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l <br /> 23 <br /> Mr. Sanford Bailey <br /> Page 2 <br /> November 6, 1996 <br /> e. 500 feet from a chemical or petroleum fuel underground storage tank without <br /> secondary containment; <br /> f. 500 feet from the boundary of a ground water contamination area; <br /> g. 500 feet from a sanitary landfill or non-permitted non-hazardous solid waste disposal <br /> site; <br /> h. 1000 feet from a hazardous waste disposal site or in any location which conflicts with <br /> the North Carolina Hazardous Waste Management Rules cited as 15A NCAC 13A; <br /> and <br /> L 100 feet from any other potential source of pollution. <br /> 4. The gully where#4 well is located shall be filled after the trees are removed. The <br /> location of the well site shall be brought up to elevation with the surrounding terrain <br /> of six to eight feet,with backfill. <br /> Any surface runoff from uphill shall be diverted so as not to use the gullies inside the <br /> 100"radius as drainage channels. <br /> Failure to comply with the above fisted provisos may result in the revocation of this approval. <br /> Acceptance of the wells as sources of public water supply will be based on,in part,satisfactory"new <br /> well"inorganic and bacteriological analysis. <br /> Prior to drilling you should contact the Groundwater Secfion,of this Department,and the County Health <br /> Department concerning the necessity of the issuance of well construction permits. Upon receipt of this letter <br /> and well construction permits from the appropriate agency,you may proceed with drilling operations. <br /> Upon completion of the construction of the wells, a 24-hour well yield test must be conducted in <br /> accordance with requirements of the North Carolina Well Construction Regulation and Standards. Copies of <br /> the well construction records,water analyses,24-hour well yield test,and three(3)copies of documents and <br /> exhibits as outlined in the"Guide for Obtaining Approval of Public Water Supply Systems"must be submitted <br /> to our Plan Review Branch,Public Water Supply Secfion,Division of Environmental Health in Raleigh for review <br /> and approval. <br /> Until the plans and specifications for the wells have been reviewed and approved by the Division of <br /> Environmental Health,no interconnection to the system is to be made. The plans and specifications must be <br /> prepared and sealed by an engineer licensed to practice in the State of North Carolina. <br />