Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout19910131 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_19910202iaXoidw] uou:)y anuttwWV f4prwoddo renb3 uy SI0L-££L-616 auo4da!al L89L-119LZ M!!oIL-D4lJoN '4S!QrP'd 'L89LZ XN 'O'd sCrd uopuaA3M uopnno, SOTTS TPZ4u@D Aauzog ugof •zN a0T330 TPUOTbaH WgQ UIajPS-uO4suTM 00TTJ0 TPUOTbaH gbTOTPH SJODTITbug 3O sd.zOD SzaaUTbug jo sdzoD 40TZ4sTQ UOgbuTwTTM :00 quawgOPgqv cif: sss ??azang •s abzOa? ?}? 'ATazaOUTS 'E80S-EEL/6T6 41? Aauzo(j ugof goPquoo asPaTd 'SUOTgsonb AuP anPg noA 31 •9Z -ON gTwzaa apTMuOT4PN szaauTbug go sdzoO zapun abPZa -noO zo; buTAJTTPnb UT Pasn aq APw UOTgPOT9T4a0D sTgy 'pagOP44P ST UOT4POT3T4100 TPZauOD aq4 go Adoo V 'L86T 't zagwanoN panSST 9LTZ -ON UOT4POTJT4l0D A4TTPna za4PM TPZauGO Aq pazanoO aq uPO TTTJ posodozd agq gUgq POUTWa040P anPg DM 'uoTgonzgsuoo puod wzPg zo9 spuPT40m 90 gDP0 azOP uO uugq ssOT uT TPTZ04Pw TTTJ 00PTd oq uOT4POT;T4za0 A4TTPna zagPM JO; 4sanbaz znOA go MaTnaz uodn A4unOD uospTnPQ za4TPM Azzaa PUP 'TTauzPa NuPZ3 'pzPUOGq uaTTV •0 'asnozo APH jog spuod wapa SPUPT40M P04PTOSI zo s104PMPPOH UT TTTa pasodoza :goo[gns zaTTTW -zW zPOG Z6ZLZ 'O'N 'uo4buTxDq 40014S zaquaO gsPg TOE SOS 'S'n zaTTTW ApUV ' JW ?w lQ /teams ,If ')CZWD •M ulellim d y? alan3 1 aBloa? T 6 6 T 'S Z gOZPW 1owano7 'ug1VW -lD sawe( II9LZ Pu!!orn) LWON '44;)n o pai4S tinGs!!PS 4PON ZIS auawa&uPW puawuoa!nu3 jo uo!sw4 sa»nosa,d 1plr4pN puP `yllPaH 'Iuawuoainu3 30 }uaLuppdad Pull0J?D WON Jo aWP}S ° IIvis ? GENERAL CERTIFICATION THIS GENERAL CERTIFICATION 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 Environmental Management Regulations in 15NCAC2H, Section .0500 for the discharge of fill material to navigable waters or adjacent wetlands areas which are above the headwaters or to wetland areas that are not a part of the surface tributary system to interstate waters or navigable waters of the United States (i.e. isolated wetlands) as described in 33 CFR 330.5(a) (26) of the Corps of Engineers' regulations. The category of activities shall include any fill activity in these headwaters and isolated wetlands areas where the activity does not result in the loss or substantial modification of 10 acres or more of waters of the United States, including wetlands. The State of North Carolina certifies that the specified category of activity will not violate Sections 301, 302, 303, 306 and 307 of the Public Laws 92-500 and 95-217 if conducted in accordance with the conditions hereinafter set forth. Conditions of Certification: 1. Proposed fill or substantial modification of 1 to 10 acres of such waters, including wetlands, requires a written concurrence from the Division of Environmental Management. Activities involving less than one acre do not require written concurrence. 2. Excluded from this General Certification are discharges of fill in waters classified WS I, II, or III (public water supplies) and SA (shellfish waters). This exclusion also applies to fill in wetlands--adjacent to these waters. Discharge proposed for these waters or wetlands must be considered for certification on a case-by-case basis; - 2 - 3. That the discharge will consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants in other than trace quantities; 4. That established erosion control practicesl'are utilized to prevent excessive increases in turbidity and settleable solids concentrations in the water body as a result of the discharge; 5. That the discharge of fill material shall be in accordance with the conditions and management practices specified by the Corps of Engineers in 33 CPR 330.5 and 330.6 for nationwide permit number 26. Non-compliance with or violation of the conditions herein set forth by a specific fill project shall result in revocation of this Certification for the project. The Director of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management may require submission of a, formal application for certification for any project in this category of activity, if it is determined that the project is likely to have a significant adverse effect upon water quality or degrade the waters so that existing uses are precluded. Public Hearings may be held for specific applications or group of applications prior to Certification if deemed in the public's best interest by the Director of the North Carolina Division of Environmental Management. This the Sal day of ?{f 4fr /f04 7 . L MANAGEMENT DIVISION 0?? ENVIRQ6 FNT r ? R. Paul Wilms, Director NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WINSTON-SALEM REGIONAL OFFICE March 19, 1991 M E M O R A N D U M TO: John Dorney THRU: Steve Mauney? FROM: Mike Mickey A'C-L? SUBJECT: 401 Certification Reviews Perry Walter Pond Ray Crouse Pond Frank Parnell Pond G. Allen Leonard Pond Davidson County ?N s \All Our office has reviewed the information submitted by Mr. Andy Miller, District Soil Conservationist concerning the proposed construction of the four farm ponds listed below: Walter - 1.5 acre pond, U.T. to Ready Creek, D.A. = 0.06 sq. mile. Crouse - 1.3 acre pond, U.T. to Lick Creek, D.A. = 0.04 sq. mile. Parnell - 1.5 acre pond, U.T. to Yadkin River, D.A = 0.08 sq. mile. Leonard - 0.8 acre pond, U.T. to Brushy Fork Creek, D.A. = 0.02 sq. mile. As evidenced by the limited drainage area, each pond will be constructed in the headwaters of their respective tributaries. It is expected that each project will create more wetlands than will be disturbed by the construction and that the fill material for each dam will not come close to impacting more than one acre of wetlands. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Please note that no onsite inspections were performed. MM/SM/dh cc: Central Files WSRO J UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE March 4, 1991 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Mr. John Dorney N. C. Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Division of Env. Management Water Quality Section P. O. Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Dear Mr. Dorney: 301 EAST CENTER STREET LEXINGTON, NC 27292 This is to inform your office of Ray Crouse's intentions to build a farm pond on an unnamed tributary of Lick Creek in Davidson Co., NC. Mr. Crouse plans to construct a pond with a normal pool area estimated to be 1.3 acres. Please see the enclosed copy of U.S.G.S. Denton Quad. topographic map with the proposed pond site location. Mr. Crouse has received notification from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers that his proposed work is authorized by Nationwide Permit No. 26, provided it is accomplished in accordance with certain conditions. One of those conditions is that a state water quality certification be obtained or waived. Please respond on the need for an individual water quality certification. If you have questions contact me at 704-242-P-075. Sincerely, Andy Mh i 1 1 pi- Dist. Soil Cc.nserv.rt?r,r,r t. :Fnclnsure