Declining Water Level Zone and is proposed to be connected to the water treatment plant by June 2010. Well 20 is not currently operable due to high iron concentrations (10 mg/1) which significantly exceed the State 0.3 mg/I limit. The CCPCUA Permit withdrawal allowances must be reduced by 619,200 gpd to reflect the current WTP operating conditions. Water needs versus available supplies in 2013, 2018 and 2028 are illustrated as follows: LWADD IW:�D10xx len�D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 7 September 2009 2013 2018 2028 Projected Water 1.749 MGD 2.035 MGD 2.208 MGD Need Existing Water 1.697 MGD 1.650 MGD 1.604 MGD Supply Surplus (Deficit) (.052) (0.385) (0.604) W:\D10xx_gen1D100x_msw1D1005_corres_msw\RBM12009\SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 8 September 2009 2.0 Alternatives to the Proposed Project 2.1 Alternative No. 1 —Water Treatment Plant Expansion SEWSD has 2013, 2018, and 2028 projected water supply deficits of 52,000 gpd, 385,000 gpd, and 604,000 gpd, respectively. SEWSD plans to address its future deficits via construction of an addition to its existing water treatment plant (WTP) on Arrington Bridge Road. SEWSD proposes to increase its water supply capability by expanding its existing .9 MGD WTP. The nine raw water wells tributary to the WTP (including Well 20 to be connected to the WTP in 2010) have the capability to provide up to 1,620,000 gpd based on a maximum of 12 hours per day operating time per well. The existing WTP includes 3 iron removal filter trains rated at 250 gpm each. Based on a maximum of 20 hours/day operation, the existing WTP has the capability to produce .90 MGD. It is proposed to expand the WTP by installing 3 additional filter trains which will provide the capability to treat the 1.62 MGD of raw water produced by the raw water wells tributary to the WTP. SEWSD recently received bids for the construction of additional raw water piping that will "loop" the existing raw water piping which will allow the delivery of additional water to the WTP. The proposed WTP addition will be constructed on the existing WTP 10 acre site of cleared property. EWSD has a mutual aid connection with Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District on Highway 111 north of Broadhurst Bridge. EWSD proposes to purchase up to .45 MGD of water from SEWSD to meet EWSD's projected 2028 water needs (copy of Water Purchase Agreement is included in Appendix) while Belfast-Patetown Sanitary District proposes to purchase up to .250 MGD through the same connection. It will be necessary for SEWSD to construct additional supply facilities to be in position to supply EWSD and BPSD in accordance with the purchase agreements. A booster pump station must be constructed on the SEWSD Greenfield tank site to supply EWSD and BPSD. SEWSD has a major mutual aid connection with the City of Goldsboro. EWSD and BPSD also have major mutual aid connections with Goldsboro. EWSD anticipates purchasing water from Goldsboro in the future. Goldsboro utilizes chloramines for disinfection. In order to provide the capability to utilize Goldsboro water, all Wayne Water District members plan to install ammonia feed equipment at finished water wells to provide the capability to disinfect via chloramines. SEWSD plans to upgrade its three existing finished water wells to provide the capability to disinfect via chloramines. SEWSD proposes to construct SCADA improvements to obtain information via the intemet regarding the status of each of its supply facilities (wells, tanks and water treatment plant). The SCADA system will provide the capability to observe and control operations of the system from any location in the world with access to the intemet. An automatic meter reading system is proposed in order to minimize the time required to read meters and provide the capacity to identify leaks. Capacity Use Area W:\DlOxx_gen\DIOOx—msw\DI005—corres—rnsw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 9 September 2009 mandated reductions in withdrawals increases the importance to identify and address water leaks as quickly and efficiently as possible. In summary, the combination of SCADA improvements, as automatic meter reading system, expansion of its WTP, the construction of a booster pump station and addition of ammonia feed systems at existing wells will position SEWSD to efficiently meet its long-term water system needs. Ammonia feed equipment to be installed at existing wells will be designed in accordance with NC Public Water Supply Section requirements. The proposed booster pump station will be designed to pump at a rate of approximately 500 gpm (700,000 gpd). Design criteria for the additional iron removal filter trains will be the same as the existing iron removal filter trains. 2.2 No Action Under the "No Action" alternative SEWSD would no longer be able to allow new connections to its water system and would be forced to reduce its customer base as 2013 and 2018 Capacity Use Area mandated withdrawal reductions are implemented. The "No Action" plan does not achieve SEWSD's goal to provide an efficient low cost source of potable water to its customer base with continued growth consistent with previous trends. The "No Action" alternative is not believed realistic and will not be considered further. 2.3 Alternative No. 3— REGIONAL SURFACE WATER TREATMENT PLANT Construction of a new regional water treatment plant to serve all Wayne Water District members plus Fork Township Sanitary District is described below. The Neuse River is the primary stream in Wayne County and represents a potential significant source of water supply. The City of Goldsboro utilizes the Neuse River as its water supply source. Goldsboro is the only public water utility in Wayne County that utilizes the Neuse River as its water source. Johnston County and the City of Smithfield west of Wayne County rely on the Neuse River for their water source. The Lenoir County Water and Sewer Authority east of Wayne County recently completed construction of a new surface water treatment facility to supplement the ground water supplies in Lenoir County. The 7-day, 10 year low flow in the Neuse River at the USGS Goldsboro gauging station was reported to be 207 cfs (133.8 MGD) in the USGS publication "Low-Flow Characteristics and Discharge Profiles for Selected Streams in the Neuse River Basin, North Carolina" (WR1 R 98-4135). As a general rule-of-thumb it is assumed the Division of Water Resources would allow withdrawals up to approximately 20% of the 7-day, 10 year low flow condition. The City of Goldsboro's surface water facility is rated at 12 MGD. Twenty percent of the Neuse River's 7-day, 10 year low flow of 207 cfs is 41.4 MGD. It appears the Neuse River has significant potential to be further developed as a water resource for Wayne County. The Neuse River is presently classified by the Environmental Management Commission for drinking water purposes upstream of Goldsboro's water intake on the west side of Goldsboro. The City of Goldsboro's wastewater treatment plant W:�D10xx_gen\D100x_msw1D1005_wrres_msw1RBM120091SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 10 September 2009 discharges directly to the Neuse River east of Goldsboro. Based on these conditions the beshmmom t location for a new water intake to supply a new surface water treatment facility would be upstream of Goldsboro's water intake west of Goldsboro. In the event Wayne County public water systems construct a regional surface water supply treatment facility, it is assumed for preliminary planning purposes the water treatment plant will be located in FTSD in western Wayne County and have an initial capacity of 6 MGD. Based on 2028 projections, it is assumed the following Wayne County public water systems would be likely participants in the surface water treatment facility and would have allocations as illustrated below: Projected Projected Projected 2028 Surface 2028 2028 Surplus/ WTP Surplus Demand Supply Deficit Allocation Capacity (m9d) ) (m9d) (md) (�) BPSD 1.691 0.815 (0.876) 1.138 0.262 EWSD 2.184 1.266 (0.918) 1.193 0.275 NWWSD 1.094 0.272 (0.822) 1.068 0.246 SEWSD 1.508 1.604 0.096 0.307 0.403 SWWSD 0.404 0.765 0.361 0.100 0.461 FTSD 1.451 0.532 -0.919 1.194 0.275 TOTAL 8.332 5.254 -3.078 5.000 1.922 Surface water treatment facilities require the construction of an off-stream impoundment/reservoir that provides storage of raw water prior to treatment and distribution. Water systems with a high volume of daily demand and/or systems proposing to intake water from a surface water with a wide range of stream flows may choose to construct a large reservoir to provide both storage and serve to buffer between the rate of intake and the rate of recharge. Approximately 30-60 days water supply is recommended to be stored in the off-stream impoundment. The water treatment facility and transmission mains would be designed in full and complete compliance with NC Public Water Supply Section requirements. The primary environmental concern is the land required to accommodate the construction of a regional facility (50+ acres) and the associated discharge of byproducts of operation. Estimated production of water would exceed 1.0 million gallons per day, requiring State Environmental Policy Act compliance. 2.4 Selection of an Alternative The following table provides a present worth analysis of presented construction alternatives. W:\D10xc_gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 11 September 2009 TABLE 4 PRESENT WORTH ANALYSIS "Real" Federal Discount Rate: 2.80•/ Alternative No.1 Alternative No.3 Water Plant Regional Surface Expansion Water Treatment Plan Construction Cost $2,340,000.00 $4,550,000.00 Non-Construction Costs $279,700.00 $543,800.00 Total Project Costs $2,619,700.00 $5,093,800.00 Annual O&M $55,000.00 $82,000.00 Present Worth (PW) P/A,2.8%,20 $833,598.80 $1,242,820.03 Salvage Value QYR 20 $1,170,000.00 $2,275,000.00) Present Worth (PW) P/F,2.8%,20 $1,170,000.00 $2,275,000.00 Total Present Worth $2,283,298.80 $4,061,620.03 The alternate to implement facilities to expand the existing water treatment plant is the lowest present worth alternative. 3.0 Affected Environment/Environmental Consequences 3.1 Land Use/Important Farmlands/Formally Classified Lands 3.1.1 Affected Environment Project activities will occur on sites presently owned by the sanitary district (where existing wells, elevated tanks, and booster pump stations exist). Meter replacement is viewed as modification of an existing facility. Water treatment plant expansion is a modification of an existing facility. The proposed booster pump station to be built will be located on a site presently owned by the sanitary district where an elevated storage tank exists. The following map exhibits show the planned location for the new booster pump station and location of the existing water treatment plant (proposed for expansion) using soil maps published by the Natural Resource Conservation Service. W:\D10)a.gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\.SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 12 September 2009 FIGURE 2 SOIL MAP EXTRACT- BOOSTER PUMP STATION SITE vrv-j!Al Existing elevated tank site—Proposed booster pump station location .1, 'r -r- I i W:\D10xx_gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 13 September 2009 FIGURE 3 SOIL MAP EXTRACT —WATER TREATMENT PLANT SITE Existing water treatment plant location (proposed _'" • expansion) `1 IL Soils in the vicinity of the proposed booster pump station site and water treatment plant are classified as "Kenansville loamy sand". Kenansville soils are considered prime farmland resources. The sites are located on property currently owned by SEWSD. Surrounding properties are primarily agricultural properties. Since construction activities are confined to sites under present ownership of SEWSD and no service area expansion is proposed, the proposed project will not adversely impact prime/important farmlands. 3.1.2 Environmental Consequences The proposed project will have no direct, indirect, or cumulative impact to land use/important farmlands/formally classified lands. The project represents modifications to existing resources. No expansion of service area will occur as a result of the project. No direct change in land use will occur. 3.1.3 Mitigation Measures Impact to land resources is mitigated by construction of the proposed project on properties under current ownership of the sanitary district. The project will have no adverse impact on land resources. WAD10xxgen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 14 September 2009 3.2 Floodplains 3.2.1 Affected Environment The primary floodplains within SEWSD are located along the Neuse River and Northeast Cape Fear River. Tributaries to Northeast Cape Fear River including Lewis Branch, Horsepen Branch, Juniper Run Branch, Cabin Branch, Buck Marsh Branch, and Jones Branch represent the other significant streams within SEWSD that have floodplains. Project scope involves construction of water system facilities on properties currently owned by the SEWSD. Figure 4 and Figure 5 illustrates floodplain resources in close proximity to the proposed booster pump station and existing water treatment plant taken from the NC Flood Mapping program. FIGURE 4 FLOODPLAIN MAP EXTRACT con Existing floodplain �+r�'.�: ,.• � np1Sir'^9; �0r- '?i I x�♦.L�({TLS I � o: V v Location of existing j v i •I"' elevated tank and proposed booster pump station 1l 3EPA En�+�i'oM �1 r4,pry j vU.Q 1 SIISGS W:\D10xx_gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 15 September 2009 FIGURE 5 FLOODPLAIN MAP EXTRACT - PROPOSED WATER TREATMENT PLANT SITE i t: `I oe�..fn Existing floodplain ,l: wf,la„�.a - „_ets•1et ;r,�^ `t: F” •� I Location of existing wells 25&26 and proposed site i - , I for water treatment plant i �• G -� - - + -- - - -r isEPA EiwiroM Der_ j?I o 10 07 mi 40' W:010xxgen\D100x—msw\D1005—corres—msw\RBM\2.0091SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 16 September 2009 Project scope will not adversely impact existing floodplain resources. It is noted that the primary intent of the project is to make improvements to existing facilities. No new service area is proposed. The project is intended to meet existing needs with consideration to normal growth expectations. The project is not intended to promote direct or indirect conversion of floodplain resources. No floodplain resources will be impacted by the proposed project. 