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IA&Efl ADAMS &. NODGE ENIG11MEERINIG, PC August 8, 2018 Stormwater Permitting Program Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Subject: NCG02 — Notice of Intent McBryde Farm Pit Johnston County Please find a NCG02 Notice of Intent for a stormwater permit, 2 set of plans, Engineers calculations, other information requested in the application and a check in the amount of $100 for the review fee. Please copy my office with any comments or questions regarding this project. If you have any questions or comments, please give me a call at 919-369-1938 or email to andrew(a),adamsandhod eg com . Sincerely, Andrew W Hodge, PE ADAMS & HODGE ENGINEERING, PC • 314 East Main Street, Clayton, NC 27520 • 919-369-1938 / 919-763-7278 • Firm # C-4187 Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources / Land Quality Section — Stormwater Permitting Program National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NCG020000 NOTICE OF INTENT — General Permit Application National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System application for coverage under General Permit NCG020000: STORMWATER AND/OR WASTEWATER DISCHARGES associated with activities classified as: SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) Code - 14XX Mineral Mining Industry (except as specified below) and like activities The following activities are included: Active or inactive mining operations (including borrow pits —except for NCDOT borrow pits) that discharge stormwater contaminated with or that has come in contact with, any overburden, raw material, intermediate products, finished products, byproducts or waste products located on the site of such operations; Stormwater from vehicle maintenance activities (VMA) at mining operations; Overflow from facilities that recycle process wastewater; and/or Mine dewatering (wastewater) The following activities are specifically excluded from coverage under this General Permit: Stormwater discharges associated with peat mining, coal mining, and metal mining; Stormwater discharges from mining operations which are intermixed on site with stormwater from concrete operations; Stormwater discharges associated with oil and gas extraction operations; and Stormwater discharges associated with tourist gem mines NCDOT borrow pits (covered under individual permit NCS000150) The following discharges are covered by NPDES general permit NCG520000 instead of NCG020000: Point source discharges of stormwater and wastewater from in -stream sand mining operations (sand dredging or dipping operations) are covered instead by NPDES General Permit NCG520000, administered by the Division of Water Resources NPDES Wastewater Permitting Program. Please contact DWR for more information. Please print or type all entries in this application form- 1) Mailing address of owner/operator (official address to which all permit correspondence will be mailed): Legal Owner Name Matthew Sand and Gravel. Inc. (Attach the most recent Annual Report to the NC Secretary of State showing the current legal name of the corporation or entity. Alternatively this permit can be given to an individual or government authority. This name must be the same name as appears on the Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources' Mining Permit.) Signee's Name (as signed for in question 41. at end) Wade Eason Street Address PO Box 2151 City Smithfield State NC _ ZIP Code 27577 Telephone No. 919-934-9941 E-mail andrewsgpl5(5amail.com Alternate Contact Name* Shane Eason E-mail (if different) Alternate Contact Telephone (if different) *Alternate contact should be affiliated with the OwnerlOperator. Consultant information can be provided in question 5. Page 1 of 12 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. 2) Location of facility producing discharge: Facility Name MCBrvde Farm Pit Facility Street Address Williford Rd. (SR2200) Facility City Princeton State NC _ ZIP Code 27569 Facility County Johnston Facility Contact Wade Eason Telephone No. 919-934-9941 Fax: Contact E-mail andrewsgp09t7a.gmail.com 3) Physical Location Information: Please provide a narrative description of how to get to the facility (use street names, state road numbers, and distance and direction from a roadway intersection). From Stricklands Crossroads Rd, turn rt. On Devils Racetrack Rd., left onto Westbrook Lowgrounds Rd., rt. onto Bentonville Rd., left onto Harper House Rd., left onto Richardson Bridge Rd., turn rt. onto Willifor Rd 4) Facility Location Coordinates: Latitude 35.34870 N Longitude-78.18195 W (degrees / minutes / seconds or decimal degrees) 5) Consultant Information (if applicable): Consultant: Andrew Hodge, PE Consulting Firm: Mailing Address: City: Clayton State: NC Zip Code: 27520 Phone: (919) 369-1938 Fax: (_) E-mail: Permits: 6) This NPDES Permit Application applies to which of the following: 0 New or Proposed Facility ❑ Existing 7) Standard Industrial Classification: -Date operation is to begin: ASAP Date began mining: (Optional) Staple Business Card Here Provide the 4 digit Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC Code) that describes the primary industrial activity at this facility SIC Code: 1 4 3 5 8) Provide a description of the types of minerals mined at this facility: SAND 9) Is this a PROCESSING -ONLY facility for materials mined elsewhere? RI No ❑ Yes 10) Is this an inactive mine site? 0 No Page 2 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NO] Last revised 9/1012015 NCG020000 N.O.I. ❑ Yes If yes, have you certified to the Stormwater Permitting Program that all portions of the site where clearing, grading, and/or excavation activities have occurred have been stabilized? ❑ No ❑ Yes (If yes, the site may be eligible for "Dormant Status" and reduced BMP inspections. See the General Permit.) 11) Does this facility already have a valid Mining Permit from DEMLR's Land Quality Section? Q No If no, please indicate the status of the Mining Permit application: REVIEW ❑ Yes If yes, please provide the Mining Permit number: Also provide a copy of the DEMLR Mining Permit with this NPDES application. 12) Does this facility have any other NPDES permits? Q No ❑ Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current NPDES permits for this facility: 13) Are you applying for a discharge permit in the same location as a previously permitted mine? Z No ❑ Yes If yes, specify permit number and mine name if known: 14) Does this facility have any Non -Discharge permits from DWR (e.g., recycle permits)? Q No ❑ Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current Non -Discharge permits for this facility: 15) Does total area of this mine site include ready -mixed concrete plant and/or asphalt plant areas? 2 No ❑ Yes If yes, do they have separate NPDES stormwater permits? ❑ No ❑ Yes (provide permit number(s) If not owned by the same company, who is the owner? Development Activities and Buffers: 16) Will this mining operation precede development activities at this site? ✓Q No ❑ Yes 17) Is this mine located within one of the 20 Coastal Counties, and will it add more than 10,000 ft2 of impervious surface? ❑ Yes (to both) ❑ No, this mine site IS in one of the 20 Coastal Counties but will NOT add 10,000 ft2 of impervious surface. 21 No, this mine site is NOT in any of the 20 Coastal Counties. If this site is in one of the 20 Coastal Counties, you may be required to apply for an additional State Stormwater Permit. Check with your local Regional Office (see contact information and checklist below). Page 3 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. 18) Is this mine located the Neuse, Tar -Pamlico, or Catawba River Basins, or the Randleman or Jordan Water supply Watersheds? ❑ No RI Yes If yes, what size stream buffers are included on site? 50 ft. You must show buffers on site plans. Also include information and plans showing diffuse flow through buffers as required. Discharge Points, Receiving Waters & Wetlands: 19) Receiving waters: What is the name of the body or bodies of water (creek, stream, river, lake, etc.) that the facility stormwater and/or wastewater discharges will end up in? Neuse River and Mill Creek To find the waterbody, please see the "MAPS" tab on http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq for a map of NC Surface Waterbody Classifications. Receiving water classifications) for the waters: WS-IV NSWNVS-IV' NSW If the site will discharge to a separate storm sewer system, name the operator of the separate storm sewer system (e.g. City of Raleigh municipal storm sewer). N/A Discharge of wastewater to receiving waters classified as WS-II through WS-V, or SA, must be approved by the Division of Water Resources (DWR) or Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF). DEMLR cannot grant coverage under NCG020000 without that approval. Also be advised that no new discharges of wastewater are permitted in receiving waters classified as WS-1 or freshwater ORW. Wastewater discharges to saltwater ORW will not be approved under General Permit NCG02 but may be eligible for an individual permit. 