Doswell LP
Facility Expansion
Resource provided a variety of environmental and engineering services for the addition of an electric generating turbine at Doswell Limited Partnership's (DLP) facility in Hanover County, Virginia. This project was on a fast track for completion within 60 calendar days, requiring many tasks to be performed concurrently.
Resource first performed a Phase I Wetland Determination to map the portions of the site that are most likely to be impacted by the planned construction. The wetland areas were survey located and mapped; the ultimate goal being a Jurisdictional Determination from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Resource also coordinated with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, and Virginia Division of Natural Heritage to determine any historic or archaeological impacts of the project, as well as impacts to threatened and endangered species.
Resource then evaluated the approved Conditional Use Permit for the site, as well as State and County ordinances, to evaluate impacts and determine that no conflict would occur for the proposed turbine generator unit.
Resource amended the existing Site Plan drawings to add the turbine generator unit, and coordinated with DLP regarding the improvements, including the Site Layout Plan, Grading and Drainage Plans, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, Storm Water Management Plan, revisions to Water and Sanitary Sewer Plans, as well as Cover Sheets, Detail Sheets, and Other Utilities.
After revising the Site Plan, Resource submitted it to the County for approval, and the plan became the first Site Plan Amendment in Hanover County history to be approved on the first submittal. Resource then prepared a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan for construction activities.
