Location | Facility | Permit Description | Copy of Notice | Public Comment Opportunity | Contact |
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| Charles City County, Piedmont Regional Office | INGENCO, Charles City Peaking Facility | INGENCO has applied for an expansion of their permit for the Charles City Peaking Facility in Charles City County. The permit would allow the applicant to withdraw an average of 15,069 gallons per day that represents an increase of approximately forty one percent (41%). The ground water withdrawal will continue to support a water supply for the existing operations along with the recent expansion of operations near the Charles City landfill site. The proposed withdrawal will utilize the Lower Potomac Aquifer at a depth between 635 feet to 675 feet below the land surface at the withdrawal site. An aquifer is a body of rock or layer of sediment in the ground in which ground water is stored and transported. DEQ has made a tentative decision to issue the permit. | PDF | 5/9/2008 to 6/9/2008 | B. N. Sinha |
Isle of Wight County, Tidewater Regional Office | Sandy Mount Community Water System | Isle of Wight County has applied for a new permit for the Sandy Mount Community Water System in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. The permit would allow the applicant to withdraw an average of 44,500 gallons per day. The ground water withdrawal will support a water supply for the communities of Smithfield Heights and Sandy Mount Manor. | PDF | 4/2/2008 to 5/2/2008 | Brenda Brown |
| Southampton County,Tidewater Regional Office | Virginia Department of Corrections | The Virginia Department of Corrections has applied for an expansion of the permit for the Southampton Correctional Center. The permit would allow the applicant to withdraw an average of 328,767 gallons per day which represents an increase of approximately 9%. | PDF | 3/23/2008 to 4/22/2008 | Hank Ghittino |
| New Kent County, Piedmont Regional Office | New Kent Courthouse Water System | New Kent County has applied for a new permit for the New Kent Courthouse Water System in New Kent County. The permit would allow the applicant to withdraw an average of 156,208 gallons per day. The ground water withdrawal will support County municipal buildings, schools, residential subdivisions, and businesses, and will also provide for minimal irrigation water for the school athletic fields. | PDF | 3/20/2008 to 4/19/2008 | C. Erinn Tisdale |
| York County, DEQ Tidewater Regional Office | Williamsburg Country Club | Williamsburg Country Club Inc. has applied for a new permit for an existing well system at the Williamsburg Country Club golf course in York County. The permit would allow the applicant to withdraw an average of 19,178 gallons per day. | PDF | 3/8/2008 to 4/7/2008 | Brenda Brown |
Isle of Wight County, DEQ | Isle of Wight County | Isle of Wight County has applied for a new permit for the Carrsville Community Water System in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. The permit would allow the applicant to withdraw an average of 19,822 gallons per day. The ground water withdrawal will support a water supply for the community of Carrsville. | PDF | 3/5/2008 to 4/4/2008 | Brenda Brown |