20) Will this mine site discharge wastewater or stormwater to waters classified as High Quality Waters (HQW), Primary Nursery Areas (PNA), Trout jr) waters, or a class with a symbol like "+" or "@" that denotes a special management strategy is in place? ® No ❑ Yes, HOW* ❑ Yes, includes 4" or ❑ Yes, PNA* ❑ Yes, Trout jr) 21) Will this mine site discharge wastewater or stormwater to waters classified as Shellfish (SA) waters? ❑X No ❑ Yes, SA* *For questions 19-20, be advised that the NCG02 General Permit limits the discharge volume of total combined wastewaters to 50 percent of the receiving water in -stream flow under 7Q10 conditions in HOW waters (PNA and SA waters are considered HQW by definition). You may be required to contact USGS to obtain a 7Q10 flow. Page 4 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. 22) Will this mine site discharge wastewater or stormwater to impaired waters, or to waters with an approved "Total Maximum Daily Load" (TMDL)? To find impaired waters, please see the "Impaired Waters" map on the "MAPS" tab on hftp://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq. To find approved TMDLs in North Carolina, please see DWR's Water Planning Section website: http://portal.nedenr.org/web/wq/ps/mtu/tmdl/tmdls. ❑ No A Yes, these waters are impaired for (list pollutants): Fecal Coliform (Recreation), Copper ❑O Yes, these waters have a TMDL for (list pollutants): Nitrogen Page 5 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. 23) List discharge points (outfalls) that convey discharge from the mine site (both on -site and off -site) and location coordinates. Attach additional sheets if necessary, or note that this information is specified on the site plan. Include proposed maximum daily flow rate for each wastewater outfall. You must show all discharge points clearly on the submitted site plan. Be advised that NCDEQ may require you to apply for an individual permit, based on proposed discharge rates and receiving stream conditions (low flows, impairments, etc.) Stormwater Stormwater Outfall No. Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Stormwater Outfall No. Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Stormwater Outfall No. Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Stormwater Outfall No. Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Stormwater Outfall No. Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Stormwater Outfall No. Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Mine Dewatering Mine Dewatering (Wastewater) Outfall No. Proposed maximum flow rate: Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Mine Dewatering (Wastewater) Outfall No. Proposed maximum flow rate: Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Process Wastewater Process Wastewater Outfall No. Wastewater Description: Proposed maximum flow rate: Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Process Wastewater Outfall No. Wastewater Description: Proposed maximum flow rate: Latitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): N Longitude (degrees/minutes/seconds or decimal degrees): W Page 6 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. 24) Help us understand what will happen to the dewatering water at this mine site: ❑ N/A — this mine is not dewatering at all and will not dewater in the future. a) Will this mine be dewatering and discharging to waters of the state? (Answer only if dewatering) ® No ❑ Yes If yes, where to? ❑ Surface Waters and/or Wetlands (on -site or off -site) ❑ Other (on -site or off -site) Describe: b) Will this mine be dewatering but not discharging to waters of the state? (Answer only if dewatering) ❑ No ® Yes If yes, explain how you are dewatering, and where that water will be directed: Basins are designed to non -discharge stormwater control specs, see attached calculations. 25) Are there wetlands or surface waters within 400' of the mine pit perimeter? ❑ No ® Yes If yes, what distance are they from the mine pit perimeter? 50 feet. 26) Will mining operations require dewatering near wetlands or other waterbodies, and will dewatering potentially impact any wetlands or other waterbodies? ❑ No, dewatering will not occur near (within 400') of wetlands or other waterbodies (e.g., streams, lake, etc.) ®Yes, dewatering will be near wetlands or other waterbodies *Put boundary width sufficient as to not impact wetlands. See attached Skagg Method Calculations. Wetlands must be CLEARLY DELINEATED on the site plan. Mine dewatering activities that have the potential to drain wetlands or otherwise impact surface water or groundwater MUST develop and implement a Pumping Operation and Monitoring (POM) Plan that has been approved by the Department. For sites that may drain wetlands — approval of a POM Plan may be required prior to coverage under this permit. The POM Plan should be submitted to the appropriate Regional Office and in all cases must be approved prior to operation. The plan shall include, but is not limited to: (1) Groundwater monitoring strategies to demonstrate the effect of pumping and to establish any pumping regime necessary to reduce impacts, and (2) Detailed plans to maintain surrounding hydrology and respective monitoring to demonstrate compliance. See checklist at the end of the application. Contact the Regional Office for questions specific to your mine. 27) Have you been required to obtain 4041401 Certification permits? ®No ❑ Yes If yes, please briefly describe below (include information such a required mitigation, BMPS, setbacks, and/or O&M plans for on or off -site wetlands or other pertinent information). Attach other sheets as necessary: Page 7 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. 28) Have you been required to obtain a wetland delineation certified by the US Army Corps of Engineers? ❑ No M Yes If yes, please attach to application submission. See enclosed Corps. Of Engineers Report. Stormwater BMPs and Vehicle Maintenance: 29) Does this facility employ best management practices for stormwater control? ❑ No ©Yes If yes, please briefly describe: Basins, temporary diversion ditches, and silt fences have been designed to handle stormwater. 30) Does this facility have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan? ❑No ❑ Yes If yes, when was it implemented? One will be implemented once permit is 31) Are vehicle maintenance activities (VMA) occurring or planned at this mine site? Z No ❑Yes, If yes, will VMA area runoff discharge into the wastewater treatment system(s)? ❑ No, VMA runoff will discharge separately through a stormwater outfall ❑ Yes, VMA runoff will drain back to the mine pit or other wastewater system Wastewater Treatment Facilities: 32) Will mine dewatering occur? (Yes, we are asking about dewatering again.) ❑ No ❑X Yes If yes, will the mine discharge this water? No 33) Will this facility wash mined materials? ❑ No Z Yes If yes, will the mine discharge this water? 34) Will discharges of process wastewater treatment systems occur (including possible recycle system overflows)? © No ❑ Yes If yes, describe what kind of systems: 35) Will this facility employ chemical additives to flocculate suspended solids? ®No ❑ Yes If yes, provide the name, manufacturer, and the quantity of average daily usage of the chemical additive (if known): Note: Please see our website for a list of evaluated polyacrylamide (PAMS) products for use in North Carolina: http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/Ir/construction-stormwater 36) Will any of the wastewater treatment facilities at this mine overflow only during rainfall events that exceed the 10-yr, 24-hr rainfall event? ❑ Yes If yes, which treatment systems are those? Page 8 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. 0 No, all wastewater treatment facilities will discharge more frequently (i.e., during smaller rain events) 37) Are wastewater treatment facilities (including recycle systems) planned in the 100-year flood plain? 