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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001_ROSCANS_1996State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources IL 4 * a Division of Waste Management WA James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor IDEHNF:Z Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director September 24, 1996 Mr. Wayne Sullivan Municipal Engineering Services P.O. Box 97 Garner, North Carolina 27529 RE: Additional Hydrogeologic Review Of The Transition Plan For The Cherokee County MSW Landfill, Permit # 20-01 Dear Mr. Sullivan, The Solid Waste Section Hydrogeologic Unit has completed a review of the September 17, 1996, revisions to the Transition Plan for the Cherokee County Landfill. There are still some revisions needed in order to meet the requirements of the Solid Waste Management Rules. Please address the following comments and questions: LOCATION RESTRICTION DEMONSTRATION As we discussed in our recent meeting, the text regarding the floodplain conditions of the facility needs to be amended to more accurately reflect the actual conditions at the site. The current text is misleading, since a significant portion of the site is located within the 100 year floodplain. WATER QUALITY MONITORING PLAN (WQMP) Item 3 in my February 22, 1994, letter has still not been addressed adequately. "The revised Plate 2 does not show most of the information requested in my Feb. 1994 letter. If other drawings from the Local Area Study are to be used to show this information, then these drawings will need to be referenced in the WQMP." P.O. Box 27687, ���C FAX 919-715-3605 Raleigh, North Carolina 2761 1-7687 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-733-4996 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper Mr. Wayne Sullivan Cherokee Transition Plan Page 2 On the bottom of page 5 of the WQMP there is a reference to three still needed on the three wells to the East of the site. Are there two or three wells?" The Local Area Study Map shows two wells, one serving one residence and another serving three residences. However on the Aerial Photo, the one residence is identified as a Barn and is not shown to have a well, and another well is shown to be serving only two residences. The text of the WQMP and the various drawings need to be consistent and accurately portray the actual conditions. "Please provide the corrections and revisions to the Transition Plan as soon as possible, so the Solid Waste Section can complete our_ t�echnica-l-- review-It--wo-uld--be help.ful_- y_ou_Mould _provide , a . cover letter that specifically addresses each comment and your resporise, as well -as providing the revised text, tables, and drawings requested." If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me at (919) 733-0692, extension 258. Sincerely, Bobby Lutfy Hydrogeologist Solid Waste Section CC: Susan Leistiko, Solid Waste Section Jim Patterson,SWS - Asheville Richard Honeycutt, Cherokee County Manager State of North Carolina Department of Environment, LTX;qA1 Health and Natural ResourcesAr Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor p E H N Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director April 10, 1996 NIr. Rick Honeycutt Cherokee County Manager County Courthouse 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, N.C. 28906 Dear Mr. Honeycutt, Thank you and Mr. Allen for meeting me at the County's landfill facility April 4. You were very helpful in making my visit very productive. Many questions were answered during the site visit. This letter serves as a followup correspondence and to highlight some of the Solid Waste Section's (Section) concerns. The primary item of concern is the close proximity and the water supply of several domiciles around the landfill. Active water supply wells adjacent to the landfill create the possibility of locally influencing predicted