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April 15, 2023
N.C. Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Waste Management
Division of Environmental Assistance & Customer Service
https://deq.nc.gov/
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Roy Cooper, Governor
Elizabeth Biser, Secretary
N.C. Department of Environmental Quality
Michael E. Scott, Director
Division of Waste Management
Jamie Ragan, Director
Division of Environmental Assistance & Customer Service
DEQ
1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 (919) 707-8200
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Executive Summary:
In accordance with General Statute 130A-309.06(c), the Department of Environmental Quality's Divisions of Waste
Management and Division of Environment Assistance and Customer Service shall provide a report on the status of solid
waste management efforts in the State. Session law 2017-10 (SECTION 4.14 (a)) added additional programs to the
report.
This report is to include:
• An analysis of solid waste generation and disposal.
• Total amounts of waste recycled and disposed during the previous calendar year.
• An evaluation of the development and implementation of local solid waste management programs and county and
municipal recycling programs.
• A look at the successes of each county in meeting municipal solid waste reduction goals
• Recommendations concerning existing and potential programs for solid waste reduction and recycling that would be
appropriate for units of local government and State agencies.
• Evaluation of the recycling industry, the markets for recycled materials, the recycling of polystyrene, and the success
of State, local, and private industry efforts to enhance the markets for these materials.
• Recommendations to the Governor and the Environmental Review Commission to improve the management and
recycling of solid waste in the State.
• A description of the review and revision of bid procedures and the purchase and use of reusable, refillable, repairable,
more durable, and less toxic supplies and products by both the Department of Administration and the Department of
Transportation.
• Review of North Carolina Scrap Tire Disposal Act implementation.
• A description of the management of white goods in the State.
• A summary of the report by the Department of Transportation on the amounts and types of recycled materials that
were specified or used in contracts that were entered into by the Department of Transportation during the previous
fiscal year.
• A description of the activities related to the management of abandoned manufactured homes in the State.
• A report on the recycling of discarded computer equipment and televisions.
• An evaluation of the Brownfields Property Reuse Act.
• A report on the Inactive Hazardous Waste Response Act.
• A report on the Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act.
• A report on the implementation and cost of the hazardous waste management program.
These requirements are fulfilled in the following report.
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Table of Contents
Chapter1: Brownfields...................................................................................................................................................10
A. Executive Summary..................................................................................................................................................
10
B. Program Output.........................................................................................................................................................
10
C. Program Background................................................................................................................................................
10
D. Program Status and 2 New Grants Awarded............................................................................................................
11
E. Program Inventory....................................................................................................................................................
12
1. Recorded Brownfields Agreements......................................................................................................................
12
2. Active Eligible Projects.........................................................................................................................................12
F. Improving Effectiveness............................................................................................................................................13
G. Outreach to Local Governments................................................................................................................................14
H. Meeting Technical Challenges in Vapor Intrusion....................................................................................................15
1. Evolution of Future Work...........................................................................................................................................
15
J. Fund Status.................................................................................................................................................................
15
K. Further Information...................................................................................................................................................
16
ChapterII: Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act...........................................................................................................17
A. Executive Summary..................................................................................................................................................
17
B. Program Activity.......................................................................................................................................................
18
1. Assessing Health Risk at Sites and Conducting Site Cleanups............................................................................
18
2. Sites in the Program..............................................................................................................................................
18
3. Site Prioritization System.....................................................................................................................................
21
4. Vapor Intrusion.....................................................................................................................................................21
5. Investigation of Potential New Sites.....................................................................................................................
21
6. Identified Contamination Sites.............................................................................................................................
22
7. DSCA Contracts...................................................................................................................................................
22
8. Customer Service Initiatives.................................................................................................................................22
C.. Facility Compliance................................................................................................................................................
23
D. Program Financial Status and Projections................................................................................................................
25
1. Fund Receipts and Disbursements........................................................................................................................25
2. Estimated Future Assessment and Remediation Expenditures.............................................................................26
E. DSCA Administrative Costs.....................................................................................................................................
28
F. Actions to Ensure Fund Solvency.............................................................................................................................
29
ChapterIII: Hazardous Waste Program.......................................................................................................................30
A. Executive Summary..................................................................................................................................................30
B. Hazardous Waste Management Program..................................................................................................................
30
1. Hazardous Waste Generation, Management, and Remediation............................................................................
30
2. Compliance and Enforcement...............................................................................................................................
33
3. Information Management.....................................................................................................................................
33
4. Hazardous Waste Program Development.............................................................................................................
33
5. Hazardous Waste Reduction Initiatives................................................................................................................34
C. Resident Inspector Program......................................................................................................................................
35
1. Executive Summary..............................................................................................................................................35
2. Program Description.............................................................................................................................................
35
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3. Program Funding.................................................................................................................................................. 36
4. Program Results.................................................................................................................................................... 36
D. Mercury Switch Removal Program........................................................................................................................... 37
1. Executive Summary.............................................................................................................................................. 37
2. Program Description............................................................................................................................................. 37
3. Program Funding.................................................................................................................................................. 38
4. Program Results.................................................................................................................................................... 39
ChapterIV: Inactive Hazardous Sites........................................................................................................................... 41
A. Executive Summary..................................................................................................................................................41
B. The Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory and the Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List .............................. 43
C. Sites Using the Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund.......................................................................................... 44
D. Pre -Regulatory Landfills.......................................................................................................................................... 47
E. Federal National Priorities List Sites Requiring a State Cost Share......................................................................... 50
F. Responsible Party Voluntary Site Remedial Action................................................................................................. 57
G. Imminent Hazard Sites............................................................................................................................................. 62
H. Summary of the Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund (Funds 6372 and 6379) and the National Priorities List
Cost Share Fund (Fund 6375) for FY 2021-22.............................................................................................................. 67
Chapter V: Solid Waste and Materials Management...................................................................................................70
A. Executive Summary.................................................................................................................................................. 70
B. Solid Waste Management.........................................................................................................................................
71
1. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and Construction and Demolition (C&D) Landfill Disposal .............................
71
2. Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) and Product (CCP) Generation, Disposal, and Reuse ...................................
73
3. Solid Waste Tax....................................................................................................................................................
74
4. Per Capita Disposal Rate......................................................................................................................................
75
C. Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Capacity.................................................................................................................
75
1. Industrial Landfill Disposal..................................................................................................................................
76
2. Composting and Mulching...................................................................................................................................
76
3. Land Application..................................................................................................................................................
77
4. Medical Waste......................................................................................................................................................
77
5. Household Hazardous Waste................................................................................................................................
78
6. Facility Inspections...............................................................................................................................................
80
7. Non -Facility Inspections and Evaluations............................................................................................................
80
8. Facility Operator Training and Public Outreach...................................................................................................
83
D. Local Government Waste Reduction Activities and Recycling Markets.................................................................
83
1. Source Reduction and Reuse Programs................................................................................................................
83
2. Local Government Recovery................................................................................................................................
84
3. Recovery of Particular Materials..........................................................................................................................
85
4. Recovery of Traditional Materials........................................................................................................................
86
5. Recovery of Construction and Demolition Materials...........................................................................................
87
6. Plastic Recycling in North Carolina.....................................................................................................................
88
7. Collection of Commingled Recyclables...............................................................................................................
89
8. Public Electronics Recycling................................................................................................................................
91
9. Types of Public Recycling Efforts........................................................................................................................
93
10. Public Curbside Recycling Programs in North Carolina....................................................................................
93
11. Specialty Waste Management.............................................................................................................................
94
12. Yard Waste Management...................................................................................................................................
97
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13. Recycling Markets and Prices............................................................................................................................. 98
14. Recycling Market Developments in FY 2021-22.............................................................................................101
E. Scrap Tire Management Program...........................................................................................................................102
1. Scrap Tire Management......................................................................................................................................102
2. County Tire Disposal..........................................................................................................................................103
3. Tire Disposal and Recycling...............................................................................................................................104
F. White Goods Management......................................................................................................................................108
1. White Goods Tax Collections and Distributions................................................................................................108
G. Abandoned Manufactured Homes (AMH) Program...............................................................................................110
1. AMH Grants Awarded by Fiscal Year...............................................................................................................110
2. AMH Program Statistics.....................................................................................................................................
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3. Program Participant Highlights, FY 2021-22.....................................................................................................112
4. Additional Information on the AMH Program...................................................................................................112
H. Electronics Management Program..........................................................................................................................113
1. Manufacturers' Responsibilities.........................................................................................................................113
2. Retailer's Responsibilities..................................................................................................................................113
3. State Agencies and Governmental Entities Responsibilities..............................................................................113
4. Registration of Facilities Recovering or Recycling Electronics.........................................................................114
5. Recycling Rates Within North Carolina.............................................................................................................114
6. Compliance and Enforcement of Electronics Laws............................................................................................115
7. Electronics Management Fund...........................................................................................................................115
8. Types of Equipment Recovered by Local Programs..........................................................................................116
I. Additional Documentation from the N.C. Department of Administration and Department of Transportation .......118
Tables
Chapter I: Brownfields
Table I-1 Brownfields Property Reuse Act Implementation Account Balances .................................................. 16
Chapter II: Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act
Table II-1 DSCA Certified Site Status (through June 30, 2022).......................................................................... 19
Table II-2. Classifications of DSCA Certified Sites (June 30, 2022)................................................................... 20
Table II-3. DSCA Site Cleanup Statistics............................................................................................................. 20
Table II-4. DSCA Fund through Fiscal Year 2021-22......................................................................................... 26
Table II-5. Historic DSCA Fund Statistics........................................................................................................... 27
Table II-6. DSCA Fund Trends............................................................................................................................ 27
Chapter III: Hazardous Waste Program
Table III-1 Corrective Action at RCRA facilities................................................................................................. 32
Table III-2 Hazardous Waste Legislative Report Financials................................................................................ 35
Table III-3. Resident Inspector Program Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities' Data FY 2021-22 ............... 37
Table III-4 Mercury Switch Removal Program Summary of Data 2012-2022.................................................... 39
Chapter IV: Inactive Hazardous Waste
Table IV-1 Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory List of New Sites During FY 2021-22...................................... 43
Table IV-2 Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory List of Sites Assigned No Further Action Status During FY
2021-22................................................................................................................................................................. 44
Table IV-3 Summary of Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund Expenditures FY 2021-22............................. 45
Table IV-4 North Carolina National Priorities List Sites..................................................................................... 53
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Table IV-5 Voluntary Party Remedial Actions Under Administrative Agreements During FY 2021-22 ........... 57
Table IV-6 . 66 Ongoing Division -Directed Responsible Party Assessments/Cleanups not Under Agreements 60
Table IV-7 Summary of Imminent Hazard Sites.................................................................................................. 62
Chapter V: Solid Waste Materials and Management
Table V-1 Coal Combustion By -Products and Impoundment Excavation........................................................... 73
TableV-2 N.C. Dept. of Revenue Solid Waste Tax Distribution..........................................................................
74
Table V-3 North Carolina's Per Capita Disposal Rate.........................................................................................
75
Table V-4 Permanent HHW Facility Collections FY 2021-2022.........................................................................
79
Table V-5 Local Source Reduction / Reuse Programs in FY 2021-22.................................................................
84
Table V-6 Local Government Recovery (Tons) FY 2017-18 through FY 2021-22..............................................
85
Table V-7 Types of Local Government Electronics Recycling Programs in FY 2021-22...................................
91
Table V-8 Local Government Specialty Waste Management FY 2021-22..........................................................
96
Table V-9 Local Government Yard Waste Management FY 2020-21 and FY 2021-22......................................
97
Table V-10 Calculation of MRF Blended Material Value, Summer 2022........................................................
100
Table V-11 Distributions of Scrap Tire Tax Revenue........................................................................................
103
Table V-12 Scrap Tire Management Account....................................................................................................
103
Table V-13 Final Disposal/Recycling of Tires (tons).........................................................................................
104
Table V-14 Scrap Tire Cost Over -Run Grant October 2020-March 2021 Grants Awarded July 2021 .............
105
Table V-15 County Scrap Tire Cost Over -Run April 2021-September 2021 Grants Awarded January
2022ApplicantCounty........................................................................................................................................
107
Table V-16 Illegal Tire Dump Clean -Up Costs.................................................................................................
108
Table V-17 White Goods Tax Collections/Distributions....................................................................................
108
Table V-18 Counties Ineligible to Receive Tax Proceeds Distributions............................................................
109
Table V-19 Counties Ineligible to Receive Tax Proceeds Distributions............................................................
110
Table V-20 AMH Grants Awarded by Year.......................................................................................................
III
Table V-21 AMH Units Deconstructed in FY 2021-22......................................................................................
III
Table V-22 Active AMH Grant Program Participants During FY 2021-22.......................................................
112
Table V-23 Electronics Collection by Weight....................................................................................................
114
Table V-24 Electronics Collected (Tons) by County and Municipal Collection Programs by Fiscal Year.......
114
Table V-25 Overall Recycling of Electronics.....................................................................................................
115
Table V-26 Electronics Management Fund........................................................................................................
116
Table V-27 Electronics Management Distribution FY 2021-22.........................................................................
117
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List of Figures
Chapter I: Brownfields
Figure I-1 Cumulative Brownfields Projects in North Carolina Cumulative Brownfields Projects in NC ........... 13
Figure II-1. Known dry-cleaning solvent -contaminated sites in North Carolina ................................................. 19
Chapter II: Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act
FigureII-2. DSCA Fund Trends........................................................................................................................... 27
Figure II-3 DSCA Administrative Expenses........................................................................................................ 28
Chapter IV: Inactive Hazardous Waste
Figure IV-1 Pre -Regulatory Landfill Program Funds........................................................................................... 69
Chapter V: Solid Waste and Materials Management
Figure V-1 MSW and C&D 20-Year Disposal Forecast...................................................................................... 71
Figure V-2 Feedstocks Composted / Mulched......................................................................................................
76
Figure V-3 Gallons of Septage Pumped Per Year................................................................................................
77
Figure V-4 Tons of Medical Waste Processed by Fiscal Year.............................................................................
78
Figure V-5 Household Hazardous Waste in Tons by Fiscal Year........................................................................
79
Figure V-6 Hurricane Incident GIS Tracking Tool..............................................................................................
81
Figure V-7 Tax Certification Applications Received and Approved...................................................................
82
Figure V-8 Estimated Value of Business Equipment Certified as Tax Exempt ...................................................
82
Figure V-9 Characterization of Local Government Recovery..............................................................................
85
Figure V-10 20-Year Local Government Traditional Recyclable Material Recovery (Tons) ..............................
87
Figure V-11 Public C&D Recycling (Tons) FY 2006-07 to FY 2021-22............................................................
88
Figure V-12 20-Year Plastics Recovery (Tons)....................................................................................................
89
Figure V-13 20 Year Reporting of Commingled vs. Separated Recycling Tonnage ...........................................
90
Figure V-14 Constituents per Average Ton of Commingled Recyclables in NC FY 2021-22.............................
91
Figure V-15 Public Electronics Recovery FY 2008-09 to FY 2021-22...............................................................
92
Figure V-16 Local Government Curbside Recycling Programs & Households Served FY 02-03 — FY 21-22...
94
Figure V-17 Local Government Specialty Waste Tons Collected FY 2017-18 through FY 2021-22 .................
96
Figure V-18 Local Government Diversion of Yard Waste from Disposal FY 1995-96 to FY 2021-22..............
98
Figure V-19 Quarterly MRF Blended Material Values........................................................................................
99
Figure V-20 Market Prices Received for Fiber Materials by Major North Carolina Processors Since 2002...
100
Figure V-21 Market Prices Received for Select Container Materials by Majo NC Processors Since 2002 .....
101
Figure V-22 Final Disposal of Scrap Tires in NC..............................................................................................
104
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Appendices
Chapter I: Brownfields
A. Brownfields Agreements Finalized Between January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022 ........................ 119
Chapter II: Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act
B. Sites with Dry -Cleaning Solvent Contamination by County and City and Sites Certified into the DSCA
Programby County and City.............................................................................................................................. 120
Chapter IV: Inactive Hazardous Waste
C. Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List................................................................................................. 132
D. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory - Site Status.......................................................................................... 169
E. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory — Pre -Regulatory Landfills.................................................................... 211
Chapter V: Solid Waste and Materials Management
F. Landfill Capacity Report FY 2021-2022....................................................................................................... 229
G. Public and Private Construction and Demolition Disposal, FY 2021-2022.................................................. 247
H. County Population, Waste Disposal, Per Capita Rate and Percent Reduction FY 2021-2022..................... 249
I. NC Waste Disposal Report FY 2021-2022..................................................................................................... 253
J. Municipal Solid Waste and construction and Demolition Waste — Exports and Imports FY 2021-2022 ..... 352
K Industrial Waste Disposal FY 2021-2022...................................................................................................... 353
L. Public and Private Municipal Solid Waste and Construction and Demolition Disposal FY 2021-2022...... 354
M. Public and Private Municipal Solid Waste FY 2021-2022........................................................................... 358
N. Public and Private Tipping Fees FY 2021-2022............................................................................................ 361
O. Transfer and Mixed Waste Processing Facilities FY 2021-2022.................................................................. 367
P. Recycling and Solid Waste Management Report for Highway Construction, Maintenance Projects and Office
Products............................................................................................................................................................... 374
Q. Department of Administration Environmentally Preferred Purchasing......................................................... 380
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Chapter I: Brownfields
A. Executive Summary
This report to the General Assembly is required by the Brownfields Property Reuse Act of 1997 (G.S.
130A-310.40 et seq.) and describes the activities and status of the N.C. Department of Environmental
Quality's (DEQ) Division of Waste Management Brownfields Program (program) for the period of January
1, 2022, through December 31, 2022. The program is pleased to report continued success in the state's
efforts to revitalize and safely reuse brownfields properties.
B. Program Output
The Brownfields Program produced 48 finalized brownfields agreements during the reporting period,
bringing the total number of finalized agreements since its inception to 705. For the current reporting period,
totals for the measures tracked by the Program are:
• Applications received: 94
• Brownfields agreements finalized: 31
• Acres of Brownfields revitalized to safe, productive reuse: 986
• Estimated committed capital investment for projects completed during 2022: $1.70 billion
All these economic development benefits are produced without any state -appropriated funds. The Program
operates on fees from the prospective developers and cooperative agreement funding from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. Since the Program began, it has created thousands of jobs and
facilitated nearly $27 billion in private investment in the redevelopment of brownfields properties across
North Carolina, without cost to state taxpayers.
