HomeMy WebLinkAbout0106_CarolinaResourceRecovery_LCID_T&P_PermitApp_DIN28741_20171011APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF
PERMIT TO OPERATE
CAROLI NA RESOU RCE RECOVERY
LCID TREATMENT & PROCESSING FACILITY
MEBANE, NORTH CAROLINA
May 2OLZ
(Revised October 20t7l
Prepared on behalf of:
Steven 5. Scotf
Mebane, North Carolina
Carolina Resou rce Recovery
3285 JONES DRIVE
MEBANE, NC 27302
(919) s63-3469 X 305
CAROLINA RESOURCE RECOVERY, INC.
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Mebane, NC 27302
October ll,20T7
Donna Wilson, Solid Waste Section
NCDEN& Div. of Waste Management
Raleigh, NC 27699
RE: Renewal of Permit to Operate (Permit No.0l06-Tp-2012)
Dear Ms. Wilson:
I offer this permit renewal application for Carolina Resource Recovery, an organic waste management facility.
We wish to renew our Permit to Operate as an LCID Treatment and Processing Facility.
Per your email instruction and in accordance with the requirements outlined in Rule .301 and current guidancefor treatment and processing facilities, the prior approved permit is being provided as outlined below.
(1) Permit renewal application narrative
(2) site and operation plans for a treatment and processing facility;
(3) Figures I through 3 to illustrate site utilization;(l) Copy ofthe deed;
(2) copy of zoning letter from the Alamance county planning Dept.; and
(3) Copy of Certificate of Coverage under NPDES General Permit No. NCG210000.
Please note the following 2 revisions in the Operating plan:
(4) Operating plan number 3. vehicles entering the facility will be directed to Mebane Wood Recycling in
place ofScott Stone, Inc.
(5) Operating plan number 7: Removal of the Fiat Allis 345-8 Loader as the equipment is no longer ownedor available to use.
If there are any questions regarding this letter or the enclosures, please contact me at (336) Zl4-722g.
Respectfu lly submitted,
/u/,Lr
Steven S. Scott
Carolina Resource Recovery
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Subject:
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Wilson, Donna <donna.wilson@ncdenr.gov>
Tuesday, October 17,20L7 3:22 PM
Kimberly Ho
RE: Permit renewal, LCID Permit No.0l_06-TP-2012
stamped approved applic Dec 2012.pdf
l'm sorry Kimberly for not replying. For the permit renewal, we don't have any rule or statute changes since the last
permit, so the renewal is just an update to your previous submittal. lf anything has changed in your previous operating
plan, or changes in contact information (phone numbers, email, addresses), then the operating plan should be
revised. lt does not have to be prepared by a consultant, unless your drawings are no longer accurate.
lf there are no changes, then the previous one should still be submitted, with a cover email/letter requesting permit
renewal. Your last approved application is attached.
There is no permit fee for renewal. lf you have any questions let me know.
Thanks, Donna
Donna J. Wilson
Environmental Engineer
Solid Waste Section, Division of Waste Management
Department of Environmental Quality
Phone 919-707-8255
Email donna.wilson@ncdenr.gov
Section website
Office address -217 W. Jones St., Rateigh, NC 27609
Mailing and delivery address - 1646 Mail service center, Raleigh, Nc 27699-1646
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Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to theNofth carolina Public Records Law and may be drsc/osed to third pafties
From: Kim berly Ho [mailto:KHo@scottstone.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October L7,ZOL7 9:45 AM
To: Wilson, Donna <donna.wilson@ncdenr.gov>
Subje* [External] Permit renewal, LCtD permit No. 0106-Tp-2012
cAtJTloN: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify that the
email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov.
Good morning Donna,
I wasn't sure if you had received my below email, so I wanted to follow up.
Please advise.
Thank You,
ftimfierty L. l{o
Credit Manager & Accounting
Scott Stone, lnc.
P: (919) 563-3459 x313
F: (919) 563-6335
From: Kimberly Ho
Sent: Thursday, October LZ,ZOLT 11:28 AM
To:'Donna.Wilson@ncdenr.gov' <Donna.Wilson@ncdenr.gov>
Subject LCID Permit No. 0101-TP-2012 renewal
Good morning Donna,
Upon further discussion with Steven Scott (owner and general manager of Carolina Resource Recovery) the decision to
renew our current LCID permit No. 0106-TP-2012 has been made. Can you please send us the renewal application anddirections? Also, as this is the first time I am helping him with this, can you please advise if there are further steps we
need to pursue?
I left you a voicemail message today regarding same and am very grateful for your assistance.
Respectfully,
ftim\erty L. lto
Credit Manager & Accounting
Scott Stone, lnc.