groundwater flow direction. As a routine precaution the Solid Waste Section recommends the County develop a sampling program, for Section approval, of the wells and spring(s) adjacent to the landfill being used as a potable water supply. According to the Section's records the Cherokee County facility should presently be conducting Appendix II monitoring and performing statistical analysis on all of the ground water quality data to remain in compliance. If these tasks have been performed please provide the Section with copies. Once again thank you for yours and Mr. Allen's assistance during the site visit. If I can be of assistance or if you have any questions about this letter, please contact me at (919) 733- 0692, extension 261. Sincerely, Mark Poindexter, H drogeologist Groundwater Compliance Unit, Solid Waste Section c: Phil Prete Jim Patterson Central file Filename: 20-0 lreq.let 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 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director October 23, 1996 fflZ.01WA EDEHNR Mr. Wayne Sullivan Municipal Engineering Services P.O. Box 97 Garner, N.C. 27529 RE: Additional Hydrogeologic Review Of The Revised Transition Plan For The Cherokee County MSW Landfill, # 20-01 Dear Mr. Sullivan, The Solid Waste Section Hydrogeologic Unit has completed a review of the September 30, 1996, revisions to the Transition Plan for the Cherokee County Landfill. There are still some revisions needed in order to meet the requirements of the Solid Waste Management Rules. Please address the following comments and questions: LOCATION RESTRICTION DEMONSTRATION - Since portions of the landfill Hazard Areas Inundated by 100 demonstration must be made that: 1. The unit will not restrict flood, and site are in "Special Flood Year Flood", a suitable the flow from a 100-year 2. The unit will not reduce the temporary storage capacity of the floodplair_, and 3. The 100-year flood will not result in washout of the ,I,MSWLF unit, and pose a hazard to human health and the environment. LOCAL AREA STUDY - Regarding the two private wells located to the East of the site, the Water Quality Monitoring Plan text and Plate 2, and the Local Area Study Aerial Photo now appear generally consistent. However, the Local Area Study "Property Boundary & 2000' Perimeter" Map is inconsistent with these other documents, and therefore needs to be revised. P.O. Box 27687, �y4C FAX 919-715-3605 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-733-4996 �„ 50% recycled/ 100% post -consumer paper Mr. Wayne Sullivan Cherokee Co. Transition Plan Page 2 WATER QUALITY MONITORING PLAN (WQMP) _ - Item 3 in my February 22, _1994, letter has still no --been addressed adequately. "The revised Plate 2 does not show most of the information requested in my Feb. 1994 letter. (Page 1 of my February 22, 1994, letter, which includes item 3, is attached for your reference.) If other drawings from the Local Area Study are to be used to show this information, then these drawings will need to be referenced in the WQMP." Please provide the additional revisions to the Transition Plan as soon as possible so the Solid Waste Section can complete our technical review. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact me at (919) 733-0692, extension 258. Sincerely, A&> 44-�- Bobby Lutfy Hydrogeologist Solid Waste Section CC: Susan Leistiko, Solid Waste Section Jim Patterson, SWS - Asheville Richard Honeycutt, Cherokee County Manager i Attachment: Page 1 of February 22, 1994, letter from the Solid Waste Section to GAI Consultants X, S�atF; of North Carolina ;er'artment of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B, Howes, Secretary William L Meyer, Director February 22, 1994 Dr. Ed Custer & Dr. Wendell Parker GAI Consultants - NC, Inc. 4000 Blue Ridge Road, Suite 500 Raleigh, North Carolina 27612 ��,Cij,KQ M AOM% DEHNF1 RE: Transition Plan - Ground And Surface Water