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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20011729 Ver 1_Approval Letter_20041008OWA R\ T ?RQG r O < Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality October 8, 2004 Town of Siler City Attn: Mr. Joel Brower PO Box 769 Siler City, NC 27344-0769 Re: Construction/Expansion of the Existing Rocky River Lower Reservoir, Chatham County DWQ Individual Water Quality Certification No. 3482 DWQ Individual Isolated Wetland Permit No. 14 DWQ Project No. 01-1729 USACE Action ID. No. 200220234 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification & Isolatedl Wetland Permit Dear Mr. Brower: Attached hereto is a copy of Certification No. 3482 issued to the Town of Siler City, NC, dated October 6, 2004. This Certification approval shall also act as your approved Isolated Wetland Permit. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project. If we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us. 4an e ly, W. Kli de, . AWK/BD/bz Attachments: Certificate of Completion cc: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Raleigh Regulatory Field Office Wilmington District, USACOE DWQ Raleigh Regional Office DLR Raleigh Regional. Office Jim Mead, DWR US Fish & Wildlife Service, Raleigh Field Office, PO Box 33726, Raleigh, NC 27636-3726 N.C. Division of Wildlife Resources DWQ 401 Oversight / Express Permitting Unit Boyd DeVane, DWQ Planning Branch File Copy Central Files None Caro?ma tcrra !lf 401 Wetlands Certification Unit 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699.1650 2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-733.1786 / FAX 919.733-6893 / Internet: htto://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/ncwetlands An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled/10% Post Consumer Paper Town of Siler City/ DWQ Project No. 01-1729 October 8, 2004 NORTH CAROLINA 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION & ISOLATED WETLAND PERMIT THIS CERTIFICATION (Individual Water Quality Certification No. 3482) is issued in conformity with the requirements of Section 401 Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 of the United States and subject to the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section.0500 to the Town of Siler City for impacts to 7,916 feet of perennial stream channel, 1,588 feet of intermittent stream channel, and 7.67 acres of jurisdictional wetlands in the Cape Fear River Basin, associated with the construction/expansion of the existing Rocky River Lower Reservoir in Chatham County, North Carolina, pursuant to an application filed on the 27th day of November of 2001, and including modifications and additions as described within the Public Notice issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dated July 15, 2004. This letter shall also act as your approved Isolated Wetland Permit. This Permit (Individual Isolated Wetland Permit No. 14) is issued in conformity with the requirements of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Regulations in 15 NCAC 2H, Section 0.1300 to the Town of Siler City for impacts to 1.52 acres of isolated wetlands in the Cape Fear River Basin, associated with the construction/expansion of the existing?Rocky River Lower Reservoir in Chatham County, North Carolina, pursuant to an application filled on May 19, 2003 and including modifications and additions as described within th? Public Notice issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dated July 15, 2004. The application and supporting documentation provides adequate assurance that the proposed work will not result in a violation of applicable Water Quality Standards and discharge guidelines. Therefore, the State of North Carolina certifies that this activity will not violate the applicable portions of Sections 301, 302, 303, 306, 307 of PL 92-500 and PL 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the application, the supporting documentation, and conditions hereinafter set forth. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design submitted in the application materials and as described in the Public Notice. For this approval to be valid, compliance with the conditions listed below is required. Conditions of Certification & Isolated Wetland Permit: 1. Impacts Approved - The following impacts are hereby approved as long as all of the conditions of this Certification and Isolated Wetland Permit are met. No other impacts are approved including incidental impacts. Amount Approved nits Perennial Stream 7,916 feet Intermittent Stream 1,588 feet 404 Wetlands 7.67 acres Isolated Wetlands 1.52 acres Town of Siler City / DWQ Project No. 01-1729 October 8, 2004 2. Compensatory Mitigation (Final Plan Needed) - Mitigation must be provided for the proposed impacts as specified by the USACE and must include a minimum of 7.67 acres of wetland restoration and/or creation. A final compensatory mitigation plan (based on the Draft Wetland & Stream Mitigation Plan dated May 24, 2004) must be approved in writing by the DWQ Office before any of the impacts approved herein are conducted. Additionally, the compensatory mitigation plan must be completely constructed and implemented according to the plans approved by DWQ. The mitigation must be maintained according to the approved plan and permanently protected by the use of conservation easements or similar protections. Any repairs or adjustments to the mitigation site must be made according to the approved plan or must receive written approval from DWQ to make the repairs or adjustments. 