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Site Details
Site ID
Site Name
Site Location
County
163637
Whaley Materials, LLC dba Whaley Materials Jefferson County
Highway 25 West
Jefferson
Permit Details
Permit Number
Permit Type
Permittee Name
Permit Status
Expiration Date
TNR059888
TMSP
Whaley Construction, LLC
Inactive
6/30/2025
Inspection Details
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Inspection ID
108755
Statute
CWA
Results
Out of Compliance
Inspection Date
7/25/2022
Mulit-Day Start Date
Inspection Type
Follow-up
Notes
TDEC staff, Becky Lenz and Geoff Klein from the Mining Section and Crittenden Stender from the Underground Injection Permit Section, met with Brandon Ramsey from Whaley Construction, LLC. This site has coverage under TMSP Sector J and has an application with the Mining Section for in individual NPDES permit. Additionally it has a UIC permit application that was submitted as well. This site is deemed out of compliance at the time of inspection. A site under the TMSP Sector J may not process rock, this includes but is not limited to rock sorting and crushing. This site was sorting rock during the inspection. This site does not have coverage under the individual NPDES permit yet. It was raining during the inspection and any water falling on the process rock equipment was creating process wastewater. Additionally, the same issues from the TMSP/NPDES inspection on 2/3/2022 were noted. The silt fences need to be properly installed. These are temporary BMPs and more permanent ones such as clean rock armored berms or straw/seeded berms should be installed along the sinkhole boundaries and the outslopes/boundary. With the current grade, there is no way for water to make it back to the treatment structures, it will just travel offsite carrying sediment with it.
A supplemental inspection report with additional information may be found at the link below.
Biomonitoring Method