Monitoring System For The Existing Cherokee County Landfill (Permit # 20-01) Dear Sirs, A review has been completed of the above referenced water quality monitoring _system plan. Additional information and clarification is needed on a number of issues. Please review the following comments and questions and prepare a revised monitoring system plan for the Cherokee County Landfill. COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS: 1. There is a brief discussion of regional geology and hydrogeology, however there is no discussion on how this relates to design of the monitoring system. For example, could the contacts between different geologic formations be more conductive zones that should be targeted for monitoring? 2. There is no discussion or reference made to site geology or hydrogeology based on prior subsurface investigation at the site (that is required for permitting). A review of the original subsurface investigation should be made and this ,information should be used in the evaluation and design of the monitoring system, including the number, spacing, location, and screen depths of monitoring wells, as referenced by Rule .1623(b)(3)(A)(ii). Although this information is somewhat limited, there is some valuable information on soils, lithology, depth to ground water, depth to rock, original topography, drainage features, and the presence of a spring. Is the spring still present and can it be sampled? 3. Plate 2 does not show local off -site topography and drainage features, waste boundaries, houses, trailers, wells, springs, public water lines or other pertinent information needed to properly evaluate the site conditions. The flow direction of the Valley River should be indicated. Plate 2 should be revised to show all of this information. Do the topographic contours represent original or existing topography? P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid waste Management Solid waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEIENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Faci l i ty + + !` ' I Y� Permit # ! " i.1 ( Canty Name of Faci lity (..S' ) lId'rl ( b"+ (IVW t Location .-� `,--Date of ! {. i ' f i }'l�r • t Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Violated r II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A N.C. Admin. Code 138 Section e)- L, A. Specific Violations) by number and letter. III. Other Violations of Rule or IV. Evaluator's V. Continuation Page Required? 1 Yes No Receiving Si N � frJ'((,J-hCY Evaluation Date Solid Waste Section i }---.- 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 MANAGE ENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility county. Permit # �1: Nam of Facility j—" Location Date--of—Last-Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. specific Condition(s) violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes _x N. 15A N.C. Admin. Code 138 Section 1;� eb A- Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. Co ato Vy 'jo f-), nee r 111. other Violations of Rule or Low IV. Evaluator's Comments V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receiving Signatur Evaluation Date Solid Waste Sectia DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Cc Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) t4i'Difice Part III Pink: Regional Office) NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid waste Management Solid waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of FacilityW Lt"r i/` Permit t� f-,+ County f Name of Faci I i : l^, �ji .) ie� L ' � �.. Locat i on `(` � 25 I 9 Y 1 Date of Last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A M.C. Admin. Code 13B Section e Ls A. Specific Violation(S) by number and letter. III. Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments `w V. Continuation Page Required? Yes No Receivirg SignaturecM 4" 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) NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE KANAGENENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Faci I ity. ',V Permit County Location �j I 41PT, Name of Facility_ RA Date of Last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A j. A. Specific condition(s) Violated II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A N.C. Admin. Code 138 Section A. Specific Violation(s) by number and Letter. III- other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments V. ContirmLotion Page Required? Yes Evaluation Date DEHNR 3793 (Part I White Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) No Receiving Signature Solid Waste Section Facility Part 11 Canary: Central office Part III Pink: Regional office) FROM NC DEHNR SOLID WASTE "TION 733-4010 03.04.1996 '":21 'IJi I It F. 2 A SOM w,,�, MON C0.11fAMCE MM A y - *e and Wdmw of compaw / fndividtt / owoutnent w►Itt 2. Ili the a mpany / Individual / gavo went unk he% a past or current valid waste powt? youz If a write faclli t No: �h Si,� LI' T and unit yes, tY Ype _. .�. , [� 3. go formal eoei lisnee action (NOV@ or COS) bmn w6fl aph* this cotnpa W / w41viduw / govetninent In the past 3 yeam? Yes �; No If yea, describe the violation or.compliance station; N�e+Y�s_ d� e r�q (Or I,z�; 1 if V sik hwA Vc�%tt� - �hz►-�t� l�,l,iw ot'rss���Q to) �. C6h,�evih u $v t C.oO�r 6h r 4. A� there no oifto ding compliance IWO* or petlaldeaP Yes — No If no, his compliance been maiataised fot at least one year? Yes. .. No _ ... 5, Ate thew. afty aerial convidemdono which should be liven to the compay / Wividual / Owern meitt tinit mouse of hm*hlp, need, etc.? Describe the aitvaflont 6. WWd a t/avmtd serve ns an intentive to improve oompliance/the solid waste Yes X No N/A Date M d hasteectian Regional Reviewer Por C%61 Moe Ust I AAddipon 1- ndings 6rh Mral Camplianc Review: Withhold grant/award?- (circle one); Y N District 5uperviaoea Initials For the puooses of this greAt/award, this applicant has a Mtisfaetory compliance hi5my. Yfs- — No lqcf e;lWpdac�lamplirav_fim Form Revised 7118193 FROM NC DEHNR SOLID WASTE -TION 733-4810 03.04.1996 ' - z 2 1 P. 3 V 1/ North Carolina (lfl'ice of Wit. to I•tedlieliun ( 1996 P01wr Waste Redliclion Granl Application Form Y i� IA1hOtl7`,1 A'7` Rr fore arndirrF prnpnrnf, usr �rnnl chcrk•n�''ailcrr ns rprp•,re,tiiir. PAptr Ws#s!c'ltcdllclinn ""App"11—mll Please Check ow, (lrAnls Cytie Puhlic Scrim Agrncy d '1•;-%111nurllhcL 56•• 60002 35 halrei ilalt 1mw. Priti•e(c Nog-PiA Private 1:01 ProM Apr 1 1 , 1996 Amount requested from 67k— Nl -Tokee Counl y PA11P, WaF.t'e ltedueti nti Project $25, 000 Anlnll fit d CA! 1 [haft 1 + rI cherokoe County $3F,54o Appllrarrl! . 1rrt1 J refs, tl Ililler<nl Go,b A1b1�in(; Arhireya •-------••—• •Amgllgt Of I11•khld rriA1Ch 201 l'*achr.rPa Strnnt, MlJrhhy, NO, 2RD06 Sa0,Op0 IJm11e T •l ilh vt 1i�i +m nilh l]nlly RtsPDlllh.ilh} fnI Pmj�lfl - --- Phnir, na1 rr Rick •ltonrycutt, County N-"r+aq;4r (704) 937-5527 — y.T .��ww...-- Projecr 9ummPty'-----(I.In111fd to this Petc) — .-_ ............ Cherokan roping Guvernmrnt j,j uvupe15tJ,Ql1 With the Ctlrgrurative Extenslon Sarvioe io E+roroaincl Lo im0ement a pal,t•.1 waste rrdUCtL011 rlrOOIAAi thrDUgh thP.. SChun] aygt•er", indtntxy And LuOinovicec. Th: plan will inrlude Pul'C1LW,ng rpt,yc]tnq trallArr, 16-1L! Plion rceyrllrig rontoirrxr, fen• cuch grtnrp or busineRe, end nrluC+itional Atlppnrt. n0tcxi6ln. PRJet.ing C1l0r0ksr: Coutlty rmpinyrrs %ill uls Coulll.y ve111n1ea tD tr880part rna PRVOT tc tho Yorp1ing vnnrer. TIli total poundage of WAA10 onner from ajieh INgatlgr, trill bn trneked nu n mr',lthly buaia Lo avaluatn 1.hr. r.11inrn[ipnal preps%. lmle�t and ucod fot ud0itlunn] tmini11!I, 'l'llq Loioet waste pabtlr will fne ktds nawrpyinr, l+nitit,uter pPp01', WI11L0, rhiNi'd W111L.,;, u1111 w;wgated hamrdl. '1'Qrt 1.l6iler JoCutf.onu will »e bl1: U-:Ii4ly 4vaLed to hrnt. norvq the ngodl vt the