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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001_ROSCANS_1995State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources • • Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor � C Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary C William L. Meyer, Director June 1, 1995 Mr. Wendell Parker GAI Consultants -NC, Inc. 3812-H Tarheel Drive Raleigh, N.C. 27609 RE: Hydrogeologic Review Of The Revised Site Hydrogeologic Report, Tri-County Solid Waste Landfill, Cherokee County Dear Mr. Parker, A preliminary hydrogeologic review has been done of the Revised Site Hydrogeologic Report for Cherokee County. Several of the responses still do not provide all of the information required by the Solid Waste Management Rules. Please address the following issues in order to provide the information necessary to enable the completion of the technical review of the Site Study. As I have already expressed verbally on several occasions, I am getting a little frustrated with the responses stating that the requested information is not required by the rules. In most cases the requested information is specifically required in the rules. In a few cases the requested information is documentation for information specifically required in the rules. Rule .0202 Permit Application, specifically requires "the geological study shall bear the seal of a licensed professional geologist, in accordance with N.C.G.S. Chapter 89E". Rule .1623(a)(1) specifically requires "For sites located in piedmont or mountain regions, this report shall include a fracture trace analysis...". Two large areas of the site have not been investigated. One area is located on the eastern portion of the site. And the other area is located between the borings located in the central portion of the site and the borings located in the western portion of the site. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Wendell Parker Cherokee Site Study page 2 Areas Of The Site Not Investigated (Continued) The comments about the minimum boring density are not relevant. The rules require subsurface characterization of (_all por-ti_ons_�af_)__the—cite to be considered for a facility permit. The average boring density is a guideline of the minimum amount of borings that may be needed to provide adequate characterization, based upon the experience of the Solid Waste Section. The point is not merely to do a certain number of borings, but to provide an adequate characterization of the entire site. - As GAI is aware, based on numerous past conversations, the Solid Waste Section requires that all of a proposed site be characterized. Any significant portions of a proposed site that are not investigated can not be considered for inclusion in the facility permit. Based upon the information provided, as illustrated on Plate 4 of the Revised Report, over one-half of the acreage for the proposed site has no borings. The large gaps in the investigation for this site prohibit the Solid Waste Section from considering site approval for the entire site. It is difficult for me to understand why the County or their consultants did not discuss the need for additional site characterization with the Solid Waste Section prior to this date. Now several months have passed and remobilization is still needed in order to provide the additional information necespary to proceed with the permit application process. The discussion clarifying the terminology for "temporary standpipes" is generally adequate. However, in all my years of experience, I have never heard of a properly constructed piezometer referred to as an "open standpipe". In my experience this terminology is used for boreholes with well casings that have not been grouted in place. The additional information on porosity is helpful. The effective porosity for the clay (Unit I) does not appear accurate. Please provide the sources and rationale for this value. Velocity values should be provided for all hydrogeologic units, including those in the unsaturated zone. Reference Rule .1631(c)(2). Wendell Parker Cherokee Site Study page 3 Rule .1623(a)(7)(A) specifically requires "water table elevations at the time of boring ...". In the future, these measurements should always be recorded and reported. If this data is not available for this Site Hydrogeologic Report, then you need to provide a discussion on why this information is not critical since stabilized water table elevations are available. As previously referenced, the rules specifically require a fracture trace analysis. Why was the area to the northwest of the proposed site (Magazine Branch, Coffey Cove, Rhea Cove, Pine Knob, etc.) not included in the lineament study for the fracture trace analysis? This area should be evaluated and a revised fracture trace analysis and Rose diagram should be submitted. The revisions to Plate 3 (Plate 4 in the Revised Report) do improve the legibility and ability to interpret information from the map. The additional subsurface profiles are also helpful and assist in the interpretation of the characteristics of the site. The Section Hydrogeologic Unit has not yet completed a full technical review of the Revised Site Hydrogeologic Report, since the report is not yet complete. When a complete report (that offers subsurface characterization of all areas of the proposed site) is received, then we can proceed with the technical review. Please provide the information requested in this letter so the Solid Waste Section can complete the technical review of the Cherokee County Landfill site plan application. If you have any questions, you may contact me at (919) 733-0692, extension 258. Sincerely, ��/ tL47/ Bobby L tfy, Hydrogeologist Solid Waste Section cc: Bill Sessoms, Solid Waste Section Richard Honeycutt, Cherokee County Manager Jim Woodie, Municipal Engineering Jim Patterson, SWS Asheville I NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURr,i, RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section j SOLID WASTE MANAGFIENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility JA /V Permi t # County t�,��;1 Name of Facility L +L Location Date of Last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes A. Specific Condition(s) Violated N/A I I . Operational Requirements ents Followed _ Yes No )1 0 4 1 A '"' �5 r e (. +I rA' 15A N . C _ Admin. Code 138 Section d kr ? f Ira ✓ ` �' `� 4 (� t �'/, A_ Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. III_ Other Violations of Rule or IV. Evaluator's Comments I 1l5/ V �'V li/ .: x h htfl V. Continuation Page Required? Yes •' No Receiving Signature Evaluation Date Solid Waste Section DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central office Part III Pink: Regional office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) K Purpose: G.S. 130A-294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NCAC 13B list requirements which must be followed by solid waste facilities. Instructions: Solid Waste Section personnel shall complete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. Distribution: buti on: Part I Mute: facility copy Part II Canary: Raleigh central office file copy Part III Pink: Regional office file copy Disposition: This form may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATUR,.., RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility d% E Permit # County. Name of Faci l ity i ., �i a H r.oCEmrl—�-1 t'� jo 0 L- 4. Location 6k 15 1,� Oinye l..