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Via Email
August 8, 2023
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Water Resources-Winston-Salem
450 W. Hanes Mill Road, Suite 300
Winston-Salem,NC 27105-7407
Attn: Mr. Jim Gonsiewski
Re: Permit to Construct Monitoring Well
Former Crystal Cleaners
Greensboro, Guilford County
DSCA ID: DC410045
Dear Mr. Gonsiewski:
Hart & Hickman, PC (H&H) is providing the attached monitoring well permit applications for
groundwater assessment activities related to the former Crystal Cleaners site located at 2943
Battleground Avenue in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. H&H is proposing to
install a total of four permanent monitoring wells. One monitoring well is to be located at 2927
Battleground Avenue (AMW-105). Two monitoring wells are to be located in the City of
Greensboro Right-of-Way along Stratford Road near 2803 and 2811 Stratford Road (AMW-106
and AMW-107). The remaining monitoring well is to be located on the source property at 2965
Battleground Avenue. Please note that monitoring wells located on the DSCA Source Property
do not require a permit, and as such, no permit application is included for this well. Enclosed
please find the permit application, well construction details, site maps with the proposed
locations, and other relevant information. Please review the provided information and return the
approved permits to the H&H Raleigh office.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us
at 919-798-8894.
2923 Su itliTrym Street,Suite 100 3921 Sumet Ridye Rd,Suite 301
Charlotte,NC 28203 Raleigh,NC 27607 www.harthickman.com
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Mr. Jim Gonsiewski
August 8, 2023
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Very truly yours,
Hart&Hickman, PC
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Savannah Scott, PG
Assistant Project Geologist
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ATTACHMENT A
TYPE II PERMANENT MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
TYPE II PERMANENT MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW
LOCKABLE WELL CAP CONCRETE PAD
FLUSH METAL WELL COVER
CONCRETE PAD
BACKFILL AROUND CASING
MATERIAL Cement grout
LENGTH 3 ft(0 to 3 ft)
WELL CASING
MATERIAL Schedule 40 PVC
DIAMETER 2 inches
JOINT TYPE Flush threaded
LENGTH 30 ft
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L MATERIAL Bentonite/grout
LENGTH 23 ft(3 ft to 26 ft)
SEAL
TYPE OF SEAL Bentonite
THICKNESS 2 feet(26 ft to 28 ft)
FILTER PACK
TYPE OF FILTER No.2 Sand
THICKNESS 17 ft(28 ft to 45 ft)
WELL SCREEN
SCREEN MATERIAL Schedule 40 PVC
L2 DIAMETER 2 inches
LENGTH 15 feet
SLOT SIZE 0.010 inches
DEPTH TO BOTTOM OF
L1 = 30 FT. MONITORING WELL 45 feet
L2= 15 FT. DIAMETER OF
L3= 45 FT. BOREHOLE
4.25 in
TITLE Permanent Monitoring Well Diagram
Hart & Hickman, PC
3921 Sunset Ridge Road, Suite 301
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
FILE PREP. BY �REV. BY DATE PROJECT NO.
SRS RH 5/25/2023 DSO-144 (DSCA ID#410045)
ATTACHMENT B
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a O DATE:05-11-2023 REVISION NO.0
JOB NO. DSO-144 ATTACHMENT NO. 1
ATTACHMENT A
ACCESS AGREEMENT, GUILFORD COUNTY PERMIT
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NCDENR
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Pat McCrory John E. Skvarla, III
Governor Secretary
PROPERTY ACCESS CONSENT
This document may not be modified without the Program's approval. DSCA Site ID No.
If you have questions on how to fill out this form or about the activities
at this site, please call the Dry-Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Program's 41-0045
Project Manager at 919-70 7-83 61.
Please Print
FRANKLIN,MARIE CARTER;FAMILY TRUST OF WALTER WADE FRANKLIN;FRANKLIN,CLINT
CARTER TR;FRANKLIN, WALTER WAYNE TR (336)312-6068
(Name of Property Owner) (Telephone Number of Property Owner)
Greensboro Automotive,LLC(dba Battleground Kia) (336)282-0115 (0)or 336-963-2738 (M)(att'n Chris Morgan)
(Name of Tenant) (Telephone Number of Tenant)
2927 Battleground Ave.(PIN#7856313190-000)
(Street Number and Street Name of Property)
Greensboro Guilford 27408
(City or Town in Which Property Is Located) / (County in Which Property is Located) / (Zip Code of Property)
The above-named Property Owner and the above-named Tenant each hereby voluntarily consent
to the Division of Waste Management (the "Division") and its independent contractors (each a
"Contractor") entering and having access to the above-described property (the "Property") for
the following purposes:
(1) taking such soil, water and air samples as may be necessary, subject to the
limitations in Exhibits A and B attached hereto; and
(2) taking response actions necessary to mitigate any threat to human health or the
envirorunent, subject to the limitations in Exhibits A and B attached hereto.