0 No ❑ Yes 38) A WaSteWater treatment alternatives reviewis required by 15A NCAC 2H.0105 (c)(2) 11� for any new or expanding water pollution control facility discharges in North Carolina. You may attach additional sheets. List the types of wastewater this mine site will discharge: X Mine Dewatering Site not discharging. See 24(b) X Process Wastewater (such as washing or recycle system overflows, other mining activity wastewater) a) What wastewaters were considered for this alternatives review? X Dewatering X Process WW b) Connection to a Municipal or Regional Sewer Collection System: i) Are there existing sewer lines within a one -mile radius? ..................................... ❑ Yes X No (1) If Yes, will the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) accept the wastewater? .... ❑ Yes ❑ No (a) If No, please attach a letter documenting that the WWTP will not accept the wastewater. (b) If Yes, is it feasible to connect to the WWTP? Why or why not?* c) Closed -loop Recycle System (meets design requirements of 15A NCAC 2T .1000): i) Are you already proposing a closed -loop recycle system (CLRS)? ......................... X Yes ❑ No (1) If Yes, for what type of wastewater at this mine site? 0 Dewatering N Process WW (2) If No, is this option technologically feasible (possible)? Why or why not?* (3) If No, is it otherwise feasible to build a CLRS at this site? Why or why not?* (4) What is the feasibility of building a CLRS compared to direct surface water discharge?* d) Surface or Subsurface Disposal System (e.g., spray irrigation): i) Is a surface or subsurface disposal technologically feasible (possible)? ..................... ❑ Yes ❑ Nc Why or Why not?* N/A ii) Is a surface or subsurface disposal system otherwise feasible to implement?*............ ❑ Yes ❑ No Why or Why not?* N/A Page 9 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. iii) What is the feasibility of employing a subsurface or surface discharge as compared to a direct discharge to surface waters?* e) Direct Discharge to Surface Waters: Is discharge to surface waters the most environmentally sound alternative of all reasonably cost-effective options for the wastewaters being considered?* ❑ Yes ❑ No Non -Discharge Stormwater controls implemented. f) If this review included all wastewater discharge types, would excluding some types (e.g. mine dewatering) make any of the above non -discharge options feasible for some of the wastewaters? ❑ Yes ❑ No Non -Discharge Stormwater controls implemented. * Feasibility should take into account initial and recurring costs. You may be asked to provide further information to support your answers to these questions after the initial review. Other: 39) Hazardous Waste: a) Is this facility a Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facility? 0 No ❑ Yes b) Is this facility a Small Quantity Generator (less than 1000 kg. of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? 0 No ❑ Yes c) Is this facility a Large Quantity Generator (1000 kg. or more of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? 0 No ❑ Yes d) If you answered yes to questions b. or c., please provide the following information: Type(s) of waste: How is material stored: Where is material stored: How many disposal shipments per year: Name of transport / disposal vendor: Vendor address: 40) Is your facility providing appropriate secondary containment for bulk storage of liquid materials? (See permit text for secondary containment requirements.) ❑ No ❑X Yes 41) Does your site have an active landfill within the mining permit boundary? 0 No ❑ Yes If yes, specify type: ❑ LCID (Land Clearing and Inert Debris) ❑ Other: Page 10 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. Final Checklist: Ino' This application will be returned as incomplete unless all of the following items have been included and initialed for. Please show that the following required information has been included by initialing in each space below. ❑x Fee of $100 made payable to NCDEQ. ❑x Completed application and all supporting documents. ❑ Copy of the valid approved mining permit (MP) for the facility or indication of MP application status. 0 Copy of a county map or other general location map that shows the mining site and nearest major roads. 0 Copy of USGS topographic map showing the mining site and surrounding areas, or other map that clearly shows site location in relation to nearby streams, wetlands, and other waters, etc. 0 2 copies of large-scale (minimum 24" x 36") site plan with topographical lines with all outfalls, applicable buffers and wetlands clearly delineated, receiving waters, and 100-year flood plain line if applicable. 0 A copy of your US Army Corps -approved wetland delineation if you marked "yes" to question 27 above. M A line drawing of the water flow through the facility or block flow diagram. A pictorial description of the nature of any sources of water and any collection and treatment measures. N/A If mine site is in one of the 20 Coastal Counties: • Applicant has checked with the appropriate regional office to verify the need for a Coastal State Stormwater permit. Indicate the Regional Office Contact: • Applicant has included a detailed list of impervious surface areas and percentages, sub -drainage -OR- areas, and total drainage area. If the mine is dewatering and near wetlands, or may otherwise impact surface waters or groundwater, include the following and contact your local regional office about a Pumping Operation and Monitoring (POM) Plan. An approved POM plan may be required prior to NCG02 issuance. 2 copies of detailed Full Size Plans (at least 24" x 36") delineating areas on the plans and listing acreage (including: wetlands, ditches, well -placements, pits, borrow areas, overburden storage, stormwater controls/BMPs, vehicle maintenance areas, settling basins, product process (such as screening, stockpiles, waste piles), total drainage area, impervious surface percentages (if state SW programs apply), applicable buffers, and access and/or haul roads). Pump dewatering size and information on its specifications. Well information (design, depths, maintenance). Physical monitoring for the wetlands areas. Settling pond sizing information, if applicable. Level spreader design, if applicable. Details about dewatering method. Cone of influence calculations. Description of measures to prevent erosion and flooding. Description and information about 401/404 permits that have been obtained. Copy of US Army Corps of Engineers wetland delineations or approved wetland delineation (if applicable). I have contacted my local regional office about a POM Plan. Regional Office Contact: Date contacted: will not impact any nearby wetlands, surface waters, or groundwaters by dewatering. Certification: North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6 b (i) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this Article or a rule implementing this Article; or who knowingly makes a false statement of a material fact in a rulemaking proceeding or contested case under this Article; or who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly Page 11 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 RKeIiyZiI�IiIil�i�l renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under this Article or rules of the [Environmental Management) Commission implementing this Article shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000). 41) Signatory Requirements (per40 CFR 122.22) All applications, reports, or information submitted to the Director shall be signed and certified. a. All notices of intent to be covered under this General Permit shall be signed as follows: (1) For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this permit, a responsible corporate officer means: (a) a president, secretary, treasurer or vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the corporation, or (b) the manager of one or more manufacturing production or operating facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding 25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars), if authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. (2) For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or (3) For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. I hereby request coverage under the referenced General Permit. I understand that coverage under this permit will constitute the permit requirements for the discharge(s) and is enforceable in the same manner as an individual permit. I agree to abide by the following as a part of coverage under this General Permit: 1. I agree to abide by the approved Mining Permit for this mining activity. (A copy of the valid mining permit must be attached to this request.) 