a0mulli l.y, IN1lth*lla and rnduatry. Thn l,,n#tivnj will ihrlude nuoll nr,;nr, no pctlottliIi, industries. hufinor,g,.4. ,111tl I.he uxluting ernp-off oitoa for waste, The Cnunl v Will N11i+p111L. rvl.wor.k, and rn11g1•K,2atq With tho North Cnrolinn rnrporUive ixtrnatnn 8r•rvine ill Ib'"l011 j„iup n rrnlmy wlAp lidUCilLiglNl PaOyram In pnprr rOf1lICL1gL1 uud Lacy,ainn. -file Ct1+.li ll.orial prngrim ul]1 ht, d4volgod by G><Lanalon Rhnff to �q ddivrrP,d it, rnprll.v hfrlvei, r;t:hvul edmfnlrl'YalfAfl, C ajgjD0Ma, lnaal hualnooems, ViViC ltudnrK. end r.Onlnnll'it' oiuha. Thes1A ad'lAetlr}gal StfgTto Will be intagrnEed wllh of.her exiAtlnq rlfnrl>; Iry Lhb cuuALy. 1'npinn t.n lncitioe point vourct redlldti6tl, mralt buying. and what.lhnrr In 1;eryele waal:n prpar. Thp chor ukee CuuuLy Cua ni.nslonnrR, (•Oopol'At ive Utonalon Cantor, rgmnvnity CFollra and orhrrn hn1,0 ideutiiied and tlxpraaSed lhu cunu mn about the Wellpe m1mr iaaue, l'rdrently, 1111�t,t is nu LoLUeted effnl'ts ill khU dick of ruryeling. Ar. the pr000nt tlmr thrrr it AIXJLI( 55 tuns pm- dey nr noiellal elrLuLinv tho landfill, of iAlCh ;li W) ronrl it rnrinvilril 10 Ixw'uate paper. Thw CDUI)ty 10 row ltuoulvinQ II& tnn of WMIA ►)Aprr ncr dny nt IIle iy, t•uuvenimlr.• KIr.nF• tllth t Ila Largutud luojert nur goal lA to 11r:ihAr•n thr Amount nI wMW paper tnt-v lad to j tons per day. Btittigll"y will In mlintAint-J, hluuiltrrr.d And rvn111�1(3d, on uke roilowluy itmR, r0ollds td pnrrrr WAntr, rrryc'Ied, tILulLpa rnryrlinq, pT04rama ilcrllVLZLti, and tLItReLlv,nlaF;+ of Ihu I railer IonntlOn9, The Coul ty, through thi Rlrtension Service, will rrrcVido CArllinning rdnrntji)nal anti prumatiAnal VIIIIA INIF. The COUI1Ly Will. *1113'Pin tho oQUIriMPU rnrrrinnrd, and supply the lai+ur La mango Pip Program, The cgUn.•y 11-Id 0l118t18iAn will rnntimn^ t0 s-AL1:11 Eur 1117re funding avnnuss to extullla Lhe proar=, ThC Cotlnty will invrntigAtr•. soil►" Lype of an incentive FvAtree to husillege ' e114 LlydVntV' lur re('y<:lihU pnper, nur•.h Oa o ictluclivlL in Lhe Corinage Eae by chose trlQt+':l>1!v uAing tho Palr'Ir rfl4nlinp progrAm. P5 Litt behuvitn and attitudars pl yPSyolintl Chanpo by hunillor,A, industry, and rounty pr•.Dplo, tho expected life of thn prgrnnt 1an11111) will ).+r, retendq$ and the rut -me ]andrillr, will 6! ill•11ir+nd Lu their' . rul)ASt "xt.rnt. I hrrcby certify the[ flic inftlnnation innsidrd trilhln 1111s trap► Application k file end accurale It1 my knntvlcrlge, � t j .. .�.1 �.... amrt n A, In1 T.rd l'a m (plc SI urhNo halt 1Lr lahnn 1,K I„ ,qm■I on n1111K rnml+Irudhl IYlS'a un={ -—''�'����— "' •_,. i 1 Uai1S O tll�_�a�rk �S�i�.fi�tlnwa� DAR of /1ri110Nwledgin 111 to Aflplicatl - -- — 1'tdtl of Numllrr h1i L i FROM NC DEHNR SOLID WASTE ' 7 ION 733-4810 03.04.1996 :22 P. 4 Uea:okee County Fe17er Wat:I;(4 Reduction project - Pa9C 2 �'1�# l 1tt. ,• �I •Le Ncarl,lr.�tion 1LCLi.vi.tieb AL 41,r: present IThere aro only two Cplly&nience CenLer9 loCated in the two L-will, UL Andrew9 and Murphy t116L 8LCept uneurted waste 1)al)cr for recycling' ThOe is very li.ttla Participation at this burr. nL• the convr)nience canters, Some rivalx., uontrar.t.ouu are presnl;tly pir:king up eOX,rugated cardboard at Privatlr 1+s8r.l:r;:,:es. An 9;Limatcd less than 1 yerCent of all waste paper G—being - --- - rpr;iclrtj at county taci]iLies rrl:. the present- tithe. Che1!0kFt. GounLy uovgr•nment in cooperati0n With the C00perative Ext.wrlbion serVip4 1£ 0'e) eking tO implement. a ptlper wast'•w reduction program through the achopl :3(3[!0m, indocd ry and bupjtiDyges. Vic plan will include purellduing recycling 11ai1':r'o, 1G 18 962lurl lecyrling cuntajnAr5 for each d-voup or business, ar'1d t011dalRind] r:uppnrt idaterials. Existing Cherokee; County employweb will UGg 011I Y v0hiolco to trap iVoi L Lhe pal•,or to the recycling Cemor, 'Pile lutdl I; til d�aclr: of waste paper from Par.h 140-ation will hey t.rar,.ked on a monthly baaie to nvq'�,1I..Lc Ule t1JUvnlin1la1 Pr09M illPart. And nand for additional training. 