3.2.2 Environmental Consequences No direct impact will occur to floodplains. No part of the project area is located within a defined floodplain. No indirect impact to floodplains will occur. 3.2.3 Mitigation Measures No mitigation is required as no direct or indirect impact to floodplain resources will result from the proposed project. 3.3 Wetlands 3.3.1 Affected Environment Some wetlands exist in and around SEWSD. The Corps of Engineers regulates the use of "waters of the U.S." to include freshwater wetlands in SEWSD. The NC Division of Water Quality regulates the use of wetlands including isolated wetlands. The existing well, tank and water plant sites contain 26 acres of which none are considered wetlands. All work associated with the proposed project is planned to be conducted on uplands. No work will be conducted within wetlands. No significant impacts detrimental to wetlands are anticipated as a result of the proposed project. Wetlands in the areas that experience growth will receive protection from the regulatory programs administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the NC Division of Water Quality. 3.3.2 Environmental Consequences No direct impact to wetland resources will occur as a result of the proposed project. No indirect impact to wetlands will occur_ W:�D10�a_gen�D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM12009\.SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usd 09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 17 September 2009 3.3.3 Mitigation Measures No mitigation is needed as no direct or indirect impact to wetlands will occur as a result of the proposed project. F� 3.4 Cultural Resources 3.4.1 Affected Environment No historic structures are located in close proximity to the project area. Maps of the project were submitted to the State Clearinghouse. The Department of Cultural Resources issued a statement of no comment to the proposed construction activities. A copy of State Clearinghouse comments is included as an exhibit to this report. 3.4.2 Environmental Consequences No direct or indirect impact to cultural resources will occur as a result of the proposed project. 3.4.3 Mitigation Measures No mitigation measures are proposed for cultural resources. 3.5 Biological Resources 3.5.1 Affected Environment The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service maintains a directory of federally classified "endangered" and "threatened" species within every County of North Carolina. The following is a summary of listed species within Wayne County. TABLE 5 ENDANGERED/THREATENED SPECIES—WAYNE COUNTY Common Name I Scientific Name Status Red-cockaded wood ecker I Picoides borealis Endangered 3.5.2 Environmental Consequences No direct impact to biological resources will occur as a result of the proposed project. The red-cockaded woodpecker resides and feeds on insects in mature trees. The project will not disturb any trees (Construction shall be confined to properties owned by the sanitary district. No indirect impact to biological resources will occur. The project does not expand service area. W:�D10�oc_gen�D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM12009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 18 September 2009 3.5.3 Mitigation Measures The proposed project poses no direct or indirect impact to biological resources. No mitigation activities for biological resources are proposed. 3.6 Water Quality Issues 3.6.1 Affected Environment The primary surface water resource within SEWSD is the Neuse River. The Neuse River bears a Class C-NSW classification through SEWSD. Construction activities associated with the project may contribute limited erosion/sedimentation runoff; however, the project will have no long-term adverse impact to surface water resources. The Upper Cape Fear, Black Creek and surficial aquifers are the principle groundwater resources serving SEWSD. Aquifer recharge is direct in areas of outcrop and by seepage of water through overlying sands. Water quality is considered good with good yields in the Upper Cape Fear and Black Creek aquifers. Development and use of the groundwater resources within EWSD is regulated by the NC Division of Water Resources. SEWSD has a Capacity Use Area Permit issued by the NC Division of Water Resources. Construction activities do not represent a threat to water quality. Construction will not occur within any surface water resource. 3.6.2 Environmental Consequences No direct or indirect impact will occur to water quality issues. Construction does not cross any surface waters, nor result in any filling of water resources. 3.6.3 Mitigation Measures The proposed project poses no direct or indirect impact to water quality. No mitigation measures for water quality issues are proposed. W:\D10roc_gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 19 September 2009 3.7 Coastal Resources The sanitary district is located in southeastern Wayne County. Wayne County is not classified as a coastal county. No impact to coastal resources will occur as a result of the proposed project. 3.8 Socio-Economic/Environmental Justice Issues 3.8.1 Affected Environment The project design is based on the location of existing facilities. The following map exhibits reflect environmental justice data related to the construction of the one (1) new above-ground structure (booster pump station) and water treatment plant location. FIGURE 6 MINORITY CONCENTRATION MAP EXTRACT BOOSTER PUMP STATION SITE (EXISTING EST SITE) + Location of existing elevated tank and proposed booster pump station y 3 a EPA Entdro.Nq Wr0 O�O.G,mi W:1D10xx_gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 20 September 2009 FIGURE 7 ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE MAP — MINORITY CONCENTRATIONS WATER TREATMENT PLANT SITE a H'd Location of existing wells 25&26 and proposed site for water treatment plant f� 1n 77 3 , .z EPA EnviromoPlper o 0.0.6f rni The darker shaded areas represent the larger concentrations of minorities. The project will not have any adverse impact on environmental justice issues. The environmental justice map is provided to show the location of the proposed above-ground new structure that is part of the project (booster pump station). The darker shaded areas represent the larger concentrations of minorities. The booster pump station site is such that it will have no disproportional impact on environmental justice. SEWSD currently offers water service to all residents regardless of race. The intent of the project is to assure long-term water supply is available to all SEWSD water customers. The project will not have any adverse impact on environmental justice issues A copy of the USDA — Rural Development civil rights analysis is provided as an exhibit in the Appendix. 3.8.2 Environmental Consequences The project will have no disproportionate effects to any minority, low- income family, or any other socio-economic group. The sanitary district currently provides water service to all persons who are in the service area who apply for service in a non-discriminatory manner. No impact will occur to socio-economic issues/environmental justice. W:\D10xc_gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 21 September 2009 3.8.3 Mitigation Measures No impact to socio-economic/environmental justice issues will occur. No mitigation measures are proposed. 3.9 Miscellaneous Issues 3.9.1 Air Quality Temporary impact to air quality may occur during construction as a result of emissions from construction equipment. Contractors must comply with OSHA regulations. No long-term impact to air quality will result from the proposed project. 3.9.2 Transportation Construction will occur within public streets. Temporary closure of roads will be required during construction. Detours will be well marked and barricades provided to assist in re-routing. Impact to transportation will be minimal and will only occur during construction. Once construction is completed, traffic will return to normal. No adverse impact to transportation will result from the proposed project. 3.9.3 Noise Temporary impact to noise may occur during construction as a result of sounds from construction equipment. Contractors must comply with OSHA regulations. No long-term impact to noise will result from the proposed project. 4.0 Summary of Mitigation The sanitary district recognizes the importance of minimizing impact to environmental resources. The sanitary district has reviewed project scope with State agencies to include the NC Department of Transportation. Every precaution will be made during the construction project to comply with all permits and encroachments. Best management construction practices including sedimentation and erosion control will be incorporated into project plans and specifications. The project will have full-time resident inspection to insure that mitigation measures and goals are met. 10axUen\D100x_msw1D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\.SE Wayne SD USDAlsewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 22 September 2009 1 � 1 5.0 Correspondence W:\D10xx_gen\DIOOx_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 23 September 2009 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached O.M.B.No.1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM (SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No.9-Sutton Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 Drummerville Road P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun ies 3. State 4. NFIP Communi Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDING/MOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A" Revised Date j YES 3720354200K December 2,2005 �e C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. n Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). rl Regular Program ri Emergency Program of NFIP 2. r Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. 3. [_1 Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CERA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA f- YES [K-1 NO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no, flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced - I,N S .. 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C It SUPERVISED E PERFORMANoll CE N O/•49 THAT IH r• -NIS SURVEY AND PLAT FROM DATA %< DEC w BOOK PAGE KEITH SUTTON NIP LINES NOT SURVEYED ARE DASHED .:•a .1TH RECORD DATA SHOWN I THAT THE PRECISION is 1/10,0001 EDM I THAT THIS FLAT CONFORMS TO GS 47-90 AS ,' AMENDED. :' ��1,1,11� SURVEY FOR WITNESS MY SIGNATURE,REGISTRATION �I'•' NUMBER, AND SEAL THIS 13TH DAY SOUTH EASTERN.. .��'•1 F.NF•i'• y • ?= pF FEBRUARY , IS 9z .I.AI. -WAYNE SANITARY DISTRICI •• WILLARD F. .IEFFER. , RLS N0.L•IGOS JY.' �+ .• v`- SUTTON WELL SITE ',•.±•u NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. l4 I,A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY AND INDIAN SPRINGS TWP, WAYNE COUNTYNC STALE AFORESAID , CERTIFY THAT ., FEBRUARY 13 1992 SCALE: IN=401 MILL ARD F..IEFFERSON 1 A REGISTERED 11,1 Yt� 'I•r, I LAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEARED 401 OI 401 so, BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLEDGED •, off + ► INSTRUMENT.CON OF THE FOREGOING :'�iV'11. Mc DAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. • WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL THIS 13TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1892 r'•+,, - Engineers • Planners• Land Surveyors INS. Formville, N.C. • Goldsboro, N.C. • ROBYNNOONAN Nor RY PUBLIC 4yRVEY5P BY. RANK BYRNS 2-89-70 MY COMM13S ON EXPIRES 9-15-94 DRIWN•BY` ROBYN E.NOONA N JOG No. 8007 W O'Ad AI IIC DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached O.M.B.No. 1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM (SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No. 10-Preast Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 Dogpond Road P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED 7 None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun ies 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDINGIMOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A Revised Date n YES 3720354200K December 2,2005 - atm C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). f7 Regular Program n Emergency Program of NFIP 2., ❑ Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CERA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may 3. r7 not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA �-: YES n NO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no,flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced I s3 REVISIONS a �rC_ �• � NO DESCRIPTION DATE O 9 � T. -',' i` R�'e+yrwt" • LEGEND W x Uu •„Am. EIP• EXISTING IRON PIPE NIP+ NEW IRON PIPE N PK + PK NAIL N ROAD � O _ DLL U!► b R/W• RIGHT OF WAY Z Y u Im t • v,v 1°[ DISTANCES SHOWN ARE HORIZONTAL ,.w GROUND MEASUREMENTS. Vicinity Map CONC.OMON-- 60 NC Geodetic N6S ti �a.Se a t�9'. St t BY ELEV.-97.38 N• 338,717.931 R/W NAIL IN P/POLE E+2.343,043.809 ``- I8 _NAD 27 s9ewB:9G'w�-- SEX.PK. nm N.C.S.R. 1738 QEX.PK a 79.619'ToY�3Y112-15 W-M.7S0 OT +r It NC HWY.99 _ w N88o-IC-40 E nl N88411=40"E EIP a 146.860 NIP I9 R/ 10.000 G EIP TEL. PEOIQSTAL GEORGE ALONZA „ IOS RADIUS JOSEPH A. HOWELL SKI BA W D8 1213, PG413 TRACT"B" 3 TRACT "A '�n m DB 1171, PG.257 +I. 1.32+_AC. .a m 1.61± AC." / o to o O O OI h M It M to p v ri O' ,n0 to O 2 2 rprnrrnrr/r O 9 EIP 1 . N• , RPORy �• ?- 1Bo 2 8?"