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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4502_ROSCANS_2001i NCDENR JAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR BILL HOLMAN SECRETARY WILLIAM L. MEYER DIRECTOR i7t;1n NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT January 20, 2000 Mr. Stan Summerfield Kimberly-Clark 32 Smythe Avenue Hendersonville, NC 28792-8503 Re: Closure of the Kimberly-Clark Industrial Waste Landfill, Permit # 45-02 Henderson County Dear Mr. Summerfield: The Solid Waste Section (the Section) has reviewed the closure documentation submitted by your company and has determined that the referenced industrial waste landfill has been closed in accordance with the applicable requirements. This determination may be rescinded should any of the documentation prove to be inaccurate. The landfill is considered closed subject to the following post closure conditions. The owner and/or operator of the facility, Kimberly-Clark, is responsible for compliance with these conditions. In particula requires that, if the permit has not been previously recorded in accordance with Rule .0204, documentation shall be provided that a statement that the property has been used as a sanitary landfill is contained in the legal description of the landfill site. The legal description should be sufficient as a description in an instrument of conveyance and the statement shall be in no smaller type than that used in the body of the of the deed or instrument. i z " ddresses an upgraded water quality monitoring for the existing ground water monitoring system. Please note, that this closure shall become effective upon written notification by the owner/operator that the facility shall be maintained in compliance with the post closure conditions specified in this letter. Rule .0510 also states that when a disposal unit is closed, the permit to operate that unit is terminated and any future disposal operations will require approval by the Section. If there are questions regarding this closure letter, please contact or me at (919) 733-0692, extension 255. EAU im" 1646 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1646 401 OBERLIN ROAD, SUITE 150, RALEIGH, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - SO% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER s Mr. Summerfield January 20, 2000 Page 2 -Sincerely,-- ames C. Coffey, Head Permitting Branch Solid Waste Section cc: Jim'Patterson Mark Poindexter Ellen Lorscheider Mr. Summerfield January 20, 2000- Page 3 POST CLOSURE CONDITIONS MANAGEMENT OF LANDFILL GAS: The owner and/or operator shall take the measures necessary to ensure that the closed site shall continue to meet the design standards for landfill gas found in Rule .0503(2)(a). 2. MANAGEMENT OF SURFACE WATER: The owner and/or operator shall take the measures necessary to ensure that the closed site shall meet the requirements of Rule .0503(2)(c). In addition, the landfill unit shall be maintained such that surface water runoff occurs in a controlled manner, and surface water shall not be impounded over waste. 3. AIR QUALITY: The owner/operator shall ensure that landfill units do not violate any applicable requirements developed under a State Implementation Plan approved or promulgated by the U.S. EPA Administrator pursuant to Section 110 -- - of -the -Clean Air—AGt—as-amended. -- - 4. FINAL COVER SYSTEM: The integrity and effectiveness of the final cover system and any permanent erosion control devices must be maintained. This could include making repairs to the cover as necessary to correct the effects of settlement, subsidence, erosion, or other events. PROPOSED USES: The owner/operator shall submit a proposal for the Section's review and approval addressing post closures uses of the facility. Proposed post closure uses shall not violate any post closure conditions found in this letter. In particular, plans for post closure uses shall avoid possibilities for the entrapment of methane gas. Routine landfill gas monitoring within structures and at the facility boundary may not be sufficient to detect potentially dangerous situations. 6. ONGOING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES: Continuing solid waste management activities, if any, shall not violate any post closure conditions found in this letter, and must meet any other applicable requirements. RECORDATION: The owner/operator shall ensure that the recordation requirements for land disposal sites found in Rule .0204 are met. 8. WATER QUALITY MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: a. ' Groundwater quality at this facility is subject to the "Classification Mr. Summerfield January 20, 2000- Page 4 and Water Quality Standards Applicable to the Ground waters of North Carolina," 15A NCAC 2L. This includes, but is not limited toy the -provisions for detection monitoring, assessment and corrective action. b. The permittee shall sample the detection monitoring wells at a minimum on a semi-annual basis. C. Water quality detection monitoring shall continue for a minimum of five years from the date of the Section's receipt of the owner/operator's notification that the facility will be maintained in compliance with the post -closure conditions specified in this letter. After five years the Section will determine if further monitoring is to be required. d. Sampling equipment and methods shall conform to specifications in Attachment 1, "North Carolina Water Quality Monitoring Guidance Document for Solid Waste Facilities." The sampling parameters and methods shall be those found in Attachment 2, "Sampling and Analysis Requirements for Construction and Demolition Landfills and Closed Sanitary Landfills", or an alternate list of sampling parameters as approved by the Solid Waste Section. C. The permittee shall maintain a record of all monitoring events and analytical data. Reports of the sampling events and analytical data shall be submitted to the Section in a timely manner. f. The water quality monitoring plan shall be upgraded for post closure monitoring purposes. The upgrade shall include an additional down-gradiant monitoring well, MWS-7, which will be adjacent to MWS-5. The screened portion of this monitoring well shall be within the fractured rock. This well should be constructed according to the North Carolina Well Construction Standards (15A NCAC 2C .0108). The revised monitoring plan shall include continuing detection monitoring in existing monitoring wells MWS-I, MWS-4, MWS-5, and MWS-6 and at surface water monitoring points. The revised water quality monitoring plan, including well construction records for MWS-7, shall be submitted to this Section for review and approval within 120 days of receipt of this closure letter. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF " ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES NCDENR DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT .LAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR January 12, 2000 Mr. Stan Summerfield BILL HOLMAN Kimberly-Clark SECRETARY 32 Smythe Avenue Hendersonville, NC 28792-8503 WILLIAM L. MEYERSubject: Sampling and Analysis Requirements for Kimberly-Clark South DIRECTOR Landfill Dear Mr. Summerfield, The following alternate list of sampling parameters is approved for use at the Kimberly-Clark Berkeley Mills South Landfill facility. All monitoring wells (MW1, MW2, MW3, MW4, MW5, MW6, and MW7) shall be field tested for pH, temperature, and specific conductivity. Monitoring wells MWI, MW4, MW5, MW6 and MW7 shall also be tested for Volatile Organic Compounds. For the parameters and PQLs required for volatile organic compound analysis, refer to the second page of the Sampling and Analysis Requirements Construction and Demolition Landfills and Closed Sanitary Landfills. For volatile organic analysis the laboratory shall be certified for the SW-846 GC/MS Method. The recommended method of analysis is EPA Method 8260. Please contact me at (919) 733-0692 extension 345 for questions or clarifications regarding this letter. Sincerely, Ellen Lorscheider Hydrogeologist, Solid Waste Section �o 1646 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1646 401 OBERLIN ROAD, SUITE 150, RALEIGH, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10q POST -CONSUMER PAPER