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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCircleKFarmsII_CoverLetter_20200217North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality | Division of Waste Management 217 West Jones Street | 1646 Mail Service Center | Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 919.707.8200 February 17, 2020 Kilpatrick Farms Inc. Mr. John D Kilpatrick II 131 Oak Meadow Lane Magnolia, NC 28453 SUBJECT: Structural Fill Inspection and Maintenance Reminder Circle K Farm II Coal Combustion By-Products Structural Fill CCB0033 Duplin County Dear Mr. Kilpatrick: On December 11, 2019, Liz Patterson and David Powell, representing the Solid Waste Section (Section), inspected property containing the closed Circle K Farm I CCB0032 located at Circle K Lane, Magnolia, NC in Duplin County. The structural fill on this property was constructed under the rules codified in 15A NCAC 13B Section .1700. The site was filled with approximately 30,000 cubic yards of coal combustion by-product from Cogentrix Energy Incorporated in Kenansville, North Carolina. Fill activity occurred between April 19, 1995 and April 1, 1997. The coal combustion by-product used for structural fill is located under the concrete floors of hog production houses. Current use is same as last inspection on January 6, 2010. No areas migration of the coal combustion by-product was noted during this inspection. Attached is a copy of our site inspection report providing additional information. Owners of properties containing closed structural fills are responsible for the care and maintenance of the fill in a manner to ensure protection of the public health and environment. 15A NCAC 13B .1705(a) states in part that structural fills must be “maintained in such a manner as to minimize the potential for harmful release of constituents of coal combustion by-products to the environment or create a nuisance to the public.” One of the most effective ways to minimize releases and/or nuisance conditions is to maintain the approved cap system over the fill in accordance with .1705(j), which states “all structural fills shall be covered with a minimum of 12 inches compacted earth, and an additional surface six inches of soil capable of supporting native plant growth.” Many of these sites had alternative caps or end uses that were approved at the time of construction. The coal combustion by-product used for structural fill is located under the concrete floors of hog production houses. North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality | Division of Waste Management 217 West Jones Street | 1646 Mail Service Center | Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 919.707.8200 Circle K Farm II Inspection/Maintenance Letter Page 2 of 2 February 17. 2020 Section staff may periodically conduct follow-up inspections of this property to determine continued compliance with the applicable rules. Failure to maintain compliance with the applicable rules could result in enforcement action. In the interim, if site conditions change due to property usage or if you observe any changes to the physical conditions of the cap system, please notify the Section immediately. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions, please contact me at 910- 796-7405 or e-mail elizabeth.patterson@ncdenr.gov . Sincerely, Liz Patterson Environmental Senior Specialist Division of Waste Management - Solid Waste Section copies: Ed Mussler, Section Chief, Solid Waste Section Sarah Rice, Environmental Program Consultant, Solid Waste Section Jason Watkins, Field Operations Branch Head