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SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Regular Session i March 25, 2013
14. MISCELLANEOUS A. DOWN HOME DAY Please keep in mind that “Down Home Day” is coming up on April 20 at the
Southampton Heritage Village. If you’re able, I hope you’ll support the Southampton County Historical Society.
B. NOTICES
Attached for your reference please find copies of various notices.
C. INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE Please find a letter from Mrs. Virginia Cutchin attached relative to raises for
school board employees in FY 2014.
Down Home Day
Southampton Heritage Village / Agriculture & Forestry
Museum
April 20, 2013, 12-5 pm
Admission $3 adults, $1 school age children
Schedule of Events:Flag Raising Ceremony, 12:00pm
Sawmill Operates: 2:00-2:30pm
Grist Mill: 12:15-12:45pm, 1:30-2:00pm
Mule handling demonstration: 3:00pm
Blue Grass Music: 3:00 - 5:00pm Jimmy Ricks"Shiloh
Grass'Bluegrass Band,
Sheep Shearing, Cross Cut Saw cutting, Train Rides, Don
"Hillbilly" Spence presenting his local poems
All afternoon:
RECEIVED MAR - 5 2CI3
Cynthia C. Romero, MD, FAAFPState Health Commissioner
John J. Aulbach II, PEDirector, Office of Drinking Water
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
OFFICE OF DRINKING WATERMadison Building109 Governor Street, 6'h FloorRichmond, VA 23219Phone: 804-864-7500Fax: 804-864-7521
Processing Office:Southeast Virginia Field Office830 Southampton Avenue, room 2058Norfolk, VA 23510Phone: 757-683-2000
SUBJECT:WATERWORKS:PWSID:
Southampton CountySedley3175690
WATERWORKS CONSTRUCTION PERMITPermit No. 300413 Effective Date: February 19, 2013 Expiration Date: February 19,2018
Issued to:Sedley Water CompanyP.O. Box 340Toano,VA23168
ATTN: Mr. Robert P. Finch
Plans and specifications for the construction of modifications to the Village of Sedley communitywaterworks located in Southampton County, prepared by Bowman Consulting Group, Ltd., have beenreviewed by this Office. The plans entitled "Village of Sedley Water System Upgrades, SouthamptonCounty, Virginia" are dated October 19, 2012, and include sheets Cl through C4, Ml, Al, and Elthrough E3. The specifications are entitled "Village of Sedley Water System Upgrades SouthamptonCounty, Virginia" are dated October 19, 2012.
The project consists of the installation of approximately 1,500 linear feet of 4-inch diameter waterlinesand related appurtenances to replace the existing 2-inch diameter waterlines, construction of a newcontrol building, new electrical control equipment, an emergency generator with automatic transfer switchand liquid propane fuel storage tank, site fencing, and recoating of the existing ground storage andhydropneumatic tanks.
The plans and specifications are technically adequate and are approved by this Office, in accordance with12VAC5-590 of the Commonwealth of Virginia Waterworks Regulations. A copy of these documents ison file in the Southeast Virginia Field Office.
This approval does not suspend, minimize or otherwise alter the waterworks obligation to comply withfederal, state, or local laws and regulations or permits.
VDH VIRGINIADEPARTMENT
OF HEALTHProtecting You and Your Environment
WWW.VDH.VIRGINIA.GOV
Mr. Robert P. FinchWaterworks Construction Permit No. 300413February 19,2013Page 2
This Waterworks Construction Permit is issued in accordance with Title 32.1 of the Code of Virginia and12VAC5-590 et seq. of the Waterworks Regulations. This is your authorization from the State HealthCommissioner to construct modifications to the subject waterworks in accordance with the approveddocuments. Any deviations from the approved documents affecting capacity, hydraulic conditions,operating units, the functioning of the treatment processes, or the water quality delivered, must beapproved by this Office before any such changes are made. Revised plans and specifications shall besubmitted to the Southeast Virginia Field Office, in time to permit review and approval beforeconstruction.
Upon completion of construction, the owner shall submit a statement signed by a professional engineerlicensed in Virginia certifying that the work was completed in accordance with the approved documents.
Upon receipt of this statement and satisfactory results of the bacteriological analysis, the project may beput into service.
If we can be of additionai assistance, please contact Ms. Kenee Hall, District Engineer, in our SoutheastVirginia Field Office, at (757) 683-2000, extension 113.
Sincerely,
J. £6rach II, PEDirector, Office of Drinking Water
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cc: Ms. Jessica M. Kwiatkowski, P.E., Bowman Consulting Group, Ltd.Dr. Nancy Welch, Acting Director, Southampton County Health DepartmentMr. Michael Johnson, County Administrator, Southampton CountyMr. John Jenkins, Building Official, Southampton CountyTvir. Barry E. Matthews P.O., Project Engineer, ODW - FCAPODW - Southeast Virginia Field OfficeODW- Central Office
RECEIVED FEB 2 7 2013
COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIADEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
TIDEWATER REGIONAL OFFICEDoug Domenech 5636 Southern Boulevard, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 David K. Paylor
Secretary of Natural Resources (757) 5 ] 8-2000 Fax (757) 5 18-2009 Director
www.deq.virginia.govMaria R. Mold
Regional Director
February 26, 2013
Mr. Michael W. JohnsonCounty AdministratorSouthampton CountyP.O. Box 400Courtland, Virginia 23837
Dear Mr. Johnson:
The Department of Environmental Quality has received an application to withdraw groundwater in the Eastern Virginia Ground Water Management Area. 9 VAC 25-610-250 B of the VirginiaGround Water Withdrawal Regulation requires that the DEQ send a notice of each draft permit to eachlocal governing body located within the ground water management area where the proposedwithdrawal will occur.
In accordance with this section, please find the enclosed notice that will be advertised in theDaily Press on Sunday, March 3, 2013. This applicant currently holds two ground water withdrawalpermits authorizing a 265,300,000 gallon per year withdrawal. The two permits will be combined intoone new permit authorizing a 255,024,000 gallon per year withdrawal because the systems have beenconnected. Additional information on the permit application may be obtained by contacting me.
The Department will accept comments concerning the proposed issuance of this draft permitfor thirty days. All comments must be received by 4 p.m. on April 2, 2013.
Sincerely,
Henry L. GhittinoGroundwater Permit Writer
Enclosure
Public Notice - Environmental Permit
PURPOSE OF NOTICE: To seek public comment on a draft permit from the Department of EnvironmentalQuality for the withdrawal of ground water in York County, Virginia.PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: March 3, 2013 -April 2, 2013PERMIT NAME: Ground Water Withdrawal Permit issued by DEQ, under the authority of the State WaterControl BoardAPPLICANT NAME, ADDRESS AND PERMIT NUMBER: City of Newport News; 700 Town Center Dr.Newport News, Virginia 23501; GW0052200NAME AND LOCATION OF WATER WITHDRAWAL: Combined Skimino, Banbury, and LightfootSystems; 1301 Lightfoot Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The City of Newport News has applied for reissuance of a permit combiningthe previously permitted Skimino/Banbury and Lightfoot water supply systems in York County, Virginia.The permit would allow the applicant to withdraw an average of 698,696 gallons per day. The groundwater withdrawal will support proposed residential and commercial development and similar existing usessupported by the pervious permits. The proposed withdrawal will utilize the Piney Point aquifer at a depthbetween 250 feet to 300 feet below the land surface at the withdrawal site. An aquifer is a body of rock orlayer of sediment in the ground in which ground water is stored and transported. DEQ has made atentative decision to issue the permit.AFFECTED AREA: The radial distance from the wells to where computer modeling predicts the affectedaquifers may experience one foot of drawdown due to the withdrawal is illustrated on maps that can beviewed at:http://www.deq.virginia.qov/ProqramsAA/ater/WaterSupplyWaterQuantitv/GroundwaterPermittinq/PublicNotices.aspxHOW TO COMMENT AND OR REQUEST A PUBLIC HEARING: DEQ accepts comments and requestsfor public hearing by e-mail, fax or postal mail. All comments and requests must be in writing and bereceived by DEQ during the comment period. Submittals must include the names, mailing addresses andtelephone numbers of the commenter/requester and of all persons represented by thecommenter/requester. A request for public hearing must also include: 1) The reason why a public hearingis requested. 2) A brief, informal statement regarding the nature and extent of the interest of therequester or of those represented by the requestor, including how and to what extent such interest wouldbe directly and adversely affected by the permit. 3) Specific references, where possible, to terms andconditions of the permit with suggested revisions. DEQ may hold a public hearing, including anothercomment period, if public response is significant and there are substantial, disputed issues relevant to theproposed permit. CONTACT FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS, DOCUMENT REQUESTS AND ADDITIONALINFORMATION: Hank Ghittino; Tidewater Regional Office, 5636 Southern Blvd. Virginia Beach, VA,23451; Phone: 757-518-2197; E-mail: [email protected]; FAX: 757-518-2009. The publicmay review the draft permit and application at the DEQ office named above by appointment.
RECEIVED FEB 2 5 2013
Cynthia C. Romero, MD, FAAFPState Health Commissioner
John J. Auibach ii, PEDirector, Office of Drinking Water
830 Southampton AvenueSuite 2058
Norfolk, VA 235 10Phone (757) 683-2000Fax (757) 683-2007
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
OFFICE OF DRINKING WATER
Southeast Virginia Field Office
FEB 2 2 2013
NOTICE OF VIOLATION
SUBJECT: SOUTHAMPTON COUNTYWater - Kingsdale-Moseley
PWSIDNo.3175461Ms. Shanda HarperAura, Inc.137 Kenmore StreetSuffolk, VA 23434
Re: Failure to Collect Required Bacteriological Sample
Dear Ms. Harper:
This notice is to advise that you may be in violation of §12 VAC 5-590-370 of the Commonwealth ofVirginia Waterworks Regulations for failure to complete required monitoring of the bacteriologicalquality of water your waterworks serves to consumers. The Regulations require your system to collectone routine water sample for bacteriological examination each month and report the results of the test tothis office no later than the 10th day of the following month. According to our records no bacteriologicalsample was collected, analyzed or reported for the month of January 2013.