� ON 530 35 4-W ci �= _10. O �° I CAROLYN W :i E A L G IBBS t51372 - 5' 14 o.2%-OT NIPM pg 1024,PG 742 •, ••••Vim,' EIP ST° c P 0 ,NoR '��Il/l,llllxl\\\ GEO °g%7 1, WILLARD F. JEFFERSON, CERTIFY THAT 1 SUPERVISED THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS SURVEY AND PLAT FROM DATA RECORDED W BOOK 1170 PAGE 199 j \\\\ CAG 7IJ� THAT LINES NOT SURVEYED ARE DASHED `�\�� CI ��� SURVEY FOR WITH RECORD DATA SHOWN I THAT THE `�� g•TEgF• PRECISION IS 1/. I0.000*EOM THAT :z�,G rt °• SOUTHEASTERN WAYN E Z, THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO GS 47.30 AS . SEAL A Y END ED ANo IS A SURVEY OF AN EIIt37B1B PABCE L.: L-14a5 O'Z SANITARY D I S T R I C T WITNESS YY SIGNATURE, REGISTRATION ( .1. 4+ NUMBER, AND SEAL TH13 24 DAY •o'1'D SUa". .4'•Q� u OF SEPTTEMM'BEER , 1992 r.•••....••• WELL SITE NO�k to ""F. ( THE PREAST SITE Y 4 WILLARD F. JEFFERSONF, ftLS No.L•I405 Being all of Land found in Deed Book 1170, Page 195 NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY ��e°tssr0. INDIAN SPRINGS TWP WAYNE CO., N. C. 1,A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY AND ,Qf'a.��E �•B/� o�o-� + STATE AFORESAID , CERTIFY THAT •� C�°'' SEPTEMBER 24,1992 SCALE :IN= 1001 } WILLARD F.JEFFERSON , A REGISTERED �# h;QjARY •+ LAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEARED- BEFORE SO' O 30' 100' 200' 3 BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLEDGETHE r INSTRUMENT. OF THE FORE801N• P11W `P Mc DAVID ASSOCIATES` INC. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL D r THIS 24 DAY OF SEPTEMBER '1992 9p �j Engineers • Planners• Land Surveyors 3 AJ*�s,1'8.4[[:1+ar��e ' '\CfF�C. Formviller N.C. . Goldsboro, N.C. x' z 6AYLE 0.B CK , NOTARY PUBLIC SURVEYED BY FRANK BYRN9 19163 < MY COMMISSION AWN BY GAYLE BROCK JOB No.800 r DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached D.M.B.No.1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM (SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No. 11 -Cliffs of the Neuse State Park Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 NCSR 1743 P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED 7 None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun les 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDING/MOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as'A Revised Date n YES 3720352400J December 2,2005 - atm C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. f7 Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). n Regular Program Emergency Program of NFIP 2. [i Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. 3. ❑ Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CBRA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA YESj NO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no,flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it,and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced t r t t ul, < � uu I REVISIONS C f� w ) r,, NO DESCRIPTION GATE rj_ \ u _ I11� J Da OR pof m M' 4 rplpt, PA- I1 UP I..r 7 �� RECORD MERIDIAN tc �iy+,e e•�,rra`. DO 606,Pap•3113 r + '• , All bearings calculated from the recorded bearing of line 3-41. .. Da +� we t! NTIa.51371.'-2o� 0"E Vicinity Map g5.055 " O . 19Ac60W too O" 0 t m to 5T-00 S7 4 t 9 O N S7 CLIFFS of the NEUSE N STATE PARK Z o 013 606, P9.3113 ^ ^ O1 N Q N CLIFFS of the NEUSE STATE PARK 3S DB 606, Pg. 316 0. �.1'.��`+' 'lrrl►„Ilr F1�r,�.. 2 rO R W571 sE s• SO4447=00"W % 5721.009 Q"W 31.514'—H 576446'_55"W -0RR Spike 5 764 57=0 0"w i NCSR_1743 � _ 604.610 b O 274.7132 131 N.C.I 1 ' -- R/W "� „'Sym rw,•' 4 . , V 1, NILLARD F.JEFFERSON, CERTIFY ''•�y,r,,,.•.• THAT 1 SUPERVISED THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS SURVEY AND PLAT FROM DATA SURVEY FOR RECORDED Sr BOOK _ PAGE — + TN' LINES NOT SURVEYED ARE DASHED F IECORIC !NONE 1 THAT THE SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE Ir, ,BION 1!9 1/I/IO.000 EOM j THAT THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO 93 47-SO As AMENDED. SANITARY DISTRICT WITNESS MY SIGNATURE, REGISTRATION NUMBER, AND SEAL THIS 111 In DAY or OCTOBER • I. ! CLIFFS of the NEUSE STATE PARK WELL SITE EASEMENT • z WILLARD F. JEFF SON, RLS NO.L-14DS - r ■ € NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. INDIAN SPRINGS TWP. , WAYNE CO. , N. C. I. A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID , CERTIFY THAT OCTOBER 9, 1990 SCALE :I" =40' NILLARD F.JEFFERSON , A REGISTERED r LAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEARED Q 10 t0 30 SD' ILO' a • BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLEDGED SCALE IN FEET i * '%ECUTIDN Of THE FOREODINO 1 JMENT. Mc DAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. � NII NESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL Engineers • Planners• Land Surveyors THIS S Ik DAY OF OCTOBER ,I990 - INC. Formvllle, N.C. • Goldsboro, N.C. 1 = r " GAYLE O SROCK , NOTARY PUBLIC SURVEYED 0T F.lYRNS 1.99.7013 h i MY COMMI SIGN EXPIRES 11-13-94 DRAWN BY 0.8ROCK Joe NO.0002 r DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached O.M.B.No. 1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM(SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No. 19-Hines Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 NC 55 P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun ies 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDINGIMOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A Revised Date n YES 3720259200K February 16,2006 C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. (x'� Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). ❑ Regular Program n Emergency Program of NFIP 2. ❑ Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. 3. n Building/Mobile Home Is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CBRA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA , YES FX-,. NO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no,flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced f I m+ uu REVISIONS U714 SO CENTROID: NO DESCRIPTION DATE one r!isl, w tns " L X.2 300 000 CX Y. 525 000 "�^' Itll NCSR 1934 11 OP �. un a —•— iA �f nAl tm I I IgLUAMS _ 'AST .,POND JGI ll __ t0 GA �p ltH N O Vicinity Map 9.) t 1 NIP /PI O O EIP N 46'-28'-IB'E-210.000' P _ -_- EPI(9 —9�-- -- '50.000' I I I I I I:06 ACRES I I O� (BY EUCLIDIAN GEOMETRY) I O Ld n I C+ PROPOSED WELL Z zo g 6 `J I Z L sl I vh ) v SOCIA j%.,, Z I l NjAMLjHMM REGISTOtB);AND SURVEYOR .`',\�j..i'•• •'• '� NO.L-1405 CERTFY THAT THIS PLAT 5 OF A SURVEY OF I ELP R9j%��% ANORFIM CATEGORY.SUCH AS TK RECCMMAT04 OF E)WNG PARCELS.A COURT ORDERED SURVEY OR I OTM EXCEPTION TO TFf OF W 1972 ri�i��'':s..n.•'����� WLIAROF.JUFUSON. RLS NC REG.NO.L-1405 I NIP NIP S 46'-28'-48"W-210.000' LEGEND: I 24• EIP.EXISTING IRON PIPE NIP.NEW IRON PIPE — EPK.EXISTING PARKER-KALON MASONRY NAIL JOHN C.HINE I 100 R/W.RIGHT-OF-WAY 1066-624 I 1, WILLARD F. JEFFERSON, CERTIFY THAT I SUPERVISED THE PERFORMANCE CARO Z, 'I'°6, OF THIS SURVEY AND PLAT FROM DATA N _ RECORDED SOON 1066 PAGE 624 THAT LINES NOT SURVEYED ARE DASHED r,S�O'�E.G15TE2EO .y''s LOT SURVEY FOR WITH RECORD DATA SHOWN; THAT THE s PRECISION IS 1/ 10.000-EDM I THAT = ' SEAL •_ SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO 03 47-30 AS L-1405 WITNESS AMENDED. MY SIGNATURE, REGISTRATION -� •�!'yO •O`� SANITARY DISTRICT . SUR` S: NUMBER, AND SEAL THIS 4TH DAY �'•.`�, ' •��•� OF JUNE , IG 9e •ND. F. 1�FE,,.� PART OF THE JOHN C.HINE TRACT ••• " DEED BOOK 1066.PAGE 624 • O4/,LmtNG BEING PART OF LOT 8.CLYDE A.WILLIAMS SUBDIVISION WILLARD F. JEFFERSON,RLS NO.L-1405',,��`E 0.N01ARY BRAC PLAT CABINET A.SLIDE 191 NDIAN SPRING NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. ��, G TOWNSHIP,WAYNE COUNTY.NORTH CAROLIN 1,A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY A� STATE AFORESAID , CERTIFY THAT SCALE:I"=50' JUNE 4.1998 WILLARD F.JEFFERSON , A RESISTERD *** O 10' 20' •50 100• LAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEA D PUBLIC BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLED%;D O " THE EXECUTION OF THE FOREGOING T. INSTRUME +rrj 061A I" Mc DAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. N ,, WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, tJt4ttlutttt �' _ Engineers G Planners G Land Surveyors THIS 4TH DAY OF .RINE ,IG 9 INC. Farmville, N.C. G Goldsboro, N.C. e, 120 NORTH MAIN STREET.FARMVILLE.NC 27628 a OTA Y PUBLIC SURVEYED BY F.BYRNS L97-601 E GAYLE G.SROCK JOB NO. 900 MY COMMISSIO EXPIRES II-13-99 DRAWN BY W/i220 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached O.M.B.No.1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM (SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No.20-Smith Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 Zion Church Road P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun i s 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDINGIMOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A Revised Date T_7 YES 3720352200J December 2,2005 - atm C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. n Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). n Regular Program n Emergency Program of NFIP 2. ❑ Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CBRA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may 3. n not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA r7 YES �j NO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no, flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(if other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced Diy r� CENTROID: REVISIONS oilua u 4 � N. 521900 wl �' • .� ' E.2 320 500 `.N ai IEA ♦ItM - > u rtj L.l}Im l 6 LEGEND: use HC GRID 11i� , am, 1161N01IRP.NEW IRON PIPE test {: , NPK.NEW PARKER-KALON MASONRY NAL es } R/W.RIGHT OF WAY Im � � I+r' 4U10~ �,� CONTROL Use I/M D•+w - OWN 41 NOTE:DISTANCES SHARE HORIZONTAL N EOOETIC SURVEY GROUND MEASUREMENTS. V'cinffy Op STATKN'PIPE' N• 524119.765 CONTROL E.2 3211154.29T 50 Sts, NC GEODETK SURVEY 60,R/W O W \Yd~ STATION'AMOCO' J' ? 10.t• N. 523 603.792 R/W _ R/W m O fit, E.2 319 02L 7011— !Y 7 Q e0e. XAD 27 to I 0 SCALE FACTOR.O.999117 WK 1 NCSR_1754 NPK O L) Nor-35•-36"w ZION CHURCH ROAD b 15 1552,5o2' 4 IS 5 75'-56'-44"E p'lO ,�'��IlrllrrrrrFFP NIP R/W 220.000'1 CHORD I R/W ♦,k SOC 1, N. 522 035.350 NIP �♦�,�Q .....,�qT� E.2 320 780.509 R.1406.03r o:co1PORaTF•.y SElL 1.10t ACRES 1972 b :• '.•' �� tN 1 BY COORDINATES I O 9 GN S �'�. �'1VILLE��••`� w ++''+++nr11++'`�♦ HOPE P.SMITH to NIP I 1072/821' Ai 12 3 o 107 979 ? 4 HOPE P.SMITH N 1072/821 H T L WLLAND F. JEFFEItSOK M)MSSKRIAL LAID AMMON NO.L-4405,CERTFY THAT THIS PLAT 4 OF A SURVEY OF ANOTHER' CATEGORY.SUCH AS THE RECOMBINATION OF EXISTING PARCELS. A COUNT ORDERED SURVEY OR OTHEII EXCION EPTTHE DEFNRIgI a lUBOMRg01L - �rNIP X 75•-56'-44'W-220.000' MIF WILLARD F.JEFFERSON.PROFESSKHAL LAND SUNMOR MO.L4405 HOPE P.SMITH CSTATE OF OUNTY OF PpTT TH CAROLINA ,,,``%%A1C t;.t:•:, 1072/821 P L' 1, WLLARD F.JEFFERSON , CERTIFY •• �:•!,�, y THAT 1 SUPERVISED THE PERFORMANCE =•��FSS`SlV�•-� OF THIS SURVEY AND PLAT FROM DATA SQQ �r RECORDED N BOOK 1072 PAGE 521 I SEAL . THAT LINES NOT SURVEYED ANE DASHED = sr L.1405 D:S WITH RECORD DATA SHOWN 1 THAT THE .L�9 C). 2 SURVEY FOR PRECISION IS 1,10-DOD.EDM ; THAT % C� -z SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE THIS PLAT CONFORM! TO G! 47-30 A! '• Q AMENDER-• �� •.••• % OF.;E�� •'' SANITARY . DISTRICT WITNESS MY SIGNATURE l, REGIJITRATIOM NUMBER, AND SEAL THIS END DAY SMITH WELL SITE . OF OCTOBER , 1999 As"T"Org"ii fto, BEING PART OF THE HOPE P. SMITH TRACT DEED BOOK 1072,PAGE 821 • . WLLARD F.JEFFERSON,NC RLS L-140b C OTA Rr NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. INDIAN SPRINGS TOWNSHIP,WAYNE COUNTY I. A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY AND C *$# C NORTH CAROLINA STATE AFORESAID , CERTIFY .NAT 1• pU$L�C+ SCALE:1"= 60' OCTOBER 2.1999 WLLARO F.JEFFERSON , A REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEARED Aj*� CON�yo.•� 60' 30' 0 30•. 60' 120' li U 11 BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLEDGED �+arfllltt 11 THE EXECUTION OF THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT. Mc DAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. WITNESS MY NANO AND OFFICIAL SEAL Engineers G Planners G Land Surveyors THIS 2ND_DAY OF OCTOBER , 1999r INC. Formville, N.C. . Goldsboro, N.C. \ 120 NORTH MAIN STREET,FARMVILLE.NC 27826 O.B HOT—ARHbT-ARf PUBLIC SURVEYED BY F.BYRH3 PHONE:252-753-2139 SSIOW EXPIRES 11-13_99 DRAWN BY , 376014D0 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached O.M.B.No. 1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM (SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No.23/24-McCullen Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 NCSR 1934 P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION 11 A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun ies 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDING/MOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Communitv name if not the same as"A Revised Date ❑ YES 3720259300J December 2,2005 ate C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. n Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). n Regular Program r Emergency Program of NFIP 2, ❑ Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. 3 ❑ Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CBRA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA F YES [Xi NO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes,flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no,flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced M ' t y LUI a�u am ;r' �0... REVISIONS X16 O NO DESCRIPTION DATE I 14 I MOVED SOUTHERN MOST PROPERTY LINE TO 100' 2/13 /6 uu NIP N 14'00'00"W FROM UWELL Lim i ,+ \ 8.360' NIP DISTANCES ARE HORIZONTAL + IB GROUND MEASUREMENTS MTWAMS lilt - . y.r POND 1!Y �• (LNCSR 1934 CAPE N,l a•Ir l 2 Vicinity Map WOODED.SWAMPY LEGEND: is NIP.NEW IRON PIPE CENTROID: �at92. X.2 295 000 PK SET Y. 533 000 O LOW.GROUND o 0 1.43± ACRES # BY COORDS R.E. MCCULLEN o ID 642-66 z NIPOO c v x 0 PROPOSED WELL '�• o Z N K•SET W E7 O O O L O '' tV O � o o pSSOC/q $ 'r210.00• E1p 0 R Ff i: t N 30.00' PK SET SEAL ` = O NIP S 76.00.Oar W NIP O .10 �� 1772 i _ � W �9. ••.