C. Program Background
Brownfields are abandoned, idle or underused properties where environmental contamination hinders
redevelopment due to concerns about environmental liability. Redevelopment of brownfields properties
has become increasingly popular as developers and local governments realize that these properties offer
viable opportunities to bring economic growth, public health protection, jobs, and quality -of -life benefits to
cities and rural areas. The Brownfields Property Reuse Act of 1997 (BPRA) gives DEQ the authority to
enter into brownfields agreements with prospective developers who did not cause or contribute to site
contamination. The BPRA modifies the environmental liability barrier for prospective developers,
motivating them to bring these properties and their hindrances to the DEQ's attention. Under this
authorization, the Program works in partnership with the prospective developer to evaluate the potential
environmental risks associated with site contamination and then negotiates a brownfields agreement
stipulating the steps necessary to make the site safe for a specific intended reuse or suite of uses. The result
is a redevelopment project that fuels economic growth while protecting public health and the environment.
Redevelopment projects that are undertaken via the Program's brownfields agreement process, and the
developers who advance these projects, enjoy several benefits. Developers work with the Program to
define the actions they must complete to make the property safe for the intended reuse. Lenders are more
willing to make loans on these projects because the cost to complete these actions is not an open-ended
proposition. Additionally, if developers make and maintain the site safe for the intended reuse, they
receive liability protection against future state enforcement for existing contamination. The same liability
protection extends by statute to lenders, tenants, occupants, and future owners as long as these entities did
not cause or contribute to site contamination. Finally, owners of property with a brownfields agreement
have access to a special property tax exclusion whereby property tax is phased in over five years, resulting
in a property tax savings of approximately 50 percent over those first five years. These tax savings can be
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used to offset the costs to complete the actions required by the Program that make the property safe for
reuse.
The BPRA allows DWM to distinguish between prospective developers of brownfields properties and the
polluters of those properties. Instead of mandating that the site be remediated to unrestricted use standards,
the BPRA requires developers make the site safe for a specifically identified reuse. The Program evaluates
site contamination and identifies the potential risks that residual contamination may pose to public health
and the environment. DEQ then determines what actions the prospective developer must take to ensure safe
redevelopment. These actions can range from land -use restrictions to cleanup, or a mixture of both. In
addition to holding prospective developers accountable to their agreements, DEQ reserves the right to
enforce against those parties responsible for the original contamination.
The overall result is a winning scenario for both the environment and economic development. Risk
reductions and cleanups are achieved at sites that could have harmed the public or environment, and
prospective developers capitalize on opportunities to redevelop abandoned properties that once had little
hope for productive reuse. The public benefits are job creation, improved quality of life in the surrounding
neighborhoods, local tax base expansion and contribution to the general fund. From program inception
through the end of calendar 2022, an estimated $27 billion in capital investment will have been committed
to redevelop these abandoned, idled, or underused brownfields properties that afflict both urban and rural
landscapes.
The program also supports smart growth and sustainability and motivates the real estate market to recycle
these sites back into safe, productive reuse, while preserving or reducing the use of pristine or undeveloped
"greenfields" properties. Every project that reuses property — whether it is in an urban center or a rural
area — preserves green space, reduces suburban sprawl, and supports sustainable urban development. The
705 properties that have received completed agreements (or major amendments to agreements that
facilitate higher uses in some cases) represent more than 13,000 acres of recycled land and, wherever
possible, buildings that have historic or aesthetic value. This is acreage that is being recycled into reuse,
sparing more pristine lands from development and risk for future contamination.
D. Program Status and 2 New Grants Awarded
The program experienced significant staff attrition in 2022. This, along with difficulties in the hiring of
new staff and a banner year for new sites applying for agreements caused a major backlog in assigning
projects to the program's remaining project managers. The program took steps to alleviate this by
developing self-implementable guidance for brownfields assessments for prospective developers and
assigning two experienced project managers to give initial assessment guidance to those sites in the
backlog.
In further response to this human resource issue, the program applied for two separate U.S. EPA grant
funding opportunities and was successfully awarded the full requested amounts for both.
The first, known as the MARC grant, was for $2 million over five years. This will allow the program to
work with local government partners in disadvantaged areas of the state to conduct environmental
assessments at brownfields properties to lay a foundation for their redevelopment. More details on this
grant are provided in Section G below.
The second grant was the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Brownfields Grant. The Brownfields
Program was one of twenty states awarded this grant in January 2023 and was the only one funded for its
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full application amount. The grant total is for $5.8 million over 5 years, with funding for 2023 at $1.19
million. North Carolina's grant application was for the development of site stewardship processes that
include land use restriction monitoring through the program's Property Management Unit. With more
than 700 agreements and amendments, compliance stewardship tasks are ever-growing. This grant will
help the program provide the needed resources for this stewardship and provide a potential model for the
U.S. EPA to build upon.
During the reporting period covering January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022, the program completed
31 brownfields agreements. Additionally, the program received 94 applications for projects seeking entry
into the program. This is the second highest number next to the previous reporting period, when 101
applications were received. These numbers reflect the continued strong demand for brownfields services as
real estate developers invest in North Carolina as the economy grows beyond the Covid-19 pandemic.
E. Program Inventory
A map of the Program's cumulative inventory can be found in Figure I-2 below and shows the following
categories of sites:
1. Recorded Brownfields Agreements
Recorded brownfields agreements are projects with brownfields agreements or major amendments to
previous agreements that have been completed, signed, and recorded at their county register of deeds.
Since its inception in October 1997, the program has finalized 705 brownfields agreements across the
state and 31 were completed during this reporting period.. A list of those brownfields agreements
finalized during this reporting period is provided in Appendix I -A.
2. Active Eligible Projects
Active eligible projects have been deemed eligible for a brownfields agreement under BPRA statutory
criteria. Developers are working with staff in some stage of data gathering, analysis, or agreement
negotiation. As of December 31, 2022, there were 248 active -eligible projects. Projects at this stage
receive guidance from DWM as the developers gather the additional data needed to ensure the
protection of public health and the environment. Once site assessment is complete, the Division
analyzes the data, evaluates risks, determines what actions must be taken to adequately address the
risks, drafts and negotiates the terms of the brownfields agreement with the prospective developer,
and then approves initiation of the statutory 30-day public comment period.
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Another measure the program tracks is committed private investment facilitated by brownfields agreements.
Developers provide the estimated investment figure in their application for entry into the Program. The total
private investment facilitated by the program from its inception is approximately $27 billion. Of that total
$1.70 billion is attributed to work during this reporting period. Generally, investments in the redevelopment
of these properties would not have happened without the liability relief provided by a brownfields
agreement.
Throughout its existence, the program has provided a very high economic development value for North
Carolina through a federal grant and not state appropriation. The high ratio to which the funds have been
successfully leveraged into private development dollars for brownfields redevelopment is just one measure
of the effectiveness of the BPRA. The economic activity and increased tax base generated by the
construction and subsequent use of these brownfields projects substantially exceed the use of public funds.
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The program was designated the first DWM program to develop a data management system through DEQ's
permit transformation process. The program worked with the Division of Information Technology to map
its processes and lay the foundation for developers to develop a comprehensive data management and
tracking system, including both internal and public -facing components.
Work on this data management system will continue through 2023, with estimated completion in 2024.
When complete it will provide efficient data management, data transfer, and project tracking for further
improvements in program effectiveness and efficiency.
G. Outreach to Local Governments
The Brownfields Program has worked in partnership with many local governments to educate, encourage
and support their applications for an EPA Brownfields Grant. These are nationally competitive grants
provided directly to local governments for activities related to brownfields properties, including an
environmental assessment and/or cleanup. The program has provided letters of support for 19 local
governments, councils of government, or nonprofits who applied for these EPA Brownfields Grants for the
2022 grant cycle. Twelve grants of $500,000 were awarded EPA grants in May 2022. Recipients include
Duplin County, City of Laurinburg, City of Lenoir, City of Lumberton, City of Morganton, City of New
Bern, Piedmont Triad Regional Council, City of Statesville, Triangle J Council of Governments, Warren
County, Town of Wendell, and the City of Wilson. . The program will continue to work with grant
recipients on their brownfields efforts.
However, this is not the only outreach effort for the program. This year, states were offered the opportunity
to apply for Brownfields Assessment Grants for the first time. North Carolina applied and was one of 20
states nationwide to be awarded an assessment grant. This grant is for $2 million for 5 years. This grant
will allow the state to work with local government partners in three disadvantaged areas of the state to
conduct environmental site assessments at brownfields properties in order to lay a foundation for their
redevelopment. These areas include the Appalachian region, the Lumber River Valley, and Northeastern
Coastal Plan. These partners include Beaufort County, Belhaven, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians,
Mainspring Conservation Trust, Mid -East Commission Council of Governments, North Wilkesboro, Rocky
Mount, and the Town of Pembroke The state was awarded these funds in September 2022 and plans on
identifying sites and starting environmental assessments with its this first set of local government partners in
2023. This work will expand to other local governments throughout the five years of the grant.
As part of public outreach efforts, DEQ Brownfields staff routinely attend EPA states and tribes meetings,
EPA grantee kick-off and progress meetings. Additionally, staff review assessment work plans in
cooperation with EPA Brownfields staff and conduct informational sessions with interested parties including
municipalities and non -profits.
In the summer of 2022, the Program hosted 2 interns through the Department of Administration Council for
Women and Youth Involvement Program. The interns conducted internal technical data mining and also
conducted various community engagement tasks that assisted the program in locating and engaging partners
for its assessment grant. Due to their excellent work, the program hired one of these interns full-time after
their graduation in Summer 2022.
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H. Meeting Technical Challenges in Vapor Intrusion
Over the last decade, contaminant vapor intrusion has become a focal point for numerous cleanup programs
at commercial/industrial sites of all kinds. Facilities are often over or near groundwater contamination that
can act as a source of contaminant vapors that enter buildings, much like radon. However, contaminant
vapor detection and mitigation are more complex than radon. Contaminant vapor intrusion is a dynamic
technical issue with new knowledge continuously arising for assessment, mitigation, toxicology, and risk
assessment. Because site reuse is inherent in brownfields redevelopment projects, the program must be
technically sound regarding vapor intrusion to protect the users of these properties. Because there are more
than 600 completed brownfields agreements, the North Carolina program has more varied experience with
vapor intrusion than any other in the south or mid -Atlantic states. The program is meeting this challenge
through its Property Management Unit to ensure mitigation systems are properly designed and installed. The
program is also at the national forefront of technical assessment and mitigation of sites for contaminant
vapor intrusion.
I. Evolution of Future Work
Because the Program has completed 705 agreements since 1998, the need for more post -agreement work
continues to rise. This includes work on compliance assistance for all completed agreements as well as work
that arises from new owners seeking land -use changes on existing agreements or new information regarding
contaminants on properties that may affect public health.
When public health protections rely on land -use restrictions, a robust compliance monitoring and assistance
program is an absolute must. With the substantial and sustained increase in the numbers of existing
brownfields agreements, the program saw a growing need to rebalance some of its expenditures toward
compliance monitoring and assistance. As such, the program created the Property Management Unit in 2018
to address all post -agreement activities to manage the continued effectiveness of the land -use restrictions at
brownfields properties without compromising the production of new agreements. The program soon realized
that additional funding would be needed for this and made this site stewardship effort its centerpiece for the
BIL Grant it applied for from the U.S. EPA. The grant application was successful, and the program was
awarded BIL grant funds for this public health stewardship effort in January 2023. Through these funds, the
property management unit will expand to meet this challenge.
The emerging short-term risk of trichloroethene (TCE) and the subsequent Immediate Action Level guidance
from the Secretaries' Science Advisory Board has affected the resource requirements on brownfields
agreements and their monitoring. Because TCE is a common vapor intrusion contaminant with potential
short-term impacts on human development as well as longer -term impacts on human health, sites with TCE
in groundwater or soil vapor are requiring more assessment, more mitigation, and a higher level of effort
from the program and prospective developers than ever before to ensure risk mitigation. Through the BIL
grant the program has received, it will be able to purchase portable VOC monitoring equipment which can
detect TCE at the necessary levels at or below the SAB Immediate Action level in real-time. This will allow
a significant technical advance in public health protection for sites with TCE vapor Intrusion issues.
J. Fund Status
The Program receives no state appropriation and exists through two funding sources: federal cooperative
agreement funds and program fee receipts. All of the brownfields fees charged by the program are deposited
into the Brownfields Property Reuse Act Implementation Account and used to fund the program's operating
costs as required under the statute. - 15 1 P a g e
For the state fiscal reporting year from July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022, the Brownfields Property Reuse
Act Implementation Account had a beginning balance of $2,320,586, fee receipts of $2,217,793, and
disbursements of $1,653,501. This yields the state fiscal year 2022 ending fund balance of $2,884,878. From
July 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022 (first half of Fiscal 2023), there has been revenue of $1,025,500
and disbursements of $1,070,395. Therefore, as of December 31. 2022, the fund has a balance of $2,839,983.
Table I-1 below shows the fund status for the last eight years.
Table I-1 Brownfields Property Reuse Act Implementation Account Balances
Date
Fund Balance
June 30, 2015
$1,756,737
June 30, 2016
$2,246,664
June 30, 2017
$2,252,333
June 30, 2018
$2,528,388
June 30, 2019
$2,674,401
June 30, 2020
$2,433,134
June 30, 2021
$2,320,586
June 30, 2022
$2,884,878
Dec. 31, 2022
$2,839,983
The statute authorizes fees equivalent to the cost to the state. The fund balance serves not only to generate
brownfields agreements but also implementation and monitoring, per the statute. For the long-term health of
the fund, the program is developing an appropriate fee increase that represents the cost to the state, as there
has not been an increase since 2008. Regardless, the program plans to continue to fully use its brownfields
implementation account to increase its staff capacity as demand for brownfields agreements and their long-
term stewardship continue to increase.
K. Further Information
For additional information on the Brownfields Program, please visit the Program's website at:
www.ncbrownfields.or . The website contains a map of all completed and active sites in the program, which
also serves as a portal to the electronic records for each site within the program. The program also posts
information about properties being redeveloped or other relevant programmatic news items via DEQ's
Facebook and Twitter channels.
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Chapter II: Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act
A. Executive Summary
As required by the Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act (DSCA) of 1997 and amendments (G.S. 143-
215.104A et seq.), this report provides an annual update on activities conducted in the DSCA program in
fiscal year (FY) 2021-22. The DSCA of 1997 and its amendments created a fund for the assessment and
cleanup of dry-cleaning solvent environmental contamination at dry-cleaning and wholesale distribution
facilities. It also authorized the program to develop and enforce rules relating to the prevention of dry-
cleaning solvent releases at operating facilities.
Since the start of the DSCA Program began, 549 sites with known or suspected dry-cleaning solvent
contamination have been reported to DEQ's Division of Waste Management (DWM). Of these, 496 have
been certified into the DSCA Program. During FY 2021-22, the DSCA Program continued to make
significant progress in all aspects of program implementation. Highlights of DSCA's accomplishments in
remediating sites, protecting human health and preventing future releases, include:
• Issuing No Further Action (NFA) notices for 12 remediated sites, with 13 additional sites identified
as ready for NFA status
• Deploying air purification units at three businesses and one residence to address vapor intrusion
• Installing subslab depressurization systems at five businesses and two residences to address vapor
intrusion
• Reactivating soil vapor extraction systems at two businesses to address vapor intrusion
• Monitoring vapor mitigation systems and control measures at 18 residences and 36 businesses
• Maintaining well water filtration systems for four residences
• Issuing a total of 234 work authorizations to the program's independent contractors for work at
certified sites
• Issuing work authorizations for contamination assessment activities at 123 DSCA sites
• Issuing work authorizations for groundwater monitoring at 45 DSCA sites
• Conducting 257 compliance inspections at 242 active dry cleaners
• Performing outreach visits to educate and assist new business owners/operators with
environmental compliance
• Distributing 223 perchloroethylene compliance calendars to assist dry cleaners with record -
keeping requirements
• Developing and implementing a self -inspection checklist and process for dry cleaners using
regulated petroleum solvents. Distributing 236 self -inspection packets to hydrocarbon dry
cleaners.
The DSCA Fund continues to be solvent with an end -of -fiscal year fund balance of approximately $13.7
million and encumbered funds totaling $11.3 million. The increase in the fund balance over last year is
attributed to a decrease in expenditures resulting from effective cost -control measures. Due to the impact of
the COVID-19 pandemic on the dry-cleaning industry, receipts to the DSCA Fund have decreased over the
past few fiscal years and are anticipated to remain at that level in the next fiscal year. The program is using
its resources efficiently, and expenditures are closely monitored to ensure adequate funding is maintained.
Based on data regarding site cleanup costs in North Carolina and the nation, cleaning up the 496 sites that
have been certified in DSCA will cost an estimated $248 million. DEQ estimates there may be as many as
1,500 contaminated dry-cleaning sites in North Carolina. Projected costs to clean up 50 percent of those sites
are expected to exceed $350 million. To ensure that the program and funding remain viable to adequately
address sites certified and new sites yet to be discovered, House Bill 399 was signed on Nov. 1, 20 e
extended the DSCA Program and funding for an additional 10 years.
B. Program Activity
The General Assembly enacted DSCA to 1) clean up contamination from dry-cleaning solvents at both retail
dry cleaners and wholesale solvent distribution sites, and 2) protect human health and the environment by
preventing future dry-cleaning solvent contamination. The department made significant progress during FY
2021-22 in implementing the cleanup and compliance components of DSCA.