1,11v �rAr;ial wants f,appr Will inraudo )riiw�print, coull,trler paper, whlt:ra, mixed whito, �;rrd V:-rurtatta borfrd. Ten trri.lor lnr,��tjt!>t9 will ba atratgicly located to be$L ib'Ydu the needs Ot the rnmmnnity, bUsinr3fia eru3 industry. Tha lneatione will :uu;l,Udw: such nrrin,i ar, Sr.hO0ls' .induAtrigg huoirioawc3, and the exibiting druzr of iLa)r: tar witete. Tho pl'ojFrt Will imr,ar.(. lhe+ county's 22,00( reeidCnk9 AGd viuitera, r,i)di rrlbny of the counly',a 500+ businoggge, The UuunLy will. : q)p,. r L , network, Mid c411aborate with the North Carol i na 06pt lrativC &Lonuion flavvir:r• in cluveluji.log n countywide Edurat,itillgI Program in Impeir rcdur:l.icrrl and I-ecyc]ing. Tho eftCakional pgograrn will be deVelolred by rtrtf4rl`1PI1 'SLaft I.n hr:. dflivCr,d tG COUnt:y nffic?S, sr_hool a&iinictrit.ibn, rrievi"j. ounrs, lnral J.�ilsfrlt�6r;�c, nivicl leadero, and Community (Juba, There r,dl{r"aiQnal Offolt,g w.i11 he ul•her existing efforrp iai the COL111ty, PcTlii:r,:s In ire judC point saurr:ei iwili,r:l'i?ll, OmarL buying, and what/how tO x'ecycly -iet'e paper, L4411 N111411 fl,ri i:l r'rQkek' CGUMY Co11V111s8ioners, c.Q0PCY•atiVc Extet19i411 Ce11Ln1-, Collununity CroupS plhCr3 41Ve JdGrlt.i fir(1 nru4 Fvp"Merl Llte n cuearn about the WgCte pager iooua, p1u!;f:ln1•Iy, rhflrc, 19 110 tArgCCvd Offorta in Ode area of rocycliny, At the t:imu thei:c is about. 50 hurts per day of matorisl OnL.yrirjg the landfill txoir{ Chc-rokrag (U1r,lrltyr, of which iU'L(].5 L•ona) ;s e;e,t;imatcd to be waaLri PaDhr. Via cr>uljty in POW rQrTiVi,ng 1/4 Lon of waste. paper per day &L Lheir convenl,dngo ,tl..r .. With thir tprgatod project our 90ol 19 to inerrane.L thf &hlouht of w,xaete plr tiilr recyclod L•v 3 tone Der duy. :l,rir'(rl:ce� County ae dn;ignatnd a,, A c1i8L1t:satd county by th$ NpartmetlL of (`041bcc., WIL'11 111w tits capita inenma, t►le c:raunty atilt deGiros to impeova i.te r.ec�;r]ing offurts, FROM NC DEHNR SOLID WASTE 7 ION 733-4810 03.04.1996 922 Mr i P. 5 ChOT0001 Copnt:y 11,11)Or. wagte Reduction Project Page 3 i I rlre P3a�r anrt Fvaluation Sr��t+F--tics will bs maintained, monitored and evaluated, an the following itomig: P--,Jrlds ()f popEal Wiit�(•C .Ir,yr:l.eli, ,1LOUpts IeUYV.lillld, prugletms delivered, and (if foot ivenf%rr of tip. trAi'19r locRtinng. Tha r..ounry, throntgh the Fxtenl;ion 5!:r4ie0, will provide continuinia educational and promotional materials, The ,:,uin( 1%wrthN equi.lanrwTlt purchased, aild supply the labor to manage, the nr--�rr,:am, The county and extension W8..l to Lgeorch for inr,,re fuming to expand t.hp proprirm. 'Yhe country will investigate some type Df an ill(c-rltive systom to business and industry for recycling paper, such as a Ir.1111 •I•ion in the tonnage fey for those industries using the paper recycling urocrr:am, As the behavior and attitudes of recycling change by busin�aa, iI-Jil,lry, and r•ouply prrnplr, 0iF Pxr,prred 11f¢ nP rhP prPrrPnt. landfill will hP nsI011rinri And thA t,lt-1.tra 1Kndf1.11# wi.11 1" utilil•pd to Ct1ilk;r fulldot oxtilAt, Ii1r.ycIe '3'Tai1411'rl (5 @ $4,500.00) . . . . . . . . . . . $22,500.00 licl(ycJ� Tzpil.err; (5 L ('6,1)00,UO) , . . , , , , , $32,500.00 ].t •la Callon tte-i:yr:le Containor (41000 0 $5.00) . . . . $ 3,000.00 1{rnr,71 ionel Mal rr.inln (I'lrnrhllrr, ItPr.yrlP Nsnusla), $ 1,500,00 't'iil'.•r 1 Noodod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $61, 504, 04 '1'6tr1J Requented Vrom NC' Offirt:+ of Matte (eduction, $15,UUU,010 Tiit..,: c'c,unt.y Fduplx,rt. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pi r;i.nd i;upport {Cukatlty Vnhi(Ann, Labor, Cu.) $30,000,00 lil;and 'Dotal. of Start Up Project. C'or?t . . , . , , . , . $91,50b.0fi �4cnlrlPl Tip- r.r,lnll y wi 11 i,lw, il�.x i r,l. i ng piraolnle.l to collect and trArioport recyclable to tllr., rn(!yalirIq arnn ar. tho county landfill, one trucwk drivoy til. r, 000. of $19',20n r0i yrrnr. ��Thir. PxpPnr;r+ ili nave+red in I.hel inkilld 0olltributiona noted Abovc. State of North Carolina Department of Environment, IFA Health and Natural Resources • a Division of Solid Waste Management AAkl James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor A IL p E H N Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William'L. Meyer, Director June 28, 1996 Mr. Rick Honeycutt Cherokee County Manager Cherokee County Courthouse 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 RE: Status of the Cherokee County MSW Landfill Transition Plan, Permit No. 20-01 Dear Nft. Honeycutt: Rule .1603(d)(2)(A) of the North Carolina Solid Management Rules directs that the Division will determine the adequacy of all Transition Plans by October 9, 1996. Furthermore, in accordance with Rule .1601(c)(4), MSW Landfill Units that have not demonstrated the adequacy of their plans by this date are constituted as "Open Dumps" and must be closed under both state and federal law. As of this time, the Division has not been able to complete it's review of the above referenced Transition Plan. A response to the Division's review letter of April 26, 1996 needs to be submitted in order to complete the review process. Please submit all required information to the Division by September 1, 1996 in order for a timely review to be completed prior to the October 9, 1996 deadline. If you have any further questions, please contact Susan Leistiko at (919) 733-0692 extension 262. Sincerely, ienn OYVd- �-es C. Coffey, Supervisor itting Branch Solid Waste Section cc: Jim Patterson Bobby Lutfy Susan Leistiko C:\WRIGHT\PROJECTS\TRANPLAN\CHEROKEE\TPLAN.LTR 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 State of North CarolinaILFeWA Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources 1 • • Division of Waste Management Aw"w4moo 1-0 James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor ®� H N Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director D e�ber12-1-9_ 6._ 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) has received the transition plan revision requesting a vertical expansion of the Cherokee County landfill submitted by Municipal Engineering -____Services. As of this time, the Section has not been able to complete its review of the above referenced transition plan. A response to the Section's review letter of October 23, 1996 needs to be submitted in order to complete the review process. Once Cherokee County satisfies the conditions of that letter the transition plan will be modified to allow the vertical expansion. Please submit requested information or revisions to the Section as soon as possible to expedite review of the referenced transition plan application. Requested information or revisions should be submitted in accordance with Rule .1603(b). If,you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Leistiko at (919) 733-0692 extension 262 or Bobby Lutfy at extension 258. Sincerely, rues C. Coffey, Su r isor ermitting Branch Solid Waste Section cc: D. Wayne Sullivan - Municipal Engineering Services Bobby Lutfy - DWM Jim Patterson - DWM Julian Foscue - DWM CAWRIG HTWROJ ECTS\TRANPLAN\CHEROKEE\TECHLET. 3 P.O. Box 27687, �y� FAX 919-715-3605 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-733-4996 50% recycled/10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director December-1-2� 1-9.96_ 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: e�� EDEHNR N.C. D e pt.. ME-:NR DEC 13 1996 Winston-Salem Regional Office The Solid Waste Section (Section) has received the transition plan revision requesting a vertical expansion of the Cherokee County landfill submitted by Municipal Engineering Services. As of this time, -the Section has not been able to complete its review of the above referenced transition plan. A