Required Actions
Public Notice: The Waterworks Regulations characterizes this as a situation that requires Tier 3 publicnotification. According to § 12 VAC 5-590-540, you are required to notify consumers that the prescribedmonitoring was not performed, as follows:
• You must provide notice to consumers no later than one year following receipt of this notice.
• Your notice to customers must be mailed or directly delivered to each customer receiving a bill, andto other service connections served by your waterworks.
• If your waterworks serves consumers who do not pay water bills, or do not have service connectionaddresses (apartment dwellers, university students, or nursing home patients, for example), you mustalso use other delivery methods to provide notice to these consumers as well. Examples of othermethods include (but are not limited to) publication in local newspapers, delivery of multiple copiesto apartment buildings, or posting the notice in public places served by the system.
/VIRGINIA[DEPARTMENT
FOF HEALTHProtecting You and Your Environment
WWW.VDH.VIRGINIA.GOV
Ms. Shanda Harper Page 2 !±B 2 2 2013
SUBJECT: SOUTHAMPTON COUNTYWater - Kingsdale-Moseley
PWSID No. 3175461
• You may choose to distribute an annual report of all Tier 3 violations incurred by your waterworksduring 2013. If so, your annual notice must satisfy the timing, content, and distribution requirementsfor each Tier 3 violation.
• Unti l the violation is resolved, you must give a copy of the notice to all new billing units or newcustomers, before or at the time service begins.
• You must repeat distribution of the notice annually, for as long as the violation persists.
• If you are using a private laboratory, you should advise them that the monthly samples are forcompliance purposes and ask that they submit results directly to this office.
Draft Notice: Attached is a draft notice for you to provide to consumers. You may use this notice as is,or modify it to better meet your situation, as long as the information is accurate and the notice contains allof the required elements and mandated language. If you decide to change the notice, we suggest that youcontact this Office to verify that your proposed changes meet the requirements of the WaterworksRegulations.
Public Notice Confirmation: Within ten (10) days of completing public notification, you must providethis Office with a copy of the notice you distribute, along with signed certification of the distributioncompletion date and methods used. Failure to distribute public notice and report to the VirginiaDepartment of Health may be a further violation of the Waterworks Regulations. A public notificationcompletion form is enclosed for your use.
Follow-up Actions: You must collect a routine bacteriological sample during each monthly monitoringperiod. If you have questions, please call.
Sincerely,
Renee S. HallKF/RSH/bjm District EngineerEnclosurespc: Dr. Nancy Welch, Acting Director, Southampton County Health Department
— Mr. Michael W. Johnson, County Administrator, Southampton CountyMs. Roberta Riccio, Groundwater and Enforcement Branch, USEPA Region 3V.D.H. - Office of Drinking Water
R:\DIST20B\Southampton County\Kingsdale Mos1ey\NOVs\Bacti NOV FTS Routine OI-2013.docx
Letter for the Board of Supervisors’ Meeting, March 25, 2013
From Virginia Cutchin, 29018 Darden Point Road, Courtland, in the Jerusalem District
Dear Chairman Jones and Members of the Board of Supervisors,
I am writing regarding the General Assembly’s money for the 2 percent raise for teachers and
other contract school employees. The figures in the Tidewater News don’t match any monetary figures
mentioned at the last Board of Supervisors’ meeting; however, here is my concern.
On November1, 2011 all of the county employees, including the teachers, received a 2 percent
raise. That is less than a year and one‐half ago. For Isle of Wight, whose teachers have not received a
pay raise in 4 years, this money from the State Budget is a great incentive to help their employees and
help their county with part of the cost. However; for Southampton County, the need is school buses.
I am suggesting that you not accept the funds from the General Assembly because Southampton
County will have to match those funds for salaries, and in future years fund the entire amount. Instead
of another raise, I suggest that you, the Board, use the county’s matching funds (I think it was $75
thousand mentioned at the last meeting) and add $11,000 (the bus cost must have gone up because I
thought it was $85,000 at the last meeting) and buy the $86,000 bus.
Perhaps the Board of Supervisors could appeal to the General Assembly to give Southampton
County the budgeted amount to use toward school buses since our teachers have recently received a
raise. Then, with $22,000, you could purchase 2 buses.
Again, I would not be suggesting this except for the fact that you did vote for a pay raise for all
county employees less than a year and one‐half ago.
Thank you for listening. I hope you will consider my suggestion as an option.
Sincerely,
Ginna Cutchin