3. The terms of condition set forth in this document shall become a management strategy that will be implemented by the Town under the oversight of the Director of the Division of Water Quality. There will also be developed a Reservoir Management Team that will guide the Division of Water Quality in its efforts to ensure the optimum operation of the reservoir for the protection and improvement of the quality of the Rocky River. A major part of the reservoir strategy will be to simulate storm events by releasing pulses of water from the new control structure. The volume, velocity and duration of pulses needed will be evaluated by the Reservoir Management Team based on observations and information gathered while Siler City is drawing 4 mgd from the new control structure. Whe?i Siler City begins to pull more than 4 mgd, the management strategy, as outlined in this document, will be reviewed to determine if adjustments are needed under the new flow regime. The amount of water required to provide the pulses will be such that at least a 20 cfs pulse for a 12-hour period can be released from the dam and the number of required pulses will be limited to one pulse every thirty (30) days. The River Management Team shall consist of representatives from at least the Division of Water Quality, Division of Water Resources, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Town of Siler City and the Friends of the Rocky River organization (unless the agencies decline to be represented on the Team). The Team will also review the need for additional monitoring or studies of the river that will enable a better understanding of the cause of the excessive growth of aquatic plants that have been observed downstream of the reservoir. The Team will report to the Division of any conclusions or recommendations within 270 days of the approval of this document and on an annual basis thereafter, unless this schedule is modified by the Water Quality Division Director. 4. The Town will ensure there is a "pulse" release of 20 cfs for a 12-hour period every 30 days whenever the aggregate storage remaining in the two reservoirs is greater than 40 percent (Tiers 1 and 2.) Pulses are only required when no natural events of similar magnitudes are observed. 5. Division of Water Resource conditions incorporated as conditions of this Certification shall include: 5.1. A minimum flow regime to support aquatic habitat downstream of the expanded reservoir shall be maintained. There are three tiers of minimum flows - depending on Town of Siler City / DWQ Project No. 01-1729 October 8, 2004 the combined volume of usable storage available in both the upper and lower reservoirs on the Rocky River. The triggers for each tier are as follows: • Tier 1 - releases to be made when the combined usable storage of both the upper and lower reservoirs is greater than or equal to 70 percent of the combined total usable storage. • Tier 2 - releases to be made when the combined usable storage is less than 70 percent, but greater than or equal to 40 percent of the total usable volume. • Tier 3 - releases to be made when the combined usable storage is less than 40 percent of the total usable volume. 5.2. The quantity of the release varies by month and tier, and is shown in the table below. During initial filling of the new reservoir the minimum release should be made at tier 1 levels, rather than following the tiers in reverse order. Minimum Release in CFS Month Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 JAN 6.0 3.5 0.5 FEB 6.0 3.5 0.3 MAR 6.0 3.5 0.3 APR 9.0 4.5 0.3 MAY. 8.0 4.0 0.3 JUN 5.0 2.0 0.3 JUL 2.5 1.0 0.3 AUG 2.0 1.0 0.3 SEP 2.0 1.0 0.3 OCT 3.5 2.0 0.3 NOV 5.0 2.5 0.5 DEC 7.0 3.5 0.5 5.3. Reductions in Withdrawals in Coniunction with Tier 2 or Tier 3 Minimum Releases - Water supply withdrawals from the Rocky River will be reduced by ten percent when the release is reduced from tier 1 to tier 2, and by another ten percent (20 percent total) when minimum releases are reduced from tier 2 to tier 3 levels. The amount of reduction in withdrawal will be based on the average daily withdrawal for the 60-day period immediately prior to the first reduction in minimum release. The water supply operator shall achieve each reduction in withdrawal within two weeks of each reduction in minimum release. The water system operator shall document reduction in water withdrawals by submitting reports of daily water withdrawals to the Department. The reports should also include daily readings from the minimum release metering system at the dam. These reports shall be submitted every two weeks for as long as the minimum release is reduced below tier 1 levels. 5.4. Water Quality and Minimum Release Design -To avoid potential downstream water quality problems, the outlet structure shall be designed so that the minimum release can be drawn from at least three levels in the impoundment. These levels should be: two feet below normal pool;,seven to eight feet below normal pool; and from the currently Town of Siler City / DWQ Project No. 01-1729 October 8, 2004 planned level of five feet off the bottom. It is anticipated that under most circumstances the release would come from the uppermost level, with the others being used if impoundment levels are temporarily reduced. The consultant shall work with the Dam Safety program of the Division of Land Resources on options to enable the withdrawal of water from at least three levels (top, middle, and bottom) of the reservoir. 5.5. Downstream Ga ig n - The Town submitted plans for metering the minimum release at the outlet from the dam. These plans are acceptable as long as the metering system is calibrated with field measurements after the new reservoir has filled, and at least every two years thereafter. Initial and all subsequent calibration measurements should be provided to the Department within 30 days of completion. Because both the quantity and quality of water released downstream to the Rocky River are so critical, the Town - in cooperation with the USGS - shall install and maintain a continuous recording gage in the vicinity of U.S. Highway 64, upstream of Loves Creek. This gage shall be equipped to monitor both stream discharge and water quality. Water quality parameters to be monitored shall include dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, and conductivity. After reviewing the water quality data Collected over a 5-year period following filling of the new reservoir, the agencies aril the River Management Team developed as provided above will evaluate if it will be 4ecessary to continue monitoring water quality parameters. Plans for the gaging described above shall be submitted to the Department for approval prior to installation. 