P: (919) 563-3469 x313
F: (919) 563-633s
CRR Application for Renewal of Permit to Operate
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF PERMIT TO OPERATE
CAROLINA RESOURCE RECOVERY
LCID TREATMENT AND PROCESSING FACILITY
Mebane, NC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paoe
Facility Overview 1
Land Use and Regulatory Compliance 1
Site Design and Operations 2
Record Keeping and Recording 4
Attachments:
LCID Treatment and Processing Facility Operating plan
Drawings
Figure 1 Treatment & Processing Areas Layout
Figure 2 Post-Processing Area Layout
Figure 3 Site Plan
Appendix
Copy of Deed
Zoning letter from Alamance county planning Dept., 1ot2gt17
Certificate of Coverage under NPDES General Permit No. NCG210000
November 2017
FACILITY OVERVIEW
Name of Facility:
Address:
Landowner and FRP:
Phone Numbers:
Carolina Resource Recovery
3285 Jones Drive, Mebane, NC 27302
Steven S. Scott, Owner and General Manager
(e19) 563-346e (ofc) (336) 214-722e (Cell)
The Carolina Resource Recovery facility ("the facility") is a land clearing and inert debris
(LCID) treatment and processing operation. The overall operational goal of the facility is to
continue to complement the integrated landscape products production and distribution
operations of Scott Stone, lnc. The recycled products produced by the facility include high
quality mulch and screened topsoil for bulk sale to landscapers and contractors.
It is the intent of the facility to accept land-clearing debris (stumps, trees, limbs), untreated
and unpainted wood waste (excluding dimension lumber), uncontaminated pallets (owner-
generated only), uncontaminated soil, and storm debris. Yard trash, leaves and other high
nitrogen wastes will not be accepted.
LAND USE AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Zoninq The site is unzoned; refer to the attached letter from Libby
Hodges Planning Manager, Alamance County planning
Department, dated October 17,2017.
Watersheds The site is not located in a water supply watershed. Refer to the
attached letter from Jason Martin, Planning Manager, Alamance
County Planning department, dated October 28,2011.
Storm water
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Storm water leaving the site in existing ephemeral and
intermittent streams discharges into an unnamed tributary to
Haw Creek (WS-V NSW classification). NCDENR's Division of
Water Quality issued a Certificate of Coverage under NPDES
General Permit No. NCG210000 (Timber Products Storm water
Discharge) to Carolina Resource Recovery effective February
1, 2012. The Certificate of Coverage number is NCG210421
and a copy is attached.
SITE DESIGN AND OPERATIONS
The LCID Treatment and processing (T&P) area is located in the central portion of the site
and occupies about 10.5 acres (see Site Plan and Figure 1). Access to the facility is
provided by an all-weather road, which has a secure, gated entrance at Jones Drive.
The facility is situated on the south side of the S9-acre site, opposite low-density
residential development to the north. The land to the south of the site (125 acres) is
owned and occupied by Scott Stone, lnc., a landscape materials supplier owned by the
facility's owner. Land to the east and west is mostly wooded and/or cultivated, i.e.,
undeveloped. Buffers have been provided as follows. 50 feetfrom property lines, 1000
feet from the nearest residence, 1000 feet from the nearest well, and 50 feet from streams.
Treatment and processing operations consist of sorting and segregating incoming wastes
by type, stockpiling organic waste until enough is on hand for cost-effective grinding by
contract, separating soil from stumps, grinding and screening organic wastes, and
screening topsoil. The majority of the area is used to segregate incoming wastes prior to
processing and to stockpile topsoil and organic wastes prior to grinding, Stockpiles
averaging 14feet high by 30 feet wide at the base are utilized. The design layout calls
for2O-footfire lanes around and between the stockpiles (see Figure 1). An area about
100 square is provided in the T&P area for optional organic waste grinding and screening
operations.
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Though inflow of waste materials to the facility cannot be accurately predicted due to the
commercial nature of the operation and the cyclical nature of land development, inflow
documented and reported of the last five years suggests that an average inflow for organic
wastes of 72 cubic yards per week (the equivalent of 6 tandem axle dump trucks) is
reasonable. Land clearing normally experiences seasonal peaks from about March 15
through June 30 and again from about September 1 through November 15. Somewhat
less activity occurs during July and August, and very little activity occurs during the winter
(November 15 through March 15).
