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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG020399_26Jan2018 Memo to DEQ_20180126ox CIESZKO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. P.O. Box 690 — (252) 447-2096 — Fax (252) 447-0687 HAVELOCK, NORTH CAROLINA 28532-0690 26 January, 2018 Bethany Georgoulias, Environmental Engineer 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 RE: NPDES Permit COI NCG080606, and COI # NCG020399 Subj : Renewals and Updates for Cieszko Construction Company, Inc. Dear Ms. Georgoulias; You have been very helpful with our company in the past, and I am hoping you can help us with updating our permits again for some recent items we have overlooked regarding our Stormwater Permit for our Sand Mine near Havelock(Whitehall Mine). On 2 November, 2017, we received a letter from your office to print off our new Certificate of Coverage from the website and submit outfall information no later than 30 November, 2017. This letter was dated 17 October, 2017. This notice came to us at the time when my brother and company CFO, and his wife, were each going through several heart surgeries and rehabs, and the family business was shorthanded in the administrative department. The two company employees that were doing the stormwater monitoring and testing about this time, had left our company and still have not been replaced. We failed to visit the website and print out the new cover page by the 30 November, 2017, deadline. Since about the second week in January, I have been trying to review our various mining and stormwater files to bring us up to date. When I tried to visit the website given in the letter, I was unable to connect to any information and assume the portal has been taken down. Our mine has been dormant since the end of September, 2014, and we have not performed any groundwater discharges or mining activities since that time. The last basin we were dewatering has the potential for a small section of sand that could be mined, but we have no plans to do so at this time, although the mining permit is intact in case we decide the economic benefits are in our favor. This basin is closed, in that it has no outlets to surface waters of the State, and the surrounding ground drains into the pond during rainfall events. Even during recent hurricane events, this basin has never overflowed. We have not performed any analytical monitoring since 2014 after reading the Monitoring Exemption on page 1 of Part IV of NG Li.Gews.P. No: 2-775 U-ti*� — U'P—i 1. M e -�� CaVo4,i,v B ra Lcti AGC the General Permit #NCG020000. If we were required to apply or submit paperwork to support this exemption in 2014, we failed to do so. I tried to look at the map on the state website for our mine, in hopes to see if the outfall we use when dewatering is located properly. I do not know the coordinates and was not able to open the map when I clicked on the "pushpin" on the screen. It may be that I was not using the website properly. Any assistance we could get from your office to correct any deficiencies (if any) we are currently having, or to bring our permits up to date, we would appreciate. Sincerely; Cieszko Construction Company, Inc. Martin G. Cieszko, President NG Li.Gews.P. Na: 2-775 U-t.i.wwteal. — U'P—i 1. M e -�� CaVo4,i,v B ra Lcti AGG