1. Assessing Health Risk at Sites and Conducting Site Cleanups
During the past fiscal year, DWM directed significant energy toward the assessment and
remediation of sites with contamination from dry-cleaning solvents. DWM continued to implement
initiatives to ensure the protection of human health by assessing and mitigating vapor intrusion
(indoor air pollution from solvent contamination in the soil or groundwater) and providing clean
water supplies to affected residents. During FY 2021-22, DWM staff and the program's three
independent contractors performed the following activities:
• screened sites for imminent hazards, such as threatened water supply wells and vapor
intrusion into buildings
• abated indoor vapor hazards from contaminated soils and groundwater
• continued testing and maintenance of vapor mitigation systems installed at businesses and
residences
• investigated active and abandoned dry-cleaning sites with potential dry-cleaning solvent
contamination
• provided temporary clean water supplies
• conducted comprehensive site assessments delineating the extent of contamination
• remediated contaminated soil
• remediated contaminated groundwater
• performed operation and maintenance of remediation systems
• evaluated site risks and prepared sites for closure
2. Sites in the Program
Twenty-three new sites were certified into DSCA during FY 2021-22 as compared to 12 sites in
FY2020-21. The increase in sites applying to the DSCA Program may be attributed to increased
property transactions as COVID issues resolve. Table II--1 provides current and cumulative
statistics for sites certified into the DSCA Program. A site becomes certified when a petitioner
enters into an assessment and remediation agreement with DWM. Figure 1 depicts the number of
contaminated dry-cleaning sites participating in the DSCA Program. A list of certified sites, along
with current site status, is provided in Appendix A. Table II--2 provides the distribution of certified
sites by classification and operating facility size.
Following certification, the risk to human health, safety, and the environment are assessed,
with specific emphasis on the risk posed by contaminated well water and vapor intrusion into
buildings. During FY 2021-22, the DSCA Program issued 234 authorizations and/or change
orders to the program's independent contractors for work at certified sites, 123 of those were
for assessment of impacted groundwater and/or vapor intrusion risk and 45 were for
groundwater monitoring. Another 66 work authorizations issued were for interim actions such
as soil excavation or installation of indoor air filtration units to mitigate vapor intrusion,
operation and maintenance of remedial systems or water filtration systems, risk assessments,
and closure activities.
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Rules that establish a risk -based approach to assessing and cleaning up certified sites in the DSCA
Program became effective on Oct. 1, 2007. These rules and associated guidance allow program staff
to determine the risk posed to human health and the environment at each site and, if necessary, to
calculate the appropriate cleanup levels for soil and groundwater.
During FY 2021-22, DWM issued No Further Action (NFA) notices for 12 contaminated dry-
cleaning sites in the program, bringing the total to 128 DSCA sites that have been given NFA status
since the risk -based rules became effective in October 2007. DWM is recommending no further
action at an additional 13 DSCA sites ("Sites Pending Closure" in Table II-4). The program
anticipates issuing between 6 and 8 NFA notices in the coming fiscal year. Preparing a site for No
Further Action involves completing an assessment of the extent and magnitude of contamination,
evaluating the risks posed by the contaminants, mitigating any unacceptable risks, remediating
contamination as needed, ensuring the stability of the groundwater contaminant plume, preparing a
risk management plan, soliciting public input, and recording notices to ensure that site conditions
remain protective. In accordance with DSCA statutes, the program provides the proposed risk
management plan and associated notices to the appropriate local governments (counties and
municipalities) and announces the availability of the plan to the public through local newspapers,
direct mailings to property owners on or adjacent to the contamination site, and by posting a notice at
the site.
Table II-1 DSCA Certified Site Status (through June 30, 2022)
Certification Status Mq
FY 2021-22
Cumulative
Contaminated Sites
23
549
Certified
24
496
Determined Ineligible
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5
Not Certified
-
48
Certified Sites Pending Closure
13
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Certified Sites Closed
12
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Table II-2. Classifications of DSCA Certified Sites (June 30, 2022)
Classifications AML
Number of
Sites
Percentage
Abandoned
337
68 %
Wholesale Distribution
3
1 %
Operating
156
31 %
Small Size (1-4 employees)
88
56 %
Medium Size (5 - 9 employees)
39
25 %
Large Size (> 10 employees)
29
19 %
Table II--3 provides a summary of the actions undertaken to address direct threats to human
health and the environment. During FY 2021-22, the DWM continued to supply clean water to
four residences where municipal water is not available. In total, the division has provided
municipal water to 68 residences and 12 businesses that have had their water supply wells
impacted or threatened by dry-cleaning solvent contamination from 20 DSCA sites.
Table II-3. DSCA Site Cleanup Statistics
Accomplishments I FY 2021-22 1 Cumulative J
Water Supply Provided
Municipal Water Connection -residences - 68
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Municipal Water Connection - businesses12
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Temporary Water Supplied - residences - 32
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Temporary Water Supplied -businesses - 6
..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Number of DSCA sites involved - 20
Vapor Intrusion (VI) Mitigated
VI Control System Installed - residences 2 21
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VI Control System Installed - businesses 5 90
.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Number of DSCA sites involved 7 68
Active Remediation Implemented
Number of DSCA Soil Remediations Implemented - 109
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................:.........................................................................:............................................................................
Number of DSCA sites involved - 97
Number of DSCA Groundwater Remediations Implemented - 76
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................:.........................................................................:...............................................................
Number of DSCA sites involved - 55
Addressing indoor air pollution from tetrachloroethylene (PERC) releases and breakdown
contaminants continue to be a high priority since many DSCA sites have occupied structures on or
adjacent to PERC contamination. During FY 2021-22, the program:
• Deployed air purification units at three businesses and one residence to address immediate
action vapor intrusion concerns
• Installed subslab depressurization systems at five businesses and two residences to address
vapor intrusion;
• Reactivated soil vapor extraction systems at two businesses to address vapor intrusion.
Since 2006, DWM has installed vapor control measures at 90 businesses and 21 residences because
of dry-cleaning solvent contamination from 68 DSCA sites.
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During FY 2021-22, the program monitored the effectiveness of groundwater remedies at 29 DSCA
sites and maintained active groundwater remediation systems at three sites. During the life of the
DSCA Program, DWM has implemented 109 soil cleanup actions at 97 DSCA sites and conducted
76 groundwater cleanup actions at 55 DSCA sites.
3. Site Prioritization System
The DSCA Program requires that site cleanup disbursements be made on higher -priority sites first.
Data from the program's vapor intrusion investigations indicate that this type of direct human
exposure is a threat at several DSCA sites. To ensure that this health concern receives appropriate
attention, the program has revised its prioritization method to include potential indoor air threats.
Due to the growing number of DSCA sites and the complex nature of assessing and remediating
PERC contamination, the DSCA Program continues to evaluate and implement cost-efficient
measures to ensure the fund's solvency.
4. Vapor Intrusion
Among states with dry-cleaning programs, the North Carolina DSCA Program continues to work at
the forefront in addressing vapor intrusion issues at dry-cleaning solvent -contaminated sites.
Due to the volatility of PERC — one of the most common dry-cleaning solvents — the potential for
vapor intrusion exists at many dry-cleaning sites. The DSCA Program has shared its large library of
North Carolina vapor intrusion data with the EPA to supplement data it uses to establish attenuation
factors and screening levels. The EPA welcomed North Carolina's data from commercial structures
in the southeastern United States.
An issue that continues to affect some contaminated dry-cleaning sites involves the presence of
trichloroethylene (TCE) in indoor air. Not only is TCE a chemical produced by the breakdown of
PERC in the environment, but TCE is also a spotting agent in the dry-cleaning industry as well as a
common solvent in many industrial settings. At contaminated sites, health threats from volatile
contaminants in indoor air are often associated with long-term (chronic) exposure to chemicals
migrating from the subsurface into indoor air. Recent studies along with other toxicological
information suggest that short-term (acute) exposure to TCE in indoor air may raise the risk for fetal
heart malformation during the first trimester of pregnancy. Staff from the division's cleanup
programs, including DSCA, worked with the department to develop protocols to promptly address
acute exposure situations. When site data suggest that there is a potential for exposure to
unacceptable levels of TCE in indoor air, staff provide immediate notification and educational
resources to affected parties. The DSCA Program promptly mitigates risks to indoor air quality when
dry-cleaning solvent contamination in the environment is causing unacceptable risks in indoor air.
Since 2006, DWM has installed vapor control measures at 90 businesses and 21 residences because
of dry-cleaning solvent contamination from 68 DSCA sites. DSCA is currently performing
monitoring and maintenance of vapor mitigation systems and control measures at 18 residences and
36 businesses.
5. Investigation of Potential New Sites
In 2007, DSCA was amended to allow the program to spend up to 1 percent of the DSCA fund
balance each year to investigate active and abandoned dry-cleaning sites that the program believes
may be contaminated. If dry-cleaning solvent contamination is found, the potentially responsible
party is given the choice of entering the program as a petitioner or allowing the site to be addressed
under the Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch. If they choose the latter, the responsible party may be
required to reimburse DSCA for the investigation costs. Under this provision, the program conducted
a limited investigation at two potential dry-cleaning contaminated sites during FY 2021-22. Since
2007, DSCA has investigated 123 sites for potential dry-cleaning solvent contamination, with 89
becoming certified into the program.
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There has been an increase each year in the number of sites with potential dry-cleaning solvent
contamination identified or referred for investigation. A number of these do not get investigated
due to the spending limit for investigations. The DSCA Program and stakeholders recommend that
the money allotted for these investigations be increased to 3 percent of the DSCA fund and will
seek this change in future legislation.
The DSCA Program continues to partner with other agencies to identify new sites and coordinate
assessment and cleanup efforts to ensure the effective use of state resources. Data provided by DEQ's
Underground Storage Tank Section, Brownfields Program, Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch, Public
Water Supply Section, and municipal environmental programs reveal monitoring wells and supply
wells with contaminants that may be from dry-cleaning operations. DSCA staff compare
contaminated well locations to known locations of more than 2,000 active and abandoned dry-
cleaning facility sites to help identify potential dry-cleaning contaminant sources. The program also
shares data and coordinates assessment and cleanup activities with other DWM programs, such as the
Brownfields Program and Underground Storage Tanks Section, to ensure that remedial strategies are
protective and implemented effectively.
6. Identified Contamination Sites
A total of 549 sites known or suspected to be contaminated by dry-cleaning solvents have been
reported to the department. The DSCA Program has certified 496 of these sites into the cleanup
program, as noted in Table II-1. Appendix A lists, by county, the sites with known or suspected dry-
cleaning solvent contamination reported to the department and sites certified in the program. During
FY 2021-22, the DSCA Program certified 23 new sites into the program. The program's 1 percent
investigation allowance was used to identify contamination at two of the sites certified during the
fiscal year. As noted above, the program anticipates that additional dry-cleaning solvent
contamination sites will be discovered using the investigative allowance in FY 2022-23.
7. DSCA Contracts
The program currently manages three contracts with state -led environmental engineering firms,
with a total end -of -fiscal year encumbrance of approximately $11.3 million. The contracts establish
terms and conditions under which qualified environmental engineering firms assess and remediate
contaminated dry-cleaning sites in the DSCA Program.
8. Customer Service Initiatives
During FY 2021-22, the program continued to promote the DEQ mission of excellent customer
service by making public records more accessible, providing easy access to DSCA site locations,
engaging communities affected by dry-cleaning solvent contamination, assisting property owners,
lenders and interested parties with property transactions, and sharing program updates with
interested stakeholders regularly. The program uses its website to provide a variety of information
including, but not limited to maps, public records access, forms, rules and statutes, updates on sites
of interest, stakeholder meeting information, and staff contact information.
a. Public Records
Improving the accessibility to public records has been a high priority for all DWM programs. To
date, all of the DSCA Program's current and legacy records have been digitized, and the
frequently requested document types have been uploaded to the Laserfiche document
management system. Laserfiche is available through DEQ's and DWM's websites and allows
users the ability to search and download public records.
b. Site Location Information
The availability of site location information is important to the public and many decision -
makers, including property buyers and sellers, lenders, municipalities, and state and local
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environmental programs. The program continues to maintain location data on a web -based
map viewer on the DWM website. In addition, the program has consistently supported and
been involved in the development of DWM's well -permitting support system, which is an
online site locator tool based on the ARC-GIS Online platform.
c. Meetings and Presentations
The division continues to encourage stakeholder involvement in the DSCA Program. The
existing stakeholder group is comprised of representatives from the dry-cleaning industry,
environmental organizations, attorneys, environmental consultants, and the public. Program
representatives hold semi-annual meetings to report on accomplishments and initiatives, solicit
feedback on topics that affect the program, and present remediation projects of interest to the
attendees. Virtual stakeholder meetings were held in October 2021 and April 2022 due to
COVID-19 safety concerns. In the upcoming FY 2022-23, it is anticipated that stakeholder
meetings will continue to be held virtually or will be a hybrid of in -person and virtual meetings.
The virtual stakeholder meetings have increased participation since stakeholders, particularly
dry cleaner owners/operators can participate from their hometowns and do not have to leave
their businesses to travel to Raleigh to attend.
The DSCA Program continues to participate as one of the original members of the State
Coalition for the Remediation of Drycleaners (SCRD). The coalition was established in 1998,
with support from the EPA's Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. It is
comprised of representatives from 13 states with established dry-cleaning remediation programs,
and 12 additional states with representatives who are considering developing a dry-cleaning
remediation program or are managing dry-cleaner remediation under other authorities. The
coalition conducts regular conference calls throughout the year to provide a forum to share and
discuss program information, remediation technologies, case studies, state initiatives, or state and
federal hot topics.
d. Property Assistance
The DSCA Program provides continuous assistance to property owners, prospective
buyers/developers, lenders, and interested parties to facilitate transactions that provide for the
reuse of the contaminated property. Correspondence and phone calls are frequently provided to
explain the DSCA Program or the status of a site already in the program. This allows a comfort
level for interested parties to move forward with property transactions.
C. Facility Compliance
The Environmental Management Commission has been authorized under the Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup
Act to develop rules that operating dry-cleaning facilities must follow to prevent environmental
contamination by dry-cleaning solvents. During FY 2021-22, the DSCA Program had three inspectors
performing outreach visits, inspections, and enforcement at dry-cleaning facilities and wholesale distribution
facilities statewide.
In addition to the program's Minimum Management Practices (MMP) regulations, enforcement authority is
delegated to the DWM for violations of applicable air quality rules. The division's Hazardous Waste Section
has granted authority to the DSCA Compliance Program to inspect dry cleaners for compliance with the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Hazardous Waste regulations. This allows one program
in DEQ to ensure compliance with all environmental regulatory requirements and gives dry-cleaners and the
public a single DEQ point of contact for compliance questions or concerns.
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Educational Assistance Visits
During FY 2021-22, DWM inspectors conducted two educational assistance visits at active dry-cleaning
facilities. To date, DSCA inspectors performed 818 educational outreach visits at active dry-cleaners — many
of which had not previously been inspected by a DEQ program. This outreach educates owners and
operators regarding the MMPs, hazardous waste and air quality regulations. Inspectors also use these visits
to thoroughly document all observed compliance issues.
Inspections and Enforcement
The DSCA Program conducts unannounced, full compliance inspections at regulated dry-cleaning facilities
and wholesale distribution facilities to ensure that dry-cleaning facilities are compliant with all applicable
regulations. In setting inspection priorities, the program considers multiple factors including facility -specific
compliance history, business owner/operator changes, emerging solvents or equipment, and regulatory
changes at the federal, state, or municipal level.
During FY 2021-22, there were 393 dry-cleaning facilities subject to inspection by the DSCA Program. The
goal of the compliance program is to inspect facilities at a minimum of once every 2 years. In May 2022, a
self -inspection checklist and process were developed for dry-cleaning facilities using hydrocarbon solvents.
These facilities pose less of a threat to the environment than facilities using perchloroethylene solvent and
compliance can be managed in a more efficient manner. This allows inspectors to concentrate on
perchloroethylene cleaners. Due to the implementation of this self -inspection process for hydrocarbon dry-
cleaning facilities, the goal will be to inspect all perchloroethylene dry-cleaning facilities at a minimum of
once a year.
During FY2021-2022, the DSCA Program staff conducted 257 inspections at 242 facilities. Some facilities
require repeat visits accounting for the difference of 15 inspections/facilities. This inspection rate represents
a 125% increase in the number of inspections compared to FY2020-2021. The rate of increase in
inspections is attributed to returning to regular inspections post-Covid. Common violations identified were
the failure to install spill containment under dry-cleaning machines and waste solvent storage areas, failure
to seal waste solvent containers, failure to inspect dry-cleaning equipment, and failure to record and
maintain National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants recordkeeping logs.
To be eligible to participate in the DSCA Program, all operating dry-cleaning facilities and wholesale
distribution facilities must be compliant with the DSCA MMPs. During FY 2021-22, DSCA staff inspected
4 active facilities seeking entry into the cleanup program and 17 certified active facilities to ensure that
cleanup funds are being used at facilities where owners and operators are diligent about preventing future
dry-cleaning solvent releases.
Additional Compliance Outreach
The DSCA Compliance Unit continues to evaluate and implement enhancements to improve compliance
rates among the regulated community.
Since 2007, the DSCA Program has produced a PERC compliance calendar that provides all applicable
rules, recordkeeping, guidance, and reference information in one document for the convenience of facility
owners and operators. The calendar has received positive reviews from North Carolina dry-cleaners and
industry officials in other states, where it has been praised for its comprehensive scope and functionality. In
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December 2021, the program mailed or hand -delivered approximately 223 PERC calendars to dry-cleaning
facilities statewide for the 2022 calendar year. The calendars include instructions in Spanish and Korean.
Since the 2016 calendar year, the program had also produced a petroleum solvent compliance calendar for
cleaners who operate dry-cleaning machines that use regulated petroleum solvent. Through collaboration
with stakeholders and DEQ small business assistance personnel, it was determined that a self -inspection
checklist required to be submitted annually by dry-cleaning facilities using regulated petroleum solvent
could be an efficient way to manage compliance at these facilities that pose less of a threat to the
environment regarding contamination. The self -inspection checklist will be used by the compliance
inspectors to prioritize inspections at these facilities. Submission of the checklist does not exclude any
facility from inspection by the DSCA Program and it is still the goal of the program to inspect these facilities
at a minimum once every two years. In FY2021-2022, the program mailed or hand -delivered approximately
236 self -inspection checklist packets to dry-cleaning facilities statewide to be returned January 2023. The
packets also included informational materials, such as an emergency information form, facility change status
form, regional inspector map, etc., to assist dry-cleaning facilities with compliance. The packets are also
available in Spanish and Korean.
The DSCA Program has access to a hazardous waste inspector who speaks Korean fluently and translates
outreach materials and regulations to better serve North Carolina's regulated community. Reducing language
and cultural barriers helps improve communication and compliance among Korean -speaking dry-cleaning
owners and operators. The Korean -speaking members of the dry-cleaning community have responded very
positively to DSCA's efforts to improve communication. The program continues to evaluate ways to better
enable compliance among all North Carolina dry-cleaners and wholesale distribution facilities.
D. Program Financial Status and Projections
1. Fund Receipts and Disbursements
The primary funding sources for the dry-cleaning solvent cleanup fund are a tax on dry-cleaning
solvents, the state portion of the current sales tax on dry-cleaning, and co -payments from petitioners
participating in the cleanup program. Disbursements consist primarily of payments to the program's
independent contractors for site assessment and remediation and program administration costs.
DSCA Fund receipts and disbursements for the FY 2021-22 and for the life of the DSCA Program
are shown in Table II-4.
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Table II-4. DSCA Fund through Fiscal Year 2021-22
Receipts
Solvent Tax Revenue
Sales Tax Revenue
Petitioner Payments
Miscellaneous
Rebate
Interest
TOTAL
FY 2021-22
$ 62,489.56
$ 7,766,731.11
$ 116,916.32
$ 23,386.96
$ 0
$ 0
$ 7,969,523.95
Duration of Program
$ 12,482,991.89
$ 153,768,350.28
$ 2,160,803.86
$ 195,051.93
$ 28,870.11
$ 7,522,262.17
$ 176,158,330.24
Disbursements
Dept. of Revenue'
$
0
$
57,272.02
Petitioner Reimbursements
$
0
$
1,963,993.23
Contracts
$
5,835,117.02
$
126,091,046.97
Well Permit Fees
$
80,500.00
$
731,590.00
Hazardous Waste Fees
$
86,975.00
$
1,886,828.41
Transfer to Inactive Hazardous Sites
$
0
$
400,000.00
Transfer to Green Square Project
$
0
$
1,291,035.00
Transfer — Budget Shortfall
$
0
$
6,475,812.93
DEQ Administration
$
1,511,656.44
$
23,539,040.05
TOTAL
$
7,514,248.46
$
162,436,618.61
Fund Balance
$
13,721,711.63
Funds Encumbered in Contracts
$
11,280,615.78
'Represents the actual amount charged by the N. C. Department of Revenue for its expenses. The
Department of Revenue is authorized by DSCA to charge no more than $125, 000 per year.
2. Estimated Future Assessment and Remediation Expenditures
During FY 2021-22, fund expenditures directly related to the implementation of DSCA increased
slightly from the previous fiscal year (see DSCA-Related Disbursements in Table II--5 and Figure 2).
As the fund balance continues to decrease, the program continues to implement control measures to
ensure that funds are available to address sites that pose greater potential risks. The DSCA Program
closely monitors expenditures to ensure adequate funding is maintained to assess all sites, perform
mitigation and remediation activities when needed, and move sites toward closure. Site work
expenditures have reduced the fund balance from its peak of $37.6 million in 2008 to a low of $5.6
million in 2016. DSCA Fund receipts for the past thirteen years have been relatively stable, ranging
between approximately $8 million and $9 million per year. The total FY 2021-22 receipts from the
solvent tax, sales and use tax, and petitioner payments dropped 9.6% from the FY2020-21 receipts,
compared with 5% the previous fiscal year. The drop in receipts is attributed to the decline of the
dry-cleaning industry during the pandemic. Due to the ongoing impacts of the pandemic on the dry-
cleaning industry, including business closures, the DSCA Fund receipts for FY 2022-23 are expected
to be significantly lower than FY 2021-22.
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Table II-5. Historic DSCA Fund Statistics
Fiscal
Year
Receipts
Total
Disbursements
DSCA-Related
Disbursements
Fund Balance
FY 03-04
9,487,233.94
489,024.96
489,024.96
13,547,987.50
FY 04-05
9,660,612.84
1,806,911.93
1,806,911.93
21,401,688.41
FY 05-06
9,913,615.29
2,126,835.62
2,126,835.62
29,188,468.08
FY 06-07
10,687,669.06
4,184,051.63
4,184,051.63
35,692,085.50
FY 07-08
10,307,477.83
8,413,240.75
8,413,240.75
37,586,322.59
FY 08-09*
9,513,473.12
22,818,089.84
14,803,890.84
24,281,705.87
FY 09-10*
8,147,167.40
16,812,337.01
16,808,702.01
15,658,644.76
FY 10-11*
8,627,803.92
11,371,154.52
11,222,140.59
12,915,294.16
FY 11-12
9,124,256.44
8,208,478.47
8,208,478.47
13,859,866.72
FY 12-13
8,580,621.94
9,835,705.15
9,835,705.15
12,604,783.26
FY 13-14
8,190,699.90
11,958,967.35
11,958,967.35
8,836,516.06
FY 14-15
8,181,706.31
10,939,433.40
10,939,433.40
6,078,788.97
FY 15-16
8,284,815.52
8,741,519.44
8,741,519.44
5,622,085.05
FY 16-17
8,393,644.71
7,349,688.20
7,349,688.20
6,666,041.56
FY 17-18
8,681,394.03
7,429,454.53
7,429,454.53
7,917,981.06
FY 18-19
9,063,204.11
7,801,661.38
7,801,661.38
9,179,523.79
FY 19-20
9,180,783.26
7,970,265.54
7,970,265.54
10,390,041.51
FY 20-21
8,717,494.34
5,841,099.71
5,841,099.71
13,266,436.14
FY 21-22
7,969,523.95
7,514,248.46
7,514,248.46
13,721,711.63
* Difference in total disbursements and DSCA-related disbursements due to non- DSCA-related fund transfers.
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DSCA Program's state -lead cleanup costs and national estimates of total average costs to clean up
contaminated dry-cleaning sites, the program can project the estimated costs to address the sites
currently certified in the DSCA Program. Using an estimated average total cleanup cost of $500,000
per site, it will take more than $248 million (not including DEQ's administrative costs) to address
the 496 sites that have been certified in the program. Based on data from the N.C. Department of
Labor, there are at least 2,000 active and abandoned dry-cleaning facilities in the state.
Investigations performed across the nation indicate that contamination is present in at least 75
percent of all dry-cleaning operations. Applying this percentage to the number of current and former
facilities in North Carolina, a total of 1,500 contaminated sites may be present, equaling an
estimated $750 million in cleanup costs. If only 50 percent of these contaminated sites are accepted
into the DSCA Program, the projected total cleanup cost (adjusted for inflation) would be
approximately $350 million.
E. DSCA Administrative Costs
According to DSCA, up to 20 percent of annual revenues deposited into the fund may be used by DEQ and
the North Carolina Attorney General's Office to administer the program. The administrative costs-to-
B.revenue ratio has been relatively steady, fluctuating between 17 and 19 percent since FY 2018-19, and is
shown in Figure II--3. The current administrative cost -to -revenue ratio is at 18.9 percent and is expected to
slightly increase in the coming fiscal year. The dry-cleaning industry is declining in general and is
accelerated with the pandemic. As the DSCA fund revenues decrease because of a decrease in receipts, the
administrative costs -to -revenue ratio may continue to increase as it has in FY 21-22. If the 20 percent of
annual revenues to administer the program is not adequate in the future, a legislative change to increase the
administrative percentage may be necessary.
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Hazardous Waste Legislative Report Financials
July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022
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F. Actions to Ensure Fund Solvency
Between 2008 and 2011, the increased expenditures on -site cleanups substantially reduced the fund balance
(Figure 2). The program continues to experience an increase in the number of sites petitioning into the
cleanup program, along with an increase in vapor intrusion -related assessment and mitigation. As
demonstrated during previous years, the program continues to closely monitor and adjust expenditures to
ensure that funds are available to address certified sites. The DSCA Program's prioritization strategy ensures
that sites requiring remediation are addressed in priority order while maintaining fund solvency.
As noted above, total collections for FY 2021-22 were approximately $7.8 million. The fund has a balance
of approximately $13.7 million, with contract monies encumbered or pending encumbrance totaling $11.37
million. The DSCA Fund is solvent.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the dry-cleaning industry, receipts to the DSCA Fund are
anticipated to be significantly reduced in FY 2022-23. The DSCA Program implements measures to closely
monitor expenditures and prioritize spending at identified dry-cleaning contaminated sites to ensure that
potentially reduced funds are sufficient to address risk to human health and safety.
The DSCA Program is entirely receipt funded by taxes on dry-cleaning solvents and the dry-cleaning related
sales and use tax. These taxes are appropriately used to assess and remediate dry-cleaning solvent
contamination. Given the DSCA Program's broad support by the dry-cleaning industry and its success in
cleaning up contaminated dry-cleaning sites, mitigating risks and preventing future releases, legislation was
signed Nov. 1, 2019, to extend the program and the funding for an additional 10 years. The sunset date for
the DSCA Program is now Jan. 1, 2032. The dry-cleaning solvent tax was extended to Jan. 1, 2030, and the
sales and use tax transfer was extended to July 1, 2030.
The DSCA Program provides a cost-effective means of protecting the public and the environment from risks
posed by dry-cleaning solvent contamination and provides property owners and dry cleaners the opportunity
to allow site contamination to be remediated at costs that they can afford.
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Chapter III: Hazardous Waste Program
A. Executive Summary
This annual report describes the activities of North Carolina's Hazardous Waste Management Program,
Resident Inspector Program, and Mercury Switch Removal Program from July 1, 2021, through June 30,
2022. It is prepared pursuant to N.C.G.S. 130A-294(i) and is presented to the General Assembly and its
Fiscal Research Division.
North Carolina's Hazardous Waste Management Program protects human health and the environment from
the risks presented by the potential mismanagement of hazardous waste.
• Hazardous waste received by the nine commercial hazardous waste facilities in North Carolina in state
FY 2021-22 amounted to 29,746.31 tons. The hazardous waste received data is from the Resident
Inspector Program.
• Hazardous waste generated by businesses and industries in North Carolina in state FY 2021-22 totaled
approximately 137,694 tons. Hazardous waste generated data is from the EPA's RCRAInfo database
system.
• The number of small -quantity generators decreased while the number of very small -quantity generators
increased in FY 2021-22. The quantity of hazardous waste generated by these facilities is not available
since there is no regulatory requirement for these facilities to report hazardous waste generated.
• Inspection, compliance assistance, and enforcement activities at hazardous waste facilities resulted in
the safe management of an estimated 628 gallons and 66,910 pounds of hazardous waste, 215 gallons
and 73 7, 100 pounds of non -hazardous waste, 1,139 gallons of used oil and 1 pound of universal waste.
In addition, the program continues to make significant progress in cleaning up contamination at permitted
hazardous waste management facilities. The national goal is for final remedies to be constructed and fully
operational at 95 percent of these facilities nationally; although, this does not necessarily mean remediation
will have been completed. Currently, in North Carolina, 71 percent of facilities have had a remedy
constructed. It is important to note that three (3) additional facilities have been added to the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) universe in FY21-22.
B. Hazardous Waste Management Program
North Carolina was authorized to implement the federal hazardous waste regulatory program in lieu of the
EPA in 1980. Federal authorization is the process through which EPA delegates primary program
implementation and enforcement responsibility to states while maintaining an oversight role to ensure
national consistency.
The federal program, established under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle C, regulates
the generation, transport, treatment, storage, disposal, and recycling of hazardous waste. The program also
governs the environmental remediation of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities that
have been contaminated by prior waste management activities. The North Carolina hazardous waste
program is administered and enforced by DEQ's Division of Waste Management's Hazardous Waste
Section.
1. Hazardous Waste Generation, Management, and Remediation
Generation
Hazardous waste is defined as industrial material destined for disposal or recycling that may be
ignitable, corrosive, reactive, and/or toxic and, as such, poses a risk to human health and the
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environment if improperly managed. The comprehensive hazardous waste generation data is available
biennially through RCRA Info (see Information Management Section).
In state FY 2021-22, there were approximately 403 (as of January 9, 2023, source RCRAInfo) North
Carolina large quantity generators'. The amount of waste generated in FY 2021-22 was
approximately 137,694 tons.
In state FY 2021-22, there were approximately 1,740 (as of January 9, 2023) small quantity
generators2 in North Carolina and 5,722 (as of January 9, 2023) very small quantity generators3.
These generators are subject to reduced reporting and regulatory requirements because they are often
small businesses for whom periodic reporting could be overly burdensome. They are also subject to
reduced reporting because the amounts of waste generated at each site are less likely to present
significant risks to human health and the environment. However, these facilities collectively generate a
significant amount of hazardous waste that must be managed properly and in compliance with applicable
rules. Significant resources are devoted to technical assistance, outreach, and compliance activities at these
facilities. Staff conducts compliance assistance visits or other types of inspections as a way of outreach
to help facilities with the RCRA hazardous waste regulations.
Management
Comprehensive hazardous waste generation data is available biennially. In state FY 2021-22, North
Carolina's nine commercial hazardous waste facilities' received and processed 29,746.31 tons of
hazardous waste from offsite generators.
Remediation
There are 71 active hazardous waste treatment, storage, disposal, and corrective action facilities in
North Carolina. They are permitted RCRA facilities. Each facility is governed by a permit, an
enforceable order, or another operational control mechanism for the management and/or remediation
of hazardous waste.
There are 86 facilities (3 new facilities added this year) subject to the RCRA Corrective Action
Program, which addresses the remediation of environmental contamination at permitted hazardous
waste facilities. These 85 facilities are sites with waste releases that must be remediated and include
Federal Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments -only sites that are no longer active facilities but
have permits to remedy past releases. The Hazardous Waste Program tracks the remediation progress
at these sites using five environmental indicators:
• Human exposure controlled
• Groundwater contamination controlled
• Cleanup remedy constructed
• Ready for Anticipated Use
• Remedy completed
11-arge quantity generators generate any of the following amounts in a calendar month: greater than or equal to 1,000 kg of non -acute hazardous
waste, or greater than 1 kg of acute hazardous waste, or greater than 100 kg of any residue from a cleanup of acute hazardous waste.
2 Small quantity generators generate any of the following amounts in a calendar month: greater than 100 kg but less than 1,000 kg of non -acute
hazardous waste, and less than or equal to 1 kg of acute hazardous waste, and less than or equal to 100 kg of any residue from a cleanup of acute
hazardous waste.
3 Very small quantity generators generate less than or equal to the following amounts in a calendar month: 100 kg or non -acute hazardous waste, and
1 kg of acute hazardous waste, and 100 kg of any residue from a cleanup of acute hazardous waste.
4 Commercial hazardous waste facilities are permitted facilities that receive hazardous waste from off- site generators and store, treat, and dispose of
hazardous waste.
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The program continues to make significant progress in overseeing the remediation of contamination
at permitted hazardous waste management facilities. The national goal is for 95 percent of these
facilities to meet three EPA environmental indicator priorities. Currently, in North Carolina, 97
percent of facilities have human exposure controlled, 92 percent have groundwater contamination
controlled and 71 percent have a remedy constructed. It is important to note that beginning this fiscal
year EPA has granted states the ability to add sites to the RCRA Corrective Action Universe, which
reflects lower completion percentages in comparison with previous years. In addition, EPA set goals
of 32 percent of the facilities completing all remediation and identifying facilities that are Ready for
Anticipated Use (RAU CA800). Currently, 28 percent of North Carolina facilities have all hazardous
waste remediation completed.
The Hazardous Waste Section summary of corrective action at RCRA facilities is summarized in the
below table.
Table III-1 Corrective Action at RCRA facilities
RCRA
CA725
CA750
CA800
CA900/999
CA550
Corrective
CA050
Human
Groundwater
Ready
Performance
Remedy
Action Universe
Assessments
Exposures
Releases
for
Standards
Construction
Tracking
Controlled
Controlled
Reuse**
Attained
FY 21-22
1
0
0
0
2
4
Accomplishments
Total
Accomplishments
84
83
79
61
14
24
through FY21-22
State % Final
(Cumulative /
98%
97%
92%
71 %
16%
28%
Baseline
*The universe of current Corrective Action facilities is 86. Three added in FY-21-22
**this code is notequivalent to a no further action decision or final cleanup of a facility
Strategy to achieve the goals listed above:
The Facility Management Branch (FMB) evaluates and projects these goals for the FY 2021-22
multiple times per year: during the EPA Work Plan development stage, at the EPA End -of -Year
Reporting stage, at each review, and during the regular supervisor/employee meetings. Facilities that
have not met the Human Exposures Controlled and Groundwater Contamination Controlled
projections have been evaluated and have been notified concerning information needed to meet the
goals, including the newly permitted facilities.
The Remedy Constructed indicator is very dependent on the facility, not necessarily the Hazardous
Waste Project Manager. The facility team needs to have done a sufficient job assessing the
contamination before they can propose and implement what could be considered a final remedy. One
needs to remember that fully assessing groundwater contamination and remediating groundwater
contamination is not an easy or inexpensive proposition. The Remedy Constructed goal required
extensive discussions between the FMB and facilities to identify and approve remedies that are
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protective of human health and the environment and meet the appropriate media standards. The
selection of the proper remedy and implementation of the remedy may require a large investment of
time and money at each facility. For the FMB to meet the goal of 95 percent, no more than four
facilities can miss the goal. EPA is aware that it is unlikely that the branch will meet the 95 percent
Construction Complete goal. However, the FMB continues working to meet these goals.
The FMB continues to evaluate facilities that appear to have the necessary elements required for the
RAU CA800. Once evaluated and a positive RAU CA800 is determined, theproper forms will be
completed.
To meet the All RCRA Remediation Complete goal, a facility must meet the appropriate clean-up
standards for all media: soil, groundwater, surface water, and air. Typically, groundwater cleanup is a
multi -decade process, depending on the constituents and concentrations that need to be remediated.
However, the Risk -Based Remediation of Industrial Sites legislation enacted through Session Law
2011-186 and revised by Session Law 2015-286 allows for a risk -based approach to the soil,
groundwater, and air standards as long as the remedy still provides for the protection of human health
and the environment.
2. Compliance and Enforcement
The Hazardous Waste Program is responsible for implementing inspection, compliance, and
enforcement activities. The environmental benefits achieved through compliance and enforcement
activities are identified each year to measure the overall success of the program in meeting
environmental goals. During FY 2021-22, the Section's actions ensured the safe management of an
estimated 628 gallons and 66,910 pounds of hazardous waste, 215 gallons and 737,100 pounds of
non -hazardous waste, 1,139 gallons of used oil and 1 pound of universal waste, which otherwise may
have been mismanaged. These actions also ensured the protection of staff at affected facilities,
emergency responders, nearby general public, and environmental receptors who could have been
adversely affected by mismanaged waste.
Information Management
Comprehensive information about North Carolina's hazardous waste facilities is entered and stored
in the national hazardous waste database known as Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Information (RCRAInfo) a system that gives EPA and state environmental staff access to RCRA and
Biennial Report information. The RCRAInfo database was developed by the EPA and the states, and
it is managed by the EPA. RCRAInfo contains comprehensive information on facilities that generate
and/or manage hazardous waste in the state as well as all the Hazardous Waste Section's activities
affecting these facilities. RCRARep is an EPA computer system developed by EPA Region 1 and
designed for read-only programmatic use. To view environmental information for specific hazardous
waste sites in North Carolina, visit https:Henviro.epa.gov/. For details about the DEQ Division of
Waste Management and its Hazardous Waste Section, visit the division's website:
https:Hdeq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste- mans em�ent, or the Section's website:
hiips:Hdeq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/hw.
4. Hazardous Waste Program Development
The Hazardous Waste Program will continue to ensure safe hazardous waste management in North
Carolina by:
• Supporting opportunities for waste minimization, including source reduction and recycling, as well
as supporting annual generator workshops that educate hazardous waste generators about
hazardous waste regulations to help these generators achieve and maintain compliance.
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• Maintaining a variety of easily accessible online guidance documents to educate all generators
about hazardous waste regulations that help them achieve and maintain compliance. Visit the
Section's Guidance Documents website: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-
management/hw/technical-assistance-education-guidance/documents.
• Continuing to seek EPA authorization to maintain the Section's authority to implement the federal
program.
• Maintaining high -quality hazardous waste data for hazardous waste trend analysis and sound
decision -making. Utilizing the EPA's RCRA Integrated Targeted Assistant online dashboard that
incorporates the Section's data to identify potential at -risk facilities.
• Participating in the EPA rulemaking process. Examples include the automatic incorporation of
the Modernizing Ignitable Liquids Determination rule (effective on the federal level and in North
Carolina on September 8, 2020.
5. Hazardous Waste Reduction Initiatives
The Hazardous Waste Section promotes waste minimization, including source reduction and
recycling in all its programs. Some of these activities include:
• Incorporating pollution prevention and sustainable materials management training into annual
generator workshops, industry meetings, and enforcement settlement negotiations.
• Reviewing facility requests for alternative management practices for hazardous waste (use/reuse,
reclamation, substitution, reclassification, and delisting).
• Ensuring that generators continue to develop programs to minimize or reduce the volume and
quantity or toxicity of hazardous waste when staff conducts compliance assistance visits and
during facility inspections.
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6. Cost of Hazardous Waste Management Program
Table III-2 Hazardous Waste Legislative Report Financials
July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022
Receipts
Appropriations
Federal
TOTALS
Salary and Fringe
$2,627,638.43
0.00
$1,816,848.85
$4,444,487.28
Purchased Services
$161,454.27
0.00
$199,559.21
$361,013.48
Supplies
$8,289.34
0.00
$4,434.23
$12,723.57
Property Plant and
Equipment
$5,262.08
0.00
$67.85
$5,329.93
Other Expenses and
Adjustments
$45,463.88
0.00
$185,876.58
$231,340.46
Intragovernmental
$0.00
0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Transfers
TOTALS
$2,848,108.00
0.00
$2,206,786.72
$5,054,894.72
C. Resident Inspector Program
Executive Summary
The Resident Inspector Program has been operating for more than 25 years and is administered by
the DEQ, Division of Waste Management, Hazardous Waste Section. The program uses a multimedia
approach during required regulatory inspections involving hazardous waste management and
treatment requirements, workplace safety, air emissions requirements, and wastewater treatment and
discharge requirements. Resident inspectors also evaluate commercial hazardous waste facilities for
potential violations in other regulatory areas, such as the North Carolina Department of Labor's
Occupational Safety and Health Act and the North Carolina Department of Transportation's
hazardous materials transportation regulations. The program inspected the state's nine permitted
commercial hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities during this period. For FY
2021-22, the Resident Inspector Program operated with a staff of 3.5 positions paid from the fund.
The program's operating fee -based budget collected $421,570.40 and program expenses totaled
$469,345.59 Program staff conducted 435 multi -media inspections with three notices of violation.
2. Program Description
The Resident Inspector Program was established "... to enhance the ability of the department to
protect public health and the environment by providing the department with the authority and
resources necessary to maintain a rigorous inspection and enforcement program at commercial
hazardous waste facilities" [G.S. 130A-295.02(f)]. The program monitors all aspects of commercial
hazardous waste facilities in North Carolina, provides facility support through assistance and
education, assures compliance with laws and rules administered by NCDEQ, and may include
enforcement of laws or rules administered by any other state agency through a memorandum of
agreement.
The Resident Inspector Program is part of the Hazardous Waste Section's Compliance Branch. For
FY 2021-22, the program was comprised of three resident inspector positions, one administrative
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assistant, and one (half-time) program supervisor.
During FY 2021-22, Resident Inspector Program staff conducted 435 multimedia inspections at
North Carolina's nine commercial hazardous waste treatment and storage and disposal facilities. This
performance exceeded the statute -mandated minimum of 432 inspections. [See Table III-4 for
details.]
3. Program Funding
The Resident Inspector Program is intended to be funded solely by fees collected from commercial
hazardous waste facilities [G.S. 130A-295.02(h)]. These fees are based on each facility's category
ranking and the volume (tons) of hazardous waste received. For FY 2021-22, facility ranking fees
totaled $287,712same and tonnage fees ($4.50 per ton) equaled $133,858.40. [See Table III--1.] The
program's expenses totaled $469,345.59.
4. Program Results
Resident inspectors offer compliance assistance routinely — often in the form of education, technical
assistance, and recommendations or comments during the site visits. Since the inspectors visit these
facilities at least twice a month, they become familiar with facility management, operations, and site
conditions. Inspection rates are based on facility ranking, which is based on the facility's size, what
type of treatment they do, what type of waste they manage and how much, their enforcement history,
their locations, and what reclamation they may conduct.
Resident inspectors visit these sites two to eight times per month, depending on the facility's ranking.
Resident inspectors can easily identify potential problem areas and work with the facility toward a
permanent solution. If a facility begins to have operational or compliance problems, the inspector
reviews these problem areas during each visit to provide assistance and keep the facility's
compliance awareness high. Inspectors communicate frequently with facility management and front-
line workers to address conditions or behaviors before they become a compliance issue.
The inspectors also communicate to clarify permit conditions and current regulatory requirements
and explain the reasons for the requirements as well as the potential risks and costs of
noncompliance. During the past fiscal year, resident inspectors issued three notices of violation. [See
Table III--1 for details.]
The Resident Inspector Program staff members continue to provide rigorous oversight of commercial
hazardous waste facilities in the state. The staff constantly seeks new approaches and initiatives to
ensure that commercial hazardous waste facilities can protect public health and the environment. The
Resident Inspector Program staff has also worked with the commercial facilities to maintain
compliance during times of economic challenge. Economic pressures can cause hazardous waste
facilities to operate with fewer staff members and provide employees with less training. All of these
factors can lead to non-compliance. The Resident Inspector Program continues to work toward a high
level of compliance at the commercial hazardous waste facilities in North Carolina through facility
education, technical assistance, and regulatory oversight activities.
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Table III-3. Resident Inspector Program Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities' Data FY 2021-22
COMMERCIAL
TREATMENT/
Minimum
Actual
HW Tons
HW Tons
Notices of
Notices of
Compliance
STORAGE/
Facility
Number
Number
Received
Received
Deficiency
Violation
Orders
of
Ranking
Inspections
FY2020-
FY 2021--
DISPOSAL
Inspections
Conducted
21
22
Issued
Issued
Issued
FACILITY
CLEAN
3
72
72
3711.98
3855.83
0
0
0
HARBORS
Clean Earth/DART
4
96
97
9912
4705
0
2
0
Republic/ECOFLO
3
72
74
8773.15
9348.51
0
0
0
Univar/NEXEO
2
48
49
12117
9308
0
0
0
SOLUTIONS
SK-ARCHDALE
1
24
24
56.6
44.43
0
0
0
SK- CHARLOTTE
1
24
24
4.2
5.26
0
1
0
SK-RALEIGH
1
24
24
17.14
17.6
0
0
0
SK-ST. PAULS
1
24
24
23.5
24.87
0
0
0
VEOLIA E. S.
2
48
48
1796.77
2436.81
0
0
0
TOTAL
432
435
�69412.34
299746.31
0
3
0
D. Mercury Switch Removal Program
1. Executive Summary
The Mercury Switch Removal Program (MSR Program) has been operating for 17 years and is
administered by the NCDEQ's Division of Waste Management's Hazardous Waste Section. The
program continues to inspect the end -of -life vehicle dismantling, crushing, and shredding facilities.
For FY 2021-22, the Mercury Switch Removal Program operated with a staff equivalent to
approximately 3.5 positions supplied by the Hazardous Waste Section's Compliance Branch. The
program's operating budget is funded by fees collected as part of the N.C. Department of
Transportation's application for a certificate of vehicle title fee.
The program's total operating costs this year were $521,415.21. Those costs include switch
reimbursements of $5 for every mercury switch removed and recycled or disposed of as RCRA
"Universal Waste." A total of $33,685 was disbursed to the dismantlers, crushers, and shredders for
mercury switch reimbursements. Program staff conducted 82 inspections during FY 2021-22 to
determine compliance with state and federal RCRA regulations. One notice of violation or notices of
deficiency was issued.
Program Description
Through S.L. 2005-384, as amended by S.L. 2007-142, the General Assembly acted to reduce the
amount of mercury entering the state's environment. As stated in G.S. 130A- 310.51, the purpose of
the program is to reduce the quantity of mercury released into the environment by removing mercury
switches from end -of -life vehicles and creating a removal, collection, and recovery program for those
switches. The mercury switches control convenience lighting in the trunk and under the hood.
Specifically, the law requires all vehicle dismantlers, vehicle recyclers, vehicle crushers and/or
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vehicle scrap processors to remove, collect and recover mercury switches contained in end -of -life
vehicles prior to crushing, shredding, or smelting the vehicles.
To ensure compliance with requirements established in G.S. 130A-310.50 through 310.55, NCDEQ's
DWM's Hazardous Waste Section created the MSR Program, which is coordinated through the
Section's Compliance Branch.
During FY 2021-22, the MSR Program inspectors conducted 82 inspections in North Carolina. The
site visits are used to evaluate whether the facility was subject to the law and acquaint those regulated
facility operators with the legislative requirements. Additional compliance assistance was provided
by the inspectors, as needed, regarding the MSR Program and other RCRA and Clean Water Act
regulated requirements.
In accordance with the National Vehicle Mercury Switch Removal Program (NVMSRP), North
Carolina's MSR Program receives support from a corporation, End -of -Life Vehicle Solutions
(ELVS), which was formed by and represents the major automobile manufacturers. ELVS provides
the following support to North Carolina's vehicle dismantlers/recyclers, vehicle crushers, and scrap
processing facilities:
• Educational materials regarding mercury switch removal, guidance on which vehicles contain
mercury switches, and instructions on how to locate, identify and remove mercury switches.
• U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) appropriate storage/shipping containers, including.
applicable labeling and shipping documents necessary for the shipment of the mercury switches
• Transportation of the mercury switches in a timely fashion to an RCRA-permitted mercury
recycling/disposal facility.
• Recycling of the mercury switches by a qualified mercury retort facility or, when recycling is not
feasible, for the proper disposal of the mercury switches at an RCRA-permitted disposal facility.
• Indemnification from liability for participating vehicle dismantlers, scrap processing facilities,
vehicle crushers, and others once mercury switches are collected by the ELVS contractor.
With this level of support from automobile manufacturers, dismantlers/recyclers, vehicle crushers,
and scrap processing facilities can effectively remove the mercury switches from end -of -life vehicles
before crushing, shredding, or smelting them.
When the switches are removed from the vehicles, they are placed in the supplied DOT container,
which is labeled with the date the first switch was placed in the container and with the words
"Universal Waste — Mercury -Containing Equipment." When the container is full, with a maximum
of 454 switches per container, or the date on the container approaches one year, the container is
shipped to the ELVS-contracted receiving facility (shipping is paid for by ELVS). ELVS continues
to provide new containers and supplies as needed.
3. Program Funding
The MSR Program was funded by fees collected as part of the DOT fee for the application of a
vehicle title certificate. Twenty cents of each $40-per-vehicle certificate of title fee is now given to
the Division of Waste Management for this program. (Formerly, fifty cents of each fee went to the
now -defunct Mercury Pollution Prevention Trust Fund). Under G.S. 130A-310.54(b)(1) and (bl), the
Mercury Pollution Prevention Fund, in part, reimburses the MSR Program with
• $5 for each mercury switch removed and properly recycled or disposed of via the NVMSRP,
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paid to a vehicle crusher, vehicle dismantler, vehicle recycler, or scrap vehicle processing
facility; and costs incurred by the department to administer the program.
Operationally, the funding provided for approximately 3.5 full-time equivalent positions, travel, and
equipment expenses plus mercury switch removal reimbursement payments. Program duties are, on a
part-time basis, spread among these staff and others, including a chemist and supervisor. FY 2021-22
revenues were approximately $483,194.90. Reimbursement paid to the vehicle dismantlers/recyclers,
vehicle crushers, or scrap processing facilities, for removal of the mercury switches with proper
recovery and disposal ($5 per switch) totaled $33,685 and total administrative costs totaled
$487,730.21. The fund balance did not see a net increase due to changes in legislation for the fiscal
year.
4. Program Results
As directed by ELVS, the contracted facility receiving the collected mercury switches supplies data
to the MSR Program detailing the number of switches received, the date the switches were received,
and the name and location of the facility that shipped the switches (dismantler, crusher, shredder,
etc.).
For FY 2021-22, 6,724 mercury switches were removed from vehicles and received by the ELVS
contractor from North Carolina vehicle dismantlers/recyclers, vehicle crushers, and scrap processing
facilities. This waste is managed as a universal waste. A total of 14.79 pounds of mercury (from the
6,724 switches) was prevented from being released into the environment in North Carolina as a result
of mercury switches being removed from vehicles this year.
Table III-4 Mercury Switch Removal Program Summary of Data 2012-2022
Calendar Year
Switches Collected
Pounds Collected
North Carolina
National Rank
2022
6,724
14.79
2021
7,192
15.82
2020
9,417
20.72
3rd
2019
8,927
19.64
5th
2018
12,020
26.45
4th
017
12,180
26.80
4th
2016
12,470
27.44
4th
2015
30,381
66.84
2nd
2014
38,479
84.66
2nd
013
39,195
86.24
2nd
2012
49,561
109.05
2nd
2006-11
289,636
637.26
TOTAL (2006-22)
516,182
1135.71 lbs.
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In the 17 years, this program has been in place, a total of 1135.71 pounds of mercury has been
prevented from being released into North Carolina's environment from metal processing and
smelting of scrap vehicles. North Carolina's national rank is calculated based on the mercury
recovery performance ratio. This is calculated by dividing the number of mercury switches received
by the ELVS Federal program contractor from North Carolina for the fiscal year, by the number of
mercury switches available for removal in North Carolina for that same period. The same
calculations are made using the total national switch collection and availability, allowing ELVS to
rank the state programs.
S.L. 2017-57 was rewritten to change the sunset date of the Mercury
Switch program from June 30, 2017, to June 30, 2031, by repealing Part 6
of Article 9 of Chapter 130A of the General Statutes. The law also ended
the transfer of funds into the Mercury Pollution Prevention Fund from the
N.C. Highway Fund, removed most of the dollars from the fund and
transferred all remaining funds to the NCDEQ, Division of Waste
Management. All activities of the program in North Carolina, including
education, assistance, inspections, and switch reimbursements, will cease
as of June 30, 2031.
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Chapter IV: Inactive Hazardous Sites
A. Executive Summary
The N.C. General Assembly created the Inactive Hazardous Sites Program in the Department of
Environmental Quality's (DEQ) Division of Waste Management (the division) to identify, investigate and
clean up properties contaminated with hazardous substances. The program also manages the assessment and
cleanup of old pre -regulatory landfill sites that have environmental contamination and predate modern
hazardous and solid waste landfill standards designed to prevent contamination. This report satisfies the
requirements, set out in G.S. 130A-310.10, for an annual report to the General Assembly.
To date, a total of 3293 chemical spill or disposal sites and old, unlined dumps or landfills (pre -regulatory)
have been cataloged in North Carolina. Of this number, 2605 still require work to address public health or
environmental hazards.
Of the 2605 remaining open cases, 631 are old, unlined landfills that predate solid and hazardous waste
permitting laws. By state law, approximately 45 percent of the proceeds of a statewide solid waste disposal
tax is directed to address contamination at these pre -regulatory landfills. The division contracts with private
firms to assess and remedy the contamination at pre -regulatory landfill sites.
The Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund (Fund) receives an annual $400,000 appropriation to address the
non -landfill inactive hazardous waste sites. At the end of FY 2021-22, the uncommitted cash balance of the
fund was $4,869.03.
The following provides the status of sites cataloged by the Inactive Hazardous Sites Program.
Catalog of Contaminated Sites:
Total Number of Inactive Hazardous Sites Cataloged 3293
Chemical Spill or Disposal Sites 2630
Pre -Regulatory Landfills 663
Total Number of Sites Requiring No Further Action 688
Chemical Spill or Disposal Sites 656
Pre -Regulatory Landfill Sites 32
Remaining Open Sites 2605
Chemical Spill or Disposal Sites 1974
Pre -Regulatory Landfills 631
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Program Activities Completed or Ongoing During FY 2021-22:
Chemical Spill or Disposal Sites:
Oversight of Responsible Party Cleanup Actions - Total
Registered Environmental Consultant (REC)-Supervised Remedial Actions
Staff -Supervised Remedial Actions under Administrative Agreements
Additional Staff -Supervised Owner/Responsible Parry Actions
Spill Response Actions
Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund Actions
Contaminated Site Assessments or Abatement Actions Completed or Ongoing
Sites With Homes Provided Alternate Water or Treatment Systems Maintained
Testing Conducted by Staff
Water Supply Wells Sampled at Non -Landfill Sites
Sites with Other Testing (soils, surface water)
New Site Screenings
Sites Screened
Sites Added to Inventory
Sites Reopened
Sites Evaluated for No Further Action (NFA) Status
Sites Evaluated
NFAs Granted for Entire Site
Pre -Regulatory Landfill Sites:
Remedial Investigation Ongoing
Remedial Investigation Completed
Local Government Assessments Ongoing
Remedial Design Ongoing
Remedial Design Completed
Remedial Action Ongoing
Remedial Action Completed
No Further Action Assignments
New Site Evaluations
Homes Provided Alternate Water or Treatment Systems Maintained
Number of Water Supply Wells Sampled
268
105
69
66
28
13
5
0
3
57
43
0
20
11
30
3
10
37
3
5
3
3
0
9
73
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B. The Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory and the Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List
The Division of Waste Management's Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch implements the Inactive Hazardous
Sites Response Act of 1987 (IHSRA). The IHSRA requires the division to maintain a catalog of inactive
hazardous substance or waste disposal sites. The program has cataloged 2630 chemical spill sites and 663
old unlined landfills. provides a list of sites added to the inventory. A total of 43 new chemical spill sites
were added to the inventory of sites in FY 2021-22 (Table IV-1). No chemical spill sites were reopened
based on additional evidence of contamination. A total of 688 sites now has all work completed and are
assigned "No Further Action" status. Of those, 14 have completed all work and were assigned "No Further
Action" status in FY 2021-22. Table IV-2 provides a list of the "No Further Action" sites.
N.C.G.S. 130A-310.2 requires the division to prioritize sites cataloged in the Inactive Hazardous Sites
Inventory based on the threat to public health and the environment. Sites are first cataloged in the
"Evaluations Pending" category of the Inventory until the division ranks the site based on rules found in 15A
NCAC 13C .0200. Once ranked, sites are transferred to the Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List.
The priority list is provided in Appendix B to this report organized in order of the threat to public health and
the environment. The purpose of this list is to prioritize full-scale (complete) contaminant remedial actions
at sites without responsible parties. The rank or absence of a site on the priority list does not limit the
division in conducting abatement actions at sites with immediate hazards.
N.C.G.S. 130A-310.10 requires reporting of the location of each inactive hazardous waste disposal site, the
type and number of hazardous substances or waste known or believed to be located at each of these sites,
last action taken at each of these sites, and date of the last action. Due to the large number of contaminated
sites, most of the sites have not undergone complete assessments needed to provide complete information.
Appendix C provides the required supplemental information to the extent available.
Table IV-1 Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory List of New Sites During FY 2021-22
Chemical Spill/Disposal Sites:
ID Number Site Name City County
NONCD0003197
3M MINERAL - MONCURE
MONCURE
CHATHAM
NONCD0003164
ARDMORE COMMONS
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0003190
ATLANTIC AVE METALS
ROCKY MOUNT
EDGECOMBE
NONCD0003185
AUTO TOP MANUFACTURING
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003191
BAILEY PROPERTY
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003184
BANK ST TCE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003199
BLYTHE BLVD HOSPITAL PROPERTY
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0001429
CAPE FEAR AUTO
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCD0003195
CENTRAL AVE PESTICIDES AND VOCS
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCDO80892441
CHAMPION PRODUCTS INC
CLAYTON
JOHNSTON
NONCD0003192
CHINA GROVE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
CHINA GROVE
ROWAN
NONCD0003167
CORMETECH, INC.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
CLEVELAND
NONCD0003179
CRAYTON PRINTING
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003194
DURHAM MAIN SUBSTATION
DURHAM
DURHAM
NONCD0003183
ELIZABETH AVE PCE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003193
FARM CHEMICALS RAEFORD
RAEFORD
HOKE
NONCD0003196
FAULKNER'S GULF GREENSBORO
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0003168
FORMER UNION 76 STATION
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003174
GRAHAM WWTP DISPOSAL AREA
GRAHAM
ALAMANCE
NONCD0003175
GUARDSMAN CHEMICALS INC
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
NONCD0003201
HENDERSON LAUNDRY
HENDERSON
VANCE
NONCD0003173
HOOPERS CREEK ROAD VOCS
FLETCHER
HENDERSON
NONCD0003200
INDUSTRIAL DRIVE TCE
WENDELL
WAKE
NONCD0003187
KOURY ENTERPRISES COMPANY LLC
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0003169
LAKEFILL ROAD CONTAMINATION
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
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NONCD0003182
LIBERTY ST METALS
WINSTON SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0003178
LUDWIG MUSSER FACILITY
MONROE
UNION
NONCD0003177
MT GILEAD COTTON OIL CO
MOUNT GILEAD
MONTGOMERY
NONCD0003202
N ROXBORO ST PCE
DURHAM
DURHAM
NCR000179606
N&B CO. - TERMINIX
JAMES CITY
CRAVEN
NONCD0003176
OCEAN HILL COMMERCIAL SITE
COROLLA
CURRITUCK
NCD000613273
PRAXAIR SURFACE TECHNOLOGIES
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003188
RENFRO CORPORATION
MOUNT AIRY
SURRY
NONCD0003166
ROBB PROPERTIES
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003170
ROZZELLES FERRY RD PCE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003171
SANITARY LAUNDRY
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003172
SHOWROOM PROPERTIES
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
NONCD0003163
SOUTH TRYON STREET PCE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD986205953
SOUTHWOOD CORPORATION
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003181
THOMASVILLE PLANT B
THOMASVILLE
DAVIDSON
NONCD0003198
W MARTIN STREET TCE
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003186
W SOUTH ST TCE
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003180
WEBB METALS
DALLAS
GASTON
Table IV-2 Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory List of Sites Assigned No Further Action Status During FY 2021-22
Chemical Spill/Disposal Sites:
ID Number Site Name
NONCD0002776
CSX-ROSINDALE
NONCD0001621
DIXIE YARNS PIEDMONT
NONCD0001680
EMERSON LEATHER (FORMER)
NCD095118212
GENERAL FOAM PLASTICS CORPORATION
NONCD0002718
HWY 98 DIELDRIN CONTAMINATION
NCD000770487
JOHNSON CONTROLS GLOBE BATTERY
NONCD0002848
LOXCREEN
NONCD0002404
RITTER MILLWORKS SHOP
NONCD0002451
SCHOONMAKERS-DECORATIVE TIN BUSIN
NONCD0003061
URETHANE INNOVATORS INC
NONCD0002908
WILMINGTON MATERIALS PLANT #1
Pre -Regulatory Landfill Sites:
ID Number
Site Name
NONCD0000307
AIRPORT LF
NONCD0000311
J.H. WINSTON DUMP
NONCD0000339
LITTLETON DUMP
City County
CLARKTON
BLADEN
BELMONT
GASTON
HICKORY
CATAWBA
TARBORO
EDGECOMBE
BUNN
FRANKLIN
KERNERSVILLE
FORSYTH
ROXBORO
PERSON
CASTLE HAYNE
NEW HANOVER
WATHA
PENDER
NEW BERN
CRAVEN
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
City
County
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
YOUNGSVILLE
FRANKLIN
LITTLETON
HALIFAX
C. Sites Using the Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund
An annual appropriation of $400,000 is used to address the highest -risk chemical spill sites without
responsible parties that can pay for the cleanup. More than 400 sites are confirmed to have no financially
viable responsible party available to pay for contaminant testing and cleanup. Of these, almost 90% are
identified as higher risk because they are used for residential purposes, have contaminated water supply
wells, or have a drinking water source within one -quarter mile of the site. The total number of orphan sites
in the entire inventory of sites is unknown and is expected to be a high percentage of the remaining open
cases. It is difficult to prove who caused the contaminant releases at these sites. When it is known, those
responsible parties are often no longer in business or are financially unsound. Determining whether a
responsible party exists (and thus, whether state funds will be needed for assessment and cleanup) most
often requires research, inquiry, and sampling. Due to the level of effort required, the division performs
responsible parry research for sites that are next in priority for action.
The Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List helps determine priorities for cleanup. Responsible parties
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for top -priority sites are encouraged to voluntarily clean up their sites. When a responsible party does not
comply with a request and subsequent order to clean up a site, the state must perform the cleanup using the
Fund. The demand for state funds to conduct site cleanups depends on two factors: (1) how often responsible
parties refuse to comply with orders to conduct cleanup and (2) the risks associated with sites that lack
financially viable responsible parties, also known as "orphan" sites.
The Fund is used to (1) address imminent hazard sites; (2) pay for assessment and cleanup when responsible
parties do not comply with orders to clean up sites; (3) pay for assessment and cleanup of orphan sites; and
(4) pay for preparation of a notice of Inactive Hazardous Substance or Waste Disposal Site if the owner does
not comply with orders to record a notice. When a financially viable responsible party exists, the state must
attempt to recover its expenditures from the responsible party.
The Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund was used to address several sites this year. A summary of the
work is provided in Table IV-3.
Table IV-3 Summary of Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund Expenditures FY 2021-22.
FY 2021-22
Site Name
City/ County
Activity
Fund
Expenditures*
Allen Lane
Hillsborough/
Maintenance of treatment system installed on
$ 3,624.11
Contaminated
Orange
contaminated residential well.
Wells
Averette Road
Wake Forest/
Soil gas testing on residential property to
$ 7,145.48
Solvents
Wake
assess potential vapor intrusion risks.
Bendix
Salisbury/
Soil gas testing on source property to assess
$ 17,398.89
Corporation
Rowan
potential vapor intrusion risks and
downgradient groundwater sampling to assess
contamination migration.
Brekenwood
Pleasant
Maintenance of treatment system installed on
$ 2,547.59
Subdivision
Garden/
contaminated residential well.
Guilford
Busick Road TCE
Reidsville/
Maintenance of treatment system installed on
$ 2,834.80
Rockingham
contaminated residential well.
Chemical and
Greensboro/
Soil and groundwater teting to assess
$ 19,693.01
Solvents
Guilford
contaminant levels.
Cinderella Knitting
Kings
Indoor air and groundwater sampling on the
$ 24,664.73
Mills
Mountain/
source property to monitor contaminant
Cleveland
levels. Groundwater, surface water, and
sediment sampling to assess environmental
conditions on an adjacent municipal park.
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Eastern Car Care
Murfreesboro/
Soil gas testing on four properties (daycare,
$ 27,347.15
(FRMR)
Hertford
residence, office building [former daycare],
restaurant) adjacent to the source property to
assess potential vapor intrusion risks and
groundwater testing on the office building
(former daycare) property.
Kaiser Fluid
Charlotte/
Soil gas testing on residential property to
$ 20,524.13
Technologies
Mecklenburg
assess potential vapor intrusion risks.
Kinston Shirt
Kinston/ Lenoir
Soil gas on properties (residences)
$ 10,509.49
Factory
downgradient of the source property to assess
potential vapor intrusion risks and
groundwater water testing on a downgradient
school to assess contaminant migration.
Mullinex Grocery
Troy/
Abandon contaminated water supply wells.
$ 7,851.56
Montgomery
Pantry #219
Sanford/Lee
Soil gas testing on residential property to
$ 26,699.40
assess potential vapor intrusion risks and
groundwater testing to assess potential
contaminant migration.
Pilot Mills
Raleigh/Wake
Soil gas testing on residential property to
$ 8,362.48
assess potential vapor intrusion risks and
groundwater testing to assess potential
contaminant migration.
Priddy Property,
Lawsonville/
Maintenance of treatment system installed on
$ 2,508.71
Winifred
Stokes
contaminated residential well.
South Tunnel Road
Asheville/
Groundwater testing to monitor contaminant
$ 6,828.96
Solvents
Buncombe
concentrations.
Southern
Charlotte/
Soil gas testing to assess potential vapor
$ 26,740.56
Resources Scrap
Mecklenburg
intrusion risks and surface water testing to
Metal
assess potential impacts.
W.E. Garrison Co
Raleigh/Wake
Maintenance of treatment system installed on
$ 2,541.38
contaminated residential well.
Walgreens/Former
New Bern/
Groundwater testing to assess potential
$ 23,886.71
Glam-O-Rama
Craven
contaminant migration from source property.
Alternate (bottled) water provision
$ 214.45
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
$241,923.59
*Authorized expenses that were not yet invoiced in FY21-22 — $256,380.22
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D. Pre -Regulatory Landfills
Session Law 2007- 550 established a statewide tax on solid waste disposal, half of which goes to address the
hazards posed by landfills that predate federal and state rules on solid waste disposal. The portion of the
solid waste disposal tax received by the program may be used only for addressing the pre -regulatory landfill
threats. The division received $11,959,297 in tax revenue in FY 2021-22. Nineteen percent of the tax
revenue may be used for administrative expenses. Included in the administrative expense allowance is
$390,670 for administration of the non -pre -regulatory landfill portion of the Inactive Hazardous Sites
Program and $500,000 for programs in the Division's Solid and Hazardous Waste Sections, leaving
approximately $869,556 for administration of the Pre -Regulatory Landfill Program.
The division has cataloged 663 unpermitted, unlined landfills. Initial work at each site involved confirming
the location, determining the current use of the property, and identifying the use of surrounding property to
help prioritize the sites for action. The list of sites by county are in Appendix D. Based on inspections
conducted as part of that work, 80 percent of the sites have been determined to have a water supply source,
residence, school, church, day care or park on or within 1,000 feet of the landfill. The division established
contracts for contaminant assessment and mitigation of the sites. Using these contracts, the nature and extent
of the contamination was defined through testing. A remedy is then designed and implemented to address
the exposure risks. The division also provides review and approval of contaminant assessment work being
conducted by local governments at these sites and reimburses the cost of that work from the tax proceeds. In
FY 2021-22 ten contaminant assessments were being conducted by local governments with division
oversight and reimbursement.
FY 2021-22 actions:
• 40 Ongoing remedial investigations, including both PRLF contractors and Local Governments
• 3 Remedial investigations completed
• 37 Ongoing remedial design/actions
• 3 Remedial designs completed
• 5 Ongoing remedial action
• 3 Completed remedial actions
• 3 NFAs issued
• 73 Private water supply wells on or near unpermitted landfills sampled
• 9 Homes provided alternate water supplies or maintenance of treatment systems for wells with unsafe levels of
contamination.
• 0 New sites were screened for program qualification and added to inventory.
The assessment and cleanup process is complex. Exposure caused by contaminated water supplies,
contaminated vapors entering buildings, methane gas posing explosion risks and exposed wastes on
residential property must be addressed. Difficulties can arise in attempting to gain access to affected
properties at each site and with illegal dumping during investigation and remedial action activities. PRLF
staff coordinate with current property owners to determine the acceptable safe usage of each impacted parcel
based on current and planned activities.
In January 2017, the division executed two pilot study contracts with professional engineering firms to
implement independent environmental investigations and risk -based cleanup of four sites. The firms were
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required to develop effective and stable risk -based remedies in a manner consistent with applicable statues.
Work was conducted independently, and the engineering firms under contract certified the quality of work.
The division verified compliance before authorizing payment on associated invoices. A final report was
drafted, outlining the findings and conclusion of the pilot study.
Pilot Study Sites:
Bostic Refuse Disposal
Bostic, Rutherford County
Bunn Dump
Bunn, Franklin County
Burnt Mill Creek Landfill
Wilmington, New Hanover County
Sims Legion Park Landfill
Gaston, Gaston County
Remedial Investigation Ongoing during FY 21-22:
Burgaw Dump
Burgaw, Pender County
Cary Dump
Cary, Wake County
City of Fayetteville Landfill
Fayetteville, Cumberland County
*Dare County Dump
Manteo, Dare County
Denver Landfill
Denver, Lincoln, County
Fishburne Landfill
Arden, Buncombe County
Greenville City Landfill
Greenville, Pitt County
Grifton Dump
Grifton, Pitt County
*Hillsborough Dump
Hillsborough, Orange County
Hurley's Dump
Biscoe, Montgomery County
Jackson Lake Road Landfill
High Point, Guilford County
Knightdale Dump
Knightdale, Wake County
*Les Myers Park Landfill
Concord, Cabarrus County
Manteo Dump
Manteo, Dare County
Miller Street Landfill
Gastonia, Gaston County
Mooresville Dump
Mooresville, Iredell County
Mooresville Landfill
Mooresville, Iredell County
*Mud Creek Dump
Hendersonville, Henderson County
N Davidson County Landfill
Midway, Davidson County
Old Allegheny County Landfill
Sparta, Alleghany County
*Old City of Burlington SW Disposal
Burlington, Alamance County
Old Durham County Landfill
Durham, Durham County
Old Hickory Landfill
Hickory, Catawba County
Old Raleigh #9 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Old Raleigh #5 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Old Raleigh #8 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Old Richmond County Landfill
Rockingham, Richmond County
*Oxford Dump
Oxford, Granville County
*Pilot Mt. Refuse Dump
Pilot Mountain, Surry County
*Plymouth Refuse Dump
Plymouth, Washington County
Pond Road Landfill #2
Ashville, Buncombe County
Princeville Dump
Tarboro, Edgecombe County
*Reidsville Landfill
Reidsville, Rockingham County
Rowan County Landfill
Salisbury, Rowan County
Southern Pines Dump
Southern Pine, Moore County
Swannanoa Landfill
Swannanoa, Buncombe County
Waxhaw Dump
Waxhaw, Union County
Westgate Park Landfill
Cherryville, Gaston County
Winnabow Landfill
Winnabow, Brunswick County
*Yadkinville Refuse Disposal
Yadkinville, Yadkin County
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*Local government sites
Remedial Investigations Completed in FY 2021-22:
Angier Refuse Dump Angier, Harnett County
Fishertown Dump Kannapolis, Cabarrus County
Trenton Refuse Disposal Trenton, Jones County
Remedial Design Ongoing during FY 2021-22:
Albemarle Dump
Albemarle, Stanley County
Beaufort Refuse Dump
Beaufort, Carteret, County
Belltown Road Dump
Belltown, Craven County
Bingham Park Landfill
Greensboro, Guilford County
Bud Holding Company Landfill
Greensboro, Guilford County
Burnt Mill Creek Landfill
Wilmington, New Hanover, County
Charlotte Motor Speedway Landfill #1
Concord, Cabarrus County
China Gove Dump
China Grove, Rowan County
City of Wilson Landfill — 1
Wilson, Wilson County
City of Winston-Salem Landfill
Winston-Salem, Forsyth County
Clayton Ball Field Landfill
Clayton, Johnston County
Danbury Dump
Danbury, Stokes County
Durham County Landfill
Durham, Durham County
E. H. Glass Landfill
Greensboro, Guilford County
East Wake Landfill
Knightdale, Wake County
Edgecombe County Landfill
Tarboro, Edgecombe County
Elon College Landfill
Elon College, Alamance County
Fishertown Dump
Kannapolis, Cabarrus County
Gaston County Landfill
Mount Holly, Gaston County
Greensboro City Landfill
Greensboro, Guilford County
Henderson County Landfill
Hendersonville, Henderson County
Hickory Grove Road Landfill
McAdenville, Gaston County
Hominy Creek Landfill
Asheville, Buncombe County
Jacksonville WWTP at Sturgeon City
Jacksonville, Onslow County
Kinston Demolition
Kinston, Lenoir County
Monroe Landfill
Monroe, Union County
Nash County Landfill
Red Oak, Nash County
Old CharlotteNanguard Center
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County
Old Raleigh #11 — Dorothea Dix
Raleigh, Wake County
Old Raleigh #4 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Rocky Knoll School Site
Durham, Durham County
Sims Legion Park Landfill
Gastonia, Gaston County
Stanley Refuse Dump
Stanley, Gaston County
Statesville Road Landfill
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County
Tarboro Landfill
Tarboro, Nash County
Tin Mine Landfill
Lincolnton, Lincoln County
UNC Old Sanitary Landfill
Chapel Hill, Orange County
Remedial Design Completed in FY 2021-22:
Franklinton Dump Franklinton, Franklin County
Gibsonville Properties Landfill Gibsonville, Alamance County
Stedman Landfill Stedman, Cumberland County
Remedial Action Ongoing During FY 2021-22:
Buncombe Co. Landfill Enka, Buncombe County
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City of Lumberton Landfill
Gibsonville Properties Landfill
NC Dept of Agriculture Landfill
Reynold's School Road Landfill
Lumberton, Robeson County
Gibsonville, Alamance County
Raleigh, Wake County
Canton, Haywood County
Remedial Action (Construction) Completed in FY 2021-22:
Buncombe Co. Landfill Enka, Buncombe County
City of Lumberton Landfill Lumberton, Robeson County
NC Dept of Agriculture Landfill Raleigh, Wake County
Remedial Action Completed (No Further Action Status) in FY 2021-22:
Cannon Mills Landfill Kannapolis, Rowan County
Hookerton Dump Hookerton, Greene County
NC Dept of Agriculture Landfill Raleigh, Wake County
E. Federal National Priorities List Sites Requiring a State Cost Share
Establishment of a Federal and State Superfund Program
Thousands of contaminated sites exist nationally due to hazardous waste being dumped, left out in the open,
or otherwise improperly managed. These sites include manufacturing facilities, processing plants, landfills,
and mining sites.
In the late 1970s, toxic waste dumps such as Love Canal and Valley of the Drums received national attention
when the public learned about the risks to human health and the environment posed by contaminated sites.
In response, Congress established the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA) in 1980. Hazard Ranking System (HRS) is established as the principal mechanism
for evaluating the environmental hazards of a site.
In 1982, the EPA published the Hazard Ranking System (HRS) as the principal mechanism for evaluating
the environmental hazards of a site. HRS is a numerically based screening system that uses information from
preliminary investigations to assess the potential threats that sites pose to human health or the environment.
CERCLA, or the "Superfund," allows EPA, working with NCDEQ Division of Waste Management
Superfund Section staff, to clean up contaminated sites. It also forces the parties responsible for the
contamination to either perform cleanups or reimburse the state government for EPA -led cleanup work.
When there is no viable responsible party, Superfund gives EPA and the State of North Carolina 90 percent
of the funds needed to clean up contaminated sites. CERCLA makes states responsible for the remaining 10
percent of the cleanup funds needed at these sites.
Goals of the EPA and state Superfund program are to:
• Protect human health and the environment by cleaning up contaminated sites
• Make responsible parties pay for cleanup work
• Involve communities in the Superfund process
• Return Superfund sites to productive use
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State Superfund Cost Share Fund (SSCSF)
Session Law 1999-237 Section 15.6 established that the NCDEQ may use available funds, with the approval
of the Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM), to provide the 10 percent cost share required for
Superfund cleanups on the National Priority List (NPL) sites having no viable responsible party to pay the
operating and maintenance costs associated with these Superfund cleanups. These funds may be in addition
to those appropriated for this purpose.
The Session Law also required NCDEQ to report to the Environmental Review Commission and the Joint
Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations the amount and the source of the funds used.
North Carolina currently has 40 hazardous waste sites out of a nationwide total of 1329 sites on the EPA
NPL. Two of them, Reasor Chemical and New Hanover County Airport, were delisted. The 38 active sites
ranked as the nation's priority to clean up actions. There are no viable responsible parties for 18 NPL sites
in the State of North Carolina, and a combination of federal and state public funds are used to conduct
remediation at these sites. The Hazardous Response Trust Fund (the federal Superfund) contributes 90
percent of the money for the remedial action, and the state contributes the remaining 10 percent. The state
also is obligated to conduct operation and maintenance (O&M) at NPL sites after the EPA completes its
remedial action.
Summary of North Carolina Superfund Cost -Share Fund Status as of June 30, 2022
• Amount of cost share funds distributed in FY 2021-22: $211,992
• North Carolina's 10 percent cost share for past, ongoing,
and pending cleanups (based on signed contracts):
$12,391,630
• Fund balance as of June 30, 2022:
$3,925,026
• Amount currently committed in contracts for future cost
share payments and operation and maintenance of remedies:
$1,712,324
• Remaining Amount Encumbered on Cape Fear Wood Contract
$56,746
• Unobligated Fund balance as of June 30, 2022:
$2,155,956
*In the future, this obligated amount will increase. Cleanup cost estimates are not available for sites that are
currently in various stages of Remedial Investigation, and for which contracts are not yet signed. New sites
may be added to the National Priorities List; some of which will require a state cost -share. Also, increases in
remedial costs that differ from the original state/EPA contract amounts can occur.
Notably, Record of Decision documents for six federal trust fund lead/state cost share NPL sites were signed
in recent years waiting for funding to start remedial actions. Four of these sites will be funded by Federal
Infrastructure Bill Fund. Sites funded under this bill will not require the state to pay a 10% cost share. The
State Superfund Contracts (SSC) were signed for these four sites: Ram Leather ($17,221,300); ABC Cleaner
($5,446,900); Hemphill Road TCE ($7,939,772); Holcomb Creosote ($7,209,778). An SSC amendment was
signed for GMH to switch the remaining amount of $3,057,630 to the Infrastructure Bill funding and de -
obligate 10% of the state share from the original SSC. The SSCs for Cristex Drum Site ($10,159,863) and
Cape Fear Wood Preserving ($20,549,537) will be signed after the 30% Remedial Designs are completed
and approved. The funding for these two sites may still be provided by the Federal Infrastructure Bill
funding if the fund is still available when the Remedial Designs are completed and approved by the end of
March 2024. The Record of Decision for Ore Knob site has not been finalized; the draft Proposed Plan is
still in review, and the first phase of remediation will cost more than $40 million. The cost of phase II and
III remediation will also be substantial. The state cost share for the site, especially for phase II and III
remedial actions will be required.
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Operation and Maintenance for the following sites are being managed by North Carolina and paid for using the SCSF
at this time:
• FCX Statesville in Iredell County
• Cape Fear Wood Preserving in Cumberland County
• Davis Park Road TCE in Gaston County
• Potter's Septic Tank Service Pits in Brunswick County
Anticipated site O&M transferring to the State in 2023 and 2024:
• Barber Orchard in Haywood County
• Blue Ridge Plating in Buncombe County
• Ore Knob in Ashe County
• Carolina Transformer
O&M obligation at these 8 sites involves sampling wells and preparing reports, site/well maintenance,
sampling impacted 17 water -supplying wells at Ore Knob site, and maintenance of the filtration systems at
the water supplying wells. The estimated O&M cost for all these sites is about $350,000 per year.
Table IV-4 provides a list of the North Carolina NPL sites and the following information for each site:
location, investigation/cleanup status, estimated costs and projected start dates for cleanup. Part I of Table
IV-4 includes those sites where the federal trust fund/North Carolina cost share is required. Part II of Table
IV-4 includes the status of responsible party -funded cleanups.
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IV-4 North Carolina National Priorities List Sites
Part L• Sites Where Federal Trust Fund/North Carolina Cost Share is Required
NPL Site
City/County
Operable Unit Cleanup Status
Cleanup Cost
Work Phase Start
ABC One Hour Cleaners
Jacksonville, Onslow
OU1-Groundwater
RA
$4,481,077
In Progress
OU2-Soil
RA
$1,675,548
In Progress
OU-3 Soil and Groundwater
RA
$5,556,900*
In Progress
Barber Orchard
Waynesville, Haywood
OU1-Soil
Complete
$24,300,000
Complete
OU2-Groundwater
O&M
Pending
Benfield Industries
Waynesville, Haywood
Entire Site
$6,729,200
Soil
Complete
Complete
Groundwater
In Progress
Blue Ridge Plating
Arden, Buncombe
Entire Site
$2,275,200
Soil
Complete
Complete
Groundwater
0&M
Pending
Cape Fear Wood Preserving
Fayetteville, Cumberland
Entire Site
$24,407,574
Soil
Complete
Complete
Groundwater
0&M
$56,746
In Progress
Soil & Groundwater
RD
($20,549,537)*
Carolina Transformer
Fayetteville, Cumberland
Soil/Sediment
Complete
$22,328,300
Complete
Groundwater
0&M
Pending
Cristex Drum
Oxford, Granville
All
RD
($10,159,863)*
In Progress
Davis Park Road TCE
Gastonia, Gaston
Entire Site
RA Complete
$3,873,299
Complete
Groundwater
0&M
In Progress
FCX, Inc. -Statesville
Statesville, Iredell
OU1-Groundwater
0&M
$1,460,315
In Progress
OU2-Soil
Complete
$5,787,620
Complete
FCX, Inc. -Washington
Washington, Beaufort
OU1-Groundwater
0&M
OU2-Soil/Surface
Water/Sediment
Complete
$255,791
Complete
GMH Electronics
Roxboro, Person
OU1-Public Water Supply
Complete
$2,158,550
Complete
OU2-Entire Site
RA
$4,724,626
Complete
$3,057,630*
In Progress
Hemphill Road TCE
Gastonia, Gaston
All
RD
$7,939,772*
In Progress
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NPL Site
City/County
Operable Unit
Cleanup Status
Cleanup Cost Work Phase Start
Holcombe Creosote Company
Yadkinville, Yadkin
Soil and Groundwater
RD
$7,209,778*
In Progress
North Belmont PCE
Belmont, Gaston
Groundwater
RA
$7,535,000
In Progress
Ore Knob
West Jefferson, Ashe
Entire Site
Phase I PP
Not Determined
In Progress
Groundwater
O&M
Pending
Potter's Septic Tank Service
Maco, Brunswick
Entire Site
$8,350,000
Soil
Complete
Complete
Groundwater
O&M
In Progress
Ram Leather
Mint Hill, Mecklenburg
Entire Site
Interim RA
$2,244,800
On Hold
RD
$17,220,000*
In Progress
Sigmon's Septic Tank
Statesville, Iredell
Entire Site
$1,329,400
Soil
Complete
Complete
Cleanup Status Legend
O&M - Remedy Operation and Maintenance
RD - Remedial Design
RI -
Remedial Investigation
OU - Operable Unit
RA - Remedial Action
RI/FS- Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
PP — Proposed Plan
*Indicates the Funding
will be provided by Federal Infrastructure
Bill
*() Indicates sites in the
process of finishing of RD; these sites are anticipated to be
funded by Federal
Infrastructure Bill after the RDs are complete and approved.
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Part 11— Responsible Party -Funded Cleanups
NPL Site
City/County
Operable Unit
Cleanup Status
Aberdeen Pesticides
Aberdeen, Moore
OU1 and OU4 - Soils -All Sites
Complete
01.13-Groundwater for FC, TS, F6
O&M
01.15-Groundwater for Rt 211 and McIver
0&M
Aberdeen Contaminated GW
Aberdeen, Moore
OU 1- Town Well Replacement
Complete
OU 2- Groundwater
RI
Bypass 601/Martin Scrap
Concord, Cabarrus
OU1-Soil/Sediment at Martin Scrap
0&M
01.12-Off-Site Soil/Sediment
Complete
01.13-Groundwater
O&M
Celanese Corporation
Shelby, Cleveland
OU1-Groundwater
0&M
OU2-Soil
Complete
Surface Water
Complete
Charles Macon Lagoon
and Drum
Cordova, Richmond
Soil
Complete
Groundwater
0&M
Chemtronics Inc.
Swannanoa, Buncombe
Soil
RD
Groundwater
RD
CTS of Asheville
Asheville, Buncombe
All
RA
FCX Inc.
Statesville, Iredell
01.13-Burlington Industries Site
RA
Geigy Chemical
Aberdeen, Moore
Soil
Complete
Groundwater
O&M
General Electric/Shepherd Farm
East Flat Rock, Henderson
Soil
0&M
Groundwater
0&M
Surface Water/Sediment
Complete
Horton Iron and Metal
Wilmington, New Hanover
All
RD
ladco-Hughes
Belmont, Gaston
Soil/Sediment
0&M
Groundwater
O&M
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NPL Site City/County
JFD Electronics/Channel Master Oxford, Granville
Kerr-McGee Chemical Navassa, Brunswick
Koppers Company Inc. Morrisville, Wake
National Starch and Chemical Salisbury, Rowan
New Hanover County Airport Wilmington, New Hanover
NCSU Lot 86 Raleigh, Wake
Reasor Chemical Castle Hayne, New Hanover
USMC Camp LeJeune Jacksonville, Onslow
USMC Cherry Point Cherry Point, Craven
Ward Transformer Raleigh, Wake
Wright Chemical Corporation Riegelwood, Columbus
Operable Unit Cleanup Status
Soil
Complete
Groundwater
0&M
OU 1 Soil Only
Complete Delisted
OU 2 Soil Only RD
In Progress
OU 3 Marsh RI
In Progress
OU 4 Operation Area RI
In Progress
OU 5 Groundwater RI
In Progress
Soil
Complete
Groundwater
0&M
Surface Water
Complete
OU1-Groundwater in Western Part of Site
O&M/RI
OU2-Trench Area Soil/Surface Water
Complete
OU3-Area 2 Groundwater/Wastewater
Treatment Area/Surface Water/
Sediments in NE Tributary
0&M
OU4-Area 2 Soil/Wastewater
Treatment Lagoon Area
0&M
Groundwater
Complete/Delistec
Soil
0&M
Groundwater
0&M
Soil
Complete/Delistec
Groundwater
Complete/Delistec
Multiple Units
Various Stages
Multiple Units
Various Stages
OU1-Downgradient Reaches RA
Complete
OU2-Plant Area and Groundwater
FS
Time Critical Removal
Complete
Not Determined RI
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F. Responsible Party Voluntary Site Remedial Action
When the Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch requests that a person responsible for contamination at a priority site
take action to address the risks, some parties agree to voluntarily conduct a cleanup. Some responsible parties
and owners also initiate an approved assessment and/or remedial action on their own. Due to the number of
voluntary remediation projects and limited staff resources, the General Assembly authorized the division to
privatize oversight of voluntary remediation activities at lower -priority sites. The division continues to provide
oversight for assessment and remediation at sites that present more severe public health threats or other
concerns.
The privatized portion of the voluntary cleanup program is called the Registered Environmental Consultant
(REC) Program. Under this program, a responsible party hires a private consultant to conduct the site
assessment and cleanup and to certify that those activities comply with regulations. The REC's certification
replaces division oversight of the assessment and cleanup. Firms must meet certain requirements to qualify as
an REC. Division staff conduct REC certification, training and performance audits each year to ensure program
integrity. The division has the authority to sanction an REC where necessary. These staff are funded through
fees collected from the voluntary program participants.
A current list of the 174 sites where assessments and cleanups are underway in accordance with an
administrative agreement with the state is provided in Table IV-5. There are 105 REC-directed and 69 division -
directed actions. Table IV-6 is a list of an additional 66 division -directed responsible party assessment and
cleanup actions pending administrative agreements.
Table IV-5 Voluntary Party Remedial Actions Under Administrative Agreements During FY 2021-22
(105 REC and 69 Division Directed)
ID Number
Site Name
City
County
NONCD0000040
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
LAURINBURG
SCOTLAND
NCD045924339
ACME UNITED CORPORATION
FREMONT
WAYNE
NONCD0001226
ADAMS-MILLIS PLANT 2/33 - NONUST
MOUNT AIRY
SURRY
NONCD0001245
ALLEN-BECK NON -PETROLEUM
GRANITE FALLS
CALDWELL
NCDO02464691
ALLIANCE CAROLINA TOOL AND MOLD
ARDEN
BUNCOMBE
NONCD0001257
AMERICAN TRUETZSCHLER
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0001273
ANSELL HEALTHCARE
TARBORO
EDGECOMBE
NONCD0001275
AO SMITH ELECTRIC MOTOR
MEBANE
ALAMANCE
NONCD0002881
ARDEE/TRANSLITE
SHELBY
CLEVELAND
NCD986188787
ASHEVILLE COAL GAS PLANT #1
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
NONCD0000032
ASHEVILLE COAL GAS PLANT #2
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
NCDO03193588
BARBOUR BOAT WORKS, INC.
