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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW5190301_Email RE Question About Jordan Lake Requirements_20181214McCoy, Suzanne From: Riddle, Rick L <rick.riddle@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 1:31 PM To: Buzun, Jennifer; Covil, Patrick Subject: RE: [External] RE: Question about stormwater requirements in the Jordan Lake watershed This message originated from outside your organization Yes, that is what the 1" rainfall amount is used for in those calculations. NCSU did a study that found out that about 90% of the contaminants comes from the first flush which in most cases is the first 1" from a storm. Richard (Rick) L. Riddle, Jr. Stormwater Engineer 919 707-3648 office Note new phone number NCDEQ Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Buzun, Jennifer <barbara.buzun@durhamnc.gov> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 1:28 PM To: Riddle, Rick L <rick.riddle@ncdenr.gov>; Covil, Patrick <pcovil@Dewberry.com> Subject: RE: [External] RE: Question about stormwater requirements in the Jordan Lake watershed External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Rick, So if you haven't had to apply the Jordan rules because of the pause in enforcement, would there even be a requirement for water quality treatment for NCCU, since they are in the Jordan Basin? Does NC DEQ have any TSS treatment requirements? Thanks, Jennifer Buzun, P.E. Assistant Stormwater Development Review Supervisor City of Durham Public Works Department Stormwater Services 101 City Hall Plaza, 3rd Floor City Hall Durham, NC 27701 Ph: (919) 560-4326, ext *30292 1 Fx: (919) 560-4316 jennifer.buzun(abdurhamnc.gov http://durhamnc.gov/895/Stormwater-Development-Review From: Riddle, Rick L [mailto:rick.riddle@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 1:02 PM To: Covil, Patrick Cc: Buzun, Jennifer Subject: RE: [External] RE: Question about stormwater requirements in the Jordan Lake watershed Patrick and Jennifer, The Stormwater program uses the 1" of a storm for the design of projects and then require that any outfalls release the 10yr storm in a non -erosive manner (so the rip -rap aprons and such are designed as such). I haven't had to apply the Jordan Rules because of the pause in enforcement I would guess. Richard (Rick) L. Riddle, Jr. Stormwater Engineer 919 707-3648 office Note new phone number NCDEQ -�5>�Nothjnq Compares ---,- Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Covil, Patrick <pcovil@Dewberry.com> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2018 11:34 AM To: Riddle, Rick L <rick.riddle@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Jennifer Buzun (iennifer.buzun@durhamnc.gov) <iennifer.buzun@durhamnc.gov> Subject: RE: [External] RE: Question about stormwater requirements in the Jordan Lake watershed . • External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to . • Rick, I have a question regarding the State-owned project we have been communicating about on NC Central's campus. We are going through the City of Durham review process and the City will be enforcing their peak flow attenuation requirements for the 2- and 10-year storms. The City reviewer (Jennifer Buzun — copied to this email) would like to know if DEQ will be enforcing a 1-year peak flow attenuation requirement for the project. If DEQ is not enforcing or reviewing for the 1-year peak flow attenuation requirement, the City will pick up that jurisdiction. Would you please let us know if you will review and enforce a 1-year peak flow attenuation requirement? Thanks for your help, Patrick Patrick L Covil, PE, CFM, LEED AP Project Manager Dewberry From: Riddle, Rick L [mailto:rick.riddle@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 8:09 AM To: Covil, Patrick <pcoviI@Dewberry.com> Subject: RE: [External] RE: Question about stormwater requirements in the Jordan Lake watershed This message originated from outside your organization Patrick, Here is the link to the Jordan rules and followed by the rule implementation information. I need to research it myself and will try to get back to you later this week. hLtp://portal.ncdenr.or /g web/jordanlake/read-the-rules http://portal.ncdenr.or /g web/jordanlake/read-the-rules Thank you for your patience. Richard (Rick) L. Riddle, Jr. Stormwater Engineer 919 707-3648 office Note new phone number NCDEQ Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Covil, Patrick <pcovil@Dewberry.com> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2018 11:04 AM To: Riddle, Rick L <rick.riddle@ncdenr.gov> Subject: [External] RE: Question about stormwater requirements in the Jordan Lake watershed Hi Mr. Riddle, I'm following up on my question. Please let me know if there is someone else I should go to. Thanks, Patrick Patrick L Covil, PE, CFM, LEED AP Project Manager Dewberry From: Covil, Patrick Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2018 3:29 PM To: 'Rick. Riddle@ ncdenr.gov' <Rick.Riddle@ncdenr.gov> Subject: Question about stormwater requirements in the Jordan Lake watershed Mr. Riddle, I am consulting on a state-owned project that is in the City of Durham's limits and in the Jordan Lake watershed. This project will go through the State Construction Office. Would you please help me understand the stormwater requirements for a DEQ-reviewed project in the Jordan Lake watershed? Thanks for your help, Patrick Patrick L Covil, PE, CFM, LEED AP Project Manager Dewberry 2610 Wycliff Road, Suite 410 Raleigh, NC 27607 919.881.9939 (Main line) 919.424.3763 (Direct line) 919.881.9923 (Fax) www.dewberry.com Visit Dewberry's website at www.dewberry.com If you've received this email even though it's intended for someone else, then please delete the email, don't share its contents with others, and don't read its attachments. Thank you.