Other conditions:
(1) The Division's Contractors shall use all reasonable efforts to perform any
activities at the Property in a manner that minimizes interference with use of the
Property.
t 00398695-3 I
1646 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1646
Phone;919-707-82001 Internet http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wm
An Equal Opportunity 1 Af rmat ve Action Employer
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 2 of 8
41-0045
(2) On conclusion of all activities, the Division shall, to the extent possible, restore
the Property to the original condition it was in prior to any activities conducted by
the Division or its Contractors. All monitoring wells will be properly abandoned
in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, unless other arrangements are
agreed to in writing by the Property Owner and Tenant.
(3) The Division's Contractors will make reasonable attempts to notify the Property
Owner and Tenant at least 48 hours prior to entering the Property for the purposes
permitted herein. In situations that the Division determines to be of an emergency
nature, the Division or its Contractors shall have immediate access to the Property
for the purposes permitted herein, but shall nevertheless notify Tenant as soon as
possible after determining that such emergency access is necessary.
(4) Property Owner or Tenant shall not willingly destroy, damage, remove, pave over
or cover any monitoring wells at the site without prior consent of the Division.
Where the above provisions and/or conditions conflict with or are contrary to Exhibits A and B
then the special conditions specific to this consent contained in Exhibits A and B control.
Exhibits A and B are attached hereto and incorporated by reference into this consent.
By signing this consent document, I acknowledge that I have contacted all tenants
occupying the Property (if applicable) and all tenants agree to the conditions of this
"Property Access Consent".
F�}w.i�Y7oFWrrP - 2 r,�,r4DC- F12,4 -V
ignature of Property Owner) (Date)
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(Printed Name of Property Owner) —7 r t fl� —7[7`/,
(Signature of Tenant) (Date)
(Printed Name of Tenant)
Please return to:
Michael Cunningham
DWM-DSCA Program
1646 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1646
(00398695-3)
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 2 of 8
41-0045
(2) On conclusion of all activities, the Division shall, to the extent possible, restore
the Property to the original condition it was in prior to any activities conducted by
the Division or its Contractors. All monitoring wells will be properly abandoned
in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, unless other arrangements are
agreed to in writing by the Property Owner and Tenant.
(3) The Division's Contractors will make reasonable attempts to notify the Property
Owner and Tenant at least 48 hours prior to entering the Property for the purposes
permitted herein. In situations that the Division determines to be of an emergency
nature, the Division or its Contractors shall have immediate access to the Property
for the purposes permitted herein, but shall nevertheless notify Tenant as soon as
possible after determining that such emergency access is necessary.
(4) Property Owner or Tenant shall not willingly destroy, damage, remove, pave over
or cover any monitoring wells at the site without prior consent of the Division.
Where the above provisions and/or conditions conflict with or are contrary to Exhibits A and B,
then the special conditions specific to this consent contained in Exhibits A and B control.
Exhibits A and B are attached hereto and incorporated by reference into this consent.
By signing this consent document, I acknowledge that I have contacted all tenants
occupying the Property (if applicable) and all tenants agree to the conditions of this
"Property Access Consent".
(Signature of Property Owner) (Date)
(Printed Name of Property Owner)
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(Signature of enant) (Date)
(Printed Name of Tenant)
Please return to:
Michael Cunningham
DWM - DSCA Program
1646 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1646
(00398695.3
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 3 of 8
41-0045
or
By signing this page, the Division and Contract agree to the terms set forth, herein
including Exhibits A and B.
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(00398695-3)
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 4 of 8
41-0045
Exhibit A: Special Conditions to Consent
I. Only the activities described in Exhibit B attached may be performed, and only within the
time periods permitted in Exhibit B. Any expansion of the scope of work in Exhibit B or
work past such permitted time periods will require an amendment to this access
agreement (or a separate new access agreement) mutually acceptable to Property Owner
and Tenant.
II. The Division is responsible for manifesting and disposing of all generated wastes
associated with the activities on Exhibit B.
