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September 9, 2024
LETTER OF APPROVAL
Case Farms Processing, Inc.
P.O. Box 729
Troutman, North Carolina 28166
RE: Project Name: Case Farms Processing, Inc.
Application ID: PA-006701
Permit Number: WAYNE-2025-0129
Acres Approved: 3 Acres
County: Wayne
City: Dudley
Address: 330 Pecan Road
River Basin: Neuse
Stream Classification: C:Aquatic Life,Secondary Contact Recreation,Fresh water; NSW: Nutrient Sensitive Waters
Plan Type: New Plan - Parking Lot Improvements
Dear Joseph Long, CFO of Case Farms Processing, Inc.,
This office has reviewed the subject erosion and sedimentation control plan. We hereby issue this
Letter of Approval. Any modifications required for approval are listed in the body of the email that
accompanied this attached letter. The enclosed Certificate of Approval must be posted at the job
site. This plan approval shall expire three (3) years following the date of approval, if no land-
disturbing activity has been undertaken, as is required by Title 15A NCAC 4B .0129.
As of April 1, 2019, all new construction activities not explicitly exempt are required to complete
and submit an electronic Notice of Intent (eNOI) form requesting a Certificate of Coverage (COC)
under the NCG010000 Construction General Permit. After the form is reviewed and found to be
complete,you will receive a link with payment instructions for the annual permit fee. After the fee
is processed,you will receive the COC. As the Financially Responsible Party shown on the FRO form
submitted for this project,you MUST obtain the COC prior to commencement of any land disturbing
activity. The eNOI form may be accessed at deq.nc.gov/NCG01.
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Please direct questions about the eNO1 form to the Stormwater Program staff in the Raleigh central
office. If the owner/operator of this project changes in the future, the new responsible party must
obtain a new COC.
Title 15A NCAC 4B .0118(a) and the NCG01 permit require that the following documentation be
kept on file at the job site:
1. The approved E&SC plan as well as any approved deviation.
2. The NCG01 permit and the COC, once it is received.
3. Records of inspections made during the previous 12 months.
Also, this letter gives the notice required by G.S. 113A-61.1(a) of our right of periodic inspection to
ensure compliance with the approved plan.
North Carolina's Sedimentation Pollution Control Act is performance-oriented,requiring protection
of existing natural resources and adjoining properties. If, following the commencement of this
project, the erosion and sedimentation control plan is inadequate to meet the requirements of the
Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973 (North Carolina General Statute 113A-51 through 66),
this office may require revisions to the plan and implementation of the revisions to ensure
compliance with the Act.
Acceptance and approval of this plan is conditioned upon your compliance with Federal and State
water quality laws, regulations, and rules. In addition, local city or county ordinances or rules may
also apply to this land-disturbing activity. This approval does not supersede any other permit or
approval.
Please note that this approval is based in part on the accuracy of the information provided in the
Financial Responsibility Form and on the plan, which you provided. You are requested to file an
amended form if there is any change in the information included on the form.
Your cooperation is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Signed by:
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Ginger Y. Turner, PE for
Samir Dumpor, PE
Regional Engineer
Land Quality Section
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General Comments
1. This permit allows for a land disturbance, as called for on the application plan, not to exceed 3.0
acres. Exceeding that acreage will be a violation of this permit and would require a revised plan and
additional application fee. Any addition in impervious surface, over that already noted on the
approved plan,would also require a revised plan to verify the appropriateness of the erosion control
measures and stormwater retention measures (NCGS 113A-54.1(b)).
2. Additional measures may be required-the applicant is responsible for the control of sediment on-
site. If the approved erosion and sedimentation control measures prove insufficient,the applicant
must take those additional steps necessary to stop sediment from leaving this site (NCGS 113A-57(3);
15A NCAC 4B .0115). Each sediment storage device must be inspected after each storm event (NCGS
113A54.1(e)). Maintenance and/or clean out is necessary anytime the device is at 50% capacity. All
sediment storage measures will remain on site and functional until all grading and final landscaping of
the project is complete (15A NCAC 04B .0113).