(�-:. Date of Last Evaluationd I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes 1( No 15A N.C. Admin. Code 13B Section it 19, L A. Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. t Z, e.it2t fir, -} III. Other Violations of Rule or Law I IV. Evaluator's Commentsam hr r.rli 1 ir. 4 V. Continuation Page Required? Yes �' No Receiving Signature _� i �•� Evaluation Date h Solid Waste Section 2,: .�r DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central office Part III Pink: Regional Office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) Purpose: G.S. 130A-294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NCAC 13B list requirements which must be followed by solid waste Instructions: ions: Solid Waste Section personnel shall Clete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. Distribution: Part I Mite: facility copy Part II Canary: Raleigh central office file copy Part III Pink: Regional office file copy Disposition: This form may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. N NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATUR.-, RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility M L P' Permit # county Name of Facility D al),A, �—AXIJ t Location 5 1 5.15" 0/&,/jrr Date of Last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed X Yes No N/A A. specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes Mo 15A N.C. Admin. Code 138 Section A. Specific Violations) by number and Letter. Nc> \-Ilb4lvin�' AAXI'r III. Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments Z�61 V. Continuation Page Required? Yes \ —A—140 Signature Receiving Siature -��.r 1�11`ele'117�- Evaluation Date Solid Waste Secti on DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Ceno7at Office Part III Pink: Regional office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) Purpose: G.S. 130A-294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NCAC 13B list its which must be followed by solid waste Instructions: Solid Waste Section personnel shall complete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. Distribution: Part I mite: facility copy Part II Canary: Raleigh central office file copy Part III Pink: Regional office file copy Disposition: This form may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. Commissioners Charles W. Laney Eugene Morrow George Postell G'HEROKEE CO UN 1 'Y 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, North Carolina 28906 (704) 837-5527 • Fax (704) 837-9684 Mr. Jim Patterson Solid Waste Management Specialist Division of Solid Waste Management 59 Woodfin Place AsIie. A.l.., N-1- Re: Cherokee County Landfill Dear Mr. Patterson: On behalf of Cherokee County,we are requesting permission to use synthetic daily cover. Please find enclosed Appendix VII of the Transition Plan that generally addresses the use of synthetic cover. Cherokee County would like to use two 50' x 48' parcels of "Airspace Saver". Enclosed is a chart of the physical properties of this cover for your review. The cover will be used according to the plan submitted in the Transition Plan. We would like to get your approval as soon as possible so that we can limit the use of soil as daily If . iii `�_ii't%: any qi esflons or need ad-lition?1 information, please do not hesitate to call me at (704)837-5527. Sincerely Yours, Richard L. Honeycutt County Manager cc: Wayne Sullivan County Manager Richard L. Honeycutt County Attorney R. Scott Lindsay OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR CHEROKEE COUNTY The County of Cherokee will operate their existing landfill until the October 9, 1996. The Transition Plan includes a vertical expansion which will be the plan by which the landfill is filled. The County has been operating under the fill with the area type fill. The daily fill should be maintained in the smallest area possible and filled as deep as possible before the daily cover is applied. Daily cover will be the combination of soil and synthetic cover. The synthetic cover will be used on days that the next days fill will be placed directly on top of the fill. Soil cover will be used when the next days waste will not be placed directly on top and the synthetic cover is not large enough to cover the entire area. (See cover requirements under operational requirements). The County will implement a program at the landfill for detecting and preventing the disposal of hazardous and liquid wastes. The program shall consist of random inspection of incoming loads at a minimum of 1% of the weekly traffic. Landfill personnel will be trained to recognize hazardous and liquid wastes. Records shall be kept on the training and the inspections. _(See Appendix I). The County of Cherokee shall monitor for explosive gases of landfill structures and property boundaries. The concentration of methane gases generated by the landfill cannot exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive limit for methane in the structures, and it cannot exceed the lower explosive limit for methane of the landfill property boundary. (See Appendix III) If methane gas is found to exceed the acceptable limits at either the property boundary or landfill structures, it is the County's responsibility to do the following: Immediately take all necessary steps to ensure protection of human health, i.e. no smoking, temporarily abandon the structure and notify the Division of Solid Waste Management. Within seven days of detection, place in the operating record the methane gas levels detected and a description of the steps taken to protect human health; and Within 60 days of detection, implement a remediation plan for the methane gas releases, place a copy of the plan in the operating record, and notify the Division of Solid Waste Management that the plan has been implemented. The plan shall describe the nature and extent of the problem and the proposed remedy. Off and on site erosion shall be controlled through erosion control structures and devices. Provisions for a vegetative ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion shall be accomplished within 30 working days or 120 calendar days upon completion of any phase of landfill development. 93143-10 CHS 11/09/04 1 NOV. 94 (;'`i;"11lfl5 15,12 i291fl 11ia q MUNICIPAL ENcNR. to004/004 P.O- Box 77757 Baton Rouge. LA 70879.7757 Properties Uonstwolon Tensile Grab Slrenglh Tear Strength' Mullen Hurst Strength Coating colors Unit Weight 504-752-1990 1-800-673-1570 FAX 504-755-3448 (3 J- ------P0 \vj G DAILY COVER - - phy,ical properties of TGNN Vol.yethyl.ene Material - Units Tapeslinch ibl IN IbhO Mils scrim Coaling ozfyd; Inc�udas trice to shth japes --108r may b9 6r055wj9e to d1r9Cl10m of tome. Values Warp 24lWeft 16 Warp 44glWeft 3355 65 610 2.0 Natural eiackl61ack 9.6 is Natural 6lacklBlue BluelElue NaturallNalura 9,0 Test Methods ASTM D 1682.6%4 ASTM D 226i 11 ASTM 075173 Each Side NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATMR . RESOURCES Division of Solid waste Management Solid waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility �� Y�/ ;" Permi t # County l'' r gip. ` t- a Name of Facility `- C?!