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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG020863_Emails with ARO RE Dormant Status Request_20191211Georgoulias, Bethany From: Riddle, Shawna Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 2:06 PM To: Georgoulias, Bethany Cc: Aiken, Stan E; Smith, Danny; Lucas, Annette Subject: RE: Dormant Status Request for North 321 Quarry Bethany Thank you for the information. I had asked Tony Johnson to submit a request for dormancy status for the site. Vulcan recently purchased the quarry and the site hasn't been active for a number of years. Vulcan has another mine site in our region that we granted dormancy status to a few years ago. I will do an inspection after the first of the year and will copy you and scan to Laserfiche. Thanks Shawna D�E haivna Riddle #h'2PC 7Y72 �� ti? .Senior specialist Djvsion ofEMP '_ _Lfii�.aral a�� trod eso oes Forth Carolina Department of: Environment Quality 82-8.296.4500 (Office) 828. 99.7043 (Fax) Shai�.,na_Riddle.'d-.ncdenr. ao%, Ermd o7ye5pqrKfento and f,�crrr thus adrkes5 es bJ t to the North Czrolre A)tkc Records taw and may be cf sc0sad to thud parties, From: Georgoulias, Bethany Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 1:15 PM To: Aiken, Stan E <stan.aiken@ncdenr.gov>; Riddle, Shawna <shawna.riddle@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Lucas, Annette <annette.lucas@ncdenr.gov>; Smith, Danny <danny.smith@ncdenr.gov> Subject: Dormant Status Request for North 321 Quarry Good afternoon, Stan, Danny received the attached request for dormant status in our office earlier this week. I see the letter is cc'd to you in ARO, but we wanted to touch base about it. I've copied Shawna since she usually handles the mines in our program. Currently the NCG02 General Permit provides a process for dormant status requests to go straight to the Regional Office, but I wanted to go over the specifics for Annette and Danny's benefit. In Part III (SPPP), BMP inspections can be reduced if approved by the DEMLR RO: Georgoulias, Bethany From: Georgoulias, Bethany Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 1:15 PM To: Aiken, Stan E; Riddle, Shawna Cc: Lucas, Annette; Smith, Danny Subject: Dormant Status Request for North 321 Quarry Attachments: NCG020863_Dormant Status Request_20191209.pdf Good afternoon, Stan, Danny received the attached request for dormant status in our office earlier this week. I see the letter is cc'd to you in ARO, but we wanted to touch base about it. I've copied Shawna since she usually handles the mines in our program. Currently the NCG02 General Permit provides a process for dormant status requests to go straight to the Regional Office, but I wanted to go over the specifics for Annette and Danny's benefit. In Part III (SPPP), BMP inspections can be reduced if approved by the DEMLR RO: (b) BMP Controls Inspection and Ylaintenmwe. BMPs shall be inspected by or under the direction of the permittee at ]east once every seven calendar days, unless the site is inactive. All inspections and BMP repairs shall be documented by written record. Reduced BMP Inspections far inactive mimes. Dormant Site Status is available for inactive mines that have suspended all industrial activities, and if the permittee has certified to DEM LR's Stormwater Permitting Program that all portions of the site where clearing, grading, and/or excavation activities have occurred have been stabilized with vegetation. Under dormant status the permittee may conduct BMP inspections once amonth. The perrnittee shall send written certification to the DEMLR Regional 0fScethat the site is inactive, and the Regional Office may grant reduced B MP inspection frequency on the basis of the permittee's certification. The permitted site maybe subject to an inspection for verification. The DEMLR Regional Office will provide confirmation of dormant status and expected BMP inspection frequency in writing to the permfttee. This section goes on to say that weekly and monthly BMP inspections can be eliminated during dormant status under the following conditions, but that the permittee muststill perform an annual inspection: Permit No. NCG020000 In addition, also under dormant status but only upon a favorable site inspection by the Regional Off! ce,the Regional Office Engineer may exempt the permittee from weekly and monthly BMP inspections in writing if storrnwater structural B MPs have been removed and the Regional Office determines that structural BMPs are not necessary because of sufficient site stabilization. However, the permittee muststill perforui an. annual inspe€Hon as part of the SPPP Annual Update outlined in 8, of this section. In either case, the permittee shall notify- the Regional Odice prior to resuming industrial activities at an inactive mine. In their letter, Vulcan is requesting exemption from the BMP inspections and monitoring. In Part IV, Monitoring Requirements outline that dormant status can relieve the permittee from analytical and qualitative monitoring: Reduced monitoring for inactive mines. Dormant Site Status is available for inactive mine sites that have suspended all industrial activities, and if the permittee has certified in writing to DEMLR's Stormwater Permitting Program that all portions of the site with clearing, grading, and/or excavation activities have been stabilized with vegetation. Upon a favorable site inspection by the Regional Office, the Regional Office Engineer may exemptthe permittee from stnrrnwateranalytical monitoring, stormwater qualitative monitoring, and wastewater monitoring. The DEMLR letter granting dormant status must be kept with the S PP P, and availab] a for inspection within a reasonable time of the Division's request. I've also attached our Guidance and Delegation information on Dormant Status requests (a bit dated since 2012, but still applicable). Please note the step to add a Reporting Suspension in BIMS if the request is approved so that the status is accurately tracked. Any letters that are sent to the permittee in response (or other records generated by ARO that would belong in the file) should be scanned and put into Laserfiche (Isaiah can help with that if needed, or just email me the scan). To see the other documents in our Laserfiche repository for this site, please refer to this folder link for NCG020863. (Historical files for this one are still pending as I import scans.) Let us know if you have any questions. Best, Bethany Georgoulias Environmental Engineer Stormwater Program, Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources N.C. Department of Environmental Quality 919 707 3641 office bethany.georgoulias@ncdenr.gov 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 (location) 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 (mailing) Website: httl2://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-land-resources/stormwater