The Historic Green Springs, Inc. v. Virginia Department of Environmental Quality

CourtCourt of Appeals of Virginia
DecidedNovember 8, 2011
Docket2082102
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

VIRGINIA: In the Court of Appeals of Virginia on Tuesday the 8th day of November, 2011.

The Historic Green Springs, Inc., Reginald Murphy and Jane Murphy, Appellants,

against Record No. 2082-10-2 Circuit Court No. CL09-20

Virginia Department of Environmental Quality ex rel. Virginia State Water Control Board, David K. Paylor, Director and Executive Secretary, and Louisa County ex rel. Louisa County Water Authority, Appellees.

Upon a Panel Rehearing

Chief Judge Felton, Judge Elder and Senior Judge Clements

David S. Bailey (Tammy L. Belinsky; The Environmental Law Group, PLLC, on brief), for appellants.

J. Tracy Walker, IV; Elizabeth A. Andrews, Senior Assistant Attorney General and Chief (Kenneth T. Cuccinelli, II, Attorney General; David C. Grandis, Assistant Attorney General; David E. Evans; Darin Waylett; McGuire Woods LLP, on brief), for appellees.

This matter comes before a panel of this Court on a petition for rehearing from an unpublished

panel decision of August 2, 2011. See Historic Green Springs, Inc. v. Va. Dep’t of Envtl. Quality ex rel.

Va. State Water Control Bd., No. 2082-10-2 (Va. Ct. App. Aug. 2, 2011). Upon review of appellees’

petition for rehearing, appellants’ brief in response, and consideration of oral argument from the parties,

we lift the stay of the August 2, 2011 mandate and reinstate the panel’s opinion affirming the judgment

of the trial court in part, reversing in part, and remanding.

This order shall be certified to the trial court.

A Copy, Teste: original order signed by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Virginia at the direction of the Court Clerk VIRGINIA: In the Court of Appeals of Virginia on Tuesday the 20th day of September, 2011.

The Historic Green Springs, Inc., Reginald Murphy and Jane Stuart Murphy, Appellants,

Virginia Department of Environmental Quality ex rel. Virginia State Water Control Board, David K. Paylor, Director and Executive Secretary, and Louisa County ex rel. Louisa County Water Authority, Appellees

Upon a Petition for Rehearing

Before Chief Judge Felton, Judge Elder and Senior Judge Clements

On August 16, 2011 came the appellees, by counsel, and filed a petition praying that the Court

set aside the judgment rendered herein on August 2, 2011, and grant a rehearing thereof.

On consideration whereof, the petition for rehearing is granted, the mandate entered herein on

August 2, 2011 is stayed pending the decision of the Court, and the appeal is reinstated on the docket of

this Court.

Pursuant to Rule 5A:35(a), the respondent may file an answering brief within 21 days of the date

of entry of this order.

A Copy,

Teste:

Cynthia L. McCoy, Clerk

original order signed by a deputy clerk of the By: Court of Appeals of Virginia at the direction of the Court

Deputy Clerk COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA

Present: Chief Judge Felton, Judge McClanahan and Senior Judge Clements Argued at Richmond, Virginia

THE HISTORIC GREEN SPRINGS, INC., REGINALD MURPHY AND JANE STUART MURPHY MEMORANDUM OPINION BY v. Record No. 2082-10-2 CHIEF JUDGE WALTER S. FELTON, JR. AUGUST 2, 2011 VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ex rel. VIRGINIA STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD, DAVID K. PAYLOR, DIRECTOR AND EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, AND LOUISA COUNTY ex rel. LOUISA COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY

FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF LOUISA COUNTY Timothy K. Sanner, Judge

David S. Bailey (Tammy L. Belinsky; The Environmental Law Group, PLLC, on brief), for appellants.

J. Tracy Walker, IV (Kenneth T. Cuccinelli, II, Attorney General; David C. Grandis, Assistant Attorney General; David E. Evans; Darin K. Waylett; Richard H. Sedgley; McGuireWoods, LLP; AquaLaw, P.C., on brief), for appellees.

The Historic Green Springs, Inc. and Reginald and Jane Murphy (collectively “appellants”)

appeal from a judgment of the Circuit Court of Louisa County (“circuit court”) dismissing their

petition for appeal challenging the State Water Control Board’s (“SWCB”) decision to reissue a

Virginia Pollution Discharge Elimination System (“VPDES”) permit to the Louisa County Water

Authority (“the Water Authority”).

 Justice McClanahan participated in the hearing and decision of this case prior to her investiture as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia.  Pursuant to Code § 17.1-413, this opinion is not designated for publication. Appellants contend the circuit court erred in granting the demurrers of SWCB, the Virginia

Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”), Louisa County, and the Water Authority

(collectively “appellees”) to appellants’ petition for appeal, arguing that (1) they were entitled to an

evidentiary hearing on the matter of standing, and (2) they pleaded sufficient facts to establish

standing to challenge the reissued VPDES permit. For the following reasons, we affirm in part,

reverse in part, and remand for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.1

I. BACKGROUND

Reginald and Jane Murphy (“the Murphys”) own approximately 218 acres of land in Louisa

County known as Aspen Hill Farm. Aspen Hill Farm is the first working farm downstream of the

Zion Crossroads Wastewater Treatment Plant (“the Plant”). The Plant serves residential and

commercial connections in the Zion Crossroads area of Louisa County. The Murphys’ farm is

located approximately 400 yards downstream of a lake impoundment at Camp Creek into which the

treated wastewater from the Plant is dispersed, before being discharged into Camp Creek itself.

Camp Creek itself bisects and runs through Aspen Hill Farm for approximately one quarter of a

mile.

The Historic Green Springs, Inc. (“HGS”) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to

environmental conservation in the Green Springs National Historic Landmark District. HGS holds

at least two conservation easements on parcels through which Camp Creek flows, one of which is

located on the Murphys’ Aspen Hill Farm.

1 On November 30, 2009, appellants filed a complaint against the Water Authority in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. On June 30, 2011, the district court issued a memorandum opinion in that case addressing The Historic Green Springs, Inc.’s standing to challenge the VPDES permit in the context of a federal cause of action. See The Historic Green Springs, Inc. v. Louisa County Water Authority, Civil Action No. 3:09-cv-00079, slip op. (W.D. Va. June 30, 2011) (Moon, J.).

-2- In 2002, SWCB issued a VPDES permit to the Water Authority allowing it to discharge

treated wastewater effluent from the Plant first into an existing small lake impoundment formed by

a dam across Camp Creek, and then into Camp Creek itself. In 2003, the Water Authority began

discharging treated wastewater effluent from the Plant into the lake impoundment and then into

Camp Creek. In December 2008, SWCB reissued the VPDES permit to the Water Authority for the

Plant. The reissued VPDES permit imposed, for the first time, limits for total recoverable dissolved

copper and zinc in the treated effluent and established a four-year timeframe to comply with those

limits. Appellants participated in the public comment period as part of the permit reissuance

process and argued against reissuance of the VPDES permit. SWCB, on the recommendation of

DEQ, reissued the VPDES permit to the Water Authority on December 4, 2008.

On January 28, 2009, appellants appealed the decision of SWCB to the Circuit Court of

Louisa County. Appellants contended that in the five years since SWCB issued the original VPDES

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