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s • <br /> 16 <br /> I <br /> While local governments have a role 1 <br /> ultimately the responsibility of the in Protecting WS-1 watersheds, it is e Environmental Management Commission to protect <br /> the quality of Class WS-I waters. Since the <br /> in the University Lake watershed and University proposed is classified y fiedivision is located <br /> find that the issuance of the subject Y bake is classified as Class WS-I, I <br /> watershed,t the issuance <br /> will subject permit will allow "urbanization" <br /> • <br /> regulations. Accordingly, ill not be compatible with the requirements of the <br /> for the construction and operation of the subject wastewater treatment Y denying your request for a nondischarge permit <br /> • <br /> facilities for Amberly Subdivision in Orange County. My reasons are as follows: <br /> ant and disposal <br /> 1) The construction of the subject wastewater treatment and disposal facilities <br /> and subsequent development of the subdivision are not in accordance with the <br /> requirement that the watershed remain in a natural and uninhabited or <br /> predominantly undeveloped (not urbanized) state; <br /> 2) This development will contribute to nonpoint sources of pollution in the <br /> watershed; <br /> • <br /> 3) The development could significantly compromise the pristine'quality of Mor <br /> Creek; and <br /> 8n <br /> 4) All of these factors could exacerbate the quality and eutrophic status of <br /> University Lake, Particularity with regard to nutrient loading, which in turn <br /> would compromise the quality and use of the Lake as a drinking water source. <br /> If this denial is unacceptable to ou <br /> hearing upon written request unacceptable <br /> thirty you, you have the right to <br /> This request wri be the days following receipt of thisuddenial. <br /> he form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 15013 of <br /> the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative <br /> Hearings, P.O. Drawer 11666, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604. <br /> made this denial shall be final and binding. <br /> Unless such demands are <br /> If you have any questions on this matter, <br /> Mouberry at (919) 733-5083. , feel free to contact i <br /> • Arthur <br /> t <br /> S ere <br /> • <br /> R. Paul Wilms <br /> • <br /> RJ/tea <br /> cc: Raleigh Regional Office - <br /> Permit File <br /> • <br /> IMIEREMESEamszsmemooms <br />
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