response to the Section's review letter of October 23, 1996 needs to be submitted in order to complete the review process. Once Cherokee County satisfies the conditions of that letter the transition plan will be modified to allow the vertical expansion. Please submit requested information or revisions to the Section as soon as possible to expedite review of the referenced transition plan application. Requested information or revisions should be submitted in accordance with Rule .1603(b). If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Susan Leistiko at (919) 733-0692 extension 262 or Bobby Lutfy at extension 258. Sincerely, Cl��=/tom mes C. Coffey, Su r isor ermitting Branch Solid Waste Section cc: D. Wayne Sullivan - Municipal Engineering Services Bobby Lutfy - DWM Jim Patterson - DWM Julian Foscue - DWM CAW RIGHT\PROJECTSMANPLAN\CHEROKERTECHLET.3 P.O. Box 27687, ��� FAX 919-715-3605 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Voice 919-733-4996 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources • • Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor O Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary fI William L. Meyer, Director February 23, 1996 Richard L. Honeycutt Cherokee County Manager 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, North Carolina 28906 Re: Cherokee County MSWLF Permit Number 20-01 Mr. Honeycutt: The Solid Waste Section has reviewed Cherokee County's request, dated January 30, 1996, to allow continued operation of the existing Cherokee County Landfill. The Section agrees to this request. The existing Cherokee County Landfill may continue to operate through December 31, 1997 and receive waste from Cherokee, Clay, Graham, and Swain Counties. Cherokee County is strongly encouraged to submit a Permit to Construct Application for the proposed lined landfill as soon as possible in order to allow sufficient time for review and construction. If you have any questions or require any other assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office at (919) 733-0692. Thank you, �C6�4z Oes CCoffey isor Permitting Branch copy: William D. Sessoms, PE - DSWM Julian Foscue - DSWM Jim Patterson - DSWM Wayne Sullivan - Municipal Engineering C:\SESSOM S\PROJECTS\CHERO KEE\LETTER.21 P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-71&3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper State of North Carolina 'T Department of Environment, r*WA Health and Natural Resources 4 • • Division of Environmental Management a James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor low p E H N R Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary Asheville Regional Office March 29 1996 .- MEMORANDUM TO: Gary Francies Don Link Paul Muller Forrest Westall FROM: Roy M. Davis Sueanna Sumpter sent me the attached documents which were recently served upon the Attorney for Cherokee County. The group serving the papers claims to have established a court and that anyone trespassing on property belonging to members of the group is subject to arrest by a "posse" and trial in that court. I discussed this matter with the Cherokee County Sheriff's office. I was advised to take the matter seriously to the point that we do not go on property whose owner we do not know. i. I think we are functioning with a reasonable margin of safety if we always obtain permission from the owner before we enter upon private property to conduct State's business. Obviously we have to be comfortable with the situation. By copy of this memorandum I am sharing this information with others in the Asheville Regional Office who might have reason to do State's business on private property in Cherokee County. Interchange Building, 59 Woodfin Place � FAX 704-251-6452 Asheville, North Carolina 28801 Nvo*feC An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Voice 704-251-62.08 50% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper v