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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2201_ROSCANS_1993NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE KULAGENENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility. Permit # County ­ Name of Facility I/T Location Date of Last Evaluation x 3- I- Permit Conditions Followed *1" Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No - , 15A N.C. Admin. Code 13B Section I>C. A. Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. III. Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. EvaLuatGr's Comments Iwo/, /A/ /0 Yes h, e— V- Continuation Page Required 7 No Receiving Signature Evaluation Date f 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) NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid waste Management Solid waste Section SOLID WASTE MAMAGE ENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility i 4)y Permit # County (- l i1 ( Name of Facility 1,( ' `0a41 k4 Location Date of Last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions.Follored Yes No A f A. Specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes 15A N.C. Ad•in_ Code 138 Section 1 -1�'o r A_ Specific Violations) by number and letter. s" [ ., ) ( r� ) - U_J) No 1�1�,1[� c�''Srj ni' />. SI16i,.�k�•�� �?�,�'rr1� III_ Other Violations of Rule or Law S « j .�� - �,6) r r (hinhA io �S f Cjf", � rSbrs S c ?I AI i11, IV. Evaluator's Comments V. Continuation Page Requirefld? Yes No Receiving Signature Evaluation Date 10l �'' Solid Waste Secm�� DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Part III Pink: Regional Office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) i- NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management i Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility h + t i1:'` � k2 V (9 6' 1 1 d Permit # ° u( (� ! C«ntr Name of Facility .a€ , 1_ pj{t,,FLe b*(i� 1 �� t> h2rE%JY%! Location `� A? :sO"ilff' \ Date of Last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed K Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Violated 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 Comments1 /yEp(GG !,',r ji C h/may � o¢jq G/ GYY7C� It l�/ 3 } f V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature 1 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/%) ;,.,-�rrx,.�.-�..,_... ,�.�.r�. ,-,.-T,,,..r ...,,..,,err-�.yx.�q�:b �.Rr��. •.�+z��j `.',����"7'3�ri;��.. rRrY�+il•�,G�'�t;:).!ax,•:3kaW-,..,.�...,.,, ...,....• � �.-.., ..,..�.v�.�.,-,rg�;'? NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Haste Management Solid Haste Section SOLID HASTE MANAGE?ENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility- k(J7�t L71fdl3 Permit y County FILL Name of Facility t 1 �`t a +( / (,�y11 f �ry�j%'�%, �. Locat i on Date of Last Evaluation y r 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. I11. other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments I. • V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signature:,,<<` Evaluation Date I� c1' Solid Haste Section DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central office Part III Pink: RegionaL Office) Solid Haste Section (Review 7/%) October 12, 1993 MEMO TO: Julian Foscue Solid Waste Supervisor FROM: (V Jim Patterson Waste Management Specialist SUBJECT: Closure Inspection Clay County Landfill On September 29, 1993, I conducted the last phase of a closure inspection on the portion of the Clay County Landfill west of State Road 1148 to ascertain the stability of the site. The area now has an adequate stand of grass and the eroded areas have been repaired. I have already submitted memos concerning adequacy of soil cover and drainage at this site. This portion of the Clay County Landfill (Permit #22-01) can now be considered properly closed. If further information is needed, let me know. NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid haste Management Solid Haste Section SOLID HASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility)%j11l f)fY,-r v rt� ref Penmi t * County , A y Name of Facility. �„ �j (/Gt�! / �� �i = �,��� Location A2 -Itc-0, J G C_ Date of Last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed 1,0Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Vio II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes 4,--No 15A N.C. Admin. Code 13B Section 5"0 A. Specific Violations) by number and letter. v✓e` f'J/e ,(��rI 5 r%' be- (An-)An2t_lrct /_+.tlf/ rd. fcloe' ! rt III. Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments _ )rCl` !%/ U f� �Y2�/h� U/I �JC/✓" (0 'yh l` S ,c i? Y! o r` to i V. Continuation Page Required2 Yes Y No Receiving Si Evaluation Date Solid Haste Section DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Part III Pink: Regional office) ir Solid Haste section (Review 7/%) OPERATION/CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS Municipal Services P.O. Box 97, Garner, North Carolina 27529 (919)772-5393 September 29, 1993 Mr. James Coffey, Supervisor NC DEHNR Solid Waste Management Section PO Box 27687 Raleigh, NC 27611-7687 Re: Closure of Clay County Landfill Dear Jim: CIVIL/SANITAA*tNGINEERS Engi 'ei' Comp 4y, P.A. .O. Box 349, Boone, North Caro ' 28607 J 262.1767 I am writing in behalf of Clay County concerning the closure of their existing landfill. Clay County will transfer their waste by direct haul to the Cherokee County Regional Landfill by the commercial haulers who presently serve Clay County. The local residents who do not have commercial pickup will be allowed to use a convenience center which will be located at the present landfill site. The convenience center will not accept any commercial waste. Clay County will stop receiving waste by October 9, 1993 unless the six-month extension is granted. If the extension is granted for landfills that receive less than 100 tons per day, Clay County will stop receiving waste by April 9, 1994. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to call. Very truly yours, MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING SERVICES CO., PA 7 J4, D. Wayne Sullivan DWS:cw Copy: Howard Walker, Manager Clay County State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 0 Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Division of Solid Waste Management ,Telephone (919)733-0692 Jonathan R Howes, Secretary July 23, 1993 Mr. Howard Walker Interim County Manager, Clay County P.O. Box 118 Hayesville, N.C. 28904 Re: Implementation Of Subtitle 'D' Ground -water Monitoring Program Dear Mr. Walker, The purpose of this correspondence is to provide information and clarification on the changes in ground -water monitoring requirements for MSWLF facilities that remain in operation after October 9, 1993. The recently adopted North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules reflect significant changes for ground -water monitoring based on requirements of the E.P.A. Subtitle D Rules. Attachment A to this letter provides a summary of important dates and significant activities that must be accomplished in order to be in compliance with the new rules. Attachment B contrasts existing and new ground -water monitoring and assessment requirements based on changes in the rules. Because of significant increases in costs that will be incurred in order to operate a MSWLF under the new Subtitle D Rules, including financial assurance and increased costs for ground -water monitoring and assessment, you may wish to seriously consider closing your sanitary landfill prior to October 9, 1993, when the new rules become effective. Based on past ground -water monitoring data for the Clay County landfill, there are already documented violations of North Carolina Groundwater Quality Standards at some of the detection monitoring wells. A copy of your most recent sampling analytical data is attached on which highlighting has been done for the Appendix I constituents that exceed the Groundwater Quality Standards. Therefore, when the new rules take effect, Clay County will quickly be required to implement assessment monitoring for all Appendix II constituents. Since the Groundwater Quality Standards are also used in establishing the ground -water protection standards, you may also rapidly move into assessment of corrective action alternatives based P.O. Ik)x 27687, Ibleigh, North Carolina 27611.7687 Telephone 919-733-084 riix N 9113L733-0513 An 1711iail Oplunuuiity Allirmaiive &tion hiupluyvr Page 2 on a full-scale ground -water investigation to determine the nature and extent of contamination at the site. If Clay County chooses to continue to operate their MSWLF facility after October 9, 1993, then you need to begin planning and budgeting immediately for the activities outlined in Attachment A. A revised Water Quality Monitoring Plan must be submitted as part of the Transition Plan on or before April 9, 1994. All background sampling and related activities for the upgraded monitoring system must be completed and reported to the Division in order to demonstrate compliance with the new water quality monitoring requirements on or before October 9, 1994. Please note that the goals and objectives for ground -water assessment monitoring and ground -water contamination investigations are the same under both the current and the proposed rules and shall be accomplished in a way that is protective of human health and the environment. However, current rules allow for greater flexibility in the assessment and investigation activities and the sample analytical costs could be substantially less using the constituent list required under current rules and policy as compared to analytical costs required by the new rules based on Subtitle D, which require sampling for the Appendix II list of constituents. I hope this letter has been helpful in providing you more insight into the actions that will be required by Clay County to maintain compliance with the water quality monitoring requirements of the Solid Waste Management Rules as we make the transition to the new rules growing out of the F.P.A. Subtitle D Regulations. If you have any questions or comments regarding this letter, please contact the Solid Waste Section at (919) 733-0692. Sincerely, &(-(-V 4y� Bobby Zutfy, Hydrogeologist Solid Waste Section cc: Paul Jordan James Patterson Attachments