III. Any independent Contractor of the Division (including but not limited to AECOM
Technical Services of North Carolina, Inc.) which is to perform any work on the Property
shall first provide copies of Certificates of Insurance to the Property Owner and Tenant
documenting the levels of insurance required by the Division, and agrees to maintain
such insurance during the performance of activities on the Property. Property Owner and
Tenant shall each be named as additional insureds under each such Contractor's general
liability policy with respect to any work performed at or affecting the Property.
IV. The Property Owner and Tenant will be provided with copies of all reports documenting
results of the assessment and subsequent groundwater monitoring.
(00398695.3
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 5 of 8
41-0045
Exhibit B: Scone and Schedule of Work
The proposed scope of work includes the following:
Stage 1
The initial mobilization will include the installation of up to eight (8) borings utilizing a
direct push drilling rig, at the approximate locations depicted on the attached Exhibit C, for the
purpose of collecting groundwater and (where indicated on Exhibit C) soil vapor samples (to
determine potential for vapor intrusion into the onsite structure where employees and the public
may be exposed).
The borings where groundwater will be collected will be installed as temporary
monitoring wells (as defined in 15A NCAC 02C .0102 (33)) for the purpose of identifying the
limits of the groundwater contamination plume emanating from the adjacent and upgradient dry-
cleaning facility and characterizing the central portion of the plume as well. Prior to installation
of the temporary wells and vapor sampling points, the vicinities where the wells are proposed
will be carefully checked for utilities and other subsurface hazards by both public and private
utility locators. The exact locations of each boring for each groundwater sample point and vapor
sampling point will be determined by the presence of subsurface and overhead utilities,
assessment objectives, and input from the Tenant; but must in each case be confirmed with and
approved by Tenant before drilling.
Groundwater samples will be collected from each temporary well and submitted to a
fixed analytical laboratory for analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method
8260. Soil vapor samples will be collected from the vapor points and submitted to a fixed
analytical laboratory for analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method TO-15.
Each groundwater sample point that is not also to be utilized as a soil vapor sample point
will be properly abandoned in accordance with all applicable laws and state regulations
immediately after such groundwater samples are taken, and the surface will be restored, to the
extent possible, to its prior condition. Upon completion of sampling from the up to five (5) soil
vapor points, they will be properly abandoned in accordance with all applicable laws and state
regulations and the surface will be restored, to the extent possible, to its prior condition. Upon
completion of work for the initial mobilization and following removal of investigation derived
wastes, all associated equipment and materials will be removed from the Property.
It is anticipated that the field work for Stage 1 should be completed over a period of
approximately four to five days. However, all drilling shall be conducted between Tenant's
closing for business on any given day, and Tenant's opening for business on the immediately
following day; provided that drilling which is inside the rear fenced portion of the Property may
(00398695-3)
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 6 of 8
41-0045
also be conducted at any approved time on a Sunday (as Tenant's service and parts departments
are closed on Sundays). In all cases, scheduling shall be coordinated with and approved in
advance by Tenant.
All Stage 1 activities described above will be completed on or before August 31, 2014,
except that vapor samples from the designated vapor sampling points may be collected by the
Division or its Contractors up to July 31, 2016, but notice shall be provided in accordance with
Paragraph (3) in the above `Other conditions'.
Stage 2
Following the analysis of the data from the first mobilization described above, if
necessary, based on laboratory data received from the soil vapor sample points, indoor air
samples may need to be collected from the structure on the Property and analyzed for VOCs by
EPA Method TO-15 to ensure that employees and the public are not being exposed to vapor
phase dry-cleaning contaminants from the subsurface release above applicable action levels. In
such case, indoor air samples may be collected in such manner and at such times as coordinated
with and approved in advance by Tenant, but in no event later than July 31, 2016.
Stage 3
Following the analysis of the data from the Stage 1 described above, the Division may
propose that another mobilization to the Property take place for the purpose of installing not
more than three (3) groundwater monitoring wells on the Property utilizing direct push
technology,hollow stem auger drilling or air rotary drilling methods as necessary. In such event,
the Division or its Contractor shall provide a diagram showing the vicinities where the wells are
proposed, and the proposed schedule and deadlines for such work, and the proposed maximum
duration for sampling from such wells after installed (which shall in no event extend beyond
December 31, 2017, unless Property Owner and Tenant agree to a separate written consent). The
locations of such wells, and times for drilling thereof, must be coordinated with and approved in
advance by Tenant (similar to the process used to determine the locations of and schedule for the
Stage 1 borings above).
