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HomeMy WebLinkAbout41-22_TippingFloorRepairReport_201805101 Patrone, John From:Seth Heath <Seth.Heath@wasteindustries.com> Sent:Friday, May 11, 2018 3:45 PM To:Patrone, John Cc:Catherine Hernandez; Watkins, Jason; Aja, Deborah; Chao, Ming-tai Subject:[External] RE: WI Burnt Poplar TS 41-22 Insp. Report (05/07/18) Attachments:BP Floor Repair Summary 180510.pdf Follow Up Flag:Follow up Flag Status:Flagged CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to  Report Spam.    John, Please see the attached report from our engineering firm addressing your comments in the most recent inspection report for WI’s Burnt Poplar Transfer Station. In regard items 12-16 in your report, Waste Industries is currently working with CEI to address those needs. CEI has been made aware of the comments in the report and Waste Industries will continue to monitor and manage these items to ensure continued compliance. Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions. Best Regards, Seth Heath General Manager 336-870-4171 From: Patrone, John [mailto:john.patrone@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2018 3:08 PM To: Seth Heath Cc: Catherine Hernandez; Watkins, Jason; Aja, Deborah; Chao, Ming-tai Subject: WI Burnt Poplar TS 41-22 Insp. Report (05/07/18)   Seth,    See link below for report of inspection of 41‐22 conducted on 05/07/18.      2 WI Burnt Poplar TS 41‐22 Insp. Report (05/07/18)    John    John Patrone Environmental Senior Specialist Division of Waste Management – Solid Waste Section Department of Environmental Quality   336-776-9673 office 919-280-4814 cell john.patrone@ncdenr.gov PO Box 16202 High Point, NC 27261       Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.   1 Patrone, John From:Patrone, John Sent:Monday, May 14, 2018 11:25 AM To:'Seth Heath' Cc:Catherine Hernandez; Watkins, Jason; Aja, Deborah; Chao, Ming-tai Subject:RE: [External] RE: WI Burnt Poplar TS 41-22 Insp. Report (05/07/18) Seth,    Thank you for your response.  It is understood that the re‐measurement of the tipping floor prior to construction in 2016  is ~ 900 MSL and that after construction it is ~ 901.35 MSL equating to the difference [~14”] noted in the tipping floor  repair report submitted to the SWS, dated May 10, 2018.      No further action is required at this time.      John    John Patrone Environmental Senior Specialist Division of Waste Management – Solid Waste Section Department of Environmental Quality   336-776-9673 office 919-280-4814 cell john.patrone@ncdenr.gov PO Box 16202 High Point, NC 27261       Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.   From: Seth Heath [mailto:Seth.Heath@wasteindustries.com]   Sent: Monday, May 14, 2018 11:01 AM  To: Patrone, John <john.patrone@ncdenr.gov>  Cc: Catherine Hernandez <catherine.hernandez@wasteindustries.com>; Watkins, Jason <jason.watkins@ncdenr.gov>;  Aja, Deborah <deborah.aja@ncdenr.gov>; Chao, Ming‐tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov>  Subject: [External] RE: WI Burnt Poplar TS 41‐22 Insp. Report (05/07/18)    CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to  Report Spam.    John, As discussed this morning I wanted to clarify the variance between the time periods and floor elevations. In 2016 the elevation of the old floor was measured at approximately 900 MSL and 2 after construction to keep the floor draining properly towards the push wall the final elevations were at 901 MSL at the wall and 901.35 MSL at the water stop. This is an additional 12-14 inches over the preconstruction measurement of 900 MSL. Please let me know if you need any additional information. Thank you. Best Regards, Seth Heath General Manager 336-870-4171 From: Seth Heath Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 3:45 PM To: 'Patrone, John' Cc: Catherine Hernandez; Watkins, Jason; Aja, Deborah; Chao, Ming-tai Subject: RE: WI Burnt Poplar TS 41-22 Insp. Report (05/07/18)   John, Please see the attached report from our engineering firm addressing your comments in the most recent inspection report for WI’s Burnt Poplar Transfer Station. In regard items 12-16 in your report, Waste Industries is currently working with CEI to address those needs. CEI has been made aware of the comments in the report and Waste Industries will continue to monitor and manage these items to ensure continued compliance. Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions. Best Regards, Seth Heath General Manager 336-870-4171 Atlanta www.eagleonline.net Charlotte 1-866.EAGLENC 2610 Bethany Creek Ct 2013 Van Buren Avenue Alpharetta, GA 30004 Indian Trail, NC 28079 Ph 678 339 0640 Ph 704 882 4222 Fax 678 339 0534 Fax 704 882 4232 May 10, 2018 Seth Heath, Waste Industries LLC 302 Grumman Rd Greensboro, NC 27409 Re: Burnt Poplar Floor Repair Burnt Poplar Transfer Station EEI Job # 5344 Mr. Heath, As requested, Eagle Engineering Inc. was onsite during the floor repairs completed on May 4th, 2018. Presented below is our summary of the repairs as well as a response to your most recent questions about the initial design/installation of the BP Transfer Station Remodel Project. Project Information The plans submitted show the floor elevation at 904ft in 2004 and at 904ft at the end of construction of the new floor in 2016. If we built the floor on top of the existing floor would the elevation not have been higher? Can we get an updated elevation of the new floor? The prior existing grade before 2016 shows an approximate elevation of 900 MSL near the rear keystone wall sloping to the east away from the wall to an ~ elevation of 899.5 at what is currently the edge of the existing building. The construction of the transfer station in 2016 left in place the majority of the existing floor with the exception of the perimeter wall foundations. Post 2016 construction the floor at the push wall near the floor weep holes is ~901 MSL to an elevation of 901.35 at the inside of the water stop. Concrete compressive strengths for the poured concrete systems exceeded the design 28 day strength of 4500 psi with strengths varying from 5280 to 6280 psi. Confirm the depth of the new patch being poured and have documentation. The floor area replaced measured approximately 35’ by 18’ which encompassed two areas of failure in the existing wearing slab. (Photo 1 & 2, typ) The slab removed varied Burnt Poplar TS Repair Summary EEI Project Number: 5344 Page 2 May 10, 2018 in thickness from 5.5 inches in the center of the repair area (Photo 3) to 6.5 inches along the edges parallel to the existing. (See Photo 4 thru 7) The prepared area exposed the underlying structural slab. Since a bond break was applied between the two floors, the structural slab was easily shown. (Photo 8). The water shown in Photo 8 was collected from the saw cut process and not visible beneath the failed section. The process water from the sawing operation and any debris where removed from the repair area and the slab prepared with another bond break. (Photo 9 & 10). Subsequently, 5000 psi, High Early, Fiber Reinforced Concrete was replaced within the repair area with a smooth trowel finish. (Photo 11) The preexisting layer that we built on top of, do we know that layers depth and can we articulate how it was tied in to the new layer? The area of repair consists of an existing base slab, structural floor slab and wearing surface. The existing base slab was retained from the original construction to provide additional reinforcing support to the stability of the overall system. The section below graphically represents both the repair area as well as the overall floor construction. EEI Failure Analysis: The existing floor appears to have received impact damage at or near the intersection of the existing control joints closest to the load over push wall. This was not evident in the remaining floor control joints. The cause of the initial damage could be attributed to shaking roll off cans in this area and banging the floor to shake debris loose or impact of the loader bucket within this area. It is possible once the damage had been accomplished that during the any freeze events that the floor could have heaved within this area. However, this is highly unlikely as it would require significant long periods of freezing to accomplish this event and freeze below the 6+ inch slab. As with most pavement failures, once a separated joint is observed, the failed section will Burnt Poplar TS Repair Summary EEI Project Number: 5344 Page 2 May 10, 2018 continue to grow with continued traffic cycles. Since this repair area is subject to what would be in excess of several hundred traffic cycles during a normal operating day, the more likely analysis is impact damage accompanied by the impact loading from the daily operations. Wearing of the upper sacrificial floor is within the design limits of a typical transfer station design and operation. While this floor appears to have some impact damage the design and construction of the sacrificial floor allows for intermediate repairs with limited interruption to the service of the public. The upper floor is designed with the same characteristics of a pavement system such that repeated traffic patterns will produce non-uniform wearing throughout the service life of the system. Low volume sites may experience sacrificial life expectancies of 7 to 10 years while high volume small sites may experience accelerated life cycles. Routine maintenance of the floor is expected including the floor weeps located along the existing push wall. If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to call at your convenience. Sincerely, EAGLE ENGINEERING, INC. Frank L. Gray, III, P.E. Principal Attachments: Photos Burnt Poplar TS Repair Summary EEI Project Number: 5344 Page 3 May 8, 2018 Photo 1 : Failed Section Photo 2 : Failed Section Burnt Poplar TS Repair Summary EEI Project Number: 5344 Page 4 May 8, 2018 Photo 3: Typ Measurement at Failed Section Photo 4: 6” at Back Right Corner of Repair Area (Closest to Push Wall) Burnt Poplar TS Repair Summary EEI Project Number: 5344 Page 5 May 8, 2018 Photo 5 : 6.75” at Front Right Corner of Repair Area (Closest to Apron) Photo 6 : 6.5” at Front Left Corner of Repair Area (Closest to Apron) Burnt Poplar TS Repair Summary EEI Project Number: 5344 Page 6 May 8, 2018 Photo 7 : 6.5” at Rear Left Corner of Repair Area (Closest to Push Wall) Photo 8 : Exposed Structural Slab, Typ Burnt Poplar TS Repair Summary EEI Project Number: 5344 Page 7 May 8, 2018 Photo 9 : Exposed Structural Slab, Typ Photo 10 : Bond Break Installed, Partial, Typ Burnt Poplar TS Repair Summary EEI Project Number: 5344 Page 8 May 8, 2018 Photo 11 : Finished Surface, Typ 1 Patrone, John From:Chao, Ming-tai Sent:Friday, May 11, 2018 4:27 PM To:Patrone, John Subject:Re: [External] RE: WI Burnt Poplar TS 41-22 Insp. Report (05/07/18) Follow Up Flag:Follow up Flag Status:Flagged Hi John:    I have no comment on the report.  It is good to know that WI recognizes that originally submitted drawing is  incorrect and we can have peace mind of the new slbe being constructed over the existing one, not just  wearing surface alone.    Ming     From: Seth Heath <Seth.Heath@wasteindustries.com>  Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 3:45 PM  To: Patrone, John  Cc: Catherine Hernandez; Watkins, Jason; Aja, Deborah; Chao, Ming‐tai  Subject: [External] RE: WI Burnt Poplar TS 41‐22 Insp. Report (05/07/18)      CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to  Report Spam.    John,    Please see the attached report from our engineering firm addressing your comments in the most recent inspection report for WI’s Burnt Poplar Transfer Station. In regard items 12-16 in your report, Waste Industries is currently working with CEI to address those needs. CEI has been made aware of the comments in the report and Waste Industries will continue to monitor and manage these items to ensure continued compliance. Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions.     Best Regards,        Seth Heath  General Manager 336-870-4171