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NCDEQ Wants More Information About Stone Quarry

The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality wants more information on a proposed stone quarry in Alamance County.

Alamance Aggregates submitted a mining permit application to the state last year. The company wants to establish a quarry in Snow Camp near Duke Energy transmission lines and a major gas pipeline.

Last month, NCDEQ held a public hearing where residents spoke about health and environmental concerns regarding the possible crushed stone quarry.

NCDEQ is asking for various types of documentation and information, including:

  • Proof that Alamance Aggregates properly notified the county manager and energy pipeline companies about the quarry;
  • Proof that Duke Energy and Colonial Pipeline Company have no issue with the quarry’s location;
  •  The estimated life in mine years and a hydrogeological study for the proposed operation;
  • A thorough investigation of the geology at the proposed mine site;
  • Proof of an individual permit and an air quality permit that addresses the amount of free silica dust and radon that will be released into the air;
  • Proof that there’s a valid approved wetland delineation for the site;
  • Overburden calculations;
  •  A revised blasting vibration study;
  • A well survey and responses to concerns from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the Winston-Salem Regional Office regarding erosion and sediment control.

Alamance Aggregates has six months to respond.

Naomi P. Brown joined WUNC in January 2017.
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