2. 1 agree to not discharge any sanitary wastewater from this mining activity except under the provisions of another NPDES permit specifically issued therefore. 3. 1 agree that bulk storage of petroleum products and other chemicals shall have adequate protection so as to contain all spills on the site. 4. 1 agree that solid wastes will be disposed of in accordance with N.C. statutes and rules governing solid waste disposal. 5. 1 agree that maintenance activities for vehicles and heavy equipment will be performed so as to not result in contamination of the surface or ground waters. I agree to abide by the provisions as listed above and recognize that the provisions are to be considered as enforceable requirements of the General Permit. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate. Printed Name of erson Signing: Wade Eason Title: (Signature of Applicant) ate Signed Notice of Intent must be accompanied by a check or money order for $100.00 made payable to NCDEQ. Mai[ the entire package to: Stormwater Permitting Program Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Note Page 12 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 NCG020000 N.O.I. The submission of this document does not guarantee coverage under the NPDES NCG02 General Permit. Upon review of the submittal, the Division may determine that coverage under an individual permit is more appropriate. Also be advised that renewed and continued coverage under NCG02 may be dependent upon the permittee's compliance success and/or status of the receiving waters. For questions, please contact the DEMLR/Land Quality Section Regional Office for your area. DEMLR/Land Quality Section Regional Office Contact Information: Asheville Office ...... (828) 296-4500 Fayetteville Office ... (910) 433-3300 Mooresville Office ... (704) 663-1699 Raleigh Office ........ (919) 791-4200 Washington Office ... (252) 946-6481 Wilmington Office ... (910) 796-7215 Winston-Salem ...... (336) 776-9800 Central Office .........(919) 707-9220 Page 13 of 13 SWU-NCG02-NOI Last revised 9/10/2015 ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS FOR McBRYDE FARM PIT McBryde Pit Dewatering Basin to act as a "non -discharge stormwater control" If the basin can handle the 25yr storm event and regain capacity within 5 days it will meet the criteria. (see attachment) The dewatering basin will receive flow from the pumps (77,400 gpd or 0.12 cfs, see attached calculations) as well as surface water (4.85 ac or Q25 = 8.74cfs, see attached calculations) A 40' X 80' X 3' dewatering basin is proposed. The surface area and volume are greater than that required for a dewatering basin sized for these proposed pumps (required 20' X 40' X3' see attached "dewatering basin design" worksheet) The attached calculations show that this dewatering basin will also act as a "non -discharge stormwater control", because the volume and surface area is large enough for the Q25yr storm event plus flow from the dewatering pumps and the time to drain is less than 5 days. Attached are specifications and information the client provided pertaining to the dewatering pump that will be used at the site. The client also provided hours of operation. See below 7AM — 5PM = 10hrs @ 80 gpm = 48,000 gallons 5PM — 7AM = 14hrs @ 35 gpm = 29,400 gallons 77,400 gallons per day or 0.12cfs Permit No. NCG020000 and process areas. Analytical monitoring for stormwater discharges shall he performed for parameters as specified in Tables 1 through 3. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event as defined below. Monitoring Exemption Analytical monitoring is not required for any basin or pond designed to contain the 25-year, 24- hour storm (see Part Vil, Definitions) without discharging, and that can regain capacity to hold such an event within five (5) days' time through means other than discharge to surface waters. A basin or pond that meets this provision is considered a non -discharging stormwater control. Table 1. Analytical Monitoring Requirements for Stormwater Discharges from Mining Activities Discharge Characteristics Units Measurement Frequencyl Sample EiMe2 Sample Location3 Settleable Solids MI/1 Semi-annual Grab SDO Total Suspended Solids rn 1 Semi-annual Grab SDO Turbidity4 NTU Semi-annual Grab SDO, or U,D`f Total Rainfa115 inches Semi-annual -- -- Event Durations minutes Semi-annual Estimate -- Total Flow6 MG Semi-annual Estimate SDO Footnotes 1. Measurement Frequency: Twice per year during a representative storm event as defined for this permit. Failure to comply Vi e i-gULUal monitoring in accordance with permit six-month monitoring_ periadimmediately triggers monthly moniitoringfor the remaining ermit term. 2. Grab samples shall be collected within the first 30 minutes of discharge. For sites where multiple outfalls are separated by distances that preclude collection within 30 minutes of each discharge event is not feasible, begin collection procedures within 30 minutes and continue until all outfalls with discharges are sampled. Documentation explaining why it was not possible to take samples within the First 30 minutes must be kept in the SPPP. 3. Sample Location: Samples shall be collected at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO) unless representative outfall status (ROS) has been granted and documented by the Division of Water quality. A copy of the letter granting ROS shall be kept on site. 4. Turbidity may be monitored at the Stormwater Discharge Outfall. Alternatively, the permittee may choose to monitor turbidity in the receiving water, directly upstream and downstream of the stormwater discharge outfall(s), S. For each sampled representative storm event the total precipitation must be recorded. An on -site rain gauge or local rain gauge reading must be recorded. 6. Total flow shall be: (a) measured continuously, or (b) calculated based on the amount of area draining to the outfall, the amount of impervious area, and the total amount of rainfall, or (c) estimated by the measurement of flow at 20 minute intervals during the rainfall event. Total rainfall precipitation and duration of the rainfall event refers to the representative storm event sampled. All analytical monitoring shall be performed during a representative storm event at each stormwater discharge outfall (SDO). The permit allows the permittee to monitor turbidity at the SDO or up- and downstream of the SDO; however, the permittee should consider regular turbidity sampling up- and downstream of the discharge(s) when feasible to ensure compliance with water quality standards. Part Ill Page 5 of 16 Pages Dewatering Basin Design *items in red are inputs Version 2.27.09 fie Eats ulna &! 1 ie wwrow pit .dewatering 155715 will het iced an ea 2 hour retenttnn turue. U uAg fie. forroula V-= 8,0203 * Q * t wh€'re, V its volume if) Cubic feet; Q is the pump rrto in gallons pee' minute (GPM), and t is the retention time in hours. The pump, gate is not to exrye d 1,000 t4PM 601000 Gpt . STEP 1: Input required variables Pump Rate: 13a GPM Retention Time: ?, hours Required Volume: 1363.451 W the volume of the borrow pit ds W,1tQrinst basin will be based on a 2 hour retentlora time. "Tine pump fate $hall not exceed A,000 GPM (60,000 GPtt). The contractor may 4evire a greater retention titian for managlog turbidity; however, world 'Issociated with this increased volume will I e considered Incidental. STEP 2: Design of the Dewatering Basin Final Required Volume: 1363.451 ft' Design Depth: 3 `not to exceed 3 feet Proposed Basin Side Slopes: 2.0 :1 side slopes *must beat least 1.5:1 or flatter OPTIONS 2:1 (L:Kg 3:1 (L:W) Suggested Top Width (ft): 16 13 Suggested Top Length (it): 32 39 Final Design Top Width (ft),. 17 Final Design Top Length ft): 40 51 Final Design Depth (ft): 3 3 Verify Storage (ft) 1464.00 OK 1521.00 OK i lrseica+rJaterinal bitsin shall he ci��xlrte>.i iri at:Gtrrd�tiatn� bvi1h ttte urJt3+s�,+ i'ic 13t?�vEetbv iir� tip .iri rsrtaiil A1i;t���Jin€�. 