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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3423_INSP_20180816FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 1 of 3 UNIT TYPE: Lined MSWLF LCID YW Transfer Compost X SLAS COUNTY: Forsyth Closed MSWLF HHW White goods Incin T&P FIRM PERMIT NO.: 3423 CDLF Tire T&P / Collection Tire Monofill Industrial Landfill DEMO SDTF FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE Date of Site Inspection: August 16, 2018 Date of Last Inspection: September 19, 2017 FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS: Forum 52 Yard Waste Facility 180 Northstar Drive Rural Hall, NC 27045 GPS COORDINATES: N: 36.207071 ° W: -80.288311 ° FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER: Name: Jan McHargue, Solid Waste Administrator Telephone: (336) 747-7310 Email address: janm@city ofws.org FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS: P. O. Box 2511 Winston-Salem, NC 27102 PARTICIPANTS: Adam Rickett, Project Supervisor – City/County Utilities Division Susan Heim, Environmental Senior Specialist – Solid Waste Section STATUS OF PERMIT: Permit to Construct and Operate New Large Type 1 Compost Facility issued: July 26, 2005; Permit to Operate renewed: October 6, 2010; Permit to Operate renewed: October 6, 2015; Permit to Operate expires: October 6, 2020. PURPOSE OF SITE VISIT: Comprehensive Inspection STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS: None. OBSERVED VIOLATIONS: None. The item(s) listed above were observed by Section staff and require action on behalf of the facility in order to come into or maintain compliance with the Statutes, Rules, and/or other regulatory requirements applicable to this facility. Be advised that pursuant to N.C.G.S. 130A-22, an administrative penalty of up to $15,000 per day may be assessed for each violation of the Solid Waste Laws, Regulations, Conditions of a Permit, or Order under Article 9 of Chapter 130A of the N.C. General Statutes. Further, the facility and/or all responsible parties may also be subject to enforcement actions including penalties, injunction from operation of a solid waste management facility or a solid waste collection service and any such further relief as may be necessary to achieve compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Act and Rules. FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 2 of 3 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 1. The facility is permitted as a large Type 1 compost facility for the production of compost from leaves and yard waste. The facility accepts clean wood waste, including unpainted and untreated wood and wood pallets and land clearing debris. 2. The facility is limited to a total capacity of 45,000 tons of materials received per year for both compost and wood waste processing. A permit modification is required in order to increase the capacity of the facility. 3. The wood waste collection and processing area is located on the paved area west of the scale house on the northern portion of the site. The yard trash/composting area occupies the southern, unpaved portion of the site. 4. The facility was found to be clean and well-maintained. No windblown trash or litter was observed. 5. City staff were onsite performing mowing and storm drain maintenance at the time of this inspection. Mr. Rickett stated that the heavy rains experienced over the past few months had made frequent cleaning of the storm drains a necessity. 6. Internal roadways are of all-weather construction and in good condition. The scale house and wood waste processing side of the facility is completely paved; the composting area is well-packed gravel that is maintained to ensure that ponding water does not occur. 7. The facility is protected by a chain link fence that surrounds the property, and is secured by a locking gate that serves as both the entrance and exit. 8. Proper signage was observed beside the gate at the entrance to the facility. 9. The paved portion of the facility is sloped to direct surface water to the storm water conveyance system. A large swale, located between the wood waste area and the scale house, moves storm water to a grated drain at the southern end of the swale. Surface water that doesn’t enter the swale is moved to a storm drain located on the western side of the access roadway that leads to the compost area. 10. A roll-off container was staged at the southern end of the paved wood waste operations area for the collection of any trash and unacceptable materials found in incoming loads. 11. No ponding water was observed at the facility, and no objectionable odors were detected. 12. All required buffers appeared to have been adhered to throughout the site. 13. All waste is weighed at the scale house, which is manned by city staff. Incoming waste is screened by the scale house operator, who then directs the load to the appropriate area where facility staff can further assess the material, assist with unloading, and remove any trash or unacceptable wastes before pushing the load up into the stockpile. 14. As a result of a 2015 contract, the facility is being operated by Wallace Farms on behalf of the city. Wallace Farms sub-contracts with Wrico, Inc. to handle the day-to-day operation of the site. Wrico’s responsibilities include assisting customers, screening and separating incoming loads, removing and disposing of unacceptable wastes, stockpiling ground materials and loading trailers. 15. All composting and wood processing operations are handled by Wallace Farms. 16. A small pile of yard waste was observed in the compost operations area. Mr. Rickett explained that this material results from the collection of residential yard carts. He added that all incoming material is transported to Wallace Farms for processing. Composting no longer occurs at the facility, so there are no temperature logs or thermometer calibrations on file in the facility operating record. 17. The wood waste operations area is divided into two sections: clean wood waste, including pallets and dimensional lumber; and, brush and land clearing debris. Large logs had been positioned to create stockpile areas for these unprocessed materials. No unacceptable waste was observed in these stockpiles. 18. A grinder is stationed at the wood waste processing area, but grinding operations were not taking place during this inspection. Mr. Rickett explained that, as grinding operations occur, processed wood waste is loaded into transport trailers and hauled to the Wallace Farms facility in Davie County (permit #30-04) for further processing. 19. The current Permit to Operate and approved Operations Plan were available at the scale house for review. Tonnage records were provided by Mr. Rickett via email after the inspection. The most recent Facility Annual Report indicated that a total of 8,459.42 tons of wood waste had been received at the facility during FY2017-18. This is almost exactly the same tonnage as was reported in FY2016-17. For July 2018, records showed 573.64 tons of waste had been accepted at the facility. FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 3 of 3 Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report. ________________________________________ Phone: (336) 776-9672 Susan Heim Environmental Senior Specialist Regional Representative Sent on: August 20, 2018 to Jan Smith. X Email Hand delivery US Mail Certified No. [ _] Copies: Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor – Solid Waste Section Adam Rickett, Project Supervisor – City/County Utilities Division