A storage area (about 4.8 acres) is provided in the western portion of the site for processed
mulch and/or disaster debris (see Site Plan and Figure 2). The design layout allows for
2O-foot fire lanes around and between groupings of windrows (see Figure 2). The
processed mulch windrows will be 10 feet wide at the base with 1S-foot wide aisles
between the windrows. Disaster debris windrows will average 12 feet high by 25 feet wide
at the base with 1S-foot wide aisles between the windrows. Screening and load-out takes
place in a designated area in the eastern portion of the site (about 1.9 acres) near the site
entrance.
Storm water runoff in all operational areas is directed to permanent ditches and diversions
that direct it to storm water BMP's and/or forested riparian buffers.
The facility is operated to minimize dust, noise, and vectors. Dust is controlled by the
application of water spray on facility roads during hot, dry weather. Waste processing
may be postponed during periods of high wind to reduce dusting. Noise is not a problem
given the intermittent nature of the operation and the relative isolation of the site. Only a
few pieces of conventional heavy equipment operate at the facility, with the exception of
a tub grinder that operates 2 or 3 times a year on average. Regarding vectors, the facility
staff can facilitate drainage and minimize standing water to reduce the potential for
mosquito breeding. The wastes being processed are not likely to attract other vectors
since they are not putrescible.
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Site personnel consist of the following:
Site Operator:Supervises site operations and site personnel under the
direction of the General Manager. Also controls access
and directs vehicles.
Operate equipment associated with processing
operations.
Equipment Operators:
A more detailed discussion of facility operations can be found in the attached Operating
Plan.
RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING
Records are kept at the site regarding wastes received and wastes processed and sold
(mulch, screened topsoil, etc.). Records include customer or vendor name and address,
type and volume of material received and sold, and date of transaction. Copies of all
applicable permits (with supporting documentation form approved permit applications) and
of approved operating plans will be kept on site.
An annual report is prepared each year for the period July 1 through June 30 and submitted
to the Division of Waste Management by August 1. The annual report will document the
total quantity and types of waste received, including waste received from local
governments, and the quantities of mulch and other products produced and sold. For
reporting of volume-based transaction on a weight basis, processed volumes will be
converted using a factor of 400 pounds per cubic yard (0.2 tons/CY). The annual report will
be submitted on the reporting form provided by the Division of Waste Management for
treatment and processing facilities.
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OPERATING PLAN
CAROLINA RESOURCE RECOVERY
LCID TREATMENT & PROCESSING FACILITY
Mebane, NC
Steven S. Scott, Owner 919-563-3469 Office
336-214-7229 Cell
Sscott6O@triad.rr.com email
lscott@scottstone.com email
Steven S. Scott, Site Operator 336-214-7229 Cell
Emergency Contact (24 Hours) Steven S. Scott, Owner
Swepsonville Fire Department 336-578-1500 (Fire Station)
FIRE/RESCUE EMERGENCIES 911 Fire/EMS
PhysicalAddress: 3285 Jones Drive
Mebane, NC 27302
Operating Hours: Monday -Friday: B:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 7:00am - 12:00pm by appointment
1. The facility accepts on the following solid wastes:
Land-clearing debris (stumps, trees, limbs), untreated and unpainted wood waste
(excluding dimension lumber), uncontaminated pallets (owner-generated only),
uncontaminated soil, and storm debris. Yard trash, leaves and other high nitrogen
wastes will not be accepted.
2. The average inflow of organic wastes is 72 cubic yards per week (the equivalent
of 6 tandem axle dump trucks) based on historical usage.
3. All unscheduled vehicles entering the facility are directed to contact Mebane
Wood Recycling, where pertinent information is recorded on a ticket and/or
customer log, with the hauler name, vehicle type and size, and type of waste
materials noted. The office attendant then directs the vehicle driver to the site,
where the Site Operator directs the vehicle to the appropriate off-loading area.
The site operator selects vehicles on a random or targeted basis and conducts an
inspection of materials as they are being off-loaded. The visual inspection helps
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assure that received materials are compatible with the intent and goals of the
facility. Reusable inert materials such as brick or stone may be transported to
neighboring Scott Stone, lnc. if a market for such materials exists.
Treatment and processing operations consist of sorting and segregating incoming
wastes by type, stockpiling organic waste until enough is on hand for cost-effective
grinding by contract, separating soil from stumps, grinding and screening organic
wastes, and screening topsoil.
Land clearing and storm debris and other high C:N wastes are piled in linear
stockpiles averaging 14 feet high by 30 feet wide at the base in the treatment and
processing areas (see Figure 1). The design layout calls for 2O-foot fire lanes
around and between the stockpiles (see Figure'l). Some variation in the alignment
of stockpiles is expected, but the piles are oriented to provide drainage so water
won't pond on the site. Occasionally, the piles are relocated a short distance for
the purpose of separating and harvesting topsoil from the partially decomposed
wood.
