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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4504T_INSP_20190412NORTH CAROLINAD_E Q�� OepeNnenf of Envlronmmbl 0uel� FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section UNIT TYPE: Lined LCID lw X Transfer X Compost X SLAS COUNTY: HENDERSON MSWLF PERMIT NO.: 4504T-TRANSFER-1998 Closed HHW X white X Incin T&P X FIRM MSWLF goods 4504-H H W-2011 FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE CDLF TireT&P Tire Industrial DEMO SDTF Collection Monofill Landfill Date of Site Inspection: 04/12/2019 FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS: Henderson County Transfer Station 191 Transfer Station Drive Hendersonville, NC 28791 Date of Last Inspection: 10/23/2018 GPS COORDINATES: N: 35.35280 W: 82.4973' FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER: Name: Greg Wiggins Telephone: 828-697-4505 Email address: gwiggins@hendersoncountync.org FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS: Same as above PARTICIPANTS: Greg Wiggins, Henderson County Joanna Manley, Henderson County Lee Hill, NCDEQ — Solid Waste Section STATUS OF PERMIT: Permit Approval to Operate, Life of Site and modifications to existing plans issued October 30, 2018. Operations Plan dated August 2018 approved on October 30, 2018 PURPOSE OF SITE VISIT: Comprehensive Inspection STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS: N/A 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. Page 1 of 6 FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management NORTH CAROLINA Solid Waste Section ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 1. All photos were taken by Lee Hill on April 12, 2019 2. The facility is open to the public Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. 3. Waste is transported by K.R. Drenth Trucking, Inc. to the Upstate Regional Landfill, in Enoree, South Carolina for disposal. Records Review 4. The permit and operations plan were available upon request. 5. Tonnage records from January 2018 to March 2019 were reviewed. The facility averaged 369.37 tons per day during that period. 6. Waste screening forms from November 30, 2018 to April 6, 2019 were available for review. The facility conducted five to six waste screenings per day and the forms showed the final disposition of any unacceptable material that was found. 7. Scrap tire forms from January 2, 2019 to March 31, 2019 were reviewed and appeared to be filled out correctly. 8. The facility inspects the transfer trailers for deficiencies, records any issues in a log and sends a report to K. R. Drenth Trucking, Inc. on a weekly basis. 9. The county contracts with Doug Nelson for refrigerant extraction; the number of units evacuated and the number of pounds of each type of refrigerant recovered are recorded in a logbook. 10. Certified Transfer Station Operation Specialists • Gregory A. Wiggins (expires June 22, 2021) • Joseph L. Roberts (expires November 13, 2021) • Cassidy McCombs (expires August 14, 2021) • Jose Garcia (expires February 9, 2022) • Tyler Martone (expires February 16, 2021) • Earl Gillespie (expires February 9, 2022) • Curtis Case (expires March 2, 2022) • Donald (DJ) Smith Jr. (expires September 15, 2019) • Robert Pace (expires February 16, 2021) 11. The facility contracts with ECycle Secure for electronics management. The facility has collected 246,751 pounds of electronics from July 2018 to April 2019. 12. All records were available promptly in a neat, organized manner. Operations Inspection of the Transfer Station (4504T-TRANSFER-1998) 13. The transfer station consists of two pre-engineered buildings. Commercial trucks and vehicles with hydraulic lifts unload in Shed 1 and residential customers and hand unloaders use Shed 2. 14. No unapproved material was observed on the tipping floors of either shed at the time of inspection. 15. The trench drains in both sheds were clear and appeared to be working properly. 16. The tipping floor and walls of both sheds were clean and intact at the time of inspection. 17. Windblown litter was minimal and obviously well managed. Facility staff were actively picking up litter during the inspection. 18. The pooling of washdown water in the loading tunnel for Shed 2 that was noted in the October 2018 inspection report has been remedied. The facility has ground a portion of the floor down so there is positive drainage and washdown water now flows to the trench drain. 19. Both loading tunnels were clean and well maintained. 20. Loaded trailers are parked outside on a concrete and asphalt pad to the southwest of the transfer buildings. Leachate is collected by drains that are connected to the Cane Creek Sewer System. The pad has an asphalt berm around the perimeter to prevent additional stormwater from entering and leachate from leaving the system. 21. The entire facility appeared clean and well maintained. Facility staff stated that cleaning efforts take place throughout the day as well at the end of every operating day, thus ensuring a neat appearance is maintained. Page 2 of 6 FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management NORTH CAROLINA Solid Waste Section Operations Inspection of Area 4 (Scrap Tire and Electronics Waste Collection) 22. Televisions and other electronics are collected, sorted, palletized, placed in van trailers and sent to ECycle Secure in Charlotte, NC for recycling. 23. Scrap tires are collected in four van trailers and are sent to US Tire in Concord, NC for processing. Operations Inspection of Area 5 (Treatment and Processing, Beneficial Fill, Composting) 24. The wood waste treatment and processing operation is permitted to receive land clearing waste and untreated/unpainted pallets. Pallets and land clearing waste are collected in separate stockpiles. The county contracts for grinding one to two times per year. 25. Area 5 had adequate room between stockpiles to allow for firefighting equipment if needed. 26. No unapproved material was observed in the stockpiles. 27. The composting operation is permitted as a small Type 1 compost facility and may only receive yard waste, silvicultural waste, untreated and unpainted wood waste. 28. The facility collects leaves in a separate area across the access road from the land clearing and pallet stockpiles. The leaves that are collected are used onsite for erosion control and no material is distributed to the public. 29. The facility collects clean, unpainted concrete; the material is processed and used for roadbed throughout the facility. Operations Inspection of the Citizen's Convenience Center 30. The convenience center is located to the east of the scale house and is accessed from a separate entrance. Citizens can drop off recyclables, used motor oil, oil filters, cooking oil, used antifreeze, lead acid batteries, and electronics (excluding televisions and CRT monitors). The facility charges for televisions and monitors, and those items are directed to the electronic waste collection area (Area 4) at the transfer station. 31. Henderson County recently started a food waste collection program. Citizens can bring food scraps to the Citizens Convenience Center where the is material collected and sent to Atlas Organics in South Carolina for composting. 32. The County collects mercury -containing devices and lamps from residents, and the materials are stored in a locked metal storage building. The fluorescent tubes and bulbs were observed to be stored in containers that were structurally sound and adequate to prevent breakage. The tubes and bulbs are sent to Southeast Recycling in Johnson City, TN for processing. 33. The County operates a permanent Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Facility at the convenience center. The HHW Collection Facility is only for residents and operates on specific collection dates designated by the County. The County contracts with 3RC of Winston-Salem for management of the materials collected. 34. White goods containing refrigerants were observed to be stored upright on a concrete pad with the doors removed. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report. Digitally signed by Lee Hill DN: cn=Lee Hill, o=Solid Waste Section, ou=Field Operations Branch, email=lee.hill@ncdenr.gov, c=US Date: 2019.04.17 10:42:26-04'00' Lee Hill Environmental Senior Specialist Regional Representative Phone: 828-296-4700 Page 3 of 6 NORTH CAROLINAD_E Q�� OepeNnenf of Envlronmmbl 0w1� FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Sent on: April 17, 2019 to X Email Hand delivery US Mail Certified No. f 1 Greg Wiggins by: Copies: Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor - Solid Waste Section Marcus Jones, Henderson County Engineer Page 4 of 6 NORTH CAROLINAD_E Q�� OepeNnenf of Envlronmmbl 0w1� FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Transfer Building and Access Roadways Shed 2 Tipping Floor Page 5 of 6 NORTH CAROLINAD_E Q�� OepeNnenf of Envlronmmbl 0w1� FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Shed 2 Loading Tunnel Fluorescent Tube Collection Page 6 of 6