NEW BERN
CRAVEN
NONCD0003099
BASF
HOLLY SPRINGS
WAKE
NCDO03149705
BASF WAYNDOTTE CORPORATION
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD083673590
BENDIX CORPORATION*
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD054412283
BLACK & DECKER PLANT (FORMER)
TARBORO
EDGECOMBE
NCDO03189024
BORDEN CHEMICAL FAYETTEVILLE PLANT
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
NONCD0000002
BURLINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
NONCD0001400
BURLINGTON HOUSE REIDSVILLE PLANT
REIDSVILLE
ROCKINGHAM
NCD986171965
CARO-KNIT
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCD0001186
CARR MILL MALL
CARRBORO
ORANGE
NCD000608117
CELANESE CORPORATION/FIBERS TECH
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD986188803
CHARLOTTE COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
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NCD981861214
CHARLOTTE TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0000041
CIBA-GEIGY
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD061801361
CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0001509
CLAIRE MANUFACTURING
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD986230688
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE GROUP, INC
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
NCD982116477
CONAGRA FOODS, INC
GARNER
WAKE
NCD986197333
CONCORD COAL GAS PLANT
CONCORD
CABARRUS
NONCD0002304
CONOVER CHAIR COMPANY
CONOVER
CATAWBA
NONCD0001544
COOKSON FIBERS
ANSONVILLE
ANSON
NONCD0001097
COPES-VULCAN, INC
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD003195161
CORNING GLASS WORKS
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0001551
COTTON MILL SQUARE - SOLVENTS
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0001061
CP&L NORTHERN DIVISION COMPLEX
GARNER
WAKE
NONCD0002990
CROWN ACURA
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0002216
CROWN AUTO DEALERSHIP
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0001901
CROWN FORD FAYETTEVILLE
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
NONCD0001569
CROWN HONDA & CAMCO
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0001262
CROWN PONTIAC-SOLVENT
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0001420
CSX HAMLET DIESEL SHOP
HAMLET
RICHMOND
NONCD0001182
CUMMINS ATLANTIC -GENERAL OFFICE BLDG
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD057454670
DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP/OCCIDENTAL
CASTLE HAYNE
NEW HANOVER
NCD981861743
DUKE POWER/GREENSBORO GAS PLANT
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NCD000813519
DUKE UNIVERSITY
DURHAM
DURHAM
NONCD0002818
DUPONT-KENTEC
GRIFTON
LENOIR
NCD986173938
DURHAM GAS PLANT
DURHAM
DURHAM
NONCD0001661
EATON CORPORATION
LAURINBURG
SCOTLAND
NCD004520136
EATON CORPORATION
ROXBORO
PERSON
NONCD0001662
EATON CORPORATION - SANFORD
SANFORD
LEE
NONCD0002853
EATON MANUFACTURING
SELMA
JOHNSTON
NCD986197267
ELIZABETH CITY COAL GAS
ELIZABETH CITY
PASQUOTANK
NONCD0001681
EMPIRE BRUSH FACILITY
GREENVILLE
PITT
NCD003201837
ENCEE CHEMICAL SALES, INC.
BRIDGETON
CRAVEN
NONCD0001683
ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
DUNN
HARNETT
NONCD0002903
ENGINEERED CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL
WHITSETT
GUILFORD
NONCD0002904
ENGINEERED CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL
ELON
ALAMANCE
NONCD0001137
FABCO FASTENING SYSTEMS/DIXIE YARNS
STANFIELD
STANLY
NONCD0001700
FAIRCHILD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS CO.
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NCD062566047
FASCO CONTROLS CORPORATION
SHELBY
CLEVELAND
NCD986197341
FAYETTEVILLE COAL GAS/RAY AVE
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
NONCD0002854
FIBER DYNAMICS
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
NONCD0000017
FLAKT PRODUCTS
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0001726
FLOWLINE CORP.
WHITEVILLE
COLUMBUS
NONCD0000092
FUNDER AMERICA
MOCKSVILLE
DAVIE
NCD986188829
GASTONIA COAL GAS PLANT
GASTONIA
GASTON
NONCD0001757
GB LABELS, INC.
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
NCD051322980
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD003163730
GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP.
FAIRVIEW
BUNCOMBE
NONCD0001779
GLENN MANUFACTURING/DECORATIVE HOME ACCE
MORVEN
ANSON
NCD986197309
GOLDSBORO COAL GAS PLANT #1
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
NONCD0002891
GOLDSBORO MILLING -MILL #1 & #2
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
NONCD0002822
GRAY & CREECH (FRMR)
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0001089
GREENSBORO COAL GAS PLANT #1
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NCD986188886
GREENVILLE COAL GAS PLANT
GREENVILLE
PITT
NCD981922362
GREIF, INC
BLADENBORO
BLADEN
NONCD0001064
GUILFORD MILLS PLANT
FUQUAY-VARINA
WAKE
NCD051739209
HARRELSON RUBBER COMPANY
ASHEBORO
RANDOLPH
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NONCD0001084
NONCD0001085
NCD986188837
NONCD0002602
NCD048401087
NCD054283189
NCD003215696
NONCD0001888
NONCD0001902
NONCD0001907
NCD986215465
NONCD0001948
NONCD0001951
NCD000653576
NONCD0001953
NONCD0001118
NCD097361018
NCD986197366
NCD980729677
NONCD0001173
NCD986197358
NCD982084113
NCD062552989
NCD055359079
NONCD0002992
NONCD0002068
NONCD0002085
NONCD0003047
NONCD0002030
NCD986197259
NONCD0002802
NONCD0002236
NCD057248759
NCD055162069
NONCD0001425
NONCD0001939
NONCD0003150
NONCD0001020
NCD040047425
NONCD0002128
NONCD0002345
NONCD0002350
NCD062548995
NCD986188894
NCD986188902
NONCD0001087
NONCD000I I08
NONCD0001171
NONCD0002391
NCD986182582
NONCD0002404
NONCD0001154
NONCD0001157
NCD986197325
NCD986197317
NCD041466525
HENDERSON COAL GAS PLANT
HICKORY COAL GAS PLANT
HIGH POINT COAL GAS PLANT
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL
HOOKER FURNITURE
HOOVER MACHINE SHOP
HUNT MANUFACTURING
HYDROLABS, INC. (ALLIED COLLOIDS)
INGERSOLL RAND
INTERNATIONAL RESISTIVE CORP.
JMC USA INC
KAYSER-ROTH - ASHEBORO
KERN POLYMERIC
KERN RUBBER CO. URETHANE PLANT
KEYSTONE POWDERED METAL COMPANY
KIDDE TECHNOLOGIES
KIN PROPERTIES ABANDONED DRUMS
KINSTON COAL GAS PLANT
KNOB CREEK FLYASH DISPOSAL
LEBANON CHEMICAL
LEXINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
LINAMAR FORGINGS/CAROLINA FORGE
MALLARD CREEK RD/UNION OIL CO OF CA
MASONITE CORP. FIBERBOARD DIV.
MCCULLERS WALK PROPERTY
MICROMATIC/TEXTRON FACILITY*
MITSUBISHI ELECTRONICS
MOUNT HOLLY STEAM STATION (FRMR)
MYERS BROTHERS RECYCLING (FORMER)
NEW BERN COAL GAS PLANT
NEWLAND PESTICIDES SITE
OLYMPIC PRODUCTS
PATCH RUBBER POND*
PELTON & CRANE PLANT (FORMER)
PETERBILT OF DUNN "A" PARCEL
PETRO EXPRESS NO. 56
POWERSECURE MANUFACTURING INC
PRECISION FABRICS GROUP, INC
PRILLAMAN CHEMICALS
PURINA MILLS
PUROLATOR PRODUCTS, INC.
QUALITY FOREST PRODUCTS
QUORUM KNITTING
RALEIGH COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
RALEIGH COAL GAS PLANT NO.2
REIDSVILLE COAL GAS PLANT
RENTAL UNIFORM SERVICE
RENTAL UNIFORM SERVICES
REXAM CORPORATION - B
RHONE-POULENC (RHODIA)
RITTER MILLWORKS SHOP
ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORP
ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORP
ROCKY MOUNT COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
ROCKY MOUNT COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
ROCKY MOUNT FIBER DUMP*
HENDERSON
HICKORY
HIGH POINT
MAIDEN
PLEASANT GARDEN
GASTONIA
STATESVILLE
ALBEMARLE
DAVIDSON
BOONE
RTP
ASHEBORO
SALISBURY
SALISBURY
CHERRYVILLE
WILSON
CHARLOTTE
KINSTON
BREVARD
HERTFORD
LEXINGTON
WILSON
CHARLOTTE
SPRING HOPE
RALEIGH
SWANNANOA
DURHAM
MOUNT HOLLY
GREENSBORO
NEW BERN
NEWLAND
GREENSBORO
ROANOKE RAPIDS
CHARLOTTE
DUNN
KINGS MOUNTAIN
RANDELMAN
GREENSBORO
FAYETTEVILLE
WILSON
FAYETTEVILLE
ENFIELD
WEAVERVILLE
RALEIGH
RALEIGH
REIDSVILLE
ASHEVILLE
CLINTON
GREENSBORO
GASTONIA
CASTLE HAYNE
LINCOLNTON
GREENVILLE
ROCKY MOUNT
ROCKY MOUNT
ROCKY MOUNT
VANCE
CATAWBA
GUILFORD
CATAWBA
GUILFORD
GASTON
IREDELL
STANLY
IREDELL
WATAUGA
DURHAM
RANDOLPH
ROWAN
ROWAN
GASTON
WILSON
MECKLENBURG
LENOIR
TRANSYLVANIA
PERQUIMANS
DAVIDSON
WILSON
MECKLENBURG
NASH
WAKE
BUNCOMBE
DURHAM
GASTON
GUILFORD
CRAVEN
AVERY
GUILFORD
HALIFAX
MECKLENBURG
HARNETT
CLEVELAND
RANDOLPH
GUILFORD
CUMBERLAND
WILSON
CUMBERLAND
HALIFAX
BUNCOMBE
WAKE
WAKE
ROCKINGHAM
BUNCOMBE
SAMPSON
GUILFORD
GASTON
NEW HANOVER
LINCOLN
PITT
NASH
NASH
EDGECOM 3E
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NONCD0002431
RUS
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0002438
SALEM UNIFORM SERVICES FACILITY
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NCD986197283
SALISBURY COAL GAS PLANT #1
SALISBURY
ROWAN
NCDO03234549
SCM PROCTOR SILEX/WEAREVER
SOUTHERN PINES
MOORE
NCN000407206
SHULIMSON BROTHERS SCRAP YARD
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
NONCD0002511
SOUTH BRUNSWICK MIDDLE SCHOOL
SOUTHPORT
BRUNSWICK
NONCD0002491
SOUTH SEA RATTAN
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NCD058517467
SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT COMPANY
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NCD053488557
SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT COMPANY
GULF
CHATHAM
NONCD0002531
STANLEY FASTENING*
SANFORD
LEE
NCD986197291
STATESVILLE COAL GAS PLANT
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
NCD024895864
STEWART-WARNER CORP/BASSICK-SACK
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NCD083669952
STORY BURIAL AREAS/UNION CHEMICAL
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0001101
STRONGHAVEN WAREHOUSE
MATTHEWS
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0002575
TAKEDA - BASF
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCD0002985
TOTAL AUTO REPAIR & SERVICE
BREVARD
TRANSYLVANIA
NONCD0002787
TRAVIS KNITS, INC (AKA MOHICAN MILLS)
CHERRYVILLE
GASTON
NONCD0002633
TRINITY AMERICAN CORP.
GLENOLA
RANDOLPH
NONCD0002843
TRION, INC
SANFORD
LEE
NCD082362989
TUNGSTEN QUEEN MINE/ATLAS MINE
TOWNSVILLE
VANCE
NONCD0002833
UMICORE CSM NA
MAXTON
SCOTLAND
NCR000010272
UNC-COGENERATION FACILITY
CHAPEL HILL
ORANGE
NONCD0002645
UNIFIRST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCD0002646
UNIFIRST CORPORATION (FRMR TEXTILEASE)
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
NCD000822957
UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY BATTERY
ASHEBORO
RANDOLPH
NONCD0002871
UNITED METAL FINISHING
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NCD980557623
UNIVERSITY OF NC/ARPT WASTE DISP
CHAPEL HILL
ORANGE
NCD053485991
VARCO-PRUDEN BUILDINGS
KERNERSVILLE
FORSYTH
NONCD0001139
VERMONT AMERICAN
BOONE
WATAUGA
NONCD0002676
VITAFOAM, INC.
HIGH POINT
RANDOLPH
NONCD0001103
WALTER KIDDE PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
MEBANE
ALAMANCE
NCD986197275
WASHINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
WASHINGTON
BEAUFORT
NCDO01493931
WECK, EDWARD INC.
RTP
DURHAM
NCN000407582
WEST PHARMACEUTICAL SERVCES
KINSTON
LENOIR
NCD986188910
WILMINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NCD093334209
WILSON, RALPH PLASTICS
FLETCHER
HENDERSON
NCD986188845
WINSTON-SALEM COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NCD986188852
WINSTON-SALEM COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NCD982156812
WYSONG & MILES
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
* - Remediating party conducting cleanup of a portion of the site only.
Table IV-6 . 66 Ongoing Division -Directed Responsible Party Assessments/Cleanups not Under Agreements
ID Number Site Name
NONCD0001263 AMP, INC. - BUILDING 54
NCD980844518
AMP BUILDING 68
NONCD0002205
AMP, INC-BLDG 090
NCD047257472
APPLIED RESEARCH GROUP, INC.
NONCD0001862
BETA FLUID SYSTEMS
NONCD0001133
BOWMAN GRAY-FRIEDBURG CAMPUS
NONCD0001434
CAPRI INDUSTRIES, INC.
NONCD0003035
CAROLINA ASBESTOS COR
City County
CLEMMONS
FORSYTH
CLEMMONS
FORSYTH
KERNERSVILLE
FORSYTH
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
REIDVILLE
ROCKINGHAM
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
MORGANTON
BURKE
DAVIDSON
MECKLENBURG
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NONCD0001408
CARTER WOODSON CHARTER SCHOOL
WINSTON SALEM
FORSYTH
NCD046148540
CENTRAL TRANSPORT
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD003221868
CENTURY FURNITURE
HICKORY
CATAWBA
NONCD0001162
CHAMPION FINISHING CO
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
NONCD0001473
CHAMPION -PIGEON RIVER SEEP
CANTON
HAYWOOD
NONCD0001486
CHAPEL HILL POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPEL HILL
ORANGE
NCD991278680
CHEMCRAFT/SADOLIN PAINT PRODCUTS
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0001206
CITY OF CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD006556963
CR INDUSTRIES
GASTONIA
GASTON
NCN000410174
DALY-HERRING COMPANY/PRILLAMAN
KINSTON
LENOIR
NONCD0001141
DIAZIT COMPANY
YOUNGSVILLE
FRANKLIN
NONCD0002996
DICEY MILLS
SHELBY
CLEVELAND
NONCD0002624
DODSON EXTERMINATIORS/US CELL
JACKSONVILLE
ONSLOW
NONCD0001625
DOMINION TEXTILES (USA)
HICKORY
CATAWBA
NONCD0001663
EATON FACILITY (FORMER)
FLETCHER
HENDERSON
NONCD0001679
ELOX CORPORATION FACILITY
DAVIDSON
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003196
FAULKNERS GULF GREENSBORO
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NCD067178707
FAWN PLASTICS
MIDDLESEX
NASH
NONCD0002956
FIE TOP ROAD SALT PILE
MAGGIE VALLEY
HAYWOOD
NONCD0001720
FLEET SUPPLY COMPANY - NONUST
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NCD003154960
FLEMING LABORATORIES
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003119
FORWARD HIGH POINT PROPERTY
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
NCD050409150
GENERAL ELECTRIC
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NCD043679349
GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER CO
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0001219
HARLEE AVENUE CONTAMINATION
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD062571658
HONEYWELL MICRO SWITCH DIV.
MARS HILL
MADISON
NCD000770487
JOHNSON CONTROLS GLOBE BATTERY
KERNERSVILLE
FORSYTH
NCD986194579
LAWRENCE INDUSTRIES
HAW RIVER
ALAMANCE
NCD055167324
MITCHELL-BISSELL PLANT
ROSMAN
TRANSYLVANIA
NCD091572073
NATIONAL STARCH & CHEMICAL CO
LELAND
BRUNSWICK
NONCD0002873
NELLO TEER QUARRY-DENFIELD
DURHAM
DURHAM
NONCD0001655
RENTAL TOWEL AND UNIFORM
GRAHAM
ALAMANCE
NONCD0002427
ROYSTER-CLARK FERTILIZER FACILITY
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
NONCD0003105
SAAB BARRACUDA FACILITY
LILLINGTON
HARNETT
NCD095458709
SCHRADER AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS DIV.
MONROE
UNION
NCD093338119
SCM CORP. GLIDDEN CINGS & RESINS
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD000616516
SCOVILL INC/SECURITY PRODUCTS
MONROE
UNION
NONCD0003172
SHOWROOM PROPERTIES
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
NCD986180917
SPANN PROPERTY
HENDERSONVILLE
HENDERSON
NCD003951878
SQUARE D COMPANY
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
NCD091567065
STANADYNE, INC/DIESEL SYSTEMS
WASHINGTON
BEAUFORT
NONCD0002579
TALON ZIPPER FACILITY (FORMER)
STANLEY
GASTON
NONCD0002583
TAYLOR SALT & CHEMICAL
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0002238
TERMINEX PEST CONTROL
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0002587
TEXTILE PIECE DYEING
LINCOLNTON
LINCOLN
NONCD0002595
THOMSON CROWN WOOD PRODUCTS
MOCKSVILLE
DAVIE
NONCD0002599
TICAR CHEMICAL
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
NONCD0002600
TILLETT CHEMICAL, INC
PINEVILLE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0002611
TOWN CENTER PROJECT
CORNELIUS
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0000088
TRANS TECHNOLOGY (LUNDY)
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0002972
TRIUMPH ACTUATION SYSTEMS
CLEMMONS
FORSYTH