6. The Town of Siler City's Unified Development Ordinance shall include: • Minimum buffer requirements along the Rocky River, perennial tributaries and intermittent tributaries within the Town's ETJ to between 50 and 200 feet. A 200-foot buffer imposed along the entire reach of the Rocky River within the Town's planning area and along all perennial and intermittent streams within 2,500 feet of the Rocky River. Beyond 2,500 feet, the buffer requirement shall be 100 feet for perennial streams and 50 feet for intermittent streams within the Town's jurisdiction. Areas within the Town's jurisdiction but outside of the Rocky River subbasin are required to have 100- foot buffers on perennial streams and 50-foot buffers on intermittent streams. The definition of intermittent and perennial streams shall be similar to definitions used by the DWQ within the Neuse Buffer Rule, 15A NCAC 02B .0233; • All new developments shall limit impervious surfaces by limiting/discouraging the use of curb and gutter and requiring grassed swales where the slope is less than 5%; • Stormwater controls shall be required for any new development exceeding 7 percent impervious surface area; • The direct discharge of stormwater via ditches or pipes in or through buffer areas shall be prohibited unless otherwise treated through best management practices. Alternate stormwater discharge methods, such as infiltration practices, shall be encouraged over the use of detention ponds. 5 Town of Siler City / DWQ Project No. 01-1729 October 8, 2004 7. A fenced 100-foot vegetative buffer shall be maintained at a minimum around the expanded reservoir. All wetlands and stream channels within this buffer shall be preserved, enhanced or restored, as appropriate. 8. Erosion and sediment control practices must be in full compliance with all specifications governing the proper design, installation and operation and maintenance of such Best Management Practices in order to protect surface waters standards: 8.1.The erosion and sediment control measures for the project must be designed, installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the most recent version of the North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual. 8.2.The design, installation, operation, and maintenance of the sediment and erosion control measures must be such that they equal, or exceed, the requirements specified in the most recent version of the North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Manual. The devices shall be maintained on all construction sites, borrow sites, and waste pile (spoil) projects, including contractor-owned or leased borrow pits associated with the project. 9. No waste, spoil, solids, or fill of any kind shall occur wetlands, waters, or riparian areas beyond the footprint of the impacts depicted in the 404/ 'O1Permit Application. All construction activities, including the design, installation,\operation, and maintenance of sediment and erosion control Best Management Practices; shall be performed so that no violations of state water quality standards, statutes, or rules occur. 10. Sediment and erosion control measures shall not be placed in wetlands or waters to the maximum extent practicable. If placement of sediment and erosion control devices in wetlands and waters is unavoidable, they shall be removed and the natural grade restored within six months of the date that the Division of Land Resources has released the project. 11. The Town of Siler City and its contractors shall conduct construction activities in a manner consistent with State water quality standards and any other appropriate requirements of State law and federal law. If the Division determines that such standards or laws are not being met during construction or subsequent operation of the dam, or that State or federal law is being violated, or that further conditions are necessary to assure compliance, the Division may reevaluate and modify this Certification to include conditions appropriate to assure water quality compliance in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H.0507(d). Before modifying the Certification, the Division shall notify the US Army Corps of Engineers, provide public notice in accordance with 15A NCAC 211.0503 and provide opportunity for public hearing in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H.0504. Any new or revised conditions shall be provided to the Director in writing, shall be provided to the United States Army Corps of Engineers for reference in any Permit issued pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, and shall also become conditions of the 404 Permit for the project. 12. Certificate of Completion - Upon completion of all construction and mitigation work approved within the 401 Water Quality and any subsequent modifications, the applicant is required to return the attached certificate of completion to the 401/Wetlands Unit, North Carolina Division of Water Quality, 1650 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1650. r Town of Siler City / DWQ Project No. 01-1729 October 8, 2004 Other condition: This approval to proceed with your proposed impacts or to conduct impacts to waters as depicted in your application shall expire upon expiration of the 404 Permit. If this Certification and Isolated Wetland Permit is unacceptable to you, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of this Certification. This request must be in the form of a written petition conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-6714. If modifications are made to an original Certification, you have the right to an adjudicatory hearing on the modifications upon written request within sixty (60) days following receipt of the Certification. Unless such demands are made, this Certification shall be final and binding. C* This th?th day of October, 2004 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY Oan Z I i PEE. AWK/BD/bz