Once location and schedule of Stage 3 monitoring wells are determined,prior to
installation of the monitoring wells,the approved approximate locations where the wells are to
be installed will be carefully checked for utilities and other subsurface hazards by both public
and private utility locators. The exact locations of each monitoring well will be determined by
the presence of subsurface and overhead utilities, data from the previous mobilization,
assessment objectives, and input from the Tenant; but must in each case be confirmed with and
approved by Tenant before drilling.
(00398695.3;
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DSCA Site ID No.
Page 7 of 8
41-0045
Stage 3 mobilization, anticipated to occur approximately three to twelve months after the
Stage 1 mobilization (depending on obtaining additional offsite access at other properties as
necessary), will also take approximately four to five days, but is subject to the same scheduling
limitations as provided above for the Stage 1 borings.
Monitoring wells will be constructed in accordance with all applicable state regulations
and finished with flush-mount manhole covers and concrete pads and will be suitable for vehicle
traffic to drive over. Upon completion, monitoring wells will be properly developed to clear up
turbidity and surveyed for horizontal and vertical location. Following installation, surveying and
development, water levels will be measured and groundwater samples will be collected from
each monitoring well and submitted to a fixed analytical laboratory for analysis of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260.
On or before December 31, 2017, barring any additional written consent between the
Property Owner and Tenant and the Division extending the timeframe, all groundwater
monitoring wells installed on the Property shall be properly abandoned in accordance with all
applicable laws and state regulations. Upon completion of work for the Stage 3 mobilization and
following removal of investigation derived wastes, all associated equipment and materials (other
than the monitoring wells) will be removed from the Property.
General
If additional time to complete any stage of work is necessary, the Division's independent
Contractor shall notify Tenant and request an extension of time; but the above-time limits may
not be exceeded without approval of Property Owner and Tenant. Additionally, the Division's
independent Contractor will coordinate with the Property Owner and Tenant to ensure that
disturbances at the Property are minimized.
Once the work is completed, it is anticipated that the initial laboratory results should be
back in about two weeks. The final report for each Stage of work should take approximately five
to seven weeks following receipt of the lab data. The DSCA Program will send the Property
Owner and Tenant a copy of the final report(s) once completed.
If any remediation on the Property is determined by the Division to be necessary, then the
Division shall present the proposed work to Property Owner and Tenant for consideration; but no
such work will be performed until the scope thereof and schedule therefor have been set forth in
another access agreement similar in content and detail to this agreement.
(00398695-3)
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 8 of 8
41-0045
Exhibit C: Stage 1 boring locations
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ROY COOPER
Governor
ELIZABETH S.BISER
Secretary
MICHAEL SCOTT NORTH CAROLINA
Director Environmental Quality
PROPERTY ACCESS CONSENT AMENDMENT
For DSCA Use Only
DSCA ID No.
DC410045
Family Trust of Walter Wade Franklin
Franklin, Clint Carter Tr
Franklin, Walter Wayne Tr* (336) 312-6068
(Name of Property Owner) (Telephone Number of Property Owner)
(336) 282-0115 (0) or
(336) 963-2738 (M for
Greensboro Automotive, LLC (dba Battleground Kia) Chris Morgan)
(Name of Tenant) (Telephone Number of Property Owner)
2927 Battleground Avenue (PIN# 7856313190-000)
(Street Number and Street Name of Property)
Greensboro Guilford 27408
(City or Town in Which Property Is Located) / (County in Which Property is Located) / (Zip Code)
*-Note that Marie Carter Franklin was listed on prior access consents,but is not listed here because this
name is no longer affiliated with the property based on Guilford County property ownership records.
A Property Access Consent was executed for the above referenced property on July 31,
2014 (herein referred to as July 2014 Access Consent). An amendment to the July 2014
Access Consent was executed on March 10,2018(herein referred to as March 2018 Access
Consent Amendment). A second amendment was executed on July 22, 2022 (herein
referred to as July 2022 Access Consent Amendment). The July 2014 Access Consent and
March 2018 and July 2022 Access Consent Amendments detailed the terms and conditions
under which the property owner and tenant consent to the Division of Waste Management
(Division) and its independent contractors (contractors) entering and having continued
access to the property.
This third Access Consent Amendment is intended to cover additional assessment activities
proposed to be conducted on the property. Exhibit A details the proposed scope of work
and schedule. Exhibit B is a figure showing proposed sampling locations. Other than
modifications to the proposed scope of work, the terms and conditions referenced in the
original Access Consent and Access Consent Amendments shall remain the same.
