Final Determination of Categorical Exclusion from Environmental Review

 

Wilson County, SE Water District (the Applicant) has requested funding from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) program. The Applicant has received a final Determination of Categorical Exclusion from Environmental Review Requirements (CE) under 15A NCAC 1C .0504 rules from Public Water Supply Section, Division of Environmental Health (PWS).  This CE is issued for the project described below:

·          Applicant name:  Wilson County, SE Water District;

·          Project number assigned:  DEH-1040;

·          Project description:  Amend the project scope with the addition of approximately 14,000 LF of 6- and 8-inch water mains to the 41,000 LF of 6- and 8-inch mains originally proposed to bring service to areas of the SE district with poor water quality.

This CE can be revoked if significant adverse comment is received.  Please provide comments on this CE to Vincent J. Tomaino at the address below:

Parcel Mail Address

Public Water Supply/SRF

2728 Capital Boulevard

Raleigh, NC 27604

Regular Mail Address

Public Water Supply/SRF

1634 Mail Service Center

Raleigh, NC 27699-1634

919-715-1315

 

PWS issues this CE based on the following minimum threshold criteria for minor construction activities under 15A NCAC 1C .0408:

·          Potable water systems such as the Installation of water lines in proposed or existing rights-of-way for streets or utilities, or new water lines less than five miles in length [1C . 0408(2)(b)(iii)];

In issuing this CE, PWS also makes the following determinations:

·          The proposed activity has no potential for significant adverse effects on wetlands, parklands, prime or unique agricultural lands, or areas of recognized scenic, recreational, archaeological, or historical value including indirect effects; nor will threaten a habitat identified on the Department of Interior's or the state's threatened and endangered species lists [1C .0306(1)].

·          The proposed activity will not cause significant changes in industrial, commercial, residential, agricultural, or silvicultural land use concentrations or distributions which would be expected to create adverse water quality, air quality, or ground water impacts; or affect long-term recreational benefits, shellfish, wildlife, or their natural habitats [1C .0306(2)].

·          The proposed activity has no indirect effect, nor is it part of cumulative effects, not generally covered in the approval process for the state action, and that may result in a potential risk to human health or the environment [1C .0306(3)].

 

Authorization

Reviewed By: 

Amanjit Paintal

 

For Public Water Supply: 

Sid L. Harrell