3. The applicant is responsible for obtaining any and all permits and approvals necessary for the
development of this project prior to the commencement of this land disturbing activity. This could
include our agency's Stormwater regulations and the Division of Water Resources' enforcement
requirements within Section 401 of the Clean Water Act,the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers'jurisdiction
of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act,the Division of Coastal Management's CAMA requirements,the
Division of Solid Waste Management's landfill regulations,the Environmental Protection Agency
and/or The U.S.Army Corps of Engineers jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act, local County or
Municipalities' ordinances, or others that may be required. This approval cannot supersede any other
permit or approval; however, in the case of a Cease-and-Desist Order from the Corps of Engineers,that
Order would only apply to wetland areas. All highlands would still have to be in compliance with the
N.C. Sedimentation Pollution Control Act.
4. If any area on site falls within the jurisdiction of Section 401 or 404 of the Clean Water Act,the
applicant is responsible for compliance with the requirements of the Division of Water Resources
(DWR),the Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) respectively. Any
erosion control measures that fall within jurisdictional wetland areas must be approved by the
aforementioned agencies prior to installation. The Land Quality Section must be notified of a
relocation of the measures in question to the transition point between the wetlands and the uplands to
assure that the migration of sediment will not occur. If that relocation presents a problem or
contradicts any requirements of either DWR,the Corps, or the EPA, it is the responsibility of the
applicant to inform the Land Quality Section regional office so that an adequate contingency plan can
be made to assure sufficient erosion control remains on site. Failure to do so will be considered a
violation of this approval (NCGS 113A-54.1(b)).
5. Any off-site borrow and waste required for this project must come from a site with an approved
erosion control plan, a site regulated under the Mining Act of 1971, or a landfill regulated by the
Division of Solid Waste Management. Trash/debris from demolition activities or generated by any
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activities on site must be disposed of at a facility regulated by the Division of Solid Waste Management
or per Division of Solid Waste Management or Division of Water Resources rules and regulations. [15A
NCAC 4B .0110]
6. A graveled construction entrance must be located at each point of access and egress available to
construction vehicles during the grading and construction phases of this project. Access and egress
from the project site at a point without a graveled entrance will be considered a violation of this
approval. Routine maintenance of the entrances is critical (113A-54.1(b)).
7. Any and all existing ditches on this project site are assumed to be left undisturbed by the proposed
development unless otherwise noted. The removal of vegetation within any existing ditch or channel
is prohibited unless the ditch or channel is to be regraded with side slopes of 2 horizontal to 1 vertical
or less steep (15A NCAC 04B .0124 (d)). Bank slopes may be mowed but stripping of vegetation is
considered new earth work and is subject to the same erosion control requirements as new ditches
(NCGS 113A52(6)).
8. As a condition of the NPDES General Stormwater Permit(NCG010000),the financially responsible
party shall comply with the NCG01 Ground Stabilization and Materials Handling requirements that
became effective April 1, 2019. The NCG01 Ground Stabilization and Materials Handling standard
detail can be printed from the deq.nc.gov/NCG01 website.
9. As a condition of the NPDES General Stormwater Permit(NCG010000),the financially responsible
party shall comply with the NCG01 Self-Inspection, Recordkeeping and Reporting requirements that
became effective April 1, 2019. The NCG01 Self-Inspection, Recordkeeping and Reporting standard
details can be printed from the deq.nc.gov/NCG01 website.
10. As a part of routine monitoring of the approved land-disturbing activity,the financially responsible
party shall assure inspections of the area covered by the approved plan after each phase of the plan
has been completed and after establishment of temporary ground cover in accordance with North
Carolina General Statute 113A-54.1(e).
11.The NCG01 has a $120 yearly fee and our office often receives closure inspection requests days prior
to yearly NCG01 fee payment due dates. Be advised the project requires a closure inspection report by
DEMLR prior to filing the Notice of Termination (NOT) to terminate NCG01 coverage. The closure
inspection should not be requested until after the site has achieved full vegetative stabilization and
measures have been removed. The removal of temporary ESC measures, including basins, requires
prior approval. Often, a full growing season is necessary between initial seeding/mulching and
removal of measures. Please plan your construction accordingly to avoid contacting our office
prematurely for a closure inspection. Also be advised you may be asked for representative site
pictures prior to a closure inspection.