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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2201_ROSCANS_1998�7�`'�.as�!CFa�=�e;�a-;.qmr n*ru ger�.�.���n+�wt.�,��+�s: a:;x,.s�rx:.x�rfi;sic,;?Gxs...;�a.r�nes•�:.:a%r.� tax:`a;`Y5'�--,-:�'����1''9�i�7C+.�'y=�,m---+,rx� _- r:� �� � -- —� NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid haste Section SOLID WASTE MAMBENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT 66 Type of Facility. Permit # County t '. Name of Facility Location Date of Last Evaluation I_ Permit Conditions Followed Yes No A. Specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A N.C_ Amin. Code 13B Section A_ Specific Violation(s) by nxsber and letter. III. other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Caments N/A 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) ' JAMBS B. HUNT ''GOVERNOR '`•P'A� AM L. MEYER NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT May 7, 1998 Mr. Timothy Daily Clay County Manager P.O. Box 118 Hayesville, N.C. 28904 RE: Water Quality Monitoring Requirements Dear Mr. Daily: The Solid Waste Section has received the March 9, 1998 water quality monitoring report for the Clay County landfill. The report included analytical data for inorganic and organic parameters. Some changes should be made to each list of monitoring parameters and the analytical method used for the organic analyses. I have enclosed a copy of the sampling and analysis requirements for closed sanitary landfills that lists all of the parameters and recommended analytical methods. Please follow these requirements for all future water quality monitoring at the landfill. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please call me at (919) 733-0692, extension 257. Sincerely, w.�y f'Cy Sc._ arrRose Environmental Specialist Solid Waste Section cc: Julian Foscue - Western Area Supervisor Jim Patterson - Waste Management Specialist Enclosure 401 OBERLIN ROAD, SUITE 150, RALEIGH, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733-4996 FAX 919-71 5-3605 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION LANDFILLS and CLOSED SANITARY LANDFILLS N.C. SOLID WASTE SECTION LAB CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: The Solid Waste Section now requires water quality sample analysis by a laboratory certified by the Division of Environmental Management for groundwater analysis (15A NCAC 2H .0800). The laboratories used for water quality analysis for Solid Waste Section facilities shall be certified under the Division of Environmental Management (DEM) Certification program for the approved methods and at the approved levels of certification. SAMPLING ANALYTICAL METHODS AND REPORTING LIMITS: Each parameter on the following constituent list shall be certified at the designated level and an appropriately certified method used for the sample analysis. The data shall be reported at the specified Practical Quantitation Limit (PQL). Parameter Certification by DEM PQL in ppb Arsenic Metals, Group I - low level 10 Barium Barium (20) 500 Cadmium Metals, Group I - low level 1 Chromium Metals, Group I - low level 10 Lead Metals, Group I - low level 10 Mercury Mercury (21) 1 Selenium Metals, Group I - low level 20 Silver Metals, Group II - low level 10 Volatile Organic Compounds For the parameters and PQLs required for volatile organic compound analysis, refer to the next page of this attachment. For volatile organic analysis the laboratory shall be certified for an SW-846 GC/MS Method (8240 or 8260). The recommended method of analysis is EPA Method 8260. SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS: In addition to sampling for the constituents referenced above, all sampling should also include field testing of pH, temperature, and specific conductivity. EPA requires analysis for total metals. No filtering of samples is allowed. The 3030C preparation method for metals analysis is not allowed. January 1995 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ORGANIC CONSTITUENT PQL (UG/L) ORGANIC CONSTITUENT PQL (UG/L) (16) ACETONE 100 (40) T-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 10 (17) ACRYLONITRILE 200 (41) ETHYLBENZENE 5 (18) BENZENE 5 (42) METHYL BUTYL KETONE 50 (19) BROMOCHLOROMETHANE 5 (43) METHYL BROMIDE 10 (20) BROMODICHLOROMETHANE 5 (44) METHYL CHLORIDE 10 (21) BROMOFORM 5 (45) METHYLENE BROMIDE 10 (22) CARBON DISULFIDE 100 (46) METHYLENE CHLORIDE 10 (23) CARBON TETRACHLORIDE 10 (47) MEK; 2-BUTANONE 100 (24) CHLOROBENZENE 5 (48) METHYL IODIDE 10 (25) CHLOROETHANE 10 (49) METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE 100 (26) CHLOROFORM 5 (50) STYRENE 10 (27) CHLORODIBROMOMETHANE 5 (51) 1,1,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 5 (28) DBCP 25 (52) 1,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE 5 (29) ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE 5 (53) TETRACHLOROETHYLENE 5 (30) O-DICHLOROBENZENE 5 (54) TOLUENE 5 (31) P-DICHLOROBENZENE 5 (55) 1,1,1,-TRICHLOROETHANE 5 (32) T-1,4-DICHLORO-2-BUTENE 100 (56) 1,1,2-TRICHLOROETHANE 5 (33) 1,1-DICHLOROETHANE 5 (57) TRICHLOROETHYLENE 5 (34) ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE 5 (58) CFC-11 5 (35) VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE 5 (59) 1,2,3-TRICHLOROPROPANE 15 (36) CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 5 (60) VINYL ACETATE 50 (37) T-1,2-DICHLOROETHENE 5 (61) VINYL CHLORIDE 10 (38) PROPYLENE DICHLORIDE 5 (62) XYLENES 5 (39) CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE 10 ALSO KNOWN AS: (21)-TRIBROMOMETHANE, (25)-ETHYL CHLORIDE, (26)-TRICHLOROMETHANE, (27)-DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE,(28)-1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE, (29)-1,2-DIBROMOETHANE, (30)-1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE, (31)-1,4-DICHLOROBENZENE, (33)-ETHYLIDENE CHLORIDE, (34)-1,2-DICHLOROETHANE, (35)-1,1-DICHLOROETHENE (ETHYLENE), (36)-CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE, (37)-TRANS-I,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE, (38)-1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE, (42)-2-HEXANONE, (43)-BROMOMETHANE, (44)-CHLOROMETHANE, (45)-DIBROMOMETHANE, (46)-DICHLOROMETHANE, (47)-METHYL ETHYL KETONE, (48)-IODOMETHANE, (49)-4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE, (53)-TETRACHLOROETHENE, PERCHLOROETHYLENE, (55)-METHYLCHLOROFORM, (57)-TRICHLOROETHENE, (58)-TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE 1 JAMES B. HUNTJI! I�,.,, GOVERNOR I NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT May 7, 1998 Mr. Timothy Daily Clay County Manager P.O. Box 118 Hayesville, N.C. 28904 RE: Water Quality Monitoring Requirements Dear Mr. Daily: The Solid Waste Section has received the March 9, 1998 water quality monitoring report for the Clay County landfill. The report included analytical data for inorganic and organic parameters. Some changes should be made to each list of monitoring parameters and the analytical method used for the organic analyses. I have enclosed a copy of the sampling and analysis requirements for closed sanitary landfills that lists all of the parameters and recommended analytical methods. Please follow these requirements for all future water quality monitoring at the landfill. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please call me at (919) 733-0692, extension.257. Sincerely, I�� f& 5c_ arry Rose Environmental Specialist Solid Waste Section cc: Julian Foscue - Western Area Supervisor Jim Patterson - Waste Management Specialist Enclosure 401 OBERLIN ROAD, SUITE ISO, RALEIGH, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-360S AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY /AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER