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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20140090 Ver 3_Emails between Mr. Tabor and DWR_20170531Wanucha, Dave From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Amy, Byran Tabor <byrantabor@gmail.com> Wednesday, May 31, 2017 4:54 PM Chapman, Amy Wanucha, Dave; Euliss, Amy; Guy, Jeremy M; Suggs, Phillip H; Archer Sr, Wright; Wells, Robert M Re: Tabor Lake Sorry you feel that hiding behind permits is doing what is sufficient to guard the damage the mud and excessive water amounts are doing to destroy my place. You can see the damages and the results of all the abuse the lake and other areas which are eroding. I did not realize the DOT has not taken a turbidity test since 2015. But, the construction company came out here several days ago and took samples days after most of the mud has settled. Please send me the records of all the testing that has ever been conducted by anyone and if those test were analyzed by a certified lab as requested by NC Dept of Environment and Natural Resources. According to Dave Wanucha. BTT On May 31, 2017, at 3:54 PM, Chapman, Amy <amy.cha�man o,ncdenr.gov> wrote: Mr. Tabor, NCDOT is in compliance with their 401 and NPDES permits and no further action from DWR in regards to their permits is required at this time. In addition, NCDOT's erosion control devices are installed correctly and are being properly maintained. Turbidity samples are not necessary or required by DWR at this time. Take care. -Amy -----Original Message- From: Byran Tabor [mailto:bvrantabor(a(a�gmaiLcom] Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 3:01 PM To: Ivey, Stephen P; Guy, Jeremy M; Wanucha, Dave; Suzanne Tabor; Byran Tabor; Wells, Robert M Subject: Re: Tabor Lake I did not hear back from anyone. The email may have got lost over the Holiday. Let me know what if anything was done. BTT On May 25, 2017, at 1:15 PM, Byran Tabor <bvrantabor(a(a�gmaiLcom> wrote: Has anyone taken turbidty test of the lake since it is totally muddy again? If so, what lab are you using? Has anyone observed the huge amount of overflow causing further erosion to the overflow area? Thanks BTT Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.