HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0000819_Permit Renewal Notification Email_20221212Hannum, Alys K
From: George Radford <gwradford@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2022 5:42 PM
To: Hannum, Alys K
Cc: Croft & Pamela Register; Kevin Mullineaux; May, David; Tankard, Robert; Thornburg,
Nathaniel
Subject: [External] Re: [Permit Renewal Notification] Plantation Harbor WWTF: Wastewater
Irrigation - WQ0000819
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Alys:
As of October 2021, 1 sold my home in Plantation Harbor & resigned my position as director. Thus I no
Longer have any responsibility for the Plantation Harbor sewer system. I have copied the current
responsible parties being Croft Register, director, & Kevin Mullineaux, ORC. They should be coordinating
for permit renewal.
Thankyou,
George Radford
On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 5:13 PM Hannum, Alys K <alys.hannumC«`0ncdenr.gov> wrote:
Dear Mr. Radford,
Division of Water Resources records indicate that your permit, which was issued January 22, 2018, expires December
31, 2022. To date, the Division has not received a renewal application. It is a condition of your permit and required by
administrative code 15A NCAC 02T .0109 to request renewal of your permit at least 180 days prior to its expiration.
As the Permittee, you are responsible for renewing and maintaining this permit. Failure to do so may result in assessment
of civil penalties in accordance with North Carolina General Statute §143-215.6A. Therefore, it is important that you
respond as soon as possible by selecting one of the following options:
APPLY FOR PERMIT RENEWAL — When you apply for and receive a renewal, operation of your non -discharge
system will be permitted to continue. As such, the payment of annual fees, and any operation and
maintenance procedures specified in your permit will be required. You may renew your permit by completing
and submitting the attached permit renewal application forms.
APPLY FOR PERMIT RESCISSION — If the non -discharge system has not been constructed, or if it is no longer
active, you may request to rescind your permit. By rescinding your permit, all overdue annual fees will be
waived; however, if in the future you wish again to operate the subject non -discharge system, you must first
apply for and receive a new permit.
CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP — If you no longer own the property containing the subject facilities, please request a
Change of Ownership application.
Please submit the completed forms electronically via one of the following methods:
1. For files less than 20 MB, send via Email to me or to Non-Discharge.Reports@ncdenr.gov.
2. For files greater than 20 MB, upload via the following link: https://edocs.deg.nc.gov/Forms/NonDischarge-
Branch-Submittal-Form-Vert
Please do not submit paper copies of your application. The only physical mail that should be submitted is an
application fee if your renewal includes a major modification. If an application fee is necessary, submit the fee to my
attention at 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617. Renewal with Major Modification applications will be
accepted for review once both the electronic application and fee have been received.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and timely response. If you need additional information regarding this e-
mail, please contact me at your convenience.
Alys Hannum (she/her)
Compliance Specialist 11
Division of Water Resources - Non -Discharge Branch
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Office: (919) 707-3657
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Effective September 19, 2022, the Non -Discharge Branch has multiple vacancies. As a result, our response and review times will
be slower than normal. Thank you in advance for your patience.