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Who is the governing/responsible agency? The SPCA created the Sedimentation Control Commission (SCC) to develop and administer the state of North Carolinas sedimentation and erosion control program.
Erosion ControlBuilding A Grading Permit is required when excavation (cut) and embankment (fill) grading activities move more than 50 cubic yards. Prior to starting any grading activities, you will be required to submit plans and any necessary supporting documentation.
An erosion control permit is required for any land disturbance activity in excess of 500 square feet (or 5 cubic yards).
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