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Absence of an entry indicates that data were not available or were not estimated) I I Soil name and IDepthl map symbol I I I I Clay I I I Moist (permeability I bulk I I density I _- I I I srosion � Available) Soil (Shrink -swell I factors I I water Ireactionl potential I I icapacity I I I R I T Organic I matter I I In I Pet I g/cc I In/hr I In/in I PE I I I I Pct AAA--------------1 0-111 10-20 11.30-1.501 2.0-6.0 10.12-0.2013.6-6.5 ILOw---------- 10.241 5 I .5-3 Altavista I11-471 18-35 11.30-1.501 0� 10.12-0.2013.6-6.0 ILcw---------- 10.241 1 fay-Ml I I ___ I __ I I I I ___ I ___ I I I_____________ i____I I i AmB-: I I Appling----- ---- 1 0-101 5-30 1 I 11.45-1.651 2.0-6.0 I I 10.08-0.1314.5-6.5 I I I (Low ---------- 10.151 4 I 1 .5-2 110-611 35-60 11.25-1.451 0.6-2.0 10.15-0.1714.5-5.5 (Low ---------- 10.281 1 161-961 20-50 11.25-1.451 0.6-2.0 10.12-0.1614.5-5.5 ILow---------- 10.281 I____I 1 I I_____________ I I I I I I Marlboro -------- 1 0-8 1 5-20 I I 11,30-1.601 2.0-6.0 I I 10.09-0.1414.5-6.5 ILOW ---------- 10 201 5 1 .5-2 1 e-481 35-65 11.20-1.501 0.6-2.0 10.14-0.1814.5-6.0 (Low ---------- 10:201 1 140-701 30-60 11.20-1.501 0.6-2.0 10.12-0.1814.5-6.0 ILow---------- 10.201 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ASA-------------- 1 0-111 5-20 1 1 11.40-1,701 2.0-6.0 1 1 10.10-0.1514.5-6.0 (Low ---------- 10.201 4 1 .5-2 Augusta 111-431 20-35 11.35-1.601 0.6-2.0 10.12-0.1814.5-6.0 (Low ---------- 10.241 1 1 143-601 ___ 1 ___ i 0.6-20.0 1 -__ I ___ I_____________ I____I I I I I I I AuA-------------- 1 0-221 2-10 I I 11,60-1.701 >6.0 I I 10.04-0.0914.5-6.5 ILOw---------- 10.301 5 1 .5-1 Autryville 122-311 10-25 11.40-1.601 2.0-6.0 10.08-0.1314.5-5.5 ILOW---------- 10.101 1 131-581 2-8 11.60-1.701 >6.0 10.03-0.0814.5-5.5 ILOw---------- 10.101 1 158-701 10-35 11.40-1.601 0.6-2.0 10.30-0.1514.5-5.5 ILOw---------- 10.171 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hb--------------- 1 0-231 2-18 1 1 11.25-1.551 0.6-2.0 1 1 10.12-0.1814.5-5.5 ILow----------10.201 5 1 .5-2 Bibb 123-601 2-18 11.30-1.601 0.6-2.0 10.12-0.2014.5-5.5 [LOW ---------- 10 371 1 1 1 1 BOA -------------- 1 0-521 1-7 1 1 11.30-1.601 6.0-20 1 1 10.03-0.0714.5-6.0 ILow---------- 10.101 5 I .5-1 Blanton 152-971 12-40 11.60-1.701 0.2-2.0 10.10-0.1514.5-5.5 [Low ---------- 10.201 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BOA -------------- 1 0-281 2-8 1 1 11.30-1.701 6.0-20 1 1 10.04-0.0814.5-6.0 iLow ---------- 10.101 5 1 .5-2 Bonneau 128-531 13-35 11.40-1.601 0.6-2.0 10.10-0.1514.5-5.5 [Low ---------- 10.201 1 153-711 15-40 11.40-1.601 0.6-2.0 10.10-0.1614.5-5.5 ILow---------- 10.201 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CeB-------------- 1 0-9 1 5-20 1 1 11.30-1.501 2.0-6.0 1 1 10.12-0.1414.5-6.5 ILO*+ ---------- 10.281 4 1 .5-2 Cecil 1 9-721 35-70 11.30-1.501 0.6-2.0 10.13-0.1514.5-5.5 ILow---------- 10.281 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CeC-------------- 1 0-151 5-20 1 1 11.30-1.501 2.0-6.0 1 1 10.12-0.1414.5-6.5 ILow---------- 10.281 4 1 .5-2 Cecil 115-521 35-70 11.30-1.501 0.6-2.0 10.13-0.1514.5-5.5 ILOw---------- 10.281 1 152-601 ___ I I I 1 I I Ch--------------- 1 0-6 1 10-35 I 1 11.30-1.601 0.6-2.0 I I 10.15-0.2414.5-6.5 ]LOW ---------- 10.281 5 1 1-4 Chawacle 1 6-321 18-35 11.30-1.601 0.6-2.0 10.12-0.2014.5-6.5 ILow---------- 10.281 1 132-441 18-35 11.30-1.501 0.6-2.0 10.15-0.2414.5-7.8 ILow---------- 10.321 1 144-601 ___ I I I I COB, COC--------- 1 0-6 1 3-10 I 11.30-1.701 2.0-6.0 I 10.06-0.1014.5-5.5 ILow---------- 10.151 4 1 <1 Cowarts 1 6-341 25-40 11.30-1.501 0.2-2.0 10.10-0.1614.5-5.5 lLow---------- 10.281 1 134-691 18-35 11.45-1.751 0.06-0.6 10.10-0.1414.5-5.5 ILow---------- 10.241 i 1 1 1 DoA-------------- 1 0-101 5-10 1 1 11.35-1.501 2.0-6.0 1 1 10.09-0.1513.6-5.5 [Low ---------- 10.281 5 1 .5-1 Dogue 110-551 35-50 11.45-1.601 0.2-0.6 10.12-0.1913.6-5.5 (Moderate ----- 10.281 1 155-751 5-30 11.30-1.501 0.6-6.0 10.05-0.1413.6-5.5 )Low ---------- 10.17 1 1 1 1 1 1 rah -------------- 1 0-131 5-20 1 1 11,40-1.651 6.0-20 1 1 10,06-0,0914.5-5.5 ILow---------- 10.281 5 I , 5-2 Facaville 113-651 1 1 35-55 11.25-1.601 1 1 0.6-2.0 10.12-0.1814.5-6.0 1 1 ILow---------- 10.37 I Sao footnote at end of table. :41 11141 3 9 I WX10A4 • An excellent choice for homeowners, gardeners and boat owners. 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WNWA 'Taml Heall vs. Pump Outpul O�,Uvga VYKa/�mn�T mNNq I .- 13 Table 8.03a Value of Runoff Coefficient (C) for Rational Formula 8.03.2 Land Use C Land Use C Business: Downtown areas Lawns: 0.70-0.95 Sandy soil, flat, 2% 0.05-0.10 Neighborhood areas 0.50.0.70 Sandy soil, ave., 2.7% 0.10-0.15 Sandy soil, steep, 7% 0.15.0.20 Residential: Heavy soil, flat, 2% 0.13-0.17 Single-family areas 0.30-0.50 Heavy soil, ave., 2-7% 0.18-0.22 Multi units, detached 0.40-0.60 Heavy soil, steep, 7°/, 0.25-0.35 Muhl units, attached 0.60-0.75 Suburban 0.25-0.40 Agricultural land: Bare packed soil Industrial: Smooth 0.30-0.60 Light areas 0.50.0.80 Rough 0.20.0.50 Heavy areas 0.60-0.90 Cultivated rows Heavy soil no crop 0.30-0.60 Parks, cemeteries 0.10.0.25 Heavy soil with crop 0.20-0.50 Sandy soil no crop 0.20-0.40 Playgrounds 0.20.0.35 Sandy soil with crop 0.10.0.25 Pasture Railroad yard areas 0.20.0.40 Heavy soil 0.15-0.45 Sandy soil 0.05.0.25 Unimproved areas 0.10-0.30 Woodlands 0.05.0.25 Streets: Asphalt 0.70-0.95 Concrete 0.80-0.95 Brick 0.70.0.85 Drives and walks 0.75-0.85 Roofs 0.75.0.65 NOTE: The designer must use judgment to select the appropriate 0 value within the range forthe appropriate land use. Generally, larger areas with permeable soils, flat slopes, and dense vegetation should have lowest C values. Smaller areas with slowly permeable soils, steep slopes, and sparse vegetation should be assigned highest C values. Source: American Society of Civil Engineers The overland flow portion of now time may be determined from Figure 8.03a. The flow time (in minutes) in the channel can be estimated by calculating the average velocity in feet per minute and dividing the length (in feet) by the average velocity. Step4. Determine the rainfall intensity,frequency, and duration (Figures 8.03b through 8.03g—source: North Carolina State Highway Commission; Jan. 1973). Select the chart for the locality closest to your location. Enter the "duration" axis of the chart with the calculated time of concentration, T0. Move vertically until you intersect the curve of the appropriate design storm, then move horizontally to read the rainfall intensity factor,!, in inches per hour. Step S. 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BOX 2151 SMITHFIELD, NC 27577 CONTACT/AGENT: WADE EASON 919-934-9941 CALL 48 HOURS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-632-4949 CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR 11 � :: 'lT FAR M PIT IN BENTONVILLE TOWNSHIP, JOHNSTON COUNTY, NC SHEET INDEX SHEET TITLE SHEET No. MINEMAP.......................................................................................................................C1 RECLAMATION MAP......................................................................................................C2 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS.....................................................................................C3 NOT RELEASED FOR 1 CONSTRUCTION smi 0,0%,1411 HI'Opt <l �'q Rp" .24` �F�Ssf04�p yit � SEAL 21094 :may fi GINS r►. 4691, REVISED 8:35 am, Aug 09, 2018 " w=%J%RAS & HODGE ENGINEERING, PC 314 EAST MAIN STREET CLAYTON, NC 27520 919-243-1332 donnie@adamsandhodge.com FIRM # C-4187 McBRYDE FARM PIT BENTONVILLE TWP., JOHNSTON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA AUGUST 09, 2018 NORTH CAROLINA ONE -CALL CENTER JOHNS N COLIN �p W! =LIF • -it SITE ;• f Y -_ 0 50' RIPARIAN BUFFER II / SUBJECT N/F / PROPERTY BOUNDARY CO \ V tCYX: WEAVER LIPA 4643099 B��NF254800-25-0748 KI/PAGE:03180/0434 I 'ZONING: AR SUBJECT PRO ERTY: �\ \ II ! I r ( L \ I I MATHEW SAND &RAVEL, INC. I I \ � TAX: 4705 40 � / J / PIN: 254800-42 fV\ 6 ZONING. AR VARIABLE WIDTH NATURAL I , GAS EASEMENT / (DB4293, PG534) A - SUBJECT WETLANDS SITE VICINITY/MAP PROPERTY BOUNDARY WETLANDS � LIMIT NOT TO SCAL I „_ �A\ I I I 50' UNDISTURBED BUFFER j / 1 ( // \\\ \\ \ / N/F ADJACENT TO WETLANDS D & 5 LAND, LLC l i V ( ) / � \�\ � � 4645047 Wq LANDS �IN.�254800 55-4344 � � � � � BOOK/PAGE: 02002/0372 i 32g �4, // �� \ \\ ZONING: AR MINE PERMIT 1 j --NON-WETLANDS /j x % / I \ 1 / \ I \ \ BOUNDARYmay\ / / I WETLANDS \ / / LIMIT 30' ACCESS EASEMENT / / 1 \\ (DB4249, PG424) WETLANDSA �� J N/F 6.84, 1� • �� / / PIT / �— S WETLAND _K FARMS, INC I ^� �6' ��°4` TAX.4703795 -- _ — — — \ — /� / i / �,< -7 / / / I PIN: 254800-13 5823 / / ���-� � SILT FENCE NOT IN 6001PAGE 94526f0768- UNDISTURBED BUFFER / ZONING: AR / 50 NATURAL GAS — �� i / O- — EASEMENT SEE NOTE 4 250' UNEXCAVATED i BUFFER LINE ------------- SUBJECT APPROX. LOCATION PROPERTY BOUNDARY EARTHEN 70' & 20' NATURAL ! / 100 YEAR FLOODPLAIN BERM GAS EASEMENT / 2gp, l � ` l PIT \ (DSEE NOTE 4 4) 50 INGRESS, EGRESS, AND 0 REGRESS EASEMENT BOUNDARY 50' RIPARIAN I �` (PB69, PG49) \ o/ <n / PIT X _ s-�• `� � � BUFFER / OFFICE oA / _ \ 250' UNEXCAVATED _ / \ BUFFER LINE �, \�\\ �j// / III 1 I ✓ 1, --- — MINE PERMIT -- BOUNDARY STOCKPILE AND �DyrD \ sp, \ WASTEPILE Ord 1 WETLANDS I ___ AREA / ® ` ZONING: 1-2-SUD / / AREA: ±106.28 ACRES ---- 1/YILLIFORD ROAD (SR 1200) A 6. o _, ?ss — — — — — — N Q MOBILE PLANT AND ACCESS GATE -PROPOSED BARRIER — �127'20" R / 06 ` PROCESSING _ — W � 3. 