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14) Permittee-The person,firm or organizational entity that signed as the financially responsible <br /> party on the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan. <br /> 15) Point Source Discharge-Any discernible,confined and discrete conveyance,including but <br /> specifically not limited to,any pipe,ditch,channel,tunnel,conduit,discrete fissure,or container <br /> from which pollutants are or may be discharged to waters of the state. <br /> 16) Soil Stabilization-The use of vegetative,physical or chemical coverage techniques that will , <br /> restrain accelerated erosion on disturbed soils for temporary or permanent control needs. <br /> 17) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)—The elements of the State's stormwater <br /> pollution prevention program that provide the technology-based requirements designed to , <br /> protect the state's waters from the adverse impacts of sediments. In North Carolina,the <br /> combination of the NCG01 Construction General and the Erosion and Sedimentation Control <br /> Plan are considered the SWPPP. It should be noted that on sites that involve multiple or <br /> complex sources of pollution,the Division may require additional control measures as needed to <br /> assure that water quality is protected and these additional measures will also be considered part <br /> of the SWPPP. <br /> 18) Temporarily Cease-When all or part of the site that is and will remain un-worked for a , <br /> period of days but where site land disturbing activity is not complete and additional land <br /> disturbing activity is planned. <br /> 19) Tem•,poraty Stabilization—When the establishment of ground cover.over all disturbed areas ' <br /> (such as mulching,rolled erosion control products,vegetation,or other material)renders the <br /> surface stable against accelerated erosion. Stabilization shall be achieved with the <br /> establishment of a uniform and evenly-distributed(i.e.,without large bare areas)ground , <br /> cover with a cover density of at least 80%. <br /> 20) Severe property damage—Substantial physical damage to property,damage to the control <br /> measures that cause them to become inoperable,or substantial and permanent loss of natural ' <br /> resources that can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe <br /> property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. <br /> SECTION VIII ' <br /> NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CONTACTS <br /> Asheville Regional Office Fayetteville Regional Office Mooresville Regional Office , <br /> 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Systel Building, 610 East Center Ave. <br /> Swannanoa,NC 28778 225 Green St., Suite 714 Mooresville,NC 28115 <br /> 828/296-4500 Fayetteville,NC 28301-5094 704/663-1699 <br /> FAX 828/299-7043 910/433-3300 FAX 704/663-6040 <br /> FAX 910/486-0707 <br /> Winston-Salem Regional Washington Regional Office Wilmington Regional Office ' <br /> Office 943 Washington Square Mall 127 Cardinal Drive Extension <br /> 585 Waughtown Street Washington,NC 27889 Wilmington,NC 28405 <br /> Winston-Salem',NC 27107 252/946-6481 910/796-7215 <br /> 336/771-5000 FAX 252/975-3716 FAX 910/350-2004 <br /> FAX 336/771-4630 <br /> Raleigh Regional Office Raleigh Regional Office <br /> 3800 Barrett Drive Mail to: , <br /> Raleigh,.NC 27609 1628 Mail Service Center f <br /> 919/791-4200 Raleigh,NC 27699-1628 <br /> FAX 919/571-4718 ' <br /> Page 16 of 16 s <br />