•�, . RF—MCCULLEN ul b 642-66 to N L 1tY ,K05TM LAND SURVEYOR ' NO.LIMOS.CERTFY THAT THIS PIAT 5 OF A SURVEY OF ANOTHER CATEGORY.SUCH AS THE RECOMBMTION PK SET OF Duma;PAR=A COURT ORDERED SURVEY OR O OTHER EXCEPTION TO THE DEMON OF RAW15M 1 t • b ,V P WIZARD F.JEFFDlSON RLS HE REM NO,LIMOSkk CAR 1, WILLARD F. JEFFERSON, CERTIFY ........ ��w!,� t NC 55 b,o THAT I SUPERVISED THE PERFORMANCE •Y O b OF THIS SURVEY AND PLAT FROM DATA + ••Q�'�STCRf�••�9 2 RECORDED N ■OOK-A&E_PATHAT LINES NOT SURVEYED YE��_( SEAL ,�//�l� !i 'V�• WITH RECORD DATA SHOWN IARE THATA THE L•1�{/.� •' Z I I PRECISION is 1/W.OQQ.EDM i THAT x�,� tea'•!.�► THIS PLAT CONFORM! TO BS 47-30 AS •, •. SU ,`S-+ LOT SURVEY FOR AMENDED. S.� • •• 4�•`t WITNESS MT SIGNATURE , ME61STMATION :?� F...4.J�+ SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE, NUMBER, AND SEAL THIS Y2,t! DAY tl,lt„tl�� ' OF DECEMBER ,WB 97 . "�T w;"�•,,,� SANITARY DISTRICT �'o�'P ••����•�• °�'�'� MCCULLEN WELL SITE WILLARD F. JEF E N,RL! N0.L•IROS = ;= NOTARti•�;93 PART OF THE R.E. MCCULLEN TRACT DEED BOOK 542 . PAGE 66 NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. p �G INDIAN SPRINGS TOWNSHIP.WAYNE COUNTY.NC I.A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY AND ' :� V©1. cy SCALE:I"z 60' DECEMBER 22.1997 STATE AFORESAID . CERTIFY THAT 0 WILLARD F.JEFFERSON . A REGISTERED ��.......... • �'��, LAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEAREDISLE OUNtII,�t BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLEDGED THE EXECUTION OF THE FOREGOING Mc DAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. INSTRUMENT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, _._- Engineers G Planners G Land Surveyors $ THIS 22nd DAY OF DECEMBER ,IG 37 INC. Formville, N.C. G Goldsboro, N.C. F.BYRNS 120 N.MAIN ST. FARMVILLE € MICHAEL T.WNDHAM NOTARY PUBLIC SURVEYED BY 2 97 6 o MY COMMISSION EXPIRE! 9-II-99 DRAWN BY C.CYPHERS _ JOB NO. QQQ W-1211 RED DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached O.M.B.No.1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM (SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No.21/22-McCullen Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 Camp Jubilee Road P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Cou ies 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDING/MOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A Revised Date r VES 3720352200J December 2,2005 �— C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. rj Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). n Regular Program n Emergency Program of NFIP 2. ❑ Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CBRA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may 3. ( i not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA YES (Xil NO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no,flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. 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COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No.25/26-McCullen Site+Water Treatment Plant P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 Arrington Bridge Road P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Cou ies 3. State L37254 P CommunityNumber Wayne County Wayne County NC B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDING/MOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A Revised Date n YES 3720350200K February 16,2006 ate C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. n Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). [) Regular Program Emergency Program of NFIP 2. ( J Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CERA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may 3. ❑ not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? ( YES r NO If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no, flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced y U)s �i a.0 '6 W 6 o- z n pINEMEW GEYEROAD No. 1745 F m>-Vl v a m DND 5:>- C. 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COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Elevated Storage Tank No.3-Greenfield Site(Proposed Booster Pump Station) P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 NCSR 1913 P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun ies 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDINGIMOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A Revised Date n YES 3720351400J December 2,2005 mate C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. n Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). r Regular Program rl Emergency Program of NFIP 2, ❑ Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CBRA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may 3. 17 not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA YES IN NO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no, flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced REVISIONS NO DESCRIPTION DATE MA{ t u i G no .� YN cum OPM NN{! ,A yLL_PAN PAK ,,,A N auIdlr SP,4 a i Nal Ay r u UK l- Pb um ♦ Y Vicinity Map PK r I I ISN 1 131Se045i53E 14 I 30 Z66 0 NIP �JO 0., a � N S33912:3g.. I yl1 34' I V i Z N59926=02W NIP Io.� 60 4' 1.12 ±AC.N n 0. .y Go P 0WOODS Ila. 0 • • l:;A t.�l 'rO! 0>�• G • 68.0 7 M `3t .. "ii I , +s ^ N6195 '09'W N71°-55'.09"W Is 71°-55'.09"WIB C 45.712' o, N49-o 40=481W • �l� v�• I o m CLEARED 72.026 a ''y'•iuNa�N{N�'' � Z 1 . 1.451 AC. n Px c, ~� SI-AL = Set—30T • 320.47' !.1405 a S Ij E I NIP N 70R-0 0'-Oo*W NIP ry, `��r 10 I Sll��r'�Qy�� in col 1 ''''�,I,flflfl`-•__� N.C.S.R. 1744 1, WILLARD F. JEFFERSON, CERTIFY ,`��,,. "" •,,,,,,, THAT I SUPERVISED THE PERFORMANCE . ' k' 'S0"14��.•, OF TNI3 SURVEY ANO PLAT FROM DATA ..�•"'•+t•.� f RECORDED N BOOK' PAGE_; +o`ry:�oEt�'G•1L �� THAT LINES NOT SURVEYED ARE DASHED WITH RECORD DATA SHOWN I THAT THE SA PRECISION IS 1/10,000+EDY THAT = f' THIS PLAT CONFORMS TO 63 7-30 AS J7 AMENDED. ri '/�'. I •�C`'.'� WITNESS MY 316MATU E, REOISTRATI 15tDAYONJost', SURVEY FOR ��-jJ°- SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE SANITARY DISTRICT WILLARD F. JEFFERSO , RLI NO NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. II GREENFIELD WELL & TANK K 1,A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY AND I STATE AFORESAID , CERTIFY THAT Indian Springs Twp. , Wayne Co. , N.C. WILLARD F.JEFFERSON , A REGIST.EREO i LAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEARED January 15, 1990 Scale: I"=100' BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLEDGED i THE ION OF THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT. MCDAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. WITNESS MY NAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL , Engineers • Planners• Land Surveyors dTHIS ISf h DAY OF JA Y ,IG—90— y INC. Formville, N.C. B Goldsboro, N.C. NOTARY PUBLIC SURVEYED BY FRANK BYR N9 BS 701. MY COMMISSION EXP9RE5 11-13. 94 DRAWN BY GAYLE BROCK JOB NO.8010 W r.171 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached O.M.B.No.1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM (SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Elevated Storage Tank No.4-Dudley Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 Dudley-Seven Springs Highway P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION 11 A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun les 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDINGIMOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A'I Revised Date ri YES 3720258500J December 2,2005 C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. n Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). ["j Regular Program r7 Emergency Program of NFIP 2. Q Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. 3. r Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CERA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? YES rX! NO If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no,flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced y r � REVISIONS Um ti;r• I Un O 174+ NO DESCRIPTION DATE yi uM. 1 REDUCED REAR LINE A 200'UK W"d- .-2S•SB t!••.M� DII ,, '°'"• USI �,.•Icu i lut r , • , I1 _ V I• •♦ ITN J V NII IMI UK wa F Vicinity Map — R W N es458%03'w _New N&C r_._ N.C.S.R. 1120 z92.s1 ro -6§ R. Dudley- Seven Springs Hw.) 'O N04R.04:18"E�q 1�4"NIP 10 1�4 NIP S854 5 S 42'E - 200.00 R/W 473.91 fo N.0 GGadGlia $Ur„S3r Slallm OLLE . ;:1212.8,s3 EY o F O W = W o 9 O N N N I I W _,,, 3 W �• N 3 N 100 0 ' 13] N T G Q C C m N O, Q O J Z 0.92 t ACRES Q ' to �SOC/,4 f,," `°f,,,P o y S EA L`�• 1/4"NIPN 854 55-42"W- 200.00d 1%4"NIP 1972 . mist..,.. BASIL J. BOWDEN '��•.7,771I1 '�CianL,� I, WILLARD F. JEFFERSON, CERTIFY `1**c G 7 E f � RF•• `O � C y THAT 1 SUPERVISED THE PERFORMANCE f OF THIS SURVEY AND PLAT FROM DATA ZZ l4: SOL RECORDED IN BOOK 540 PAGE 213L1405 a: i — THAT LINE! NOT SURVEYED ARE DASHED .p iQ �WITH RECORD DATA SHOWN 1 THAT THE •9,t, SU J f4,�y; SURVEY FOR PRECISION 1! 1/ 10.000 tEOM. THAT ��..�•trr�• THIS .LAT CONFORM! TO .!47.30 AS `IRp AMENDED. SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE �r,, ,I WITNESS A SISEAL RE THIS REGISTRATION d0 � SANITARY DISTRICT NUMBER, AND SEAL 7NI7 15 DAY pGOIfl of Au5u3r IB 5! O� f 0. gROc� Proposed Tank Site No.2 WILLARD F. JEFFER ON,RLS NO.L•1405 Part of Deed Book 640/213 X04* NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. TOWN OF DUDLEY, BRODGEN T WP. I,A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY AND PUB I STATE AFORESAID , CERTIFY THAT .4,, WAYNE COUNTY, N.Cr. WILLARD F.JEFFERSON , A REGISTERED / "�`'+,,,� LAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEARED CO •,��'g4}nNIN~,, AUGUST 16, 1989 SCALE= I"- 501 BEFORE ME THIS DAY AND ACKNOWLEDGED THE EXECUTION OF THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT. MC DAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, THIS 15 DAY OF AUGUST .19 eq. -IA,_.4 Engineers No Planners• Land Surveyors INC. Farmville, N.C. G Goldsboro, N.C. NOTARY PUBLIC SURVEYED BY J.MARTIN MY COMMISSI EXPIRES 11-3-89 DRAWN BY S.BROCK JOB NO. 5123 ti + DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY See The Attached O.M.B.No.1660-0040 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Instructions Expires December 31,2011 STANDARD FLOOD HAZARD DETERMINATION FORM (SFHDF) SECTION I-LOAN INFORMATION 1. LENDER NAME AND ADDRESS 2. COLLATERAL(Building/Mobile Home/Personal Property)PROPERTY ADDRESS (Legal Description may be attached) USDA-Rural Development Kinston Area Office Well No.12-Barwick Site P.O.Box 6189 Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Kinston,NC 28501-0189 NCSR 1744 P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro,NC 27533 3.LENDER ID NO. 4. LOAN IDENTIFIER 5.AMOUNT OF FLOOD INSURANCE REQUIRED None SECTION II A. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)COMMUNITY JURISDICTION 1. NFIP Community Name 2.Coun ies 3. State 4. NFIP Community Number Wayne County Wayne County NC 370254 B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM(NFIP)DATA AFFECTING BUILDING/MOBILE HOME 1. NFIP Map Number or Community-Panel Number 2. NFIP Map Panel Effective/ 3. LOMA/LOMR 4. Flood Zone 5. No NFIP Map (Community name if not the same as"A Revised Date n YES 3720259300J December 2,2005 C. FEDERAL FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABILITY(Check all that apply) 1. rI Federal Flood Insurance is available(Community participates in NFIP). n Regular Program ❑ Emergency Program of NFIP 2. ❑ Federal Flood Insurance is not available because community is not participating in the NFIP. 3 r Building/Mobile Home is in a Coastal Barrier Resources Area(CBRA)or Otherwise Protected Area(OPA). Federal Flood Insurance may not be available. CBRA/OPA Designation Date: D. DETERMINATION IS BUILDING/MOBILE HOME IN SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA YESNO (ZONES CONTAINING THE LETTERS "A" OR "V")? If yes, flood insurance is required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. If no,flood insurance is not required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973. E. COMMENTS(Optional) This determination is based on examining the NFIP map,any Federal Emergency Management Agency revisions to it, and any other information needed to locate the building/mobile home on the NFIP map. F. PREPARER'S INFORMATION NAME,ADDRESS,TELEPHONE NUMBER(If other than Lender) DATE OF DETERMINATION Richard B.Moore,P.E. McDavid Associates,Inc. December 3,2009 P.O.Drawer 49,Farmville,NC 27828 Tel:(252)753-2139 FEMA Form 81-93 DEC 08 This form may be locally reproduced n ��'• -�•- �„ REVISIONS y 4" • wB�l J.wl No DESCRIPTION DATE :y I•w 1 r � Iwl $�W�CIL „. •• o..d NDr1N 964.316 \t $il v31L IM rw W r. n 0. , • wl. BARWICK 1vlclnity Mop 0 11/4" NIP � A I� 010• 45"E - 04' 70101 1 24'- 390. • N � I K 11'4"NIP 30.0 ' 4... •I .1 r� v a u < - /• 7�C 0 D 0 Ns >F 1 ACRES S` Y Includln9 R/W w n T � a ♦ NIP 2s 0.�',` N I 1 A5� O�I�n 45 I N Z1t56•Z1 wllll/l//l. WTlleol Dololn 1929 NGV. 41" W-154.162 •;I�SSO /'r., Rol. SM 1 "CGS"SONOCo" N 14� Sr. = •'...... c PN V ERNON PRISON f'C • I .11111/.,, `' I, WILLARD F. JE►FERSON, CERTIFY THAT 1 SUPERVISED THE PERFORMANCE ;/1 .•'�'�1•"���ti•p% %''1fiQ/tet',•,••••••.`�� ,� Of THIS SURVEY AND PLAT FROM DATA ��� ' ACCORDED N SOON 994 ►ASE 719 1 R' ��r/�IlnUl�l1�► THAT LIKESNOT BUllv[Y[p ARE DASHED •• ••• AECOAO DATA BROWN I THAT THE `• �• SURVEY FOR '1010" I. 1/19,000-EDM I THAT '•?. PLAT CON/DBMS TO .B 47.70 A7 AMENp[o. ,r• • SOUTHEASTERN WAYN E SE NUMBER. MY D SEAL THIS RC SI.TR VAT ,- SANITARY DISTRICT NUM)ER, AND SEAL TN17 ! VAT ' d or OCTOBER / IB o0 � •..11 1.4 /�. r;�•�y' �r.� � "BARWICK WELL SITE " 9 WILLARD F. JEFFERSON, RLS NO.L•1400 • 1 l Part Of the MAGGI E BARWICK Tract NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. Deed Book 964 PO • 1,A NOTARY PUBLIC OF THE COUNTY AND y• / O 318 y BTATC AromISAI0 , CERTIFY THAT :;�, =�� � INDIAN SPRING TWP WAYNE CO., N.C. WILLARD r.JEFFERSON , A MCOOOTER90 ;�i II`�+ ,,.• T 1 JLAND SURVEYOR, PERSONALLY APPEARED ............ OCTOBER 2,1989 SCALE' I"- 501 • B[FOR[ ME TNI! 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Box 1776 Goldsboro,NC 27533 Re: SCH File# 10-E-0000-0057; SCOPING; Proposal to add ammonia feed systems to three existing well, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system Dear Mr. Lewis: The above referenced environmental impact information has been submitted to the State Clearinghouse under the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act. According to G.S. l 13A-10, when a state agency is required to prepare an environmental document under the provisions of federal law, the environmental document meets the provisions of the State Environmental Policy Act. Attached to this letter for your consideration are the comments made by agencies in the course of this review. If any further environmental review documents are prepared for this project,they should be forwarded to this office for intergovernmental review. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Vu y�- Valerie W. McMillan, Director State Environmental Review Clearinghouse Attachments cc: Region P USDA, Rural Development Eddie Coltrain Mailing Address: Telephone: (919)807-2*25 Location Address: 1301 Mail.Service Center Fre(919)733-9571 116 West Jones street Raleigh,NC 27699-1301 state Courier#51-01-00 Raleigh,North Carolina e4nall valerie.u,.nicmillan@doa.nc.gov An F'quol opporlunity/Affirmadve Action,Emplol+er Aezoz : � AMW� NCDEN�t North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Beverly Eaves Perdue Dee Freeman Governor Secretary MEMORANDUM TO: Valerie McMillan State Clearinghouse FROM: Melba McGee EnvironmentafReview The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has completed its review. Our regional office within the geographic area of the proposed project has identified permits that may be required prior to project construction. For more information,the project applicant should notify the appropriate section of the respective regional office marked on the back of the attached permit form. Thank you for the opportunity to review. Attachments 4 ti + `i ��V�,Aq C31 1601 Mail Service Center, Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1601 w. NOnI u tCOhlla Phone:919-733-49641 FAX:919-715-3060 Internet:wwenr.state.nc.us An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer—60%Recycled%10°x,Post Consumer Paper Aatuiwlly State of North Carolina ! Department of Environment and Natural Resources Reviewing Office: INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW-PROJECT COMMENTS Project Number La �L/(,/J Due Date: -miew of this project it has been determined that the kNR permlt(s)and/or approvals Indic atcd may need to be obtained in order for this project to comply with North s Law.Questions regarding these permits should be addressed to the Regional Office indicated on the reverse of the form.All applications,information and guidelines e to these plans and permits arc available from the same Regional Office. Normal Process Tune PERMITS SPECfAL APPLICATION PROCEDURES or REQUIREMENTS (statutory time limit) Permit-to construct 2e operate waswwaw treatment Application 90 days before begin construction or awed of construction 30 days. r3 facilities,sewer system extensions&sewer systems contracts.On site inspection.Post-appliaaion technical conference usual. (90 days) not discherging into state surface waters. NPDES-permit to discharge into surface water and/or Application 120 days before begin activity.On-site inspection.Pre-applic dOn (] permit[o operate and construct wastewater facilities conference usual.Additionally,obtain permit to construct wastewater 90-120 days permitr ' into slam constru waters. treatment facility-granted afterNPDES.Reply time,30 days after rtxcipt of (NIA) �2 plans or issue of NPDES permit-whichever is law. 30 days [ ] Waw Use Permit Pre-application technical conference usually necessary (NIA) U Well Construction Permit Complete�applicstion must be received and permit issued prior to the 7 days installation of a well. (15 days) Applicrction copy must be saved on each adjacent riparian,proporty owner. f"] Dredge and Fill Permit On`�te inspection,�PPii4ation conference usual.Filling miry require 55 days Essi:mcra to Fill floor N.C.Department af Administration and Federal (90 days) Drodgeand Fill Permit. Permit to construct R operate Air Pollution Abatement construct must besubmiticd and permit received prior to C1 facil hies andlor f mission Sources as per 15 A NCAC co iurc n and operation he the some.if it permit s required ian (20.0100 tfuu 2Q.0300) tuna without local zoramg,Char there are additional requirements and 90 days timelines(20.0113). Permit to construct&operate Transportation Facility as Application mum be submitted al least 90 days prior to constrwtion or 90 days L7 per 15 A NCAC(23).0200,2Q.0601) modification of the source. Any open burning associated with subject proposal must be in compliance with 13 A NCAC 2D.1900 'kmolition orrenovatiors of structures containing Jsbestos material must be incompliance with 15.A 60 days NCAC 20.1110(a)(1)which requires notification and NIA (90 days) removal prior to demolition.Contact Asbestos Control oup 919-707-5950. Complex Source Permit required under 15 A NCAC 2D.0200 The Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973 must be properly addressed for any land disturbing activity.An erosion k sedimentation control plan will be required ifone or more acres to be disturbed.Plan filed with proper Regional Office(Land Quality 20 days Section)At least 30 days before beginning activity.A fee of$65 for the first nae or soy prat of an acre. An express review option is (30 days) available with additional fees. 1.1 Sedim otation and erosion control must be addressed in accordance with NCDO'rs approved program. Particular attention should be given to (30 days) design and installation of appropriate perimeter sediment trapping devices as well as stable stormwata conveyances:and outlets. c On-site inspection usual.Surety bond filed with ENR Bond amount varies with type mitre and number of acnes ofaffepted land.Any at mined greater 30 days [J Mining Permit than one acre imistbe•per Wucd.the appropriate hood must be received (60 days) before the permit can be issued. On-site inspectioe by N.C.Division Forest Resources if permit exceeds 4 days 1 day L.] North Carolina Burning permit (NIA) Ground Clearance Bunting Permit -22 On-site inspection by N.C.Division Forest Resources required"if more than I day Special G !..) counties r coastal N.C.with organic soils live acres of ground clearing activities arc involved.Inspections should be (NIA) requested at least ten days before actual bun is planned." 90-120 days: 0i1.Refming facilities NIA (NIA) if permit required,application 60 days before begin consbuxion.Applicant must hire N.C.qualified engineer to;*part Plato,inspect construction. certify construction Is according to ENR approved plans.May also require J_-1 Dam Safety Parrot partnit,under mosquito control ptngram.And a 404 permit from Corps of 30 days Engineers.An inspection of site is urxeaspy to verify Hazard Classification.A (60'days) minimum fee of s200.00 must accompany the application.An additional processing,fee based on&percentage or thexotal project;cost will be required upon completion, Normal Process Time (statutory time limit) PERMITS SPECIAL APPLICATION PROCEDURES or REQUIREMENTS File surely bond brS5,000 with ENR running to State of NC ctauddional that 10 days Permit to drill exploratory oil or gas well say well opened by drill operator shall,upon abandonment,be plugged NIA according to ENR rules and regulations. Cl Geophysical FAploreuon Permit Application filed with ENR at lean 10 days prior to issue of permit. 10-days Application by levet No standard.appliation form. WA Application fees based on itructurc size is charged.Must include descriptions 15-20 days [=J Suite Lakes Construction Permit &drawings of structure&proof of ownership of riparian NIA property. C_1 401 Water Quality Certification N/A 60 days (130 55'days . (j CAMA Permit for MAJOR developnuaut !250.00 The must accompany application (150 days) ❑ CAMA Permit for MINOR development S50.00 fee must accompany application 22 d!Ys: (25days) Several geodtxie monuments are located in or nor the project area.if arty tnonuman needs to be moved or destroyed,please notify: L1 N.C.Geodedc Survey,Baot 27687 Raleigh,NC 27611 CJ Abancimnestt of any wells,ifrequired must be in aceomW=with Title 15A.Subchiptor 2C.0100. ❑ Notification of the proper regional offices requested if'orphan'underground storage tanks(USTS)arc discovered during any etavation operation. 0 Complianwith 13A NCAC 2H 1000(Coastal Stormwa ar Rules)is required 45 days ces {N/A) Tar Pamlioo;or Nese Riparian Buffer Rules required. t Other cominnem(a bili additional pages as n—ary,being certain to cite comment authority) REGIONAL OFFICES Questions regarding these permits should be addressed to the Regional Office marked below. n Asheville Regional Office 0 Mooresville Regional Office ❑Wilmington Regional Office 2090 US Highway 70 610 East Center Avenue,Suite 301 127 Cardinal Drive Extension S.wannanoa,NC 28778 Mooresville,NC 28115 Wilmington,NC 28405 (828)296-4500 (704)663-1699 (910)796-7215 ❑ Fayetteville Regional Office ❑Raleigh Regional Office D Winston-Salem Regional Office 225 North Green Street,Suite 714 3800 Barrett Drive,Suite 101 585 Waughtown Street Fayetteville,NC 28301-5043 Raleigh,NC 27609 Winston-Salem,NC 27107 (910)433-3300 (919)791-4200 (336) 771-5000 'N Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington,NC 27889 (252)946-6481 ^, NORTH CAROLINA STATE CLEARINGHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVIEW ' COLD=: WAYNE H01:WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS STATE NUMBER: 10-E-0000-005rf J DATE RECEIVED: 08/13/2009 AGENCY RESPONSE: 09/09/2009 REVIEW CLOSED: 09/14/2009 MS RENEE GLEDHILL-EARLEY AUG 17 W CLEARINGHOUSE COORDINATOR DEPT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE MSC 4617 - ARCHIVES BUILDING `(4m- 2020 RALEIGH NC REVIEW DISTRIBUTION CC&PS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DENR - COASTAL 'MGT DENR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS q DEPT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES QIJ16r DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION EASTERN CAROLINA COUNCIL PROJECT INMF141TION t APPLICANT: Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District ��3116"1 TYPE: National Environmental Policy Act Scoping DESC: Proposal to add .ammonia feed systems to three existing well, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system �he attached project has been submitted to the N. C. State Clearinghouse for intergovernmental review. Please review and submit your response by the above indicated date to 1301 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1301. If additional review time is needed; please contact this office at (919)807-2425. AS A RESULT OF THIS REVIEW THE VOLLOWING IS SUBMITTED: NO COMMENT [] COMMENTS ATTACHED SIGNED BY: DATE: • p •C- 7 14, SEP �r�g ,� �S Of ti ' w r � p rL� AUG" 18 2nnQ NORTH CAROLINA STATE CLEARINGHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION �/ INTERGOVERNMENTAL+ REVIEW 1 6 '�� 0D F--Mea- COUNTY: WAYNE H01:WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS STATE NUMBER: 10-E-0000-005 ' DATE RECEIVED: 08/13/2009 AGENCY RESPONSE: 09/09/2009 REVIEW CLOSED: 09/14/2009 MS SHIRLEY FOYE CLEARINGHOUSE COORDINATOR DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION STATEWIDE PLANNING - MSC #1554 RALEIGH NC :��} r REVIEW DISTRIBUTION CC&PS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT S+FP 2009 DENR - COASTAL MGT DENR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS ��11lE z, DEPT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION EASTERN CAROLINA COUNCIL PROJECT INFORMATION APPLICANT: Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District TYPE: National Environmental Policy Act Scoping DESC: Proposal to add ammonia feed systems to.three existing well, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system The attached project has been submitted to the N. C. State. Clearinghouse for intergovernmental review. Please review and submit your response by the above indicated date to 1301 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1301. If additional review time is needed, please contact this office at (919)807-2425. AS A RESULT OF THIS REVIEW THE FOLLOWING IS SUBMITTED: NO COMMENT El COMMENTS ATTACHED ---•. DATE• SIGNED BY: , Jam+ r,,.j NORTH CAROLINA STATE CLEARINGHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION INTERGOVIRNMENTAL REVIEW COUNTY: WAYNE HOI:WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS STATE NUNIDER: 10-E-0000-0057 DATE RECEIVED: 08/13/20`09 AGENCY RESPONSE: 09/09/2009 REVIEW CLOSED: 09/14/2009 CLEARINGHOUSE COORDINATOR CC&PS - DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM MSC # 4719 rr[[-•� r• RALEIGH NC REVIEW DISTRIBUTIONt� CC&PS DIV OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT :� SSEP 2009 q DENR - COASTAL MGTr`10EI Ez� DENR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS ' tX'Y'g0WO ,L DEPT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES `•=� ,� DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 4, 1 Z.YN�+% EASTERN CAROLINA COUNCIL PROJECT INFORMATION APPLICANT: Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District TYPE: National Environmental Policy Act Scoping DESC: Proposal to add ammonia feed systems to three existing well, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system The attached project has been submitted to the N. C. State Clearinghouse for )intergovernmental review, Please review and submit your response by the above ' indicated date to 1301 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1301. I.f. additional review time is needed; please contact this office at (919) BO7-2925. AS A RESULT OF THIS REVIEW THE FOLLOWING IS SUBMITTED: NO COMMENT COMMENTS ATTACHED SIGNED BY: DATE: McDAVIDAsSOCUTES, INC. 4: = 01N c. Engineers •Planners•Land Surveyors CORPORATE OFFICE GOLDSBORO OFFICE (252)753-2139•Fax(252)753-7220 (919)736-7630•Fax(919)735-7351 E-mail:mai@mcdavid-inccom E-mail:maigold@mcdavid-inc-com 3714 N.Main Street•P.O.Drawer 49 109 E.Walnut Street•P.O.Box 1776 Farmville,NC 27828 Goldsboro,NC 27533 August 12, 2009 Ms.Valerie McMillan North Carolina Department of Administration State Clearinghouse 1301 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699-1301 SUBJECT: Request for Environmental Scoping 2009 USDA Project Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Wayne County,NC Dear Ms. McMillan: Attached please find 16 copies of subject "Request for Environmental Scoping for the construction of a .9 MGD addition to the Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District existing water treatment plant, addition of ammonia feed facilities to three existing wells, construction of one booster pump station, installation of an.automatic.meter reading system and installation of SCADA improvements. The Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District plans to apply for USDA-RD financial assistance in the near future. Please forward comments to my email address (ftl(amcdavid-inc.com) with an email copy to Eddie Coltrain.