6 AREA �► O: / � / WITH GATE INSTALLED HERE _ \ A2,-4 \ T"� F —�\ SUBJECT OPERR Y: BEFORE EXCAVATION BEGINS DRAINAGE SWALE FROM ��� MATHEW S N � GRAYE INC. HAUL CONSTRUCTION PROCESSING AREA TO ���T \ 1 J TAX:�1705740 I ROAD ENTRANCE �� \92) O) DEWATERING BASIN duo / / PIN:Z048N AR 19, am \\ PA DEWATERING �_D � / � � � A _ BASIN CATEGORY AFFECTED ACREAGE TAILING/SEDIMENT PONDS 0.09 STOCKPILES 1.21 WASTEPILE 0.10 PROCESSING AREA/ HAUL ROAD 0.82 MINE EXCAVATION 74.18 PERMIT BOUNDARY 106.28 FLOATATION DEVICE 1 SCREEN AROUND— ------�-1I-" INLET OF SUCTION —III 11=" TYPICAL LAYOUT FOR PIPE I 111, ,111="' FLOATING PICK UP OF SUCTION PIPE FOR DEWATERING PIT NOTES: • BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION CAN BEGIN, THE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE, SILT FENCE AND SILT FENCE OUTLETS MUST BE INSTALLED. • THE PIT BOUNDARY WILL ONLY BE CLEARED AS NEEDED, BEGINNING AT THE EAST SIDE AND WORKING WEST. EACH TIME AN AREA IS CLEARED, TOPSOIL WILL BE STOCKPILED (USED TO COVER EXPOSED AREAS WHEN A SECTION OF THE PIT IS COMPLETE). THEN THE SAND CAN BE EXCAVATED. THE WATER USED TO WASH THE SAND WILL BE DRAINED TO A DEWATERING BASIN. THIS BASIN IS SIZED TO ACT AS "A NON -DISCHARGING STORMWATER CONTROL". • HAUL ROAD SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY TEMPORARY SEEDING AS NEEDED. • THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE IS THE PERMIT BOUNDARY EXCEPT FOR THE 50, BUFFERS OF THE WETLANDS AND NEUSE RIVER. THESE ARE "UNDISTURBED" BUFFERS. • THE 100YR FLOOD LINE IS SHOWN AS APPROXIMATE ON THE MINE MAP. • THERE ARE NO KNOWN WELLS WITHIN 500 FEET OF THE PIT. • ALL BUFFERS ADJACENT TO THE WETLANDS SHALL BE CONSIDERED "UNDISTURBED" EARTHEN �� A6 40x80x3 - i BERM xAS Ate_ 0,i r _ � ADJACENT TOWETLANDS I 11• / 250' UNEXCAVATED R 1 5 2. 4' ( ) ED BUFFER WETLAND BUFFER LINE A91 . 76 N/F MINE PERMIT DURWOOD GENE MARTIN BOUNDARY \ O` 6" APPROX. LOCATION / PERMIT 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN MINE TAX.,4680�11?-_9 7 90 0 # - BOUNDARY ��� �/ �_ N 22554G800 1815N 30°0 30 W rn �, : /� GOB E: 009 fft�:'AR3/0320 ZON 8.5 / �� 0�� N 24 3'5 W cn o s SILT FENCE ��Cll ---- �r' OUTLETIr SILT FENCE NOT l UNDISTURBED BUFFER10 / 00 PIT f /� I I BOUNDARY I ' r o� - 2, WETLANDS / ,69 �E5 WETLANDS/0001 NON -WETLANDS MINE PERMIT 7 BOUNDARY \ 1, _ / SUBJECT \WITLANpS•. � / J // PROPERTY BOUNDAR' lool NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION CARq)% ���'� SEAL 21094 REVISED 8:35 am, Aug 09, 2018 SEEDING SCHEDULE LIME - 2 TONS/ACRE (3 TONS/ACRE IN CLAY SOILS) FERTILIZER - 1000 LBS/ACRE - 10/10/10 SEED TEMPORARY SEEDING SUMMER - GERMAN MILLET, 40 LBS/ACRE WINTER - RYE (GRAIN), 120 LBS/ACRE PERMANENT SEEDING K31 TALL FESCUE, 150 LBS/ACRE MULCH - 2 TONS/ACRE - SMALL GRAIN STRAW ANCHOR - ASPHALT EMULSION @ 300 GAL/ACRE SITE INFORMATION 1. OWNER: MATHEW SAND & GRAVEL, INC. P.O. BOX 2151 SMITHFIELD, NC 27577 2. APPLICANT: MATTHEW SAND & GRAVEL, INC. P.O. BOX 2151 SMITHFIELD, NC 27577 3. PARCEL #: 254800-42-4276 4. COUNTY - JOHNSTON 5. PIT NAME: McBRYDE FARM PIT 6. TAX #: 4705740 7. TOTAL TRACT ACREAGE = ±255.01 AC 8. TOTAL ACREAGE FOR MINE PERMIT = ±106.28 AC 9. CURRENT ZONING: AR 10. ZONING IN ACREAGE FOR MINE PERMIT: 1-2-SUD LINE BEARING DISTANCE L1 N 17°00'05" E 40.26' L2 N 13*11'09" E 47.71' L3 N 10* 1 1 '20" E 47.74' L4 N 06°32'43" E 48.45' L5 I N 03-04'35" E 46.24' L6 N 00°32'56" W 46.28' L7 N 03°48'58" W 48.28' L8 N Of 12'38" W 46.77' L9 N 1 1 *01 '26" W 45.47' L10 N 13°37'50" W 44.96' L11 N 17°09'48" W 45.63' L12 N 20-00'59" W 45.90' 0 TYPICAL SECTION: EARTHEN BERM 10, TYPICAL SECTION: TOPSOIL & WASTE STOCKPILE 1 MIN 1' DEPTH 4 3' WIDE BOTTOM TYPICAL DRAINAGE SWALE ( IN FEET) 1 inch =200 ft. n 7 z z 0 Ln H O W U W oN 0 - ti O N U) N _r M a0 z z . Q UMU �z ENk co LU Q LL J N ,It U 0 w E9 13 1.1 0 EL fnw u 2 Ix W W 2 ff� E9 2 W a z J O Q U O U z z > J W �zQ Q O of z °6 W ° z Q z U) O W 2 M H Q U ~ � W J J_ z O I- z W 00 Q Z DESIGN AWH DRAWN KC8 CHECKED AWH HORIZONTAL SCALE SEE GRAPHIC SCALE VERTICAL SCALE NA DATE 0810912018 JOB NO. AH- SHEET C1 JOHN N COUNT v SITE -LIF© -R.. RO SITE VICINITY/MAP NOT TO SCAL / \ N/F K FARMS, INC TAX:4703798 PIN:254800-13-5823 BOOK/PAGE: 04526/0768 ZONING: AR \ EARTHEN BERM i I ZONING: AR \ \ \ VARIABLE WIDTH NATURAL GAS EASEMENT\WETLANDS \ (DB4293, PG534) WETLANDS A \ N/F / D & P LAND, LLC i \ TAX:4645047 � /� / // \ \ PIN: 254800-55-4344 BOOK/PAGE: 02002/0172 / ZONING: AR / / I —NON-WETLANDS 1 WETLANDS ------------- SITE LEFT AS A 30' DEEP POND / 70' & 20' NATURAL GAS EASEMENT 10' DEEP / / / / / / (DB 4249, PG424) 50' INGRESS, EGRESS, AND / PROPOSED WATER LEVEL / / / ) SEE NOTE 4 REGRESS EASEMENT / / / /�� \ / 50' RIPARIAN (PB69, PG49) / / / / \ / A BUFFER ----------------- / N/F / NANCY WEAVER LIPA TAX:4643099 PIN:254800-25-0748 BOOK/PAGE: 03180/0434 ZONING: AR _ 7 I I I I I I I I \ I I � I / 50' NATURAL GAS I / EASEMENT (D ) SEE NOTE 4 WETLANDS i / WILLIFORD ROAD (SR 1200) 0, PIT BOUNDARY PROPOSED WATER LEVEL 3 1 I ;III 'all E LEE III �- 3 II_1 1 —I ,,III ". _ 11-IIII I= TYPICAL SECTION: II III �� II-111 ;,III PIT EXCAVATION N/F DURWOOD GENE MARTIN TAX:4680907 PIN:254800-11-9815 BOOK/PAGE : 00903/0320 ZONING: AR SUBJECT PROPERTY: MATHEW SAND & GRAVEL, INC. TAX:4705740 PIN: 254800-42-4276 1 WETLANDS ZONING: 1-2-SUD ` AREA: ±106.28 ACRES SUBJECT PROPERTY: MATHEW SAND & GRAVEL, INC. TAX:4705740 SITE LEFT PIN:254800-42-4276 AS A ZONING: AR POND \ WETLANDS 9 / / GOVN / 30' DEEP 20' DEEP 10' DEEP PROPOSED WATER LEVEL k� i SEEDING SCHEDULE LIME - 2 TONS/ACRE (3 TONS/ACRE IN CLAY SOILS) I FERTILIZER - 1000 LBS/ACRE - 10/10/10 SEED TEMPORARY SEEDING SUMMER - GERMAN MILLET, 40 LBS/ACRE WINTER - RYE (GRAIN), 120 LBS/ACRE PERMANENT SEEDING K31 TALL FESCUE, 150 LBS/ACRE MULCH - 2 TONS/ACRE - SMALL GRAIN STRAW ANCHOR - ASPHALT EMULSION @ 300 GAL/ACRE NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION �'Q4` pFEssro t�� NON -WETLANDS \ - REVISED \ 8:35 am, Aug 09, 2018 GRAPHIC SCALE ( IN FEET) 1 inch =200 ft. 8001 0 w E 00 W U o LLI N �~ U) oNa�o N L M z o � 2 Q Z U �z ENS C/) -0 wQ0)LL J U C: M CO w 13o 0 E9 w 2 W W 2 2 W 14 13 z J O Q U _ O U z z i J lo. Z W Z Q 0 IY O O LL Z LLI Ff z Q z U) O LU 2 W J J_ z O Z W m 2 O Q Q J U W DESIGN AWH DRAWN KCB CHECKED AWH HORIZONTAL SCALE SEE GRAPHIC SCALE VERTICAL SCALE NA DATE 0810912018 JOB NO. AH- SHEET CL SEEDBED PREPARATION 1. CHISEL COMPACTED AREAS AND SPREAD TOPSOIL 3 INCHES DEEP OVER ADVERSE SOIL CONDITIONS, IF AVAILABLE. 2. RIP THE ENTIRE AREA TO 6 INCH DEPTH. J. REMOVE ALL LOOSE ROCK, ROOTS, AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS LEAVING SURFACE REASONABLY SMOOTH AND UNIFORM. 4. APPLY AGRICULTURAL LIME, FERTILIZER, AND SUPERPHOSPHATE UNIFORMLY AND MIX WITH SOIL (SEE BELOW). 5. CONTINUE TILLAGE UNTIL A WELL —PULVERIZED, FIRM, REASONABLY UNIFORM SEEDBED 1S PREPARED 4 TO 6 INCHES DEEP. 6. SEED (150 1BS/ACRE) ON A FRESHLY PREPARED SEEDBED AND COVER SEED LIGHTLY WITH SEEDING EQUIPMENT OR CULTIPACK AFTER SEEDING. 7. MULCH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SEEDING AND ANCHOR MULCH. 8. INSPECT ALL SEEDED AREAS AND MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS OR RESEEDINGS WITHIN THE PLANTING SEASON, IF POSSIBLE. IF STAND IS OVER 60.°r;' DAMAGED, RE—ESTABLISH FOLLOWING ORIGINAL LIME, FERTILIZER AND SEEDING RATES. 9. CONSULT CONSERVATION INSPECTOR ON MAINTENANCE TREATMENT AND FERTILIZATION AFTER PERMANENT COVER IS ESTABLISHED. SOIL PREPARATION * AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE — 2 TONS/ACRE (3 TONS IN CLAY SOIL) * FERTILIZER — 1,000 LBS/ACRE — 10/10/10 * SUPERPHOSPHATE — 500 LBS/ACRE — 20X ANALYSIS * MULCH — 2 TONS/ACRE — SMALL GRAIN STRAW * ANCHOR — ASPHALT EMULSION ® 400 GALS/ACRE SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS- 1. TEMPORARY SEEDING * SEE TABLES BELOW.- 2. PERMANENT SEEDING * TALL FESCUE, 100 LB/ACRE * SERICEA LESPEDEZA, 15 LB/ACRE Table 6.10a Seeding mixture Temporary Seeding Species Rate (IbJacre) Recommendations for Late Rye (grain) 120 Winter and Early Spring Annual lespedeza (Kobe in Piedmont and Coastal Plain, Korean in Mountains) 50 Omit annual lespedeza when duration of temporary cover is not to extend beyond June. Seeding dates Mountains —Above 2500 feet: Feb. 15 - May 15 Below 2500 feet: Feb. 1- May 1 Piedmont —Jan. 1 - May 1 Coastal Plain —Dec. 1 -Apr. 15 Soil amendments Fallow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and 750 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Apply 4,000 Iblacre straw. Anchor straw by tacking withyyasphalt, netting, ora mulch anchoring tool. Adiskwith des blaT nearl��y straightcbe RATE wiTACK ATused as a mulch anchoring tool.400 GALLONS PER ACRE. Maintenance Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize and mulch immediately following erosion or other damage. Table 6.1Ob Temporary Seeding Recommendations for Summer Seeding mixture Species Rate (Iblacre) German millet 40 In the Piedmont and Mountains, a small -stemmed Sudangrass may be substituted at a rate of 50 lb/acre, Seeding dates Mountains —May 15 -Aug. 15 Piedmont —May 1 -Aug. 15 Coastal Plain —Apr, 15 -Aug. 15 Soil amendments Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and 750 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set near) straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool s P ER SAT A IfATE OF 400 Maintenance Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize and mulch immediately following erosion or other damage. Table 6.10c Seeding mixture Temporary Seeding Species Rate (lb/acre) Recommendations for Fall Rye (grain) 120 Seeding dates Mountains —Aug. 15 - Dec. 15 Coastal Plain and Piedmont —Aug. 15 - Dec. 30 Soil amendments Follow soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. Adis PLYbIASdPFIALT TAgCrIAT AaigAcan be used as a mulch anchoring tool. RRAA 400 GALLONS PER ACRE. Maintenance Repair and refertilize damaged areas immediately. Topdress with 50 lb/acre of nitrogen in March. If it is necessary to extent temporary cover beyond June 15, overseed with 50 lb/acre Kobe (Piedmont and Coastal Plain) or Korean (Mountains) lespedeza in late February or early March. 1) Ground Stahilizatiow4 -Site Area 1 t,Tabilizatioll Stabilization Time Description Time Fr;ime Fratr3e Exce )tiot3s Perimeter dikes, swales, ditches 7 days None and slopes * High Quality Water (HQW) 7 days None Zones U slopes are 10' or Slopes steepen 7 da s � less in length and are than 3 :1 not steeper d atr 11, 14 days are alto -wed. Slopes 3:1 or 7-days for slopes flatter 14 days greater than 50 feet M length • All other areas None (except for ii th slopes flatter 14 7 s perimeters and than 4:1 HQW Zones) "Extensions of time may be approved by the permitting authority )ased on weather- or other site -specific conditions that make compliance impracticable . " (Section H_ B(2)(b)) "PERMANENT GROUNDCOVER MUST BE APPLIED WITHIN 15 WORKING DAYS OR 90 CALENDAR DAYS, WHICHEVER IS SHORTER, FOLLOWING COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION OR DEVELOPMENT. TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE/EXIT MAINTENANCE NOT TO SCALE MAINTAIN THE GRAVEL PAD IN A CONDITION TO PREVENT MUD OR SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC TOPDRESSING WITH 2 INCH STONE. AFTER EACH RAINFALL, INSPECT ANY STRUCTURE USED TO TRAP SEDIMENT AND CLEAN IT OUT AS NECESSARY. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE ALL OBJECTIONABLE MATERIALS SPILLED, WASHED, OR TRACKED ONTO PUBLIC ROADWAYS. STEEL POST WIRE FENCE PLASTIC OR WIRE TIES NATURAL GROUND I New Self -Inspection Program for Erosion and Sedimentation Control Effective October 1, 2010, persons conducting land -disturbing activities larger than one acre must inspect their project after each phase of the project, and document the inspection in writing. Does this only apply to projects approved after October 1, 2010? No, it applies to both old and new projects. Who can conduct the inspection? The financially responsible party, landowner or their agent may conduct the inspection. Is a special certification required to do the inspection? No What is the goal of the self -inspection program? To make sure that the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan is being followed, including the installation and maintenance of measures, and the provision of ground cover in a timely manner. What has to be inspected? All of the erosion and sedimentation control measures, including sedimentation control basins, sedimentation traps, sedimentation ponds, rock dams, temporary diversions, temporary slope drains, rock check dams, sediment fence or barriers, all forms of inlet protection, storm drainage facilities, energy dissipaters, and stabilization methods of open channels must be inspected. What else has to be checked? The need for ground cover should be checked. Temporary or permanent ground cover must be provided on exposed graded slopes and fills within 21 calendar days of the completion of a phase of grading. Permanent ground cover must be provided within 15 working days or 90 calendar days (60 days in HQW zones), whichever term is shorter, upon the completion of construction or development. Do newly installed sedimentation control basins have to be measured? Yes, the actual dimensions of the basins have to be checked, usually with a tape measure, and compared to the dimensions on the approved plan. Do newly installed sedimentation control basins have to be measured by a Professional Land Surveyor? No. Generally the width and length of basins can be measured with a tape measure. A level and survey rod may be useful in checking the depth of a basin. Only relative elevations, comparing the bottom and top elevations are necessary. What is a significant deviation from the approved plan? A significant deviation means an omission, alteration or relocation of an erosion or sedimentation control measure that prevents the measure from performing as intended. If the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan cannot be followed, a revised plan should be submitted for review. Does it require a special form? A "Self -Inspection Report for Land Disturbing Activity as Required by NCGS 113A-54.1" is available for use. It can be completed by hand or completed as an Excel spreadsheet. An alternative is to make notations on the copy of the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan that is kept on the project site. Rule 15A NCAC 0413. 0131 states that "... documentation shall be accomplished by initialing and dating each measure or practice shown on a copy of the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan or by completing, dating and signing an inspection report that lists each measure, practice or device shown an the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan." Can I just use the NPDES Self -Monitoring Report? The NPDES Self - Monitoring Report may only be used to report that the maintenance and repair requirements for all temporary and permanent erosion and sedimentation control measures, practices and devices have been performed. When do the inspections have to be done? Unlike the NPDES Self - Monitoring Report, the Self -inspection Report for Land -Disturbing Activity does not have to be weekly. Rather, this report is completed after each phase of the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan is complete. Not every project will have all the possible phases, but the list of phases includes the following: Installation of perimeter erosion and sediment control measures; Clearing and grubbing of existing ground cover; Completion of any phase of grading of slopes or fills; Installation of storm drainage facilities; Completion of construction or development; Establishment of permanent ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion. Where do I mail the report? Do not mail the report. The records must be made available to the erosion control inspector at the site. Any documentation of inspections that occur on a copy of the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan shall occur on a single copy of the plan and that plan shall be made available on the site. Any inspection reports shall also be made available on the site. gTANInApn TFKApnRARY qII T FFNIrF NOT TO SCALE MAINTENANCE INSPECT SEDIMENT FENCES AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. MAKE ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. SHOULD THE FABRIC OF A SEDIMENT FENCE COLLAPSE, TEAR, DECOMPOSE OR BECOME INEFFECTIVE, REPLACE IT PROMPTLY. REMOVE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME FOR THE NEXT RAIN AND TO REDUCE PRESSURE ON THE FENCE. TAKE CARE TO AVOID UNDERMINING THE FENCE DURING CLEANOUT. REMOVE ALL FENCING MATERIALS AND UNSTABLE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AND BRING THE AREA TO GRADE AND STABILIZE IT AFTER THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN PROPERTY STABILIZED. 2' MIN COMPACTED S01 FLOW f� Ile illll=11111= TEMPORARY DIVERSIONS MAINTENANCE INSPECT TEMPORARY DIVERSIONS ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EVERY RAINFALL. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM THE FLOW AREA AND REPAIR THE DIVERSION RIDGE. CAREFULLY CHECK OUTLETS AND MAKE TIMELY REPAIRS AS NEEDED. WHEN THE AREA PROTECTED IS PERMANENTLY STABILIZED, REMOVE THE RIDGE AND THE CHANNEL TO BLEND WITH THE NATUR4L GROUND LEVEL AND APPROPRIATELY STABILIZE IT. TEMPORARY CHANNEL LINER CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 1. EXCAVATE THE CHANNEL AND RESTORE IT TO ORIGINAL LINE AND GRADE. WHEN STAKING, INDICATE A 0.2' OVERCUT AROUND THE CHANNEL PERIMETER FOR SILTING AND BULKING. 2. GRADE SOIL AWAY FROM CHANNEL SO THAT SURFACE WATER MAY ENTER FREELY. 3. APPLY LIME, FERTILIZER AND SEED TO THE CHANNEL AND ADJOINING AREAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE VEGETATION PLAN. 4. SPREAD STRAW MULCH AT THE RATE OF 100LBS/1000 SQ.FT. 5. HOLD MULCH IN PLACE IMMEDIATELY AFTER SPREADING WITH JUTE NETTING INSTALLED AS SHOWN. 6. START LAYING THE NET FROM THE TOP OF THE UPSTREAM END OF THE CHANNEL AND UNROLL IT DOWN GRADE. DO NOT STRETCH NETTING. 7. BURY THE UPSOLE END AND STAPLE THE NET EVERY 12 INCHES ACROSS THE TOP END, EVERY 3 FEET AROUND THE EDGES AND ACROSS THE NET SO THAT THE STRAW IS HELD CLOSELY AGAINST THE SOIL. HOWEVER , DO NOT STRETCH THE NETTING WHEN STAPLING. 8. NETTING STRIPS SHOULD BE JOINED TOGETHER ALONG THE SIDE WITH A 3—INCH OVERLAP AND STAPLED TOGETHER. 9. TO JOIN ENDS OF STRIPS, INSERT THE NEW ROLL OF NET IN A TRENCH AS WITH UPSLOPE END AND OVERLAP IT 18 INCHES WITH THE PREVIOUSLY LAID UPPER ROLL. TURN UNDER 6 INCHES OF THE 18 INCHES OVERLAP AND STAPLE EVERY 12 INCHES ACROSS THE END. DITCH LINER INFLOW STRUCTURE AVERAGE_ AREA* j WIDTH W - L * AREA OF BASIN WATER SURFACE AT TOP OF PRINCIPAL SPILLWAY ELEVATION INFLOW DEWATERING ZONE FILTER FABRIC PLAN VIEW BAFFLES BAFFLES SKIMMER DEWATERING DEVICE 4'x4'x6" BED �F NO. 57 WASHED STONE UNDER SKIMMER DEWATERING DEVICE Z z W Z z m W — CLASS I RIP RAP EMERGENCY SPILLWAY EMBANKMENT 1' FREEBOARD / 1 z6" MIN. T ELEVATION OF EMERGENCY ��EMERGENCY SPILLWAY SPILLWAY � 12" LAYER OF CLASS I RIP RAP W/ GEO-LINER SEDIMENT STORAGE ZONE 4'x4'WA BED SHED CROSS—SECTION VIEW OF N UNDER SKMMERSTONE MAINTENANCE DEWATERING DEVICE INSPECT BAFFLES AT LEAST ONE A WEEK AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. MAKE ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. BE SURE TO MAINTAIN ACCESS TO THE BAFFLES. SHOULD THE FABRIC OF A BAFFLE COLLAPSE, TEAR, DECOMPOSE, OR BECOME INEFFECTIVE, REPLACE IT PROMPTLY. REMOVE DEPOSITS WHEN IT REACHES HALF FULL TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME FOR THE NEXT RAIN AND TO REDUCE PRESSURE ON THE BAFFLES. TAKE CARE TO AVOID DAMAGING THE BAFFLES DURING CLEANOUT. SEDIMENT DEPTH SHOULD NEVER EXCEED HALF THE DESIGNED STORAGE DEPTH. AFTER THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN PROPERLY STABILIZED, REMOVE ALL BAFFLE MATERIALS AND UNSTABLE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS, BRING THE AREA TO GRADE, AND STABILIZE IT. SEDIMENT BASIN W/ SKIMMER NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION ;. QQ� OFI�SSIp SEAL 21 ON yd GIN1G REVISED 8:35 am, Aug 09, 2018 CHECK SLOT AT 25' INTERVALS INTERMITTENT CHECK SLOT MAINTENANCE NOT TO SCALE INSPECT ROLLED EROSION CONTROL PRODUCTS (RECP) AT LEAST WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH SIGNIFICANT (1/2 INCH OR GREATER) RAIN FALL EVENT REPAIR IMMEDIATELY. GOOD CONTACT WITH THE GROUND MUST BE MAINTAINED, AND EROSION MUST NOT OCCUR BENEATH THE RECP. ANY AREAS OF THE RECP THAT ARE DAMAGED OR NOT IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH THE GROUND SHALL BE REPAIRED AND STAPLED. IF EROSION OCCURS DUE TO POORLY CONTROLLED DRAINAGE, THE PROBLEM SHALL BE FIXED AND THE ERODED AREA PROTECTED. MONITOR AND REPAIR THE RECP AS NECESSARY UNTIL GROUND COVER IS ESTABLISHED. NOT TO SCALE GENERAL NOTES: BAFFLE (TYP.) '� C EARTHEN EMBANKMENT INLET ZONE 25% OF SURFACE AREA FIRST CHAMBER 25% OF SURFACE AREA SECOND CHAMBER 25% OF SURFACE AREA OUTLET , CLASS #1 RIP RAP \ OUTLET ZONE 25% OF SURFACE AREA NOTE: SEE N.C. DENR , SECTION 6.65 (BAFFLES) FOR CONDITIONS WHERE PRACTICE APPLIES, PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS, DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTAINANCE. TEMP SEDIMENT TRAP - BAFFLES NOT TO SCALE MAINTENANCE INSPECT BAFFLES AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. MAKE ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. BE SURE TO MAINTAIN ACCESS TO THE BAFFLES. SHOULD THE FABRIC OF A BAFFLE COLLAPSE, TEAR, DECOMPOSE, OR BECOME INEFFECTIVE, REPLACE IT PROMPTLY. REMOVE DEPOSITS WHEN IT REACHES HALF FULL TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME FOR THE NEXT RAIN AND TO REDUCE PRESSURE ON THE BAFFLES. TAKE CARE TO AVOID DAMAGING THE BAFFLES DURING CLEANOUT. SEDIMENT DEPTH SHOULD NEVER EXCEED HALF THE DESIGNED STORAGE DEPTH. AFTER THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN PROPERLY STABILIZED, REMOVE ALL BAFFLE MATERIALS AND UNSTABLE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS, BRING THE AREA TO GRADE, AND STABILIZE IT. BORROW PIT DEWATERING BASIN DETAIL DETERMINE BORROW PIT DEWATERING BASIN SIZE USING V = 8.0203 * 0 * T, WHERE V IS VOLUME (FT3), 0 IS PUMP FLOW RATE (GPM), AND T IS ❑EWATERING TIME (HR). USE MAXIMUM FLOW RATE OF 1000 GPM AND A MINIMUM DEWATERING TIME OF 2 HOURS. RISER SHALL BE A NON -PERFORATED, SMOOTH OR CORRUGATED MATERIAL WITH A FLASHBOAR❑ OPTION. CONSTRUCT THE COIR FIBER BAFFLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ROADWAY STANDARD DRAWING 1640.01 AND WITH MATERIAL THAT MEETS THE SPECIFICATIONS OF ROADWAY STANDARD 1060-14. PROVIDE 5' STEEL POSTS OF THE SELF -FASTENER ANGLE STEEL TYPE. INSTALL STEEL POSTS WITH NO MORE THAN 3' OF THE POST APPEARING ABOVE THE GROUND. ATTACH THE COIR FIBER MAT TO THE STEEL POSTS WITH WIRE OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE MEANS AND STAPLED INTO THE BOTTOM AND SIDE SLOPES OF THE BASIN WITH 12" STAPLES. INSTALL TYPE 2 GEOTEXTILE ON SIDESLOPES AND BOTTOM OF BASIN AT INLET AS SHOWN IN THE ❑ETAIL. USE THE TYPICAL SECTION SHOWN FOR THE BORROW PIT DEWATERING BASIN AS A GUIDE. THE BASIN MAY HAVE ANY TYPE CONFIGURATION AS LONG AS SUFFICIENT VOLUME IS PROVIDED AND PROVISIONS ARE MADE FOR A NON -PERFORATED RISER. DO NOT EXCEED 31� FT. IN HEIGHT FOR THE EARTH DIKES REQUIRED FOR BORROW PIT ❑EWATERING BASIN. THE BORROW PIT DEWATERING BASIN SIZE IS VARIABLE AND DEPENDENT ON SPECIFIC SITE REQUIREMENTS AS WELL AS PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. SUBMIT THE SIZE, LOCATION AND RISER PIPE I I MATERIAL FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. PUMP THE EFFLUENT INTO THE BORROW PIT ❑EWATERING s BASIN TO A MAXIMUM DEPTH OF 6 IN. BELOW TOP OF UNCLASSIFIE❑ EARTH DIKE. EARTH MATERIAL COLLAR ac PROVIDE A STONE ENERGY DISSIPATOR PAD AT THE COIR FIBER BAFFLE STEEL POSTS OUTLET OF THE PUMP DISCHARGE HOSE AND OUTLET OF THE RISER BARREL IN ACCORDANCE WITH ROADWAY VARIABLE STANDARD DRAWING 876.02 FOR OUTLET W/O DITCH. TYPICAL SECTION VIEW STEEL FENCE POST HARDWARE FILTER OF #57 d'o'.."'00, WASHED STONE (18"MIN. AT FACE OF 000HARDWARE CLOTH) S3'FILTER FABRIC °° ON GROUND BURY WIRE/ I BURY 6" OF UPPER EDG FENCE AND FILTER FABRIC IN TRENI HARDWARE CLOTH FILTER FABRIC�y I 1 J AND HARDWARE CLOTH IN TRENCH STONE ENERGY DISSIPATOR NOT TO SCALE WIRE AND WASHED STONE OUTLET NOT TO SCALE MAINTENANCE VCE INSPECT WIRE AND WASHED STONE OUTLETS AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. MAKE ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. REMOVE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME (APPROX 50X OUTLET COVERAGE) FOR THE NEXT RAIN AND TO REDUCE PRESSURE ON THE FENCE. TAKE CARE TO AVOID UNDERMINING THE OUTLET DURING CLEANOUT. REMOVE ALL FENCING MATERIALS AND UNSTABLE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AND BRING THE AREA TO GRADE AND STABILIZE IT AFTER THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN PROPERLY STABILIZED. 7 fN z 0 to E O LU U Lu o 5 LO N � N _r a0 Z z Q CoM� Z E N CO wQ�,�LL J ) L) O UJ 13 1.1 (3 3: 2 14 w W W 2 ff� 1.� 2 W Q Z_ J O Of Q U �T_ O U Z Z > J w z Q Q O 0 LL Z °6 w � Z Q Z (n O Lu 2 Q U ~ 2 W J J Z O Z w m J 0 l— Z C/) J U Q Z ~ Op W IY_ LLI DESIGN AWH DRAWN KCB CHECKED AWH HORIZONTAL SCALE SEE GRAPHIC SCALE VERTICAL SCALE NA DATE 0810912018 JOB NO. AH— SHEET C3