Periodically, when prompted by customer demand, advancing decomposition,
and/or site space considerations, all or part of the stockpiled woody debris is
ground to create mulch for sale. lf necessary, excess processed mulch is
transferred to the storage area (see Flgure 2). The design layout calls for 2O-foot
fire lanes around and between groupings of windrows (see Figure 2). The
processed mulch windrows will be 10 feet wide at the base with 1S-foot wide aisles
between the windrows. The storage area will also be used for temporary disaster
debris storage when necessary. Disaster debris windrows will average 12 feet
high by 25 feet wide at the base with 15 foot wide aisles between the windrows.
Screening and load-out takes place in a designated area in the eastern portion of
the site near the site entrance (see Figure 3). If the facility reaches or has reached
capacity, waste receipt will be halted until space is available to resume normal
operations.
All non-conforming waste and non-recyclable material is stored on site in a
designated (small) area, then transferred to a roll-off container when sufficient
volume accumulates. Any household garbage or other putrescible wastes will be
containerized daily and properly disposed of at least weekly. Facility personnel
are responsible for transporting all non-conforming wastes to an appropriate and
properly permitted solid waste disposal facility.
The following equipment is available for use at the facility. Additional equipment
and vehicles are available at Scott Stone (contiguous site) for use at the facility
as needed.
6.
7.
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1999 Extec Screenerwith vibrating grid and stacking conveyor
Ford 555-B Loader
2007 Case Wheel Loader
1997 John Deere 5300 Tractor with 540 Loader
B. The facility entrance is secured by a locked gate to prevent access except when
scheduled or when an attendant is on duty, and to prevent unauthorized access
at all times. An attendant is on duty at all times the facility is open for public use
to prevent acceptance of unauthorized wastes.
L Access roads are of all-weather construction and are well maintained.
l0.Surface water is diverted from the working area at all times. Storm water BMP's
retention structures, and/or other approved measures are utilized to prevent soil
and other pollutants from accessing surface waters and to prevent excessive on-
site erosion.
1'1.A sign is posted at the facility entrance showing the contact name and telephone
number in case of an emergency, acceptable wastes and permit number.
12.Fire, ambulance, and police telephone numbers are posted in a place that is
readily accessible. The facility personnel are trained in basic on-site fire response
procedures and have access to heavy equipment, water and extinguishers to aid
in the early suppression of fire. Fire suppression may include isolation and
spreading burning material, application of water or chemical suppressant, and/or
covering with soil.
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
215 N. Graham Hopedale Rd,
Burlington, North Carolina 27217
Tel. (336) 570-4053
LIBBY HODGES
Planning Director
October 17,20L7
Steve Scott
3285 Jones Dr.
Mebane, NC 27302
JESSICA DOCKERY
Senior Planner
RE: Zoning letterfor property located at 3285 Jones Dr., Mebane, NC 27302, GPINs 9812863650,
98t2852545, and 9812863650
Mr. Scott,
The property listed above is currently unzoned and there are no zoning regulations prohibiting the use
of the property for LCID treatment and processing facility.
Please be advised that all state and federal guidelines will apply as well as all state building code
requirements.
lf you have any questions, please call me at (336) 570-4052.
Sincerely,
WWAH)
Libby Hodges
Planning Director
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
217 College Street, Suite C
Graham, North Carolina 27253
Tel. (336) 228-1312
JASON S. IIARIIN
Planning Manager
October 78,2011
Steven Scott
Carolina Resource Recovery
3285 Jones Dr.
Mebane. NC 27302
RE: Zoning letter for Parcel ID 163061
To whom it may concem:
The property referenced above is not located in a Water Supply Watershed and is presently unzoned. If you
have any questions, please call me at (336) 570-4052
Sincerely.
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S. Martin. MPA
g Manager
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATTIRAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER QUALIT'Y
GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG21()OO(|
CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No. NCG210421
STORMWATER DISCHARGES
NATIONAL POLLUTAI{T DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.l, other lawful
standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental
Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended,
Carolina Resource Recovery, Inc.
is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from a facility located at
Carolina Resource Recovery
3285 Jones Drive
Mebane, NC
Alamance County
to receiving waters designated as an unnamed tributary to Haw Creek, a class WS-V; NSW water
in the Cape Fear River Basin, in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring
requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, II, III, IV, \I, and VI of General Permit
No. NCG210000 as attached.
This certificate of coverage shall become effective February 1,2012.
This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in etl'ect fbr the cluration of the General Permit.
Signed this day February 7,2012./A^
for Charles Wakil<i, P.E., Director
Division of Water Quality
By the Authority of the Environmental IVlanagement Commission