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Luck Stone Corporation has requested environmental permits from DHEC to mine granite at a site located in the vicinity of the intersection of S.C. Highway 34 and Simpson Circle in Fairfield County, approximately 3.5 miles west of Ridgeway, South Carolina (TMS #166-00-00-028-000, 166-00-00-018-000, and 166-00-00-030-000). A proposed reclamation plan to restore the site to lake/pond, grassland, and commercial has been submitted with the application.
Mining
Luck Stone Corporation has requested environmental permits from DHEC to mine granite at a site located in the vicinity of the intersection of S.C. Highway 34 and Simpson Circle in Fairfield County, approximately 3.5 miles west of Ridgeway, South Carolina (TMS #166-00-00-028-000, 166-00-00-018-000, and 166-00-00-030-000). A proposed reclamation plan to restore the site to lake/pond, grassland, and commercial has been submitted with the application.
After careful consideration of all comments and information received from concerned citizens and local, state, and federal agencies, DHEC has determined that the Fairfield I-77 Quarry can comply with the South Carolina Mining Act and applicable air, water, and mining regulations. Having made this determination, and being in receipt of the required financial assurance, DHEC has approved the mine application and is issuing Mine Operating Permit I-002329 for the Fairfield I-77 Quarry. The final mine permit, maps, reclamation plan, and a summary response to comments are available below. Documents related to issuance of the air and water permits are also available below.
DHEC appreciates the interest, engagement, and comments received from all our stakeholders during the environmental permitting process for the Fairfield I-77 Quarry.
- Cover Letter
- MR- 400 Application
- MR-500 Reclamation Plan
- Site Maps
- Hydrogeologic Report
- Erosion & Sediment Control
- Parcels Survey
- USACE Jurisdictional Determination
- Cultural Resource Report
- Threatened & Endangered Species Report
- Ground Water Monitoring Plan
- Intent to Mine
- Memo to Adjacent Land Owners
- Updated Erosion & Sediment Control Maps
- Acknowledgement of Public Hearing
- Comments from SC Dept of Natural Resources
- Memo and Notice of Public Hearing
- Well & Pond Survey Form
- Comments from State Historic Preservation Office
- Intensive Cultural Resources Report
- Groundwater Modeling Report
The BLWM placed the mine operating permit application on public notice and began accepting public comments in April 2021. The BLWM completed review of all information and public comments received in writing, as well as those shared during the DHEC public hearing held on August 05, 2021. Additional information provided by the applicant was also reviewed.
- Approval of Application and Reclamation Plan
- Notice of Approval Memo
- Summary Response to Comments
- Guide to Board Review
- Permit Overview
Questions about the mine operating permit and the BLWM’s permitting process may be directed to:
Jeremy Eddy, Project Manager
DHEC Bureau of Land and Waste Management
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Email: eddyje@dhec.sc.gov
Air Quality
An air quality construction permit is an air permit required for any person who plans to construct, alter, or add to a source of air pollution, including the installation of any air pollution control device. The construction permit must be issued before any construction-related activities occur at the site. The construction permit allows for installation, modification, and start of operation of equipment.
On April 8, 2021, DHEC's Bureau of Air Quality (BAQ) received an application for an air quality construction permit for the proposed Fairfield I-77 Quarry. The BAQ placed the draft air quality construction permit on public notice from July 1, 2021 through August 20, 2021. The application used in the BAQ’s permitting process is available below:
On January 14, 2022, the BAQ issued a Department Decision, which includes construction permit 1000-0047-CA, the statement of basis for 1000-0047-CA, and the response to comments.
Water Quality
DHEC issues National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits to minimize environmental impacts from stormwater runoff and other water discharges that may occur during construction and operation of a facility.
In conjunction with the application for the individual mining permit under review in the Mining and Reclamation Section, the applicant is also required to obtain coverage under the NPDES General Permit SCG730000 for the Fairfield Quarry. This permit coverage addresses the water quality issues for both stormwater and wastewater that would be discharged through the outfalls from this quarry.
The Bureau of Water determined that the Fairfield I-77 Quarry meets the requirements for new coverage under its NPDES General Permit and granted this coverage on January 14, 2022
Questions about the NPDES permit and the BOW’s permitting process may be directed to:
Brett Caswell
Phone: (803) 898-4396
Email: caswelbm@dhec.sc.gov
Community Engagement
Virtual Public Meeting
DHEC held a Public Meeting to discuss the proposed Fairfield I-77 Quarry on July 22, 2021 at 6:30 pm. The presentation and a recording of the hearing are available below:
- Luck Stone Fairfield Public Meeting Presentation - July 22, 2021
- Luck Stone Fairfield Public Meeting Recording - July 22, 2021
Virtual Public Hearing
DHEC held a Public Hearing about the proposed Fairfield I-77 Quarry on August 5, 2021 at 6:30 pm.
Information from the public hearing is available below:
- Luck Stone Fairfield Public Hearing Presentation - August 5, 2021
- Luck Stone Fairfield Public Hearing Recording - August 5, 2021
- Luck Stone Fairfield Public Hearing Transcript - August 5, 2021
Local DHEC Contacts
To speak with local DHEC staff, please contact Chris Corley in our Columbia Area Environmental Affairs Office at (803) 896-0620.
For information on current or previous sites of public interest, visit DHEC's Environmental Sites of Interest webpage.