(' F" �' _! ` " td 1 l 1 ; . % _� r.�t,��"' i-- Location ` g Date of Last Evaluation -_,,,,, s � r� s i I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. Specific Conditions) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed XYes No 15A N-C_ Admin. Code 13B Section a 1t7-�{(" A. Specific Violations) by number and letter. III_ Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature_=` Evaluation Date E} Solid haste Section DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Solid waste Section (Review 7/94) 0 ce Part III Pink: Regional office) Purpose: G.S. 130A-294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NCAC 13B list requirements which must be followed by solid waste Instructions: Solid Waste Section personnel shall complete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. Distribution: Part I mite: facility copy Part II Canary: Raleigh central office file copy Part III Pink: Regional office file copy Disposition: This form may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. State of North Co. olina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B, Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Nann B. Guthrie, Regional Manager Asheville Regional Office Q�� �EHNR DIVISION OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION July 27, 1995 Mr. Richard L. Honeycutt Cherokee County Manager 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 RE: Alternative Daily Cover at the Cherokee County Landfill Solid Waste Permit No. 20-01 Dear Mr. Honeycutt: The Solid Waste Section (the Section) has reviewed a request submitted on your behalf concern- ing the referenced subject. Pursuant to the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules (amended effective October 9, 1993), the Section may approve alternatively daily cover if the owner or operator demonstrates the adequacy of the material. Accordingly, the Section approves the use of the pro- posed cover materials for a limited trial period of 120 days to allow a demonstration of adequacy. During the trial period it must be demonstrated that the use of the alternative daily cover achieves compliance with the Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A North Carolina Administrative Code .1626(2)(b). This rule states that the alternative materials must control disease vectors, fires, odors, blowing litter, and scavenging without presenting a threat to human health or the environment. The use of alternative materials should be punctuated with soil cover at some reasonable interval, and the materials should be adequate in size to cover all exposed parts of the working face. I will periodically inspect the referenced facility during the 120-day trial to evaluate the use of the alternative cover material. Please contact me when you are ready to initiate the trial. At the end of the trial period, a decision will be made regarding the continued use of the product. If you have questions concerning the terms of this approval, please contact me at (704) 251-6208, extension 209. Sincerely, �'z� �w7") JEP:sb James E. Patterson cc: Phil Prete Solid Waste Management Specialist Julian Foscue Jan McHargue Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper 7 NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATUR._. RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGE ENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Foci I i ty .-,1't� EI 1'�, Go(-t Permit #�� 1_✓ ""� ti Canty. C.bc,Y"(f�. g d' Name of Facility i A� +tti f9L% / 1y 4 ;s Location J Wndke Date of Last Evaluation .f" I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A N.C_ Admin. Code 13B Section A_ Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. • f ��' 1. �� �� �'� �? t hl; {�g,t►P��' Vi" 111JCYi�UY [�� a, �if..YVDa, �tvt_ C^��fc:%tat #'f�G �h7�r �i^T�Sr�, �� G'19f� �r�,cxti 1 , A i, e r- Am 1hj % l.[A�A Or - )e.J � �,� �! 3 � � � G1?►t r•�',t.�rrg ��>lt Pi>IY3�f�" I� r� %l�il St�C � 1 i�3 �t.�t p �iuri , ial h� �ot� l �'1 � r� �i F, J011-A Ia; e(e, Of �16 AOU-4 A> d b c:ta,i, {`flh'tiA'ia �"�.'i%>b"l�ltcri in 2{ j i4�'t III. Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Evaluation Date ([ 1 Solid Waste Sectionq DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) Part III Pink: Regional Office) Purpose: G.S. 130A-294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NCAC 13B list requirements which must be followed by solid waste Instructions: Solid Waste Section personnel shall complete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. Distribution: on: Part I 'White: facility copy Part II Canary: Raleigh central office file copy Part III Pink: Regional office file copy Disposition: This form may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Envirorment, Health and Natural Resources. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, ALT11A, Health and Natural Resources • • Division of Solid Waste Management James B, Hunt, Jr., Governor p E H N F� Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director September 1, 1995 Mr. Rick Welch DMC Andrews 1000 Highway 19 & 129 West Andrews, NC 28901 Subject: Disposal of Approximately 2Yd3/Month of Steel Gear Grinding Swarf at the Cherokee County Sanitary Landfill, (Permit # 20-01). Dear Mr. Welch: The Solid Waste Management Division has received a request for characterization of the subject waste. Based upon the submitted information, the waste appears to be non -hazardous. The Solid Waste Management Division has no objection to the sanitary landfill disposal of this waste, if in accordance with the conditions listed below: 1. The owner/operator of the landfill approves the disposal. 2. The waste contains no free liquids and can be confined, compacted, and covered in accordance with the Solid Waste Management Rules (15A NCAC 13B). 3. Renewal of this approval will require resubmittal of a Waste Determination Form and current supportive analytical data. Renewal is required prior to subsequent disposal if the process generating the waste changes or if the waste composition changes significantly. Failure to meet these conditions may result in revocation of this approval, and subsequently, an administrative penalty. The approval is subject to change if new rules and/or regulations were to prohibit this practice. If the process which generates the waste changes or if the composition of the waste changes significantly, this approval is void and re-evaluation of the waste will be required prior to subsequent disposal. -over- R0. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 500k recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper If you have further questions or comments concerning this matter, please contact this office at (919) 733-0692. Sincerely, Waste Determination Coordinator Solid Waste Section cc: Jim Patterson Bill Green ~ SI.'A'IT OF NOIZ111 CARoLINA UEPARIMCNI' OF I-Wyp aNMENr, i(L'1\i;iit AND NA TjFU%L I2PS0[1fiCIS SOLID WASTE MANIVGi' ["Vl' UiV.iSION; SOLID WASTE Si-clloN I'I l[tt ANU Q21'1'rxtlA rOR 4D I'C,_t�LT-W 'l'I Ibis prOmdure�will be used by the solid Waste Management Uivisicn to determine wiaet3her a waste is (1) ha7.ardou9 as definod by 15A NCAC 13B, and (2) suitable for d.i=xxs.al at a solid waste mark,t facility. The types of wastes that will be evaluated by this pr ordure are primarily, but not exclusively, irdastrial and eaiaw-mial wastes and sludges, and i)ttblicly Owned Treatment- Works Sludges. the Solid Waste K-Im3gem-lat Di.vislon reserves the right to request additional inform3t�ion or waive sane of the rzxltt.i_t nerhts based on the type -of --waste iF it ci�ns - raeoessary, the tfivis.ion maY enquire sang wastes to be treated or altered to render t1W3 uM--; 4,-q errv.ia:c)tmienUil..ly lmmb.i]d prior to distxx-,al 't a stintt:.,cy landfill. Wastes di_ xasoci at sanit�tiry))].andCil.ls must be non -liquid wtuea can be properly i&w-iaged in aeeordanoe with the Solid Waste Management [kites". APPRUVAL To DISPOSE OF '11IE W1�SIE SifALif Aim I3E OITCAINC�) IIcM 711E OWNL 2 Olt OPI12A'ItjR OF 111C IANDFiLL PRIOR Ib DIBE'0.SAL. -'Itie following inrOm-Itian is required for an evaluation. Inornplete waste dn_termirk UM forms will be ret-arrned to the gerr_rator without review. An asterisk(*) denotes infortmation required for Publicly Owned Treatment Works. A * GI�iFIZAL DM- IM7'ION I. Name, Tb:rlI110NC NU LBER and ma ing address of E, cilityn or person generating 2. Speci. is l.oc:ation of waste (i.e. SR., cxxntty, city, etc...) e�, e-,z C 3. What is titre waste? 4. Wtk3t volume of disposal will , there be? 5. What fregt.>n_ncy of disposal wi-11 them be? 6. Explain ter the manuC / ctyr" prveess or how the Was generated. R 1NTtu2MA'I`lON Il7R tU1 MUAg' ("=) r7t;ry'C NIN U100 (15A NCAC 13B .0006j 1. Is tlae waste 1 hied Urder .0006(e) (Le., 40 C!FR 261.31 - 261.33)? If yes, list tAm)kx��C . *2. tk3es the wasL-e exthib t any of the four dUlracteristics as defined (Le. , 40 CbI 261. 21-261. 24) ? (ALtada laboratoryby • t(d) I�3c.TL-ivit ya.i.tabili results for 7C 7bociciy, ► I � ty, aorrvsi.vity.) �✓C� c 1NEM- MA'iTON 1UR JAMTI1.�,II�G i GI JUI 7 tll ll►TION 1. Does the waste n any hazardous waste constituexhts listed in .0006 (e) , Appendix vill (i.e., 40 CM- 261, Appendix VIII)?, If yes# what Constituents and what 0anoentration? (Attach laboratory results)X6 1 7.. WF><3t other. cxxasti.tuents are pr�.ettt �rxi in wt>3t caatrattat.ion? (Attach laboratory results)_ 4 (�.- 3. Will tho Ikardl.i_ng and disposal of this waste create dust emissi wtu.cfih may Cnnlse a healul hazard or nu.i.sance- to landfill personnel. *4. tx>os the waste pass the ,paint filter" test for free li S.W. t146)? (Attach laboratory results) i}�/ ( '� 9095 fta * 5 . M h ica solid waste managcjnt facility i ~5 tls and permit rnnnber, inci.ne.rat or, r�equ t for name of landf *G. Spec.i.fy txw the Was w' 1 b jclelivexnd - in bulk or oontairiers (i.e. Irbl.10wi.ng Ire the M-Xitmtm leachable (Ilrt') Lxxt-.ir><atiorl levels and pti for solid w,ast e dislxzm.al in N.c. I.ht Ci_11.s. Pr.imaty N.C. drinking water atxl Federal N-17M knls limits :arr included for. c mpiristm. Owmiml ttrlal.ysis is req Bred at detection limits permitting assessxnenit at or below the maximlm larxlrill levels. Individual pit values must be >2.0 aryl <12.5; Ivn-tTxr- values accepted are nlotmal.ly 4.0 - 10.0 111e get>Pratot• is r pot>si.ble to cletermirle if their waste meets N.C. lard.t ill 7cxxt*,ible levels. Analysis for hetbicides, pesti.c.ide$ and organics W(IINLVT,I2 iWt7WILUGT or xttt; WA.sifi_1ro1Kt� 71tCiit PIZ;-.,-M E 11 M-,SIQM1Y. L ;jd-sable metals must alwalyg be detetm3.ned. Tnq[1_i_re if any quests -am exist on interpretation. f:M1 M..Aitrlo O FDIIFT! i1Q, t01X1111114 tfi!A16 1M-ttvjl (11tm1___ ___hn/.t,L- AMI-741C 5.0 U.05 0.50 1AIMI4 .100.0 1.0o Moo CN#41101 '1.0 o.ot 0.10 4:111T)"ItH 5.0 0.05 0.!;o i l'Ah 5.0 0.0�1 _ 0.50 ".1Kinty 0.2 0.(x)2 0.02 11•11.1111114 1.0 0.01 0.1.0 1111JOR 5.0 U.0'3 0.50 IIII 111►.171►� �ttSt]S [7 (ltlplttw4p 0.01 - 'J 0.nn] ` _- . _.. - - .,, -- MINIM - - tl.t17. O.tX102 0.002 1 iIn'I.A"1101 o.nn - 0.tXm 1.I1nwNt% 0.40 0.004 0.04 NI".111FAYa1[C" 10.00 0.10 1.00- •IOxAlin•1tr 0.50 0.ntl5 0.05 2,4-11 10.00 0.10 1.00 2,4 "r (31U1147[ 1.00 0.01 0.10 VI rM-q to NMIM 0.5 n.005 0.05 Cnrorrl7rMAMItortttt{ 0.5 0.005 0.05 at141YNn•1r/,F24g 100.0 aI1.r1t71fi1tH 6.0 - 0.60 O tln�701. 200 0 - 20 ,. 1,4 matttwtclrmn; 7.5 0.075 0.75 i 1 1,7. htatif)ItCM`11tANt! 0.5 0.005 0.05 1,t I) 1(lltt)1"mrYaur 0.7 0.W1 0.0*1 2,4 btNt Iltrlitlitn4n; 0.17 - 0.013 t 1HOW1111tltxxnlMNIZZ 0.1.3 0.013 U j 1�(iC t� Nr7tNlnrxr)-1,7-1�rt11t)tf1tR _ n.�f 0.n5 i7J ut•00U1n[Y1n1111Wtr 7.n - 0.90 NJ a1Wed Ay In"alrvt, 1,11M, laautp N191�xn•)r/.11m - za).tl 2.0 - zn , 0.2.0 w2Sg t1•urnclNnernln•?at, S�'ctiOry� 1 vNmm�e ia1.n - 5.n 10 . 'nenwntnrtt•-nrvltlth - n.•, _ 0.50 n.n7 i1tItII1(i1VA-111tY11.111? �> 0.5 0.005 0.01; e r 2,4,5JtttldltrxY)IIIr1b1. 7,4,rr'Ittl(71it1101117rbt, 400.0 - 2..0 - 40 0.20 V11M, anal[tlx3 0.2 o.M 0.02 I herrl�y taert.ify t11.at t}1e inCOtmaticm submitted in regat-d to T rj n 4 t' _. . (n-alttc at waste) is true and c atlect to the best of my knowledge- hnd belief." (print name) C ;/"; 0� 6-k\ (signature) r".. (title) P1 • (date) '7 - S - 'S All quest3.cxr, tav[xxrnitq this Ilpt oedure" stxxlld be di_rected to the 5olici Waste sect ivn at (gl.g) 733-0692. 11t>vwtar• specific questions in ice ptwided. Attach aWit ionaal sheets if necessary. 0MVIC-be all inLon-�n.-ltitan, sign, anti submit to: Solid Waste M. nagcmr_nt: bi.vi n i_cm: Sol. i d Waste Section P.O. Box 27687; R- l.ei.gh, NC 2761.1 Attn: Waste Det-ermimation - f T7 MI? 1A)rM l l � 1. .-, %-; 12PV. 11 /7/90 NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility Permit # County. Name of Facility. 1 Date of Last Evaluation I. Penit Conditions Followed Yes No A. specific Condition(s) Viol II. Operational Requireomts Followed Yes No 15A M.C. Admin. Code 13B Section A. Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. III. Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments N/A V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature Location Evaluation Date Solid Waste Section DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Part III Pink: Regional Office) So' d Waste Section (Review 7/94) PULIx)se: G.S. 130A--294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NCAC 13B list requirements which must be followed by solid waste Instructicm: Solid Waste Section personnel shall complete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. • .r• Part III r,nary: 1RaleI#1 central office file•• Part IIEE Pink: rjxj:Lcnal office file copy Disposition: This form may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. �.3 r 11 NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid waste Management Solid waste Section SOLID HASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility. Permit Canty. Name of Facility. ) Location Date of Last Evaluation r I. Permit Conditions Followed A_ Specific Condition(s) Viol Yes No N/A II. Operational Requirements Followed X Yes No 15A N.C_ Admin. Code 13B section {., `•,.l.nth �.a..nfT.. R.'7 1 A_ Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. i,. III. Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature Evaluation Date Solid waste Section DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Part III Pink: Regional Office) Sol°d waste Section (Review 7/94) i G Purpose: G.S. 130A-294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NCAC 13B list requirements which must be followed by solid waste Tnsnict ions: Solid Waste Section personnel shall cmplete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. Part I Trite: facility copy Part II Canary: Raleigh ventral office file cry Part III Pink: Regional office file copy Disspositirn: This form may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. { r NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid haste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANACEIENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility t, tt(r f! ,; Pertai t ICanty h i Name of Facility. l n,, � avv, jt. Location i �z l Y''rLI r Date of Last Evaluat 1. Pewit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Vi II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A N.C. Admin. Code 13B Section A. Specific Violations) by number and letter. III. other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Si Evaluation Date �'� { " >. Solid Waste Section_ .. DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central office Part III Pink: Regional Office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/910 Purpose: G.S. 130A-294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NMC 13B list requirements which must be followed by solid waste Inst':n cticns: Solid Waste Section personnel shall ccaplete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. Distributicn: Part I Mute: facility copy Part III Canary: Raleigh central office file copy Part, M Pink: Regional office file copry Disposition: This fora may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Departnnt of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE KNKAGENENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Fac i L i ty Permi t # County Name of Facility_ IN"r- rz. Location Date of Last Evaluation I pp I. Permit Conditions Followed 1"-Y. No N/A A. specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A N.C. Admin. Code 138 Section - i Lo '�' kl{5 A. Specific VioLation(s) by number and Letter. 6- cr'-'l III- Other Violations of Rule or IV. Evaluator's COMME!nt S let V. Continuation Page Required? - Yes No Receiving Si Evaluation Date Solid Waste Section DEHUR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part ii Canary: central Office Part III Pink: Regional Office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) Purpose: G.S. 130A-294 requires that an evaluation program be established for the operation of solid waste management facilities on a statewide basis. The Solid Waste Management Act and Solid Waste Management Rules codified at 15A NCAC 13B list requirements which must be followed by solid waste Instrvcticns: Solid Waste Section personnel shall cmplete the evaluation form each time they conduct official evaluations. The form shall be signed by the person(s) receiving the report. i w • • ' copy Part IEE Canary: Ralei4i central office file colpy Part M Puk: Regicnal office file copy Disposition: This form may be retained in accordance with the Record Retention and Disposition Schedule of the Solid Waste Section, Solid Waste Management Division of the Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources. State'of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources • • Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor p E H [*NJ FI Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director October 11, 1995 Rick Honeycutt Cherokee County Manager Cherokee County Courthouse 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 RE: Technical Review, Cherokee County Landfill Transition Plan, Permit No. 20-01 Mr. Honeycutt: The Solid Waste Section (Section) recently performed a technical review of the referenced transition plan application submitted by Municipal Engineering Services on behalf of Cherokee County. See the attached memorandum for geological and hydrological comments. The Section's preliminary review involved evaluating the Cherokee County Landfill's Transition Plan against the N. C. Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A NCAC 13B. Based on its preliminary review, the Section needs the following additional information from Municipal Engineering Services. Section IV - Local Area Study 1. Refer to enclosed comments. Section VII - Written Operation Plan 2. The Waste Screening Plan states that waste should be carefully spread for observation using a front end loader or other piece of equipment and that the Division of Solid Waste recommends that the waste should be hand raked to spread the load. Revise to say what will be done, do not include recommendations. Will the waste be spread with a front end loader or will it be hand raked? Section VIII - Written Closure Plan 3. Address items in Rule .1624(b)(8)(C) and (b)(15). Section XII - Water Quality Monitoring Plan 4. Refer to enclosed comments. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Please submit requested information or revisions to the Section within 45 days to expedite review of the referenced transition plan application. Requested information or revisions should be submitted in accordance with Rule .1603(b). The Section reserves the right to request any additional information during the technical review process. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (919) 733-0692 ext 262. Sincerely, -2L ' 'Susan J. Wight Environmental Engineer cc: D. Wayne Sullivan - Municipal Engineering Services Jim Patterson - DSWM Julian Foscue - DSWM CAW RIGHT\PROJECTS\TRANPLAWCH ERO KEE\TECHLET. 2 State of North Carolina 'T Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources • • Division of Solid Waste Management James B, Hunt, Jr„ Governor p E H N F� Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director October 5, 1995 MEMORANDUM To: Susan Wright From: Bobby Lut f y 9L RE: Transition Plan - Hydrogeologic Evaluation Of Local Area Study And Water Quality Monitoring Plan For The Cherokee County Landfill (Permit # 20-01) A hydrogeologic review has been completed of the Cherokee County Landfill Transition Plan. Additional information and clarification is needed on several issues. Please have Cherokee County or their consultants review the following comments and questions and prepare a revised Transition Plan for the Cherokee County Landfill. COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS: LOCATION RESTRICTIONS: The statement is made that the "Cherokee County landfill facility is not located in a FEMA studied floodplain". A FEMA map needs to be provided that supports this statement. Based upon my observations in the field, it appears that a significant portion of the facility along the Valley River is in the floodplain. LOCAL AREA STUDY: Each of items (i) through (v) of Rule .1629(b)(2)(A) need to be clearly addressed in the Local Area Study. Presently there is no text and only partial information available on the aerial photo that addresses these items. The Local Area Study Map submitted illustrates the proposed landfill site rather than the existing landfill site. No legend or information has been provided on the Local Area Study Map. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Memo: Susan Wright Cherokee Transition Plan Page 2 The aerial photo does not have a north arrow, legend, 2000 ft. perimeter boundary, etc. Th lower half of aerial photo is too dark to be legible. (i) None of the Local Area Study Maps illustrate current topographic information. - (ii) Are there any surface water intakes in the study area? - (v) What are the locations and types of any potential sources of contamination? The location of the survey control benchmarks needs to be shown on one of the Local Area Study Maps. WATER QUALITY MONITORING PLAN: Several items in my earlier letter to GAI dated February 22, 1994 have sill not been adequately addressed. Additional information is needed on items 3, 6, and 7 in the 2-22-94 letter. Documentation is needed showing that the maintenance problems with the previously existing monitoring wells identified on page 4 and below Table 5 in the report have been corrected. The locations of all three private wells to the east of the landfill need to be identified and shown on a landfill map. Any information on the design and construction of these wells also needs to be provided. - Information on the method of abandonment for the on -site water supply well is still needed. The location of the adjacent water wells, springs, and underground utilities for the trailers located south of the landfill are needed. Memo: Susan Wright Cherokee Transition Plan Page 3 In the Note for Table 7 it states: "The depth includes a proposed one foot of sand pack below the bottom of the screen". This is not the preferred well design. Ideally the sand pack should not extend below the bottom of the well screen, especially if the well is screened immediately above rock or a confining geologic unit. SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN (SAP): The GAI revised SAP dated April 1995 appears generally okay. At the bottom of page five, specific conductivity should be reported along with the other field sampling data. The landfill owner or operator is also required to report the direction and rate of ground -water flow for each monitoring well for each monitoring event. The data for each sampling event must be compared with the N.C. Groundwater Standards and analyzed for statistically significant increases over background values. GAI needs to provide a separate copy of the revised SAP to each County to be included in their copy of the Transition Plan. For the Transition Plans to be maintained by the Solid Waste Section, either a sheet referencing the revised SAP on file should be placed in each County's Transition Plan or a separate copy of the revised SAP needs to be placed in each of the various Counties Transition Plans. - Should there be any discrepancies between the Water Quality Monitoring Plan or Sampling and Analysis Plan and the Solid Waste Management Rules and policies, then the rules and policies are to take precedence. INITIAL BASELINE SAMPLING REPORT OF OCTOBER 1994: There are two different copies of Table 1 in the report. The older copy of Table 1 needs to be removed from all copies of the report. Memo: Susan Wright Cherokee Transition Plan Page 4 The laboratory data reports do not indicate the analytical methods used for the water quality analyses. Monitoring weiis 4K, 5, ana -i are constructea snallower tnan is generally desirable. The Solid Waste Section prefers relatively shallow monitoring wells to be screened with 15 foot screens set so that the top of the well screen is just above the seasonal high water table. However, in a setting with the water table within five feet of ground surface this is not advisable. The top of the well screen should never be placed shallower than five feet of ground surface, since shallower screen placement risks surface water infiltration. The Solid Waste Section will allow Cherokee County to use the wells as constructed as long as they are judged to be able to provide representative samples of the ground -water quality at these locations. BASELINE SAMPLING REPORTS FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH 1995: - The laboratory data reports do not indicate the analytical methods used for the water quality analyses. - There is no summary table for detected constituents. Nor is there a comparison of the data with the N.C. Groundwater Standards. - There is no statistical analyses of the data. If Cherokee County or their consultants have any questions regarding this memo, they may contact me at (919) 733-0692, extension 258. CHEROKEE CO UNI 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, North Carolina 28906 (704) 837-5527 • Fax (704) 837-9684 Commissioners County Manager Charles W. Laney Richard L. Honeycutt Eugene Morrow NOVEMBER 2, 1995 County Attorney George Postell R. Scott Lindsay CHEROKEE COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR TIRE STORAGE TRAILER FIRE 1. CALL FIRE DEPARTMENT 911 IMMEDIATELY 2. GIVE LOCATION AND ASSESSMENT OF FIRE 3. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE MA-T-I PH-AI:,S RECO R F*e_tL-IafY MAINTENANCE BUILDING 4. USE YARD HYDRANTS & HOSES NEAR TIRE TRAILER TO COOL TRAILER FIRE 5. BUILD A CONTAINMENT BARRIER AROUND AREA TO PREVENT RUNOFF ' 6. ANY CONTAMINATED MATERIALS GENERATED BY THE FIRE WILL BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF AS REQUIRED BY STATE LAW 7. TT-1iNK SAFETY, STAY UP -WIND 8. REMOVE ANY EQUIPMENT IN THE AREA 9. NOTIFY COUNTY MANAGER OFFICE 837-5527 (RICK HONEYCUTT) 10. NOTIFY LANDFILL DIRECTOR OFFICE 837-2621 (ROBERT ALLEN) HOME 321-3570 II. OPERATOR WILL NOTIFY DIVISION IMMEDIATELY IF EMERGENCY HAS POTENTIAL OFF -SITE EFFECTS RALEIGH (919)733-0692 ASHEVILLE (704)251-6208 FLOODS_ARE_NO_T_APPLICABLE -T-O-TRAILER LOCATION. REVIEW 15A NCAC 13B .1107 LOCATED IN OFFICE. (NORTH CAROLINA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RULES) ROBERT ALLEN State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director October 11, 1995 Rick Honeycutt Cherokee County Manager Cherokee County Courthouse 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 RE: Technical Review, Cherokee County Landfill Transition Plan, Permit No. 20-01 Mr. Honeycutt: A&4 DEHNIt' The Solid Waste Section (Section) recently performed a technical review of the referenced transition plan application submitted by Municipal Engineering Services on behalf of Cherokee County. See the attached memorandum for geological and hydrological comments. The Section's preliminary review involved evaluating the Cherokee County Landfill's Transition Plan against the N. C. Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A NCAC 13B. Based on its preliminary review, the Section needs the following additional information from Municipal Engineering Services. Section IV - Local Area Study 1. Refer to enclosed comments. Section VII - Written Operation Plan 2. The Waste Screening Plan states that waste should be carefully spread for observation using a front end loader or other piece of equipment and that the Division of Solid Waste recommends that the waste should be hand raked to spread the load. Revise to say what will be done, do not include recommendations. Will the waste be spread with a front end loader or will it be hand raked? Section VIII - Written Closure Plan 3. Address items in Rule .1624(b)(8)(C) and (b)(15). Section XII - Water Quality Monitoring Plan 4. Refer to enclosed comments. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Please submit requested information or revisions to the Section within 45 days to expedite review of the referenced transition plan application. Requested information or revisions should be submitted in accordance with Rule .1603(b). The Section reserves the right to request any additional information during the technical review process. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (919) 733-0692 ext 262. Sinckrely, Susan J. Wight Environmental Engineer cc: D. Wayne Sullivan - Municipal Engineering Services Jim Patterson - DSWM Julian Foscue - DSWM CAW RIG HT\PROJECTS\TRANPLAN\CHERO KEE\TECHLET. 2 State of North Carolina 'T F Department of Environment, LTWYWA Health and Natural Resources M • Division of Solid Waste Management a James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor y p E H N F1 Jonathan B. Howes, Secretor William L. Meyer, Director October 5, 1995 MEMORANDUM To: Susan Wright From: Bobby Lutfy 9L RE: Transition Plan - Hydrogeologic Evaluation Of Local Area Study And Water Quality Monitoring Plan For The Cherokee County Landfill (Permit # 20-01) A hydrogeologic review has been completed of the Cherokee County Landfill Transition Plan. Additional information and clarification is needed on several issues. Please have Cherokee County or their consultants review the following comments and questions and prepare a revised Transition Plan for the Cherokee County Landfill. COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS: LOCATION RESTRICTIONS: The statement is made that the "Cherokee County landfill facility is not located in a FEMA studied floodplain". A FEMA map needs to be provided that supports this statement. Based upon my observations in the field, it appears that a significant portion of the facility along the Valley River is in the floodplain. LOCAL AREA STUDY: Each of items (i) through (v) of Rule .1629(b)(2)(A) need to be clearly addressed in the Local Area Study. Presently there is no text and only partial information available on the aerial photo that addresses these items. - The Local Area Study Map submitted illustrates the proposed landfill site rather than the existing landfill site. No legend or information has been provided on the Local Area Study Map. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper Memo: Susan Wright Cherokee Transition Plan Page 2 - The aerial photo does not have a north arrow, legend, 2000 ft. perimeter boundary, etc. The iower hait ot the aeriai photo is too dark to be legible. - (i) None of the Local Area Study Maps illustrate current topographic information. - (ii) Are there any surface water intakes in the study area? (v) What are the locations and types of any potential sources of contamination? The location of the survey control benchmarks needs to be shown on one of the Local Area Study Maps. WATER QUALITY MONITORING PLAN: - Several items in my earlier letter to GAI dated February 22, 1994 have sill not been adequately addressed. Additional information is needed on items 3, 6, and 7 in the 2-22-94 letter. Documentation is needed showing that the maintenance problems with the previously existing monitoring wells identified on page 4 and below Table 5 in the report have been corrected. The locations of all three private wells to the east of the landfill need to be identified and shown on a landfill map. Any information on the design and construction of these wells also needs to be provided. Information on the method of abandonment for the on -site water supply well is still needed. The location of the adjacent water wells, springs, and underground utilities for the trailers located south of the landfill are needed. Memo: Susan Wright Cherokee Transition Plan Page 3 In the Note for Table 7 it states: "The depth includes a proposed one foot of sand pack below the bottom of the screen". This is not the preferred well design. Ideally the sand pack should not extend below the bottom of the well screen, especially if the well is screened immediately above rock or a confining geologic unit. SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN (SAP): The GAI revised SAP dated April 1995 appears generally okay. At the bottom of page five, specific conductivity should be reported along with the other field sampling data. The landfill owner or operator is also required to report the direction and rate of ground -water flow for each monitoring well for each monitoring event. The data for each sampling event must be compared with the N.C. Groundwater Standards and analyzed for statistically significant increases over background values. - GAI needs to provide a separate copy of the revised SAP to each County to be included in their copy of the Transition Plan. For the Transition Plans to be maintained by the Solid Waste Section, either a sheet referencing the revised SAP on file should be placed in each County's Transition Plan or a separate copy of the revised SAP needs to be placed in each of the various Counties Transition Plans. Should there be any discrepancies between the Water Quality Monitoring Plan or Sampling and Analysis Plan and the Solid Waste Management Rules and policies, then the rules and policies are to take precedence. INITIAL BASELINE SAMPLING REPORT OF OCTOBER 1994: There are two different copies of Table 1 in the report. The older copy of Table 1 needs to be removed from all copies of the report. Memo: Susan Wright Cherokee Transition Plan Page 4 - The laboratory data reports do not indicate the analytical methods used for the water quality analyses. Monitoring wells 4R, 5, and 7 are constructed shaiiower tnan is generally desirable. The Solid Waste Section prefers relatively shallow monitoring wells to be screened with 15 foot screens set so that the top of the well screen is just above the seasonal high water table. However, in a setting with the water table within five feet of ground surface this is not advisable. The top of the well screen should never be placed shallower than five feet of ground surface, since shallower screen placement risks surface water infiltration. The Solid Waste Section will allow Cherokee County to use the wells as constructed as long as they are judged to be able to provide representative samples of the ground -water quality at these locations. BASELINE SAMPLING REPORTS FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH 1995: The laboratory data reports do not indicate the analytical methods used for the water quality analyses. - There is no summary table for detected constituents. Nor is there a comparison of the data with the N.C. Groundwater Standards. There is no statistical analyses of the data. If Cherokee County or their consultants have any questions regarding this memo, they may contact me at (919) 733-0692, extension 258. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Nann B, Guthrie, Regional Manager Asheville Regional Office A&14 Ljor, 001%ft.00-ft A �EHNR DIVISION OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION July 27, 1995 Mr. Richard L. Honeycutt Cherokee County Manager 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 RE: Alternative Daily Cover at the Cherokee County Landfill Solid Waste Permit No. 20-01 Dear Mr. Honeycutt: ,/-12 3 4S� The Solid Waste Section (the Section) has reviewed a request submitted on your behalf concern- ing the referenced subject. Pursuant to the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules (amended effective October 9, 1993), the Section may approve alternatively daily cover if the owner or operator demonstrates the adequacy of the material. Accordingly, the Section approves the use of the pro- posed cover materials for a limited trial period of 120 days to allow a demonstration of adequacy. During the trial period it must be demonstrated that the use of the alternative daily cover achieves compliance with the Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A North Carolina Administrative Code .1626(2)(b). This rule states that the alternative materials must control disease vectors, fires, odors, blowing litter, and scavenging without presenting a threat to human health or the environment. The use of alternative materials should be punctuated with soil cover at some reasonable interval, and the materials should be adequate in size to cover all exposed parts of the working face. I will periodically inspect the referenced facility during the 120-day trial to evaluate the use of the alternative cover material. Please contact me when you are ready to initiate the trial. At the end of the trial period, a decision will be made regarding the continued use of the product. If you have questions concerning the terms of this approval, please contact me at (704) 251-6208, extension 209. Sincerely6- - wl") JEP:sb James E. Patterson Solid Waste Management Specialist cc: Phil Prete Julian Foscue Jan McHargue Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place, Asheville, N.C. 28801 Telephone 704-251-6208 FAX 704-251-6452 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper CIIEROKEE COUNTY 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, North Carolina 28906 (704) 837-5527 • Fax (704) 837-9684 Commissioners County Manager Charles W. Laney Richard L. Honeycutt Eugene Morrow County Attorney George Postell - — R: Scott Lindsay July 12, 1995 Mr. Jim Patterson Solid Waste Management Specialist Division of Solid Waste Management 59 Woodfin Place s NC, lev:lle, Re: Cherokee County Landfill Dear Mr. Patterson: On behalf of Cherokee County,we are requesting permission to use synthetic daily cover. Please find enclosed Appendix VII of the Transition Plan that generally addresses the use of synthetic cover. Cherokee County would like to use two 50' x 48' parcels of "Airspace Saver". Enclosed is a chart of the physical properties of this cover for your review. The cover will be used according to the plan submitted in the Transition Plan. We would like to get your approval as soon as possible so that we can limit the use of soil as daily cover. - 0u have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to call me at (704)837-5527. Sincerely Yours, Richard L. Honeycutt County Manager cc: Wayne Sullivan ti»_ OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR CHEROKEE COUNTY The County of Cherokee will operate their existing landfill until the October 9, 1996. The Transition Plan includes a vertical expansion which will be the plan by which the landfill is filled. The County has been operating under the fill with the area type fill. The daily fill should be maintained in the smallest area possible and filled as deep as possible before the daily cover is applied. Daily cover will -be ce will -be of soil and synthetic cover. The synthetic cover will be used on days that the next days fill will be placed directly on top of the fill. Soil cover will be used when the next days waste will not be placed directly on top and the synthetic cover is not large enough to cover the entire area. (See cover requirements under operational requirements). The County will implement a program at the landfill for detecting and preventing the disposal of hazardous and liquid wastes. The program shall consist of random inspection of incoming loads at a minimum of 1% of the weekly traffic. Landfill personnel will be trained to recognize hazardous and liquid wastes. Records shall be kept on the training and the inspections. (See Appendix I). The County of Cherokee shall monitor for explosive gases of landfill structures and property boundaries. The concentration of methane gases generated by the landfill cannot exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive limit for methane in the structures, and it cannot exceed the lower explosive limit for methane of the landfill property boundary. (See Appendix I11) If methane gas is found to exceed the acceptable limits at either the property boundary or landfill structures, it is the County's responsibility to do the following: 1. Immediately take all necessary steps to ensure protection of human health, i.e. no smoking, temporarily abandon the structure and notify the Division of Solid Waste Management. 2. Within seven days of detection, place in the operating record the methane gas levels detected and a description of the steps taken to protect human health; and 3. Within 60 days of detection, implement a remediation plan for the methane gas releases, place a copy of the plan in the operating record, and notify the Division of Solid Waste Management that the plan has been implemented. The plan shall describe the nature and extent of the problem and the proposed remedy. Off and on site erosion shall be controlled through erosion control structures and devices. Provisions for a vegetative ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion shall be ' accomplished within 30 working days or _120 calendar days upon completion of any phase of landfill development. 93143-10 CIIS 11/09/04 1 NOV. 94 ,47%11/95 15:12 �919 T72 11T5 MUNICIPAL ENGNR. P.O. Box 77757 Baton Rouge. 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