DE_ Q A North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Waste Management
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DSCA Site ID No.
Page 2 of 2
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By signing this consent document, the property owner, tenant, Division, and Division's
contractor agree to the terms set forth:
See attached
(Signature of Property Owner Representative) (Date)
See attached
(Printed Name of Property Owner Representative)
See attached
(Signature of Tenant Representative) (Date)
See attached
(Printed Name of Tenant Representative)
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7/11/2023
(Signature of Division Representative) (Date)
Mike Cunningham
(Printed Name of Division Representative)
;�L�&1-1 7/10/2023
(Si ature of Contractor Representative) (Date)
Genna Olson
(Printed Name of Contractor Representative)
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 2 of 2
DC410045
By signing this consent document,the property oNYner,tenant, Division, and Division's
contractor agree to the terms set forth:
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(Signature of Property Owner Representative) (Date)
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(Printed Name of Property Owner Representative)
(Signature of Tenant Representative) (Date)
(Printed Name of Tenant Representative)
(Signature of Division Representative) (Date)
(Printed Name of Division Representative)
(Signature of Contractor Representative) (Date)
Genna Olson
(Printed Name of Contractor Representative)
DSCA Site ID No.
Page 2 of 2
DC410045
By signing this consent document, the property owner, tenant, Division, and Division's
contractor agree to the terms set forth:
(Signature of Property Owner Representative) (Date)
(Printed Name of Property Owner Representative)
(Signature of Te ant Representat' e) (Date)
(Printed Name of Tenant Representative)
(Signature of Division Representative) (Date)
(Printed Name of Division Representative)
(Signature of Contractor Representative) (Date)
Genna Olson
(Printed Name of Contractor Representative)
EXHIBIT A
Proposed Scope of Work and Schedule
One permanent monitoring well (AMW-104) was installed on the property during prior
assessment activities. As part of the additional proposed scope of work, one additional
permanent monitoring well will be installed at the location indicated on Exhibit B. In
addition, two temporary soil borings and one temporary soil gas monitoring point will be
installed at the locations indicated on Exhibit B. Additional details regarding the scope of
work are detailed below.
Prior to subsurface activities, the proposed boring locations will be checked for utilities
and other subsurface hazards by both public and private utility locators. The exact boring
locations may vary depending on the presence of subsurface and overhead utilities or other
structures. Approval of the final boring locations will be obtained from the Tenant prior to
drilling. The first five feet of each boring will be advanced using a hand auger(to the extent
practicable) in order to clear potential utilities. Below a depth of approximately five feet
below ground surface, the borings will be advanced with a direct-push technology or
hollow stem auger drilling rig.
The monitoring well will be constructed in accordance with applicable state regulations
and finished with a flush-mount manhole cover and concrete pad that will be suitable for
vehicle traffic to drive over. After installation, water levels will be measured and
groundwater samples will be collected from the two monitoring wells on the property (one
existing and one proposed). The samples will be submitted to a certified laboratory for
analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by EPA Method 8260. After the initial
sampling event, the monitoring wells will remain in-place and be used periodically for
sampling, as referenced further below.
At the two proposed soil boring locations, a temporary boring will be advanced and used
for soil sample collection. The soil samples will be submitted to a certified laboratory for
analysis of VOCs by EPA Method 8260. At the conclusion of soil sampling activities, the
borings will be properly abandoned and the surface restored, to the extent practicable, to
its prior condition.
At the proposed soil gas sampling location, a temporary soil gas monitoring point will be
installed using Teflon tubing. Soil gas samples will then be collected from the monitoring
point and submitted to a certified laboratory for analysis of tetrachloroethylene and
associated degradation products by EPA Method TO-15. At the conclusion of soil gas
sampling activities, the monitoring point will be removed and the boring will be properly
abandoned and the surface restored,to the extent practicable, to its prior condition.
Upon completion of sampling activities, equipment, materials, and investigation derived
wastes will be removed from the property. The initial phase of field work referenced above
will be completed over a period of approximately two weeks. Scheduling shall be
coordinated with and approved in advance by Tenant.
Following the initial phase of field work referenced above, periodic sampling of the two
monitoring wells (one existing and one proposed) will be performed using procedures
similar to those described above.As detailed in the July 2022 Access Consent Amendment,
the monitoring wells will remain in-place until either(1)the Division notifies the property
owner and tenant of the intent to abandon the wells, or (2) the property owner or tenant
requests that the Division abandon the monitoring wells. Abandonment of the monitoring
wells will be performed in accordance with all applicable laws and state regulations.