(eddie(o)waynewaterdistricts.com)as soon as possible. If you have any further questions or comments, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, McDAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. l �,s F. Tyndall Lewis,P.E. Goldsboro Office FTL: Attachments cc: Eddie Coltrain //G-PCl/1)100 5/FTLJ2009. I 090812 SEW SD-REQ-EN V I RONM ENTAL-SCOPE-V M-LTR.doc REQUEST FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING For use by USDA-Rural Development In gathering information in preparation of an Environmental Review Reviewing Agency ID M: Oart 1 Type or Print in Black Ink ,PROJECT INFORMATION Legal Applicant/Recipient: Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Street/PO Box: Y: a e: Zip Code: P.O.Box 1583 Goldsboro NC 27533 County: Wayne contactPerson: Phone(include Area Code): Eddie Coltrain 919-731-2310 Type of ApplicantlReeipient: (Enter Appropriate Letter) Q A.State E.Interstate I.State Controlled Institution of Higher Learning M.Non-Profit Organization S.County F.Intermunicipal J.Private University N.Other(Specify): C.Municipal G.Special District K.Indian Tribe Sanitary District D.Township H.Independent School Dist. L.Individual Project Title: I pro] tart a e: 7u,2009 USDA Stimulus Project Jan 2010 8 months JArea of Impact(cines,counties,etc.): Estimated number of Has project been reviewed before by persons benefiting: State Clearinghouse: Southeastern Wayne County 9,400 ® NO '❑YES project# Federal Agency to Receive Request(name&complete address): Type of Application: (Enter Appropriate Letter) Fa a.New b. Revislon c.Continuation USDA-RD P.O.Box 6189 Kinston,NC 28501-0189 Ili.PROJECT NARRATIVE (Purpose,Expected Accomplishments,Major Tasks—Attach Estimated Line ftem Budget) Southeaster Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD)proposes to double the capacity of its existing Potable Water Treatment Plant from .9 MOD to 1.8 MOD on its existing site, add ammonia feed systems to three existing wells, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system and SCADA improvements to significantly improve efficiencies associated with operations of the SEWSD central water system. All work will be on existing well or tank sites and/or NC DOT rights-of-way. No wetlands or structures will be impacted by the proposed improvements. The proposed increase in water treatment plant capacity is required to offset State mandated reductions of groundwater withdrawals from existing wells within certain areas of the Central Coastal Plains Capacity Use Area (CCPCUA). I Name&Title(Certifying Representative): Sign tune: a. F.Tyndall Lewis,P.E. �`S August 11,2009 IF PROJECT INCLUDES CONSTRUCTION/LAND ALTERATION COMPLETE PARV 2 ALSO ""Submit slicteeri(16)Copies incl. North Carolina Department'of Administration 8%X 11 project location map State Clearinghouse (as described on next page) To: 1301 Mail Service Center Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1301 (919)807-2425 Page 1 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION FOR CONSTRUCTIONIDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS —Supply 16 copies of map(e.g.county,highway.USGS topo(if possible))of proposed project site&surrounding area. Mark area to acquired&construction site. A2 A.CURRENT LAND USES(estimated percentages) a.Urban/BuiR Up: 100/0 c.Forest Land: 35% e.Wetland(Marsh/Swomp): 5% b.Agricultural: 45% d.Water. 5% f.Other(Explain): N/A B.UTILITIES(existing) Water System: Name SWWSD Water System Line Size Project ® Central: SEWSD ❑ Individual: Length:_ Demand a.Cityfrown: SEWSD a.Well: 240 miles Per Day b.County: Wayne b.Other. Diameter 1,100,000 gal c.Private: No 2"- 16" Sewer System: Name Line Size Project ❑ Central: NIA ❑ Individual: WA Length: Demand a.Ckylrown: a.Septic: N/A Per Day b.County: b.Oter.h Diameter. NIA gals c.Private: N/A Street Improvements: ❑ NO ®YES,describe: NC DOT maintains roads throughout SEWSD. C.UTILITIES(proposed) Water System: Name Line Size Pmt Central:. SEWSD ❑ Individual: WA Length. Demand a.Cky/rown: SEWSD •a.Well: 1,000 Per Day b.County: Wayne b.Other. Diameter: 0 gals c.Private: No 6"-12" Sewer System: Name Line Size Project ❑ Central: NIA ❑ Individual: WLength: Demand A Per Day a.ChyfTown: a.Septic: b.County: b.Other: Diameter gals c.Private: Street Improvements: ® NO ❑YES,describe: D.LAND ALTERATIONS Alteration Present Use Previous Use Percent of (planned use) (before change) (historical) Acres Project Area To Be Acquired 0 0 0 0 To Be Developed well and tank sites agricnitural/woodlands 9 acres 100`/0 To Be Originally Cleared well and tank sites agricultural/woodlands 0 0 To Be Landscaped well and tank sites agricultural/woodiands 3 acres 33% To Be Covered mperme- able Surface(square feet) well and tank sites agricultural/woodlands I acres 100/0 To Be Cut(cubic yards) 0 0 0 0 To Be Filled(cubic yards) 0 0 0- 0 Page 2 Part 2(continued) E.TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATIVE TYPES BY ACRE Types of Vegetation 110, Soil Types Forested Non-Forested Slope Acres Area (use USDA and SCS classificatlon) Pine Hardwood Mixed Brush Grassland Other as% 9 acres 100% Wagram/Norfolk 100 .5-10% 0 over 10% 0 F.CULTURAL RESOURCES(archeological,historic,architectural) 1.Please give any known archeological or historic sites on project land: None 2.What kind,If any.site preparation has already been conducted: All sites for proposed construction activities are located on land owned by SEWSD used for wells or elevated storage tanks, or NC DOT road rights-of-way. 3. Has area been previously surveyed by archeologist?If so give name of principal Investigator and date of survey: No 4. ® YES ❑ NO Are buidings/structures on site now?(abandoned barns,farmhouses,tobacco sheds,bridges,etc.) If yes,approximate age: Two sites have elevated'tanks approximately 15 years old,three sites have well houses approximately 15 years old,one site has a water •lant building approximately 6 years old. J.Win any of these structures be demolished?(indicate which): No S.Will any of these structures be rehabilitated or renovated?(indicate which): No 7.Please include photographs of any buildings over 25 years old N/A G.ENVIRONMENT 1.Check if any publicly owned/leased recreationalfconservation lands are within one mile radius of the site: ® State Park or Forest ❑ Wildlife Game Lands or Refuge ❑ State Rivers ❑ Dedicated State Nature Preserve ❑ National Park or Forest ❑ State Estuarine Reserve ❑ Registered Natural ❑ State or Federal Wilderness Area Heritage Areas ❑ Municipal Park ❑ State Traps Cliff of Neuse State Park is within water system's service area. 2.Stream that surface runoff from project area drains into(Illustrate relative position on maps): Neuse River 3. H YES Site includestorders on YES Site includeslbordere on YES Site Includes/borders on—sites are ® NO trout waters classified by existing well sites DWQ and/or WRC ® NO estuarine waters ® NO drinking water source 4. ❑ YES ® NO The project will Involve Impoundment or withdrawal or water: If yes,mark impoundment on map. If Impoundment is planned,the amount of water to be impounded is approximately acrelfeet and surface,'acres. The impoundment will be created by a dam approximately feet In height. t Page 3 Part 2(continued) G. ENM RONMENT-continued 5.Describe known mineral deposits of commercial value on site: me 8.Note classes of wildlife known to exist in the general area: ® Bear ® Turkey ® Small Game(squirrel,quell,rabbit,raccoon,dove,etc. ® Deer ® Waterfowl ❑ Federai/State Listed Endangered/Threatened Species(osprey,eagle,alligator,red cockaded woodpecker,etc. 7.Will proposed forestry practices such as burning,ctearcutdng,or thinning have adverse or desirable effects on any of the above species? Explain: No forestry practices are proposed. Y 8.Are proposed pesticides or herbicides known to have adverse effects on humans or any of above species?Which pesticides/harbicides? Which species? No pesticides or herbicides are proposed to be used. 9.What altematives or mitigating actions,if any,have been considered to avoid impacts(i.e.alternative projects,sites,etc.): The no action alternatives was considered but rejected. 10.Description and acreage of branches,creeks,streams,rivers,or wetlands which will be filled as a consequence of the proposed activity: None 11.WIN any water courses be altered or placed beneath the ground? ❑ YES ® NO If yes,linear feet N/A 12.Description of mitigation measures which will be employed to avoid,reduce,or compensate for wetland Impacts associated with the proposed activity: Erosion control measures will be implemented at all sites involving land disturbing activities. Page 4 Part 2 (continued) H.LOCAL IMPACT OF.PROJECT 1.Give name,position and off lee telephone number of an Individual in the appropriate local government unit that can confirm the compatibility of the proposed activity with existing and/or proposed land use or-economic development plans: lame: Position: Phone: Eddie Coltrain District Manager 919-731-2310 2.In your opinion,what aspect of proposed activity will have the most significant negative environmental impact on site and surrounding area?(consider traffic,noise,aesUmU s,odors,loss of acres etc.): Construction of the booster pump station and water treatmerit plant addition will involve approximately 5-6 acres of ground disturbing activities. 3.In your opinion,what aspect of proposed project will have the most significant positive Influence on project area? The improvements to the SEWSD water system will enhance the continued operation of the centra)water system. 4. YES NO WIN an environmental review document(e.g.environmental assessment)be prepared for the funding agency? If yes,above,has It been prepared yet? YES 0 NO 5.Check where effects are applicable.Give numerical estimates in last column,if possible. Construction ase 0 nall Phase Effect Increase Decrease Minor Moderate Major Minor Moderate Major Estimate Employment N/A no.)*$N/A Immigration to no." /A oun N/A f f 'Tax Base /A f f w4um Sediment N/A f wnswar N/A Thermal Discharge N/A f a+x.t.mp ds. Chemicals N/A f f ,ypa(s) • /A Smoke N/A f f sources Road Closures NIA nc rorda f f NIA New Roads N/Af f ww MIN Traffic NIAf f no.V"as Agricuttural/Forestry N/A no.aeras Operations f f N/A Cultural Resources N/A f f N/A Additional Remarks: The proposed improvements will increase SEWSD's ability to treat groundwater from existing wells with high iron/manganese levels,read water metiers,monitor water system activities,and distribute water throughout SEWSD. North Carolina Department of Administration Submit sixteen(16)copies of Parts 1 and 2 with State Clearinghouse maps(8 W x11"reproducible)to: 1301 Mall Service Center Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1301 (919)807-2425 Page 5 ATTACHMENT 1 - PROPOSED BUDGET 2009 USDA STIMULUS PROJECT SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE SANITARY DISTRICT . AUGUST, 2009 Unit of Quantity Measure Item Unit Price Extended Price 1 EA Water Treatment Plant-Expansion 3,250,000.00 $3,250,000.00 3 EA Ammonia Feed Systems 85,000.00 255,000.00 Electrical Construction- 3 EA Ammonia Feed Electrical 10,000.00 30,000.00 4,700 EA AMR Meters 250.00 1,175,000.00 1 EA Booster Pump Station 350,000.00 350,000.00 1 EA SCADA System 530,000.00 530,000.00 Subtotal $5,590,000.00 Contingency @ 5% 279,500.00 Design Services 358,000.00 Inspection 270,000.00 Administration 25,000.00 Engineering Report 25,000.00 Environmental Review 51000.00 Surveying 15,000.00 Permit Fees 2,500.00 Interest 30,000.00 Legal 10,000.00 Total $6,610,000.00 11G-PC11D 10121FTLMW SEW SD-USDA-PROPOSED-BUDGET-ATCH-1 ads 1 090812 F-- U LU O o� w a w 3a J A � K 9, � K • • � n r Y w Z y I�� CO 0Z CD W n n � n �� / d� I i vl I♦ "g " - ♦ U)Z � y " `� / fin. �I w �� _ nI `• ? t' °•C7 1 L•.1 / / w_�_� _ y. � ,7 SNI ml � p. 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Box 1000 Washington,NC 27889-1000 SUBJECT: USDA-Rural Development Application 2009 Water System Improvements Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Wayne County,NC Dear Sirs/Madams: In reference to the subject project, Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD) is in the process of performing an environmental review pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act for the USDA—Rural Development,Rural Utilities Service. SEWSD proposes to double the capacity of its existing Potable Water Treatment Plant from .9 MGD to 1.8-MGD on its existing site, add ammonia feed systems to three existing wells, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system and SCADA improvements to significantly improve efficiencies associated with operations of the SEWSD central water system. All work will be on existing well or tank sites and/or NC DOT rights-of-way. No wetlands or structures will be impacted by the proposed improvements. The proposed increase in water treatment plant capacity is required to offset State mandated reductions of groundwater withdrawals from existing wells within the Central Coastal Plains Capacity Use Area (CCPCUA). The proposed improvements will increase SEWSD's ability to treat groundwater from existing wells (not mandated to reduce withdrawals by CCPCUA rules)with high iron/manganese levels, read water meters, monitor Water system activities, and distribute water through SEWSD. On behalf of Southeastern.Wayne Sanitary District, we are'requesting that your office'-review the project for any adverse impact to surface waters/floodplains/wetlands. Please provide any recommendations to mitigate or avoid any adverse impacts. One (1) copy each of two project maps is enclosed for your review. Please provide any comments to our office within the next thirty(30)days. If you need additional information or wish to discuss the project,please contact me at(919)736-7630. Thank you in advance for your assistance. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, McDAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. F.Tyndall Lewis,P.E. Goldsboro Office Enclosure \G-PC I\D 10057rL\2009 1 ` 090812 SEW SD-USDA-RURAL-DEV-APPLICATION-USACOE-LTR.DOC ,tr � R j Q t L y 1 o Q CL W -, a elf ) . W w JU _� f CV 5 W c �q� qq U p W � � a CF) N O p O (n (V Rr o � i. rh, ."�ti•. W V) Fa / F McDAVIDAsSOCUTES, INC. INC. Engineers-Planners •Land Surveyors CORPORATE OFFICE GOLDSBORO OFFICE (252)753-2139•Fax(252)753-7220 (919)736-7630•Fax(919)735-7351 E-mail:mai@mcdavid-inc.com E-mail:maigold@medavid-inc.com 3714 N.Main Street•P.O.Drawer 49' 109 E.Walnut Street•P.O.Box 1776 Farmville,NC 27828 Goldsboro,NC 27533 August 12, 2009 USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Kinston Service Center 2026 Hwy 11155 Kinston,NC 28504 SUBJECT: USDA-Rural Development Application 2009 Water System Improvements Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Wayne County,NC Dear Sirs/Madams: In reference to the subject project, Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD) is in the process of performing an environmental review pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act for the USDA—Rural Development,Rural Utilities Service. SEWSD proposes to double the capacity of its existing Potable Water Treatment Plant from .9 MGD to 1.8-MGD on its existing site, add ammonia feed systems to three existing wells, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system and SCADA improvements to significantly improve efficiencies associated with operations of the SEWSD central water system. All work will be on existing well or tank sites and/or NC DOT rights-of-way. No wetlands or structures will be impacted by the proposed improvements. The proposed increase in water treatment plant capacity is required to offset State mandated reductions of groundwater withdrawals from existing wells within the Central Coastal Plains Capacity Use Area(CCPCUA). The proposed improvements will increase SEWSD's ability to treat groundwater from existing wells (not mandated to reduce withdrawals by CCPCUA rules) with high iron/manganese levels, read water meters, monitor water system activities, and distribute water through SEWSD. On behalf of Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District, we are requesting that your office review the prdject for any adverse impact to prime and/or important farmlands. Please provide any recommendations to mitigate or avoid any adverse impacts. One (1) copy each of two project maps is enclosed .for your review. Please provide any comments to our office within the next thirty(30)days. If you need additional information or wish to discuss the project, please contact me at(919)736-7630. Thank you in advance for your assistance. If you.have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, McDAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. F.Tyndall Lewis,P.E. 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Engineers•Planners•Land Surveyors CORPORATE OFFICE GOLDSBORO OFFICE (252)753-2139•Fax(252)753-7220 (919)736-7630•Fax(919)7354351 E-mail:mai@mcdavid-inacom E-mail•maigold@mcdavid-inc.cotn 3714 N.Main Street•P.O.Drawer 49 109 E.Walnut Street•P.O.Sox 1776 Farmville,NC 27828 _ Goldsboro,NC 27533 August 12, 2009 NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality 1641 Mail Service Quality Raleigh, NC 27699-1641 SUBJECT: USDA-Rural Development Application 2009 Water System Improvements Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Wayne County,NC Dear Sirs/Madams: In reference to the subject project, Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD) is in the process of performing anenvironmental review pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act for the USDA--Rural Development,Rural Utilities Service. SEWSD proposes to double the capacity of its existing Potable Water Treatment Plant from .9 MGD to 1.8 MGD on its existing site, add ammonia feed systems to three existing wells, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system and SCADA improvements to significantly improve efficiencies associated with operations of the SEWSD central water system. All work will be on existing well or tank sites and/or NC DOT rights-of--way. No wetlands or structures will be impacted by the proposed improvements. The proposed increase in water treatment plant capacity is required to offset State mandated reductions of groundwater withdrawals from existing wells within the Central Coastal Plains Capacity Use Area (CCPCUA). The proposed improvements will increase SEWSD's ability to treat groundwater from existing wells (not mandated to reduce withdrawals by CCPCUA rules) with high iron/manganese levels, read water meters, monitor water system activities, and distribute water through SEWSD. On behalf of Southeastern W..ayne Sanitary District, we are requesting that your office review the project for any adverse impact to air quality. Please provide any recommendations to mitigate or avoid any adverse impacts. One (1) copy each of two project maps is enclosed for your review. Please provide any comments to our office within the next thirty (30)days. If you need additional information or wish to discuss the project, please contact me at(919)736-7630, Thank you in advance for your assistance. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, McDAVID ASSOCIATES, INC. F.Tyndall Lewis, P.E. . 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Engineers•Planners•Land Surveyors CORPORATE OFFICE GOLDSBORO OFFICE (252)753-2139•Fa K(252)753-7220 (919)736-7630•Fax(919)735-7351 E-mail:mai@mcdavid-inc.com E-mail:maigold@mcdavid-inc.com 3714 N.Main Street•P.O.Drawer 49 109 E.Walnut Street•P.O.Box 1776 Farraville,NC 27828 Goldsboro,NC 27533 August 12, 2009 Field Supervisor U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service P.O. Box 33726 Raleigh,NC 27636-3726 SUBJECT: USDA-Rural Development Application 2009 Water System Improvements Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District Wayne County,NC Dear Sirs/Madams: In reference to the subject project, Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD) is in the process of performing an environmental review pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act for the USDA—Rural Development, Rural Utilities Service. SEWSD proposes to double the capacity of its existing Potable Water Treatment Plant from .9 MGD to 1.8 MGD on its existing site, add ammonia feed systems to three existing wells,',construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system and SCADA improvements to significantly improve efficiencies associated with operations of the SEWSD central water system. All work will be on existing well or tank sites and/or NC DOT rights-of-way. No wetlands or structures will be impacted by the proposed improvements. The proposed increase in water treatment plant capacity is required to offset State mandated reductions of groundwater withdrawals from existing wells within the Central Coastal Plains Capacity Use Area.(CCPCUA). The proposed improvements will increase SEWSD's ability to treat groundwater from existing wells (not mandated to reduce withdrawals by CCPCUA rules) with high iron/manganese levels, read water meters, monitor water system activities,and distribute water through SEWSD. On behalf of Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District, we are requesting that your office review the project for any adverse impact to endangered and/or threatened species. Please provide any recommendations to mitigate or avoid any adverse impacts. One (1) copy each of two project maps is enclosed for your review. Please provide any comments to our officewithin the next thirty(30)days. If you need additional information or wish to discuss the project, please contact me at(919)736-7630. Thank you in advance for your assistance. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, McDAVID ASSOCIATES,INC. F. Tyndall Lewis, P.E. Goldsboro Office FTL Enclosure 1G-PC 11D 10051FTL\2009 l 090812 SEW SD-USDA-RURA L-DEV-AP'PLICAT'ION-USF WLS-LTR.DOC H U w O w c W a Z o a _ J co II��,. h� ~I + 1 6• �l ^�� , \ ^l \ r m ,T .�� �nlsz7 UJ � F" IA � � J `r e / wLFyqf uC�F- 01 rnl 6 A Al nl 3�l n !Al ti `N� �� y ml M �\y V rq a 0 w o m � N o � / \•�� m yI H• 1.0 m� � O o 3.0 MI g JJ 0,s g W� N h 1.1 .2 f O1I y 4 v. m 20 mg Oz t t f b r /� f of ,? �I �� ��\�(l..✓ Z / N \ 1 N l•! w i $ / � �m �3 • 11 ml w a4 3 u w Wza - e^li 1 / ZN , m i :m ml m • • e / Z aW A co� 1__ �Y� •- 1 6� ov Vin' 7a 4 1 1 1 � C Q Y 1 9 4� / a F l 4 rs„ \ rw j a f W C W CIL sS� 1 o rvar°' F ? W N JU_ _- (14 F-- Lj N r_ cn V) Q I ;. UM W 0 U O0 N O Ul d r N r. Y PM NT OFTy� United States Department of the Interior a o FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Raleigh Field Office MA ,,0 Post Office Box 33726 R H Raleigh,North Carolina 27636-3726 August 20, 2009 Tyndall Lewis McDavid Associates, Inc. 109 E. Walnut Street P.O. Box 1776 Goldsboro,NC 27533 Re: Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District- 2009 Water System Improvements Dear Mr. Lewis: This letter is to inform you that a list of all federally-protected endangered and threatened species with known occurrences in North Carolina is now available on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (Service)web page at http://www.fws.gov/raleigli. Therefore, if you have projects that occur'within'the Raleigh Field Office's area of responsibility(see attached county list), you no longer need to contact the Raleigh Field Office for a list of federally-protected species. Our web page contains a complete and frequently updated list of all endangered and threatened species protected by the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended(16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)(Act), and a list of federal species of concern' that are known to occur in each county in North Carolina. Section 7 of the Act requires that all federal agencies (or their designated non-federal representative), in consultation with the Service, insure.that any action federally authorized, funded, or carried out by such agencies is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any federally-listed endangered or threatened species. A biological assessment or evaluation may be prepared to fulfill that requirement and in determining whether additional consultation with the Service is necessary. In addition to the federally-protected species list, information on the species' life histories and habitats and information on completing a biological assessment or evaluation and can be found on our web page at http://www.fws.gov/raleigh. Please check the web site often for updated information or changes. The term"federal species of concern"refers to those species which the Service believes might be in need of concentrated conservation actions. Federal species of concern receive no legal protection and their designation does . not necessarily imply that the species will eventually be proposed for listing as a federally endangered or threatened species. However,we recommend that all practicable maures'be taken to avoid or minimize adverse impacts to federal species of concern.' do If your project contains suitable habitat for any of the federally-listed species known to be present within the county where your project occurs, the proposed action has the potential to adversely affect those species. As such,we recommend that surveys be conducted to determine the species' presence or absence within the project area. The use of North Carolina Natural Heritage program data should not be substituted for actual field surveys. If you determine that the proposed action may affect(i.e., likely to adversely affect or not likely to adversely affect)a federally-protected species,you should notify this office with your determination,the results of your surveys,survey methodologies, and an analysis of the effects of the action on listed species, including consideration of direct, indirect, and cumulative effects, before conducting any activities that might affect the species. If you determine that the proposed action will have no effect(i.e.,no beneficial or adverse, direct or indirect effect)on federally listed species;then you are not required to contact our office for concurrence(unless an Environmental Impact Statement is prepared). However, you should maintain a complete record of the assessment, including steps leading to your determination of effect,the qualified personnel conducting the assessment,habitat conditions,site photographs,and any other related articles. With regard to the above-referenced project,we offer the following remarks. Our comments are submitted pursuant to, and in accordance with, provisions of the Endangered Species Act. Based on the information provided and other information available, it appears that the proposed action is not likely to adversely affect any federally-listed endangered or threatened species,their formally designated critical habitat,or species currently proposed for listing under the Act at these sites. We believe that the requirements of section 7(a)(2)of the Act have been satisfied for your project. Please remember that obligations under section 7 consultation must be reconsidered if: (1)new information reveals impacts of this identified action that may affect listed species or critical habitat in a manner not previously considered; (2)this action is subsequently modified in a manner that was not considered in this review; or, (3) a new species is listed or critical habitat determined that may be affected by the identified action. However,the Service is concerned about the potential impacts the proposed action might have on aquatic species. Aquatic resources are highly susceptible to sedimentation. Therefore,we recommend that all practicable measures.be taken to avoid adverse impacts to aquatic species, including implementing directional boring methods and stringent sediment and erosion control measures. An erosion and sedimentation control plan should be submitted to and approved by the North Carolina Division of Land Resources,Land Quality Section prior to construction. Erosion and sedimentation controls should be installed and maintained between the construction site and any nearby down-gradient surface waters. In addition,we recommend maintaining natural,vegetated buffers on all streams and creeks adjacent to the project site. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has developed a Guidance Memorandum(a copy can be found on our website at(http://www.fws.gov/raleigh)to address and mitigate . secondary and cumulative impacts to aquatic and terrestrial wildlife resources and water quality. We recommend that you consider this document in the development of your projects and in completing an initiation package for consultation(if necessary). 2 • r We hope you find our web page useful and informative and that following the process described above will reduce the time required,and eliminate the need, for general correspondence for species' lists. If you have any questions or comments,please contact Mark Bowers of this office at(919) 856-4520 ext. 19. Sincerely, Pete Benjamin Field Supervisor i I i I e i 3 . r r , List of Counties in the Service's Raleigh Field Offlce Area of Responsibility Alamance Perquimans Beaufort Person Bertie Pitt Bladen Randolph Brunswick Richmond Camden Robeson Carteret Rockingham Caswell Sampson Chatham Scotland Chowan Tyrrell Columbus Vance Craven Wake Cumberland Warren Currituck Washington Dare Wayne Duplin Wilson Durham Edgecombe Franklin Gates Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Hertford Hoke Hyde I Johnston Jones Lee. Lenoir Martin Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender 4 FTL- NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Air Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue B. Keith Overcash, P.E. Elnan ' Governor Director MONA!) AS%S�;Oh.'�.; Wary August 24, 2009 AUG 3 1 '4- ryp; F. Tyndall Lewis, P.E. Mc.David Associates, Inc. r 3714 N. Main Street PO Box 49 Farmville NC 27828 Dear Mr. Lewis: The Division of Air Quality(DAQ) is in receipt of a document dated August 12, 2009. The cover letter is addressed to the NCDENR-DAO and the project concerns the possible adverse impacts to air quality by the Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District(SEWSD). This information was submitted to the DAQ in conformance with(National Environmental Policy Act(NEPA). The SEWSD proposes to double the capacity of its existing Potable Water Treatment Plant from 0.9 to 1.8 MGD on its existing site, add ammonia feed systems to three existing wells, construct one booster pump station, install an automatic meter reading system,and SCADA improvements to significantly improve efficiencies associated w-ith the operations of the SEWSD central water system. The DAQ has reviewed the information provided. Please familiarize yourself with the open burning rules in 15A NCAC 2D .1900 as they relate to land clearing activities and the burning of debris. Based on the information provided therein it appears a permit is not required. If you require further inforrhation do not hesitate to call me at(919) 715-6250 or at ,ncmail.net. Sincerely; Charles F. Yirka Engineer II Permits Section c: Central Files w/attachment Rob Fisher WARO w/attachment Permitting Section Dne 1641 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1641 NorthCaroliiia 2728 Capital Blvd.,Raleigh,NC 27604 Phone:910,715-6237 k FAX:919-733-53171 Internet:www.daq.state.nc.us lVati(rally An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmati"Azlion Employer U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRICT ORM ID: SAW-2009-01587 County: Wayne NO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED Property Owner/Agent: Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District C/O Eddie Coltrain Address: Post Office Box 1583 Goldsboro,North Carolina 27533 Telephone Number: 919-731-2310 Size and Location of Property(waterbodL road name/number, town,etc.): The Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District improvements are spread out covering the southeast region of Wayne County, North Carolina. The improvements are concentrated north of the Cape Fear River and the Wayne/Duplin County border,south of the Neuse River,and east of US Highway 117. Description of Activity: No Department of the Army permit will be required for the following activities associated with the Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District improvements: the addition of ammonia feed systems to three existing wells, doubling the capacity of the existing Potable Water Treatment Plant from.9 MGD to 1.8 MGD on the existing site,the construction of one booster pump station,and the installation of automatic meter reading systems and SCADA improvements. The proposed improvements will increase Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District's ability to treat groundwater, read water meters, monitor water system activites,and distribute water throuehout the service area. Your work as proposed does not require Department of the Army authorization for the following reason(s): _ There are no jurisdictional waters or wetlands within the boundaries of the property. X The proposed project does not impact jurisdictional waters or wetlands. The proposed project is exempt from Department of the Army regulation. Specify: All work will be done on existing wells or tank sites and/or NC DOT rights-of-way except for the construction of one booster pump station,which will be upon uplands. No wetlands or structures will be impacted by the proposed improvements. Any work not included above should be verified by the Corps before beginning the activity. This Department of the Army determination does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State, or local approvals/permits. The permittee may need to contact appropriate State and local agencies before beginning work. For any activity within the twenty coastal counties,before beginning work,you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management in Washington,North Carolina, at(252) 9�-6481 to discuss any required State authorization. Any changes in the above described work must be coordinated with the Corps of Engineers prior to commencement. If you have any questions regarding the Corps of Engineers regulatory program,please contact Emily Jernigan at telephone number(910)251-4567. Regulatory Project Manager Signature Date: 08/28/2009 SURVEY PLATS,FIELD SKETCH,WETLAND DELINEATION FORM,ETC.,MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE YELLOW (FILE) COPY OF THIS FORM,IF REQUIRED OR AVAILABLE. 6.0 Exhibits/Maps W:\DIOxx_gen\D100x_msw\D1005_corres_msw\RBM\2009\SE Wayne SD USDA\sewsd-usda-09-wat-env-rep-090918.doc 24 September 2009 USDA Dura—� Development United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development Kinston Area Office me 'BAN- In ASS October 1 2009 Mr. Richard B. Moore, P. E. McDavid Associates, Inc. 17- P O. Drawer 49 Farmville, NC 27828 Re: Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District = 2009 Water System Improvements RD 2006-38 Dear Mr. Moore: We are enclosing a copy of the RD 2006-38, Civil Rights Impact Analysis Certification on the above project. This form should be included with your final Environmental Report for this project. We included a copy in the Environmental Report that was received on 9/22/09 and submitted to Ned Gillispie for his review this date. If you have any further questions, please contact our office at 252-526-9799 Ext. 5. Sincerely, CONNIE MILLER Area Specialist CKM H:\word\W W\RD 2006-38 to Eng.for ER-Southeastern Wayne San.Dist.doc Enclosure 2044-C Hwy 11/55 South PO Box 6189 Kinston,North Carolina 28501-0189 Phone:(252)526-9799 Ext 5-Fax: (252)526-9607•TDD:(919)873-2003-Web:http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/nc Committed to the future of rural communities. USDA is an equal opportunity provider,employer and lender.' To file a complaint of discrimination write USDA,Director,Office of Civil Rights,1400 Independence Avenue,S.W., Washington,DC 20250-9410 or call(800)795-3272(voice),or(202)720-6382(TDD). t Form RD 2006-38 } (Rry.07-07) Rural Development Environmental Justice(E)and Civil Rights Impact Analysis(CRIA) Certification 1 .Applicant's name and proposed project description: Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District has asked for direct financial assistance to complete upgrades to their water system. 2.Rural Development's loan/grant program/guarantee or other Agency action: The applicant has asked for a direct loan/grant under the Water & Waste program (CFDA # 10.781) 3. ❑ Attach a map of the proposal's area of effect identifying location or EJ populations,location of the proposal, area of impact or ❑✓ Attach results of EJ analysis from the Environmental Protection Agency's(EPAs)EnviroMapper with proposed project location and impact footprint delineated. 4.Does the applicant's proposal or Agency action directly,indirectly or cumulatively affect the quality and/or level of services provided to the community? Yes Q No ❑ N/A 5.Is the applicant's proposal or Agency action likely to result in a change in the current land use patterns(types of land use,development densities,etc)? ❑ Yes 0 No N/A 6.Does a demographic analysis indicate the applicant's proposal or Agency's action may disproportionately affect a significant minority and/or low-income populations? ❑ Yes ✓❑ No ❑ N/A If answer is no,skip to item 12.If answer is yes,continue with items 7 through 12. 7.1dentify,describe,and provide location of EJ population 8.If a disproportionate adverse affect is expected to impact an EJ population,identify type/level of public outreach implemented. 9.Identify disproportionately high and adverse impacts on EJ populations. 10.Are adverse impacts appreciably more severe or greater in magnitude than the adverse impacts expected on non- minority/low-income populations? ❑Yes ❑No ❑N/A 11.Are alternatives and/or mitigation required to avoid impacts to EJ populations? Yes ❑No ❑N/A If yes,describe 12.I certify that I have reviewed the appropriate documentation and have determined that: � No major EJ or civil rights impact is likely to result if the proposal is implemented. C �A maj EJ-or civil rights impact is likely to result if the proposal is implemented. Connie Miller,/Ve4Xp ia1ist 09-28-2009 Name and Title of Certifying Official Date SOUTHEASTERN WAYNE SANITARY DISTRICT— (2009 water system Improvements) } RD 2006-38 CIVIL RIGHTS IMPACT ANALYSIS ATTACHMENT 1. The Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District (SEWSD) proposes to upgrade their water system through the installation of ammonia feed equipment on three (3) existing wells, installation of SCADA electrical control equipment at existing wells, elevated tanks, booster pump stations and water treatment plant, installation of automatic meter read (AMR) water meters at existing customer's services (replacing existing water meters.), and the installation of one (1) EA new booster pump station to allow SEWSD to transport water to adjacent Eastern Wayne Sanitary District and Belfast Patetown Sanitary Districts, and expansion of its existing water treatment plant. The booster pump station will be built on an existing site presently containing an elevated storage tank. All other planned improvements will be on existing sites. No new land will be required to support the project. 2. The location of the major planned improvements is such that it will not have a disproportionate adverse effect on any minority, low-income family, or other socio-economic group of citizens. The district currently provides water service to all persons in a non-discriminatory manner. No impact will occur to socio-economic issues/environmental justice. 3. The service area consists of 100% of the Indian Spring Township and 40% of Brogden Township. The median household income of the service area is $31,877. The population of the service area is approximately 14159. 'It is estimated that 54% of the service area is white, 30% is black or African American and a very small number of American Indians and Asians and approximately 15% being of Hispanic ethnic decent. 4. The Southeastern Wayne Sanitary District has not had a formal public hearing or information meeting relative to the project. Same will be held prior to loan obligation. 5. The applicant will sign documents obligating them to comply with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI, Title IX of the Education Act Amendments of 1972 and various other laws protecting individual rights. The applicant will sign the required forms specifically related to additional individual protections. .:-nntabl- Map Title ps— 1 of 1 S fns 1 ■ mufti-activities ® Superfund °�,� ■ Toxic re leases _nqaep.en ■ Water dischargers ■ Asir am Las Ions ■ Hazardous waste �►� _ - j Schools C hurc hes t 0 Hospitals Cities Railroads Highways Interstates / Otltier Streets Major roads Local streets Impaired water bodies impaired streams 1 ® Water bodies �' y N,� Streams I � 4SEPA frlkl,�'� AK f*cr® I 0 t 0.0n� Counties EnviroMapper for E] &*wmwWPjobcfim Agency EPA does not guarantee the accuracy,completeness,or timeliness of the information shown,and shall not be liable for any loss or injury resulting from reliance upon the information shown. 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