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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSWCD-45-01 050611 Audit1� NCDENR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES revised 6120120113:56:00 PM FACILITY COMPLIANCE AUDIT REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section UNIT TYPE: Lined LCID YW Transfer Compost SWCD X COUNTY: HENDERSON MSWLF PERMIT NO.: SWCD-45-01 Closed HHW white Incin T&P FIRM MSWLF goods FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE CDLF TireT&P/ Tire Industrial DEMO SDTF Collection Monofill Landfill Date of Audit: 11/17/10, 2/3/11, 5/6/11 FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS: Waste Stream Innovations (WSI) 4028 Haywood Road Mills River, NC 28759 Date of Last Audit: 06/11/10 GPS COORDINATES: N: 35.374254 E:-82.544585 FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER: Andrew Huske (828) 273-7585, Site Operator FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS: 290 Cashdon Drive Mills River, NC 28759 AUDIT PARTICIPANTS: Andrea Keller — NCDENR Solid Waste Section Michael Scott — NCDENR SWS (11/17/10) Andrew Huske — Facility owner/operator STATUS OF PERMIT: Active Demonstration project — initiated April 23, 2010 Demonstration renewal under review with the Section PURPOSE OF AUDIT: Comprehensive NOTICE OF VIOLATION(S): None STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS: None AREAS OF CONCERN AND COMMENTS: The facility was granted a Solid Waste Composting Demonstration Approval on April 23, 2010. A request for renewal is on record with the Section and is under review. Please direct Demonstration Approval queries to Liz Patterson (919-508-8511; elizabeth.patterson@ncdenr.gov ). 2. The facility had gated access/controls at the entrance (on Haywood Road), adequate signage, roads were maintained and flagged, and two distinct area of operation were visible during the site inspection. 3. Wooden pallets and Land Clearing debris were collected/stored left of the entrance road. Minimal unacceptable wastes were visible in this location at the time of the inspections (some plastics, to be removed FACILITY COMPLIANCE AUDIT REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 2 of 4 prior to grinding). Access (for fire control) between the Land Clearing debris pile and the pallet pile was maintained. It was recommended (M. Scott) during the 11/17/10 site inspection that grinding (Treatment & Processing) should occur in a timely fashion as a large amount of material was accumulated on site. Mr. Huske stated that grinding was scheduled to occur before the end of the year. During the follow-up site inspections (2/3/11 and 5/6/11) it was noted that grinding had not occurred on site. 4. Greenhouse wastes were collected at the end of the entrance road near the sorting equipment. During the multiple site inspections, plastics generated from the greenhouse waste acceptance were stored on site. It was stated (A. Huske) that this material was slated to be ground and containerized for sale. Material arriving from the greenhouses via roll -off were classified as the following: a. Greenhouse waste approved in compost Demonstration (used plastics, potted plants, soils, roots); b. Plastics — recyclable (unused pots, hangers, labels); c. Cardboard; and d. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and special wastes (unrecoverable plastics, cooler, pvc piping, Please note that the facility is not permitted to receive mixed wastes for sorting/transfer. The acceptance of source -segregated and recoverable, compostable, recyclable materials at the facility is considered approved in the Demonstration project. Non source -segregated wastes (loads which include MSW and special wastes) are not permitted at this facility. It is the responsibility of the generator, transporter, and receiver to insure that permit conditions are not violated. The storage of recyclable plastics outside of the compost Demonstration processes does not require permitting from the Section as these materials are considered source -segregated recycled materials. It is recommended that the majority of this stored material should be sold, used, or reused within a year.