EXHIBIT B - PROPOSED SAMPLING LOCATIONS i e LEGEND
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JOB NO. DSO-144 ATTACHMENT NO. 1
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Greensboro,NC 27401
July 25, 2023
SUSO 4 Battleground LP
Attn.: Savannah Scott
DSCA Program, 1646 Mail Service Ctr.
Raleigh,NC 27699
SUBJECT: MONITOR WELL CONSTRUCTION
PERMIT#: 2023-25-07-MW4-RWO
GUILFORD COUNTY
INCIDENT NUMBER:
SITE NAME: Crystal Cleaners
In accordance with your application received on July 21, 2023, we are forwarding
herewith Permit#2023-25-07-MW4-RWO for the construction of five (4) monitoring,
air injection, air sparging, and/or recovery well.
Henceforth, correspondence and data relating to this well shall be designated as specified
in the subject heading.
This Permit will be effective from the date of its issuance and must be renewed annually.
Associated with the renewal of the permit is an annual fee. Any additional wells installed
at the site in excess of the number permitted above requires that a new application be
submitted so that the permit may be amended to reflect the correct number of wells on the
site. Upon completion of well installation, a well construction record must be
completed for each well with GPS coordinates for each. This Permit shall be subject
to the conditions and limitations specified therein.
Sincerely,
Renee Reed
Environmental Health
cc: Permit File
GUILFORD COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL,AIR INJECTION WELL,AIR
SPARGING WELL,AND/OR RECOVERY WELL PERMIT
In accordance with the provisions of the Guilford County Well Rules,
PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO
SUSO 4 Battleground LP
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF five (4)monitoring, air injection, air sparging, and/or
recovery well located at Right-of Way near 2803 and 2811 Stratford Dr., and 2927 and
2965 Battleground Ave.,North Carolina, in Guilford County. Permission is granted in
accordance with the application dated July 21, 2023, and in conformity with the
specifications and supporting data, of which are filed with the Guilford County Health
Department, Division of Environmental Health, which are considered a part of this
Permit.
This Permit is for well construction only and does not waive any provisions or
requirements or any other applicable laws or regulations.
Construction of wells under this Permit shall be in compliance with the Guilford County,
Well Rules and any other laws and regulations pertaining to well construction.
This Permit will be effective from the date of its issuance until the site assessment and/or
remediation has been completed, and shall be subject to other specified conditions,
limitations or exceptions as follows:
1. Written permission must be obtained from the property owner prior to
construction of the well(s).
2. A permanent identification plate with the date of construction, depth of
well, screen interval, and depth of grout, drilling contractor, and his
registration number shall be attached to each wellhead or the outer
protective steel casing.
3. The well construction completion form(s), GPS coordinates for each well,
and all water quality data are to be submitted to the Guilford County
Division of Environmental Health, 400 W. Market Street, Suite 300,
Greensboro,North Carolina, 27401 to the attention of HERA Program.
4. All laboratory analyses of groundwater samples collected from the
permitted well(s) are to be submitted to the Guilford County Division of
Environmental Health, 400 W. Market Street, Suite 300, Greensboro,
North Carolina, 27401 to the attention of HERA Program.
5. All additional investigative findings in relation to the pollution sources
being monitored, as indicated under Item#9 of the permit application, are
to be submitted to the Guilford County Division of Environmental Health,
400 W. Market Street, Suite 300, Greensboro,North Carolina, 27401.
Please submit all findings to the attention of HERA Program within sixty
days (60) of well completion, and quarterly thereafter.
6. The well(s) shall be afforded a means of protection against vandalism,
damage, or unauthorized use.
7. When any well is no longer useful for its intended purpose, it shall be
abandoned in compliance with the Guilford County Well Rules a well
abandonment form should be sent to the Guilford County Division of
Environmental Health, 400 W. Market Street, Suite 300, Greensboro,North
Carolina, 27401 to the attention of Renee Reed.
8. The well(s) shall be constructed in accordance with the Guilford County
Board of Health's recommended construction details.
9. If additional wells, not included on the original application, need to be
constructed, a new application must be submitted, so that the Permit may
be amended.
Permit issued July 25, 2023
FOR THE GUILFORD COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH
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Renee Reed
Environmental Health
By Authority of the Guilford County Board of Health
Permit#2023-25-07-MW4-RWO