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Slide #4 <br /> Erosion <br /> Sedimentation Control <br /> Fmclalh Slarnmer Sednwt Baeln Min Sklnrner(newly canalum-dr <br /> �Y <br /> Crdr Mining <br /> 1e im7enl Tiap in raeEd aroE.thich y Mul d dd ds ICO) Check Danis JVQTE:EASCC WTR61SARE <br /> TCMP"ARy 5 TA%X T4AE$ <br /> Slide #5 <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> County's Delegated Authority for Stormwater Manaaemertit <br /> Clean Water Act of 1972 (C1 A) <br /> Environmental Management Commission (EMC), governing entity <br /> G.S. 143-214,7; Stormweler Runoff Ruies and (Local) Programs <br /> Orange County was delegated authority as a Local Program in <br /> 2001 for stormwater management (Neu se), renewed in 2022 <br /> State Model Ordinance (Neuse-TarPam), last revised Feb. 2021 <br /> Stormwater is enforced by the Engineering Div. of Planning Dpt. <br /> State Stormwater Design Manual(MDC), 154 NCAC 02B and 02H <br /> { Issuance of storm water Management Plan Sup)approvals <br /> A uthorlty limiter}to non-agricultural land use (l_e_iron-farm) <br /> Cy Stober said Christopher Sandt is the county's reviewer for enforcement of all of these <br /> rules. He said he is in the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Division of the Planning <br /> Department. He said Patrick Mallet has Erosion Control Officers who review all land disturbance <br /> permits and plans that deal with erosion and sedimentation control. He said Christopher Sandt <br /> deals with all storm water devices that are installed in the county. <br />