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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQ0045417_App_Redacted_20240509May 2024 Goodwyn Mills Cawood NCDEQ, Asheville Regional Office Water Quality Section 4601 Park Road 2090 US Highway 70 Suite 520 Charlotte, NC 28209 Swannanoa, NC 28778-8211 T (704) 247-5800 www.gmcnetwork.com RE: Sugar Mountain Lift Station Improvements, CCLT230004 Fast -Track Sewer System Extension Application To Whom it May Concern: =�- MAY 09 2024 J Water Qual ty Regional Operation Asheville Regional OfficF The purpose of this letter is to provide a brief description of the requested permitting action as well as outline the permit package submittal for the Sugar Mountain Lift Station Improvements project. This permit application requests for a modification of existing permit WQCS00174 for Sugar Mountain Pump Station #1 as capacity is being increased from 180 gallons per minute (gpm) per pump to 250 gpm each as part of the aforementioned project. The submittal package consists of the following: • Application Document • Cover Letter/Narrative Description • Application fee of $600.00 One (1) 8.5-inch x 11-inch color copy of a USGS Topographic Map • One (1) aerial location map • One (1) copy of the existing permit, WQCS00174 • One (1) copy of the existing Certificate or Public Convenience and Necessity letter Please feel free to contact me at 704.247.5800 or corbin.ienkins(@Rmcnetwork.com if you have any questions or need any additional information. Sincerely, GOODWYN MILLS CAWOOD, LLC Corbin Jenkins, PE Project Manager Building Communities State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality DWR Division of Water Resources FAST TRACK SEWER SYSTEM EXTENSION APPLICATION Division of Water Resources FTA 10-23 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Application Number: (to be completed by DWR) All items must be completed or the application will be returned I. APPLICANT INFORMATION: 1. Applicant's name: Carolina Water Service, Inc. of North Carolina (company, municipality, HOA, utility, etc.) 2. Applicant type: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporation ❑ General Partnership ® Privately -Owned Public Utility ❑ Federal ❑ State/County ❑ Municipal ❑ Other 3. Signature authority's name: Travis Dupree per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b) Title: VP, Project Management & Engineering 3I 4. Applicant's mailing address: 5821 Fairview Road, Suite 401 \ ,.4 City: Charlotte State: NC Zip: 28209- 5. Applicant's contact information: MAY 0 9 2024 Phone number: (864) 395-3571 Email Address: travis.dupreena,corix.com Mter Quality Regional Operations II. PROJECT INFORMATION: Asheville Regional Office 1. Project name: Sugar Mountain Lift Station Improvements 2. Application/Project status: ❑ Proposed (New Permit) ® Existing Permit/Project ❑ ARPA funded If a modification, provide the existing permit number: WQ0022900 and issued date: 3/19/2024, For modifications, also attach a detailed narrative description as described in Item G of the checklist. If new construction, but part of a master plan, provide the existing permit number: WQ00 3. County where project is located: Avery 4. Approximate Coordinates (Decimal Degrees): Latitude: 36.119269' Longitude:-81.834964' 5. Parcel ID (if applicable): (or Parcel ID to closest downstream sewer) III. CONSULTANT INFORMATION: 1. Professional Engineer: Corbin Jenkins License Number: 053457 Firm: Goodwyn Mills Cawood, LLC Mailing address: 4601 Park Road, Suite 520 City: Charlotte State: NC Zip: 28209- Phone number: (704) 247-5800 Email Address: corbin.jenkins ,gmcnetwork.com IV. WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY (WWTF) INFORMATION: 1. Facility Name: Sugar Mounatin WWTP Permit Number: NCO022900 Owner Name: Carolina Water Service. Inc. of North Carolina V. RECEIVING DOWNSTREAM SEWER INFORMATION: 1. Permit Number(s): WQ22900 2. Downstream (Receiving) Sewer Information: 8 inch N Gravity O Force Main 3. System Wide Collection System Permit Number(s) (if applicable): WQCS00174 Owner Name(s): Carolina Water Service. Inc. of North Carolina FORM: FTA 10-23 Page 1 of 5 VI. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1. If the Applicant is a Privately -Owned Public Utility, has a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity been attached? ® Yes ❑ No ❑ N/A 2. If the Applicant is a Developer of lots to be sold, has a Developer's Operational Agreement (FORM: DEV) been attached? ❑ Yes [—]No ® N/A 3. If the Applicant is a Home/Property Owners' Association, has an HOA/POA Operational Agreement (FORM: HOA) and supplementary documentation as required by 15A NCAC 02T.0115(c) been attached? ❑ Yes [:]No ® N/A 4. Origin of wastewater: (check all that apply): ® Residential (Individually Owned) ® Retail (stores, centers, malls) ❑ Car Wash ❑ Residential (Leased) ® Retail with food preparation/service ® Hotel and/or Motels ❑ School / preschool / day care ® Medical / dental / veterinary facilities ❑ Swimming Pool/Clubhouse ❑ Food and drink facilities ❑ Church ❑ Swimming Pool/Filter Backwash ® Businesses / offices / factories ❑ Nursing Home ❑ Other (Explain in Attachment) 5. Nature of wastewater: 21 % Domestic 79 % Commercial % Industrial (See 15A NCAC 02T .0103(20)) If Industrial, is there a Pretreatment Program in effect? ❑ Yes ❑ No 6. Hasa flow reduction been approved under 15A NCAC 02T .0114(fl? ❑ Yes ® No ➢ If yes, provide a coin of flow reduction approval letter with this application 7. Summarize wastewater generated by project: Establishment Type (see 02T.0114(f)) Daily Design Flow s,b No. of Units Flow gal/ GPD gal/ GPD gal/ GPD gaU GPD gal/ GPD gal/ GPD Total GPD a See 15A NCAC 02T .0114(b), (d), (e)(1) and (e)(2) for caveats to wastewater design flow rates (i.e. proposed unknown non-residential development uses; public access facilities located near high public use areas; and residential property located south or east of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway to be used as vacation rentals as defined in G.S. 42A-4). b Per 15A NCAC 02T .0114(c), design flow rates for establishments not identified [in table 15A NCAC 02T.0114] shall be determined using available flow data, water using fixtures, occupancy or operation patterns, and other measured data. 8. Wastewater generated by project: 0 GPD (per 15A NCAC 02T .0114 and G.S. 143-215.1) ➢ Do not include future flows or previously permitted allocations If permitted flow is zero, please indicate why: ❑ Pump Station/Force Main or Gravity Sewer where flow will be permitted in subsequent permits that connect to this line. Please provide supplementary information indicating the approximate timeframe for pennitting upstream sewers with flow. ❑ Flow has already been allocated in Permit Number: Issuance Date: ® Rehabilitation or replacement of existing sewers with no new flow expected ❑ Other (Explain): FORM: FTA 10-23 Page 2 of 5 VII. GRAVITY SEWER DESIGN CRITERIA (If Applicable) - 02T .0305 & MDC (Gravity Sewers): 1. Summarize gravity sewer to be permitted: Size (inches) Length (feet) Material ➢ Section II & III of the MDC for Permitting of Gravity Sewers contains information related to design criteria ➢ Section III contains information related to minimum slopes for gravity sewer(s) ➢ Oversizing lines to meet minimum slope requirements is not allowed and a violation of the MDC VIII. PUMP STATION DESIGN CRITERIA (If Applicable) — 02T .0305 & MDC (Pump Stations/Force Mains): PROVIDE A SEPARATE COPY OF THIS PAGE FOR EACH PUMP STATION INCLUDED IN THIS PROJECT 1. Pump station number or name: Sugar Mountain Lift Station #1 2. Approximate Coordinates (Decimal Degrees): Latitude: 36.119269' Longitude:-81.834964' 3. Total number of pumps at the pump station: 2 3. Design flow of the pump station: 0.36 millions gallons per day (firm capacity) ➢ This should reflect the total GPM for the pump station with the largest pump out of service. 4. Operational point(s) per pump(s): 250 gallons per minute (GPM) at 268 feet total dynamic head (TDH) 5. Summarize the force main to be permitted (for this Pump Station): Size (inches) Length (feet) Material If any portion of the force main is less than 4-inches in diameter, please identify the method of solids reduction per MDCPSFM Section 2.01C.l.b. ❑ Grinder Pump ❑ Mechanical Bar Screen ❑ Other (please specify) 6. Power reliability in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0305(hl(11: ® Standby power source or ❑ Standby pump );, Must have automatic activation and telemetry - 15A NCAC 02T.0305(h)(1)(B): ➢ Required for all pump stations with an average daily flow greater than or equal to 15,000 gallons per day ➢ Must be permanent to facility and may not be portable Or if the pump station has an average daily flow less than 15,000 gallons per day 15A NCACO2T.0305(h)(1)(C): ❑ Portable power source with manual activation, quick -connection receptacle and telemetry - or ❑ Portable pumping unit with plugged emergency pump connection and telemetry: ➢ Include documentation that the portable source is owned or contracted by the applicant and is compatible with the station. ➢ If the portable power source or pump is dedicated to multiple pump stations, an evaluation of all the pump stations' storage capacities and the rotation schedule of the portable power source or pump, including travel timeframes, shall be provided as part of this permit application in the case of a multiple station power outage. FORM: FTA 10-23 Page 3 of 5 IX. SETBACKS & SEPARATIONS — (02B .0200 & 15A NCAC 02T .0305(f)): 1. Does the project comply with all separations/alternatives found in 15A NCAC 02T .0305(fl & (g)? ® Yes ❑ No 15A NCAC 02T.0305(fl contains minimum separations that shall be provided for sewer systems: Setback Parameter* Separation Required Storm sewers and other utilities not listed below (vertical) 18 inches ZWater mains (vertical - water over sewer preferred, including in benched trenches) 18 inches ZWater mains (horizontal) 10 feet Reclaimed water lines (vertical - reclaimed over sewer) 18 inches Reclaimed water lines (horizontal - reclaimed over sewer) 2 feet **Any private or public water supply source, including any wells, WS-I waters of Class I or Class II impounded reservoirs used as a source of drinking water, and associated wetlands. 100 feet **Waters classified WS (except WS-I or WS-V), B, SA, ORW, HQW, or SB from normal high water (or tide elevation) and wetlands associated with these waters (see item IX.2) 50 feet **Any other stream, lake, impoundment, or ground water lowering and surface drainage ditches, as well as wetlands associated with these waters or classified as WL. 10 feet Any building foundation (horizontal) 5 feet Any basement (horizontal) 10 feet Top slope of embankment or cuts of 2 feet or more vertical height 10 feet Drainage systems and interceptor drains 5 feet Any swimming pools 10 feet Final earth grade (vertical) 36 inches ➢ If noncompliance with 02T.0305( or g), see Section X.1 of this application * 15A NCAC 02T.0305(e) contains alternatives where separations in 02T.0305(fl cannot be achieved. Please check "yes" above if these alternatives are used and provide narrative information to explain. **Stream classifications can be identified using the Division's NC Surface Water Classifications webpaee 2. Does this project comply with the minimum separation requirements for water mains? ® Yes [—]No ❑ N/A ➢ If no, please refer to 15A NCAC 18C.0906(f) for documentation requirements and submit a separate document, signed/sealed by an NC licensed PE, verifying the criteria outlined in that Rule. 3. Does the project comply with separation requirements for wetlands? ® Yes [:]No ❑ N/A ➢ Please provide supplementary information identifying the areas of non-conformance. ➢ See the Division's draft separation requirements for situations where separation cannot be met. ➢ No variance is required if the alternative design criteria specified is utilized in design and construction. 4. Is the project located in a river basin subject to any State buffer rules? ❑ Yes Basin name: ® No If yes, does the project comply with setbacks found in the river basin rules per 15A NCAC 02B .0200? ❑ Yes ❑ No ➢ This includes Trout Buffered Streams per 15A NCAC 213.0202 5. Does the project require coverage/authorization under a 404 Nationwide/individual permits ❑ Yes ® No or 401 Water Quality Certifications? ➢ Please provide the permit number/permitting status in the cover letter if coverage/authorization is required. 6. Does project comply with 15A NCAC 02T.0105(c)(6) (additional permits/certifications)? ® Yes ❑ No Per 15A NCAC 02T.0105(c)(6), directly related environmental permits or certification applications must be being prepared, have been applied for, or have been obtained. Issuance of this permit is contingent on issuance of dependent permits (erosion and sedimentation control plans, stornwater management plans, etc.). 7. Does this project include any sewer collection lines that are deemed "high -priority?" ❑ Yes ® No Per 15A NCAC 02T.0402, "high -priority sewer" means any aerial sewer, sewer contacting surface waters, siphon, or sewers positioned parallel to streambanks that are subject to erosion that undermines or deteriorates the sewer. Siphons and sewers suspended through interference/conflict boxes require a variance approval. );;, If yes, include an attachment with details for each line, including type (aerial line, size, material, and location). High priority lines shall be inspected by the permittee or its representative at least once every six -months and inspections documented per 15A NCAC 02T.0403(a)(5) or the permittee's individual System -Wide Collection permit. FORM: FTA 10-23 Page 4 of 5 n Dive r- ",Lochy Lake _ ♦ f ♦ A fff ; ♦ / �s ♦. Seven ♦ Devils i fie Grip . �' PROJECT LOCATION BLS;#9 LE . • - " MAY 0 9 2024 R E. 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Sugar Mountain LS 4601Park Road Avery County, NC a Suite 520 Clarlott GMC#: CCLT230004 Carolina Water Service Charlotte, NC 28209 DATE :4/30/2024 of North Carolina" V' ' ♦ T 704.247.5800 DRAWN BY: JLM GMCNETWORK.COM as :•, '�.r;�x9 Oki MINA Sugar Mountain LS Avery County, NC GMC#: CCLT230004 DATE: 4/30/2024 DRAWN BY: JLM g Carolina Water Service � of Ncrih Caro!in�' PROJECT LOCATION o Manhole A Lift Station Force Main {� Gravity Main W.1_ Y4 ti � WaterMain 4601 Park Road Suite 520 Charlotte, NC28209 T704.247.5800 GMCNETWORK.COM DI �- MAY 0 Y 1014, �.i Water Quality Regional Upeiation: Asheville Regional Offir.s Carolina Water Service '.VM of North Carolina" April 9, 2021 NCDEQ-DWR Water Quality Permitting Section PERCS Unit Attention: PERCS Unit Supervisor Collection System Renewal 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh NC 27699-1617 Re: Sugar Mountain Collection System Permit # WQCS00174 Renewal Request Dear Sir/Madame: Water Quality Regional Operations Asheville Regional Office RECEIVED A H? 2 9 2021 NCDEQ/DWR/NPDES Please find enclosed application and attachments and consider this letter as our official request to renew the Collection System Permit for the facility referenced above. If you should have any questions or need any additional information, please do not hesitate to call me at 704-319-0523 or by email at Tony.KonsulTony.Konsul@carolinawaterservicenc.com Thank you in advance for your attention. Sincerely, Tony Konsul Director, State Operations Enclosures; (1) CSA 04-16 permit application, (1) CPCN, (1) Pump station list, (1) High Priority list, (1) Capital improvement plan, (1) Response Action Plan, (1) Contingency Plan, (1) Comprehensive Collection System Map, (1) Compliance letter • 4944 Parkway Plaza Blvd. Ste 375 • Charlotte, North Carolina 28217 • 800-525-7990 DWR DIvIslon of Water Resources State of North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T .0400 — SYSTEM -WIDE WASTERWATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM CSA 04-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Documents shall be prepared in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0100, 15A NCAC 02T .0400, and all relevant Division Policies. Failure to submit all required items will necessitate additional processing and review time. For more information, visit the System -wide Collection System Permitting website: General — When submitting an application to the Pretreatment, Emergency Response, & Collection Systems (PERCS) Unit, please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of requested additional information. The Applicant shall submit one original and one copy of the application and supporting documentation. A. Cover Letter ® Submit a cover letter listing all items and attachments included in the permit application package B. No Application Fee Required ➢ No application fee is necessary. The permittee will be billed an annual fee upon issuance of the permit ➢ The appropriate annual fee for systemwide wastewater collection system permits may be found at: ➢ Annual Non -Discharge Fees C. System -Wide Wastewater Collection System (FORM: CSA 04-16) Application: ® Submit the completed and appropriately executed System -wide Wastewater Collection System (FORM: CSA 04- 16) application. Any unauthorized content changes to this form shall result in the application package being returned. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions, attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ® If the Applicant Type in Section I.3 is a Privately -Owned Public Utility, provide the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) from the North Carolina Utilities Commission demonstrating the Applicant is authorized to hold the utility franchise for the area to be served by the wastewater collection system, or ❑ Provide a letter from the North Carolina Utilities Commission's Water and Sewer Division Public Staff stating an application for a franchise has been received and that the service area is contiguous to an existing franchised area or that franchise approval is expected. ® If the Applicant Type in Section 1.3 is a corporation or company, provide documentation if it is registered for business with the North Carolina Secretary of State. D. General Information: ➢ The Authorized signing official listed in Section 1.4 should match with that of the Applicant certification page in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). Per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(c), an alternate person may be designated as the signing official if a delegation letter is provided from a person who meets the criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). ➢ NOTE - Public Works Director's are not authorized to sign this permit application according to the rule unless they are delegated. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICATION CSA 04-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page I of 5 E. Summary of Attachments Required: ® Instruction A: Cover Letter ® Instruction C: Application ® Instruction C: Ownership Documentation (i.e. CPCN) (If necessary) • Instruction D: Delegation Letter (If necessary for signing official) Already on rile ® Section IV.3 Pump Station List ® Section IVA High Priority Lines List ® Section VA Annual Budget for Collection System (Updated and Approved) ® Section V.6 Capital Improvement Plan (Updated and Approved) ® Section VI.2 Response Action Plan ® Section VIA Contingency Plan ® Section VI.6 Comprehensive Collection System Map ® Section VII Note Any Potential Compliance Issues THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE INCLDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS, SHOULD BE SENT TO: NCDEQ-DWR Water Quality Permitting Section PERCS UNIT By U.S. Postal Service: Attn: PERCS Unit Supervisor 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919) 807-6300 By Courier/Special Delivery: 512 N. SALISBURY ST. Suite 925 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27604 INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICATION CSA 04-16 & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 2 of 5 I. APPLICANT INFORMATION: 1. Applicant's name (Municipality, Public Utility, etc): Carolina Water Service of North Carolina 2. Facility Information: Name: Sugar Mountain Collection System Permit No.: WQCS00174 3. Applicant type: ❑ Municipal ❑ State ® Privately -Owned Public Utility ❑ County ❑ Other: 4. Signature authority's name: Tony Konsul per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b) Title: Director, State Operations 5. Applicant's mailing address: 4944 Parkway Plaza Boulevard, Suite 375 City: Charlotte State: NC Zip: 28224-0908 6. Applicant's contact information: Phone number: (104) 319-0523 Fax number: (_) _- Email address: Tony.Konsul(a?carolinawaterservicenc.com II. CONTACT/CONSULTANT INFORMATION: 1. Contact Name: Tony Konsul 2. Title/Affiliation: Director, State Operations 3. Contact's mailing address: 4944 Parkway Plaza Blvd 4. City: Charlotte State: NC Zip: 28224-0908 5. Contact's information: Phone number: (7"4 319-0523 Fax number: III. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Email address: Tony.Konsul@carolinawaterservicenc.com 1. New Permit or Permit Renewal? ❑ New ® Renewal 2. County System is located in: Avery County 3. Owner & Name of Wastewater Treatment Facility(ies) receiving wastewater from this collection system: Owner(s) & Name(s): Carolina Water Service of North Carolina 4. WWTF Permit Number(s): NCO022900 5. What is the wastewater type? 100 % Domestic Ior % Industrial (See 15A NCAC 02T .0103(20)) �i Is there a Pretreatment Program in effect? ❑ Yes or ® No 6. Wastewater flow: 0.208 MGD (Current average flow of wastewater generated by collection system) 7. Combined permitted flow of all treatment plants: 0_5 MGD 8. Explain how the wastewater flow was determined: ❑ 15A NCAC 02T .0114 or ® Representative Data (Jan — Dec DMR) 9. Population served by the collection system: 2700 = (1080 connections x 2.5) IV. COLLECTION SYSTEM INFORMATION: 1. Line Lengths for Collection System: Sewer Line Description Length Gravity Sewer 5.6 miles Force Main 2.0 miles Vacuum Sewer 0 (miles) Pressure Sewer 0 miles APPLICATION CSA 04-16 Page 3 of 5 2. Pump Stations for Collection System: Pump Station Type Number Simplex Pump Stations(Serving Single Building) 0 Simplex Pump Stations(Serving Multiple Buildings) 0 Duplex Pump Stations 9 3. Submit a list of all major (i.e. not simplex pump station serving a single family home) pump stations. Include the following information: ➢ Pump Station Name ➢ Physical Location ➢ Alarm Type (i.e. audible, visual, telemetry, SCADA) ➢ Pump Reliability (Can convey peak hourly wastewater flow with largest single pump out of service) ➢ Reliability Source (permanent/portable generator, portable pumps) ➢ Capacity of Station (Pump Station Capacity in GPM) 4. Submit a list of all high priority lines according per 15A NCAC 02T .0402 (2) known to exist in the collection system. Head the list with "Attachment A for Condition V(4)" and include the system name. ➢ Use the same line identification regularly used by the applicant ➢ Indicate type of high priority line (i.e. aerial), material and general location V. COLLECTION SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION: 1. Provide a brief description of the organizational structure that is responsible for management, operation and maintenance of the collection system. , Director, State Operations, Area Manager, ORC, Lead Operator, Operator 2. Indicate the current designated collection system operators for the collection system per 15A NCAC 08G.0201 Main ORC Name: Cody Marlowe Certification Number: 1006967 Back -Up ORC Name: Ronnie Reece Certification Number: 1005849 See the " %VQCS Contacts and ORC Report" for a current listing of the ORC(s) the Division has on file for WQCS permit 3. Approximate annual budget for collection system only: $ 31K approximately 4. Submit a copy of your current annual budget. 5. Approximate capital improvement budge for the collection system only: $ 250K approximately 6. Submit a copy of your current capital improvement plan. 7. Is this collection system currently a satellite system ❑ Yes or ® No 8. Do any satellite systems discharge to this collection system ❑ Yes or ® No (If yes complete table below) Satellite System Contact Information(Name, Address, Phone Number Complete for Satellite Systems that have a flow or capacity greater than 200,000 GPD (Average daily flow) 9. List any agreements or ordinances currently in place to address flows from satellite systems: N/A APPLICATION CSA 04-16 Page 4 of 5 VI. COLLECTION SYSTEM COMPLIANCE: 1. Is a Response Action Plan currently in place ® Yes or ❑ No 2. If Yes, submit a copy of the Response Action Plan or see table 6 below. 3. Is a pump station contingency plan currently in place? ® Yes or ❑ No 4. If Yes, submit a copy of the pump station contingency plan or see table 6 below. 5. Is a comprehensive collection system map currently in place? ® Yes or ❑ No 6. Submit a submit a copy of the collection system map (CD or hardcopy) or indicate a schedule for completion 7. Thoroughly read and review the System -Wide Collection System Permit Conditions. Typically compliance schedules are only offered to NEW permit applicants and NOT permit renewals. Any compliance dates must be included within the permit prior to issuance or the permit holder will be found in violation upon inspection. Permit Condition Current Compliance? If no, Indicate a Compliance Date Typical Compliance Schedule I(4) — Grease ordinance with legal authority to inspect/enforce ❑ Yes ® No 12 — 18 mo. I(5) — Grease inspection and enforcement program ® Yes ❑ No 12 — 18 mo. 1(6) — Three to five year current Capital Improvement Plan. ® Yes ❑ No 12 — 18 mo. I(8) — Pump station contingency plan ® Yes ❑ No 3 mo. 1(9) — Pump station identification signs. ® Yes ❑ No 3 mo. I(11) — Functional and conspicuous audible and visual alarms. ® Yes ❑ No 3 — 6 mo. H(5) — Spare pumps for any station where one pump cannot handle peak flows alone (in a duplex station, the 21 pump is the spare if pump reliability is met). ® Yes ❑ No 6 — 9 mo. H(7) — Accessible rights -of -way and easements. ® Yes ❑ No 6 — 12 mo. II(9) — Response action plan with Items 9 (a — h). ® Yes ❑ No 3 mo. III(3) — Comprehensive collection system map ® Yes ❑ No 10% per year For conditions not listed, compliance dates are not typically offered. List any permit conditions that may be difficult for the applicant to meet (attach clarification if needed): VII. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b): I, Tony Konsul Director, State Operations attest that this application for Carolina Water Service of North Carolina (Signature Authority's Name & Title from Item 1.4) (Facility name from Item I.1) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included, this application package wi II be returned to me as incomplete. Note: In accordance with NC General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed $10,000 as well as civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation. Tony Konsul Signature: Date: APPLICATION CSA 04-16 Page 5 of 5 nId NORTH CAlROLINA PUBLIC STAFF - UTILITIES COMMISSION October 4, I995 Carolina Water Service of N. C, 5701 Westpark Drive, Suite 101 Charlotte, North Carolina 28224 Re_ Sugar Mountain Avery County Dear Sir: This letter is to certify that Carolina Water Service of North Carolina has been granted a Certificate or Public Convenience and Necessity to provide water and sewer utility service in the above subdivision under Docket No. 9- 482, Sub 1, This utility company is under the jurisdiction of and subject to the requirements of the Borth Carolina Utilities Commission. If we can be of further assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contract this office, Sincerely, Andy L0ef Trector Public Staff - rater Division AL:sw Executive nirecror Communications Economic Research 733-2435 Legal Transportation 733-2810 733-2902 733-6110 733-7766 Accounting Consumer Services Electric 733-4279 733 -9277 Natural Gas Water j. 7367 733-4326 733 5610 PO- Box 29520 a Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0520 o Fax (919) 733-9565 An Equal Opportunity E AfrwMatNe Aethm p"' Yei` Carolina Water Service of North Carolina''' Sugar Mountain — Pumping Stations Permit - WQCS00174 Condition 11.6. • Sugar Mountain Pump Station # 1— Located at 4196 NC Highway, Seven Devils, NC 28604. Station has (2) 25hp pumps with a capacity of 180 gallons per minute each. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Portable generators available if needed. • Sugar Mountain Pump Station # 2 —Located at 4246 Tynecastle Highway, Banner Elk, NC 28604. Station has (2) 30hp pumps with a capacity of 250 gallons per minute each. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Portable generators available if needed. • Sugar Mountain Pump Station # 3 —Located at 3943 Tynecastle Highway, Banner Elk, NC 28604. Station has (2) 15hp pumps with a capacity of 400 gallons each. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Portable generators available if needed. • Sugar Mountain Pump Station #4— Located at 1667 Grouse Moor Drive, Banner Elk, NC 28604. Station has (2) 3hp pumps with a capacity of 60 gallons per gallon each. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Portable generators available if needed. • Sugar Mountain Pump Station #5 — Located at 185 Norwood Hollow Road, Banner Elk, NC 28604. Station has (2) Shp pumps with a capacity of 100 gallons per minute each. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Station has stationary emergency back-up generator. • Sugar Mountain WWTP Influent Pump Station #6— Located at 291 Norwood Hollow Road, Banner Elk, NC 28604. Station has (2) 20hp pumps with a capacity of 600 gallons each. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Station has stationary emergency back-up generator. is 4944 Parkway Plaza Blvd. Ste 375 9 Charlotte, North Carolina 28217 9 800-525-7990 • Sugar Mountain Pump Station #7 —Located at 181 Wildflower Ridge, Banner Elk, NC 28604. Station has (2) 2hp pumps with a capacity of 20 gallons per minute. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Station has stationary emergency back-up generator. Sugar Mountain Pump Station #8 — Located at 178 Paddock Lane, Banner Elk, NC 28604. Station has (2) 30hp pumps with a capacity of 180 gallon per minute each. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Station has stationary emergency back-up generator. • Sugar Mountain Pump Station #9 — Located at 266 Grandfather Lane, Linville, NC. Station has (2) 5hp pumps with a capacity of 170 gallon per minute each. Station equipped with audio, visual and telemetry alarms. Station has stationary emergency back-up generator. Carolina Water Service VOW of North CarolinaTM Sugar Mountain — High Priority Lines Permit - WQCS00174 Attachment "A" for condition V4 • The Glen to Golf course — Manhole # 1081 through 1084 (Stream Bank) • Highlands Circle to Ragan Park — Manhole # 1101 through 1128 (Stream Bank) 9 4944 Parkway Plaza Blvd. Ste 375 • Charlotte, North Carolina 28217 • 800-525-7990 44'�, �3_� BUSINESS CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT 0 NAME OF BUSINESS CORPORATION: Carolina Water Service, Inc. of North Carolina SECRETARY OF STATE ID NUMBER: 0023927 STATE OF FORMATION: NC REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR END: 12/31 /2019 SECTION A: REGISTERED AGENT'S INFORMATION 1. NAME OF REGISTERED AGENT: Corporation Service Company 2. SIGNATURE OF THE NEW REGISTERED AGENT: - Filed Annual Report 03:00 ❑X Changes SIGNATURE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT 3. REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE STREET ADDRESS & COUNTY 4. REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 2626 Glenwood Avenue, 2626 Glenwood Avenue„ Suite 550 Raleigh, NC 27608 Wake County Raleigh, NC 27608 SECTION B: PRINCIPAL OFFICE INFORMATION 1. DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF BUSINESS: Water/Sewer Utilitv 2. PRINCIPAL OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: (847) 498-6440 3. PRINCIPAL OFFICE EMAIL: Privacy Redaction 4. PRINCIPAL OFFICE STREET ADDRESS 500 W. Monroe St. STE 3600 Chicago, IL 60661 5. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 500 W. Monroe St. STE 3600 Chicago, IL 60661 6. Select one of the following if applicable. (Optional see instructions) ❑ The company is a veteran -owned small business ❑ The company is a service -disabled veteran -owned small business SECTION C: OFFICERS (Enter additional officers in Section E.) NAME: Bryce Mendenhall TITLE: Vice President ADDRESS: 5701 Westpark Drive, Suite 101 Charlotte, NC 28217 NAME: Amy Robinson TITLE: Assistant Secretary ADDRESS: 2335 Sanders Road Northbrook, IL 60062 NAME: Allen wilt TITLE: Secretary ADDRESS: 500 W. Monroe St. STE 3600 Chicago, IL 60661 SECTION D: CERTIFICATION OF ANNUAL REPORT. Section D must be completed in its entirety by a person/business entiA. my Robinson 3/9/2020 SIGNATURE DATE Form must be signed by an officer listed under Section C of this form. Amy Robinson Assistant Secretary Print or Type Name of Officer Print or Type Title of Officer MAIL TO: Secretary of State, Business Registration Division, Post Office Box 29525, Raleigh, NC 27626-0525 SECTION E: ADDITIONAL OFFICERS NAME: Jim Andrejko NAME: Donald Denton TITLE: Treasurer TITLE: President ADDRESS: ADDRESS: 500 W. Monroe St STE 3600 5701 Westpark Drive, Suite 101 Chicago, IL 60661 Charlotte, NC 28217 NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: Name: TITLE: ADDRESS: NAME: TITLE: ADDRESS: Carolina Water Service rAlftV014690of North Carolina''` Sugar Mountain Capital Improvement Plan Sanitary Sewer Collection System Permit WQCS00174 Mission Statement Carolina Water Service Inc. of NC (CWSNC) owns, operates, and maintains the sanitary sewer collection system serving the Sugar Mountain residential communities outside Banner Elk in Avery County, NC. CWSNC is an investor -owned public utility and is committed to providing safe, reliable, and cost- effective service to our customers and with the underlying commitment to act with integrity, protect the environment and enhance the communities we serve. CWSNC works to maintain the system and meet customer growth expectations and regulatory requirements in a financially responsible manner. As a privately owned public utility, CWSNC is regulated through the NC Utilities Commission. Description of Systems The service area currently is comprised of 1098 residential sewer customers. Growth has been somewhat stagnant in recent years. The system is comprised of approximately 5.6 miles of gravity sewer collection mains; 2.0 miles of pressure force main, (9) duplex pump stations and a 0.5 MGD extended aeration wastewater treatment plant. Ill. Projects Preventive Maintenance - At least 10% of the gravity collection system mains are pressure washed and cleaned each year with the intent to clean 100% of the gravity mains in a ten-year period or less. All lift stations are cleaned at least annually. CWSNC is financially capable of making all emergency repairs immediately and takes immediate action any time the system may be compromised to protect the system integrity, the environment and to meet regulatory requirements. CWSNC plans for all capital improvement with at least a 3-year plan. The system is assessed each year by review of operations, visual inspection of manholes, and review of emergency repair history or other deficiencies identified in state inspections or in review of compliance needs. Any needed improvements are prioritized for inclusion in future year's budgetary plan. • 4944 Parkway Plaza Blvd. Ste 375 • Charlotte, North Carolina 28217 • 800-525-7990 As of 4/06/2021, the following projects have been identified for 2021 budget or later. NC - 2021 - Sugar Mountain - Auger and new headworks at Sugar wastewater plant 234,004.00 NC - 2022 - Sugar Mountain - WWCS Improvements (Rehab - Clean, CCTV, CIPP, $ Replacement) 238,500.00 NC - 2024 - Sugar Mountain - Sewer LS Rehab (3) - piping, rails, pumps, control panel 238,500.00 NC - 2024 - Sugar Mountain - WWCS Improvements (Rehab - Clean, CCTV, CIPP, $ Replacement) 265,000.00 Carolina Water Service of North Carolinas" SANITARY SEWER OVERFLOW AND SPILL RESPONSE ACTION PLAN Sugar Mountain Sanitary Sewer Collection System WQCS00174 A Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) can endanger the environment and affect the health of individuals and wildlife that come in contact. It is the policy of our company that all SSO's be investigated immediately and actions taken to prevent or minimize all environmental impact. The public should contact our 24-hour customer service number at 1-800-525-7990 and provide as much information as possible on the location of the problem. On -call staff will be dispatched immediately for full investigation. This number will reach our office during normal business hours and then an emergency call service center after normal business hours. Available and current on -call staff information is always kept ensuring that appropriate staff can be dispatched immediately. Any operations employee that comes across an SSO should contact the Operating Manager, Area Manager or Regional Manager immediately and take immediate action to assess, minimize, prevent, or mitigate any such event. The local Operating Manager and ORC of the system will be the primary interface between the company and the NC Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality (DWQ) and county health department (if required). The appropriate manager will follow the current and then in place SSO reporting policy as designated by DWQ (see attached reporting form) or any other regulatory agency having jurisdiction. As of the writing of this document. • Report any spill of 1,000 gallons or more; and Any spill, regardless of the volume, if any waste reaches the surface waters of the State. Any conveyances such as drainage ditches or storm sewers are considered waters of the State. . 4944 Parkway Plaza Blvd. Ste 375 e Charlotte, North Carolina 28217 9 800-525-7990 1) Report by telephone to a person (not a fax or voicemail) to the Asheville Regional DWQ Office at 828-296-4500 during normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm) as soon as possible, but in no case more than 24 hours after the SSO is known or discovered. To report outside of regular business hours, call (800) 858-0368. 2) Follow up the verbal report by sending the completed written report using the attached form or most current within five days. 3) If the discharge involves 1,000 gallons or more AND reaches surface waters, a press release must be issued within 48 hours of first notification. If the discharge is 15,000 gallons or more, a public notice must be published within 10 days and proof of publication shall be provided to DWQ within 30 days. Containment Procedures As soon as an employee arrives at the site of the SSO, he/she shall use whatever means necessary to contain the spill as to prevent it from reaching surface waters. If there is no danger or potential of the SSO reaching surface waters, the SSO should be contained in as small an area as possible but use of any means possible such as construction of dams, ditches, checks etc. The sewage contained or collected shall be returned to the sewer system or taken to the WWTP by pumps, pumper trucks or other available means. If possible, a blocked or damaged section of collection main should be bypassed around the problem area using transfer pumps from an upstream manhole into a downstream manhole. The damaged main section should be plugged if possible, to prevent waste from entering the problem area. The area should be sectioned off to prevent any unauthorized person from entering the contaminated area. Blockage Correction Employees should treat a reported blockage with utmost urgency to prevent any spill or backup from causing environmental or home damage. The first person on site should try to assess the problem and determine if flow can be maintained or restored using temporary pump bypass or other means, of if the problem area can be blocked off and the waste transported from a manhole to the WWTP using a pump or pumper truck. Contractors should be called immediately, and employee should stay on site or within close distance to assist with emergency work. Containment and bypass equipment and measures shall remain on site until the blockage is corrected. Clean up Remove all debris such as plastic, paper, or other materials from the site, bag or place in a container and dispose of properly in dumpster at WWTP site. Clean or wash area thoroughly and return this water to the sewer system or treatment plant. If on soil or dirt, apply a liberal layer of white hydrated lime to raise the pH and kill pathogenic organisms and to treat for odor. Apply straw and grass seed if appropriate. If the SSO reaches surface waters, every effort should be made to contain the spill area by use of dams near a manhole or area accessible to a pumper truck and mobile equipment. The contained area should be pumped back into the sewer system. Two employees or one employee and a contractor shall be present at all time while pump is operated. Backhoe or other equipment should be available to help maintain earthen dams until cleanup efforts are complete. If possible, the area should be flushed with potable water and that water also returned to the sewage system. The operator should try and use a broom or other measures to agitate sludge on the bottom during the pumping and cleaning efforts to make sure it is all retrieved. Rocks and riprap should be washed of residue. If surface waters are used for drinking source or recreation, additional measures must be taken to notify local health departments. Water samples to include dissolved oxygen and fecal bacteriological samples should be taken frequently before clean-up, during and after clean-up. In addition, samples should be taken upstream and downstream of the affected area. Spare Parts and Equipment List Sugar Mountain Sanitary Sewer Collection System WQCS00174 Portable trailer mounted generators to operate pump stations and/or electrical equipment in the event of power loss or in remote locations. These will be always kept in good running order at the WWTP location. Common parts such as electrical components such as elapsed time meters, voltage phase monitors etc. are kept in stock at the Sugar Mountain WWTP and can be always accessed by a supervisor. White hydrated lime will be kept on hand at the WWTP for spill abatement. Normal hand tools such as shovels, rakes etc. will be kept on the Operator's truck or at the WWTP. The ORC or Operating Manager must be familiar with all pumping equipment brands and have means to contact a distributor or representative for expedited parts. Contractors List and Contact Information Gopher Utility — 704-932-7662 Electrical and equipment repair work Rain for Rent — 704-393-3345 Emergency portable pump rental and pump supplies (hoses etc.) W&S Maintenance — 828-216-8998 Underground repairs, facility and building repairs. Pumper truck / vac truck and main cleaning. Appalachian Pumping - 828-265-6540 Pumper truck / vac truck. Highland Electrical Solutions — 828-260-6807 Electrical and equipment repair work. Carolina Water Service 14� of North Carolina"` Sugar Mountain Lift station Pump Failure Contingency Plan Sanitary Sewer Collection System Permit WQCS00174 Mission Statement Carolina Water Service Inc. of NC (CWSNC) owns, operates, and maintains the sanitary sewer collection system serving the Sugar Mountain communities located in Avery County, NC. CWSNC is an investor -owned public utility and is committed to providing safe, reliable, and cost-effective service to our customers and with the underlying commitment to act with integrity, protect the environment and enhance the communities we serve. CWSNC works to maintain the system and meet customer growth expectations and regulatory requirements in a financially responsible manner. As a privately owned public utility, CWSNC is regulated through the NC Utilities Commission. Description of Systems 2. The service area currently is comprised of 1098 sewer residential customers. The system is comprised of approximately S.6 miles of gravity sewer collection mains; 2.0 miles of pressure force main, (9) pump stations and a 0.5 MGD extended aeration wastewater treatment plant. Objective of Plan To ensure a normal level of service in the event of a lift station pump failure while protecting the environment. CWSNC is financially capable of making all emergency repairs immediately and takes immediate action any time the system may be compromised to protect the system integrity, the environment and to meet regulatory requirements. Criteria for Invoking the plan: 4. One or more pump failures or loss of power to any or all lift station Roles, Responsibilities, and Authority The local Operating Manager/ORC of the system will oversee operating this contingency plan. If additional personnel are needed, he will contact the appropriate Area Manager who will then assign more staff if deemed necessary. Procedures for Invoking Contingency Mode 6. The area operator will monitor the system on an emergency basis until there are no problems with the operation of the system. The alarm systems for all (9) lift stations have capabilities so that alarms will still be reported in the event of power loss. If an employee discovers a problem, he will immediately begin to diagnose to correct the problem. The employee will also call his immediate supervisor and describe the nature of the problem (e.g., no electricity, pump failure to one or all lift stations). Procedures for Operating in Contingency Mode 7. Generators —Some Lift Stations are equipped with generator transfer quick connects that will enable the operator to hook up available portable generators located in the system. The major station WWTP has an onsite generator which will start automatic in case of power failure. If all lift stations are without power, the Area Manager will establish a rotation schedule based upon the capacity in the wet wells and storage in the lines to rotate the generators between the lift stations. One Pump Failure — Should one pump fail in the duplex stations; the operator is to contact the necessary contractor from the contractors list and arrange to have the pump checked immediately. Should the pump need to be replaced, the operator should check the spare parts inventory and have installed, should one be available. The other pump should be sent to a repair facility for a repair cost estimate. The station should be checked daily until such time the pump can be repaired or replaced. Dual Pump Failure— Should both pumps fail in the duplex stations, the operator is to contact the necessary contractors from the contractors list and arrange to have the pumps checked immediately and/or to rent a portable pump if needed. Should the pump need to be replaced, the operator should check the spare parts inventory and have a pump installed, should one be available. The other pumps should be sent to a repair facility for a repair cost estimate. The station should be checked daily until such time that both pumps can be repaired and replaced. If needed a vacuum pump truck should be called from the contractors list to prevent all overflows. 8. Criteria for Returning to normal operation mode: Electricity returned to all stations and all lift station pumps are operational. 9. Post Contingency Plan: The Area Manager will meet with personnel who assisted in operating this plan to evaluate how well it worked. If necessary, changes will be made for any future emergencies. ,. y., _ _ {'+ £.•�, fir. 7,�-w Carolina Water Service of North Carolina - Potential Compliance Issues Section VII Re: Sugar Mountain Collection System Permit # WQCS00174 Renewal Request Dear Sir/Madame: There are no known compliance issues within the Sugar Mountain subdivision. If you should have any questions or need any additional information, please do not hesitate to call me at 704-319-0523 or by email at Tony.Konsul@carolinawaterservicenc.com Thank you in advance for your attention. 9 4944 Parkway Plaza Blvd. Ste 375 • Charlotte, North Carolina 28217 • 800-525-7990 R .I 59TA n •�P.aV'VA �� Nowm CAROLINA PUBLIC STAFF UTILITIES COMMISSION October 4, 1995 Carolina Water Service of N. C. 5701 Westpark Drive, Suite 101 Charlotte, North Carolina 28224 Re: Sugar Mountain Avery County Dear Sir: MAY us aBa �--% Water (duality Regional Operations Asheville Regional Office This letter is to certify that Carolina Water Service of North Carolina has been granted a Certificate or Public Convenience and Necessity to provide water and sewer utility service in the above subdivision under Docket No. W- 482, Sub 1. This utility company is under the jurisdiction of and subject to the requirements of the North Carolina Utilities Commission. If we can be of further assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contract this office. Sincerely, Andy L e, eirector Public Staff - Water Division AL:sw Executive Director Communications Economic Research Legal Transportation J 733-2435 733-2810 733.2902 733-6110 733-7766 Accounting Consumer Services Elearic Natural Gas Water ? 733-4279 733.9277 733-2267 733-4326 733-5610 P.O. Box 29520 ^ Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0520 ^ Fax (919) 733-9565 An Equal Opportunity / Affirmativc Action Employer �` 7 J� 3 'er. wp ,wx t� i • o tt,�� SEP I S 1879 �Kawy R& HGW1S0 1 x NO. W--354, Still 5 BUORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILIftES COMMISSION In the Matter of Application by Carolina Water Service, Z ORDER Inc, of north Carolina, 2335 Saunders 1 t�NG Read, Northbrookp Illi,nios, for a FRMCUS-B Certificate of Public Convenience and )M — Necessity to Furnish Water Utility WROVXNG Service in Slue fridge Racquet Club I UTES subdivision, Watauga County, North � — - Carolina,, &nd for Approval of Rates � by THZ COMMtSGIONt. Carolina Water Service, Ina. of North Carolina seeks a franchise to furn.isb water utility service. In U14e Ridge Racquet Subdivision in Watauga County, North Carolina. Carolina Water Service presently owns and aperates osLher water systems servi.nq approximately 1.250 customary in Buncombe, Carteret and Moore Counties, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Utilities, Inc. Utilities, inc. also owns Sugar Mountain Utility Company, whose pexsonnel will operate and maintain the water system in Blue Ridge Racquet Club Subdivision. The rates requested for blue Ridge Rabquet Club Subdivision are .the same as these previously approved for Sugar Mountain Utility Company. By order issued duly 11, 1979, the Commission required that public notice be given specifying that if no protests Were received within .30 mays, the matter may be determines" without public hear:.ng. Public notice has been Viven as required, and no pretests have been received. Carolina Water Service, Ino. of North Carolina has demonstrated its ability to provide adequate utility service in Buncombe, Carteret and Moore Counties, and the Division of Health Services has approved the plans and speci.ficati.ons for the waiver system in Blue Ridge Racquet Club Subdivision. The cOmmission is of the opinion that public convenience and nacessa.t• will require the franchise sought by the Applicant. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: 1.. That the Certificate of publi.a Convenience and Necessity to furni.uh water utility service in Blue Ridge Racquet Club Subdi.visian, Watauga CciQnty, North Carolina is hereby granted to C(oDlina Water 'Servioe, Inc. of North Carolina. ..2- i 2. That this order in itself shall constitute the Certificate of Public Convenietce and Neeensity. i 3. That the Schedule of Rates attached hereto as Appendix "A" is hereby approved and that said Schedule of Rates is hereby deemed to be filed with the Commission pursuant to G. S. 62-1.38. ISSUED BY ORDER OP THE COMMISSION. This the f2' ` day of September,. 1979. NORTH CAROT_ 1NA UT2LxTIES COMMISSTaN San x'a J. Welyster, Chief Cler 3 csi ti r STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION RALEI6H APPENDIX A -DOCKET NO. WN 364, SUS 298 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION CAROLINA WATER SERVICE,fNG. OF NORTH CAROLINA is granted this CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY to provide water and sewer utility service in THE RESERVE 11 AT SUGAR MOUNTAIN Avery County, North Carolina subject to any orders, rules, regulations, and conditions now or hereafter lawfully made by the North Carolina Utilities Commission. r ISSUED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION. This the Vt� day of 2009. NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION jl�il` �, Mwod— Gail L. Mount, Deputy Clerk STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION RALE16H APPENDIX A -DOCKET NO. W 364, SUB 296 BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION CAROLINA WATER SERVICE• JNC. OF NORTH CAROLINA is granted this CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY to provide water and sewer utility service in THE RESERVE II AT SUGAR MOUNTAIN Avery County, North Carolina subject to any orders, rules, regulations, and conditions now or hereafter lawfully made by the North Carolina Utilities Commission. ISSUED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION, Thls the h-� day of _. � v1� 2009. NORTH CAROLINA, UTILITIES COMMISSION j ! , L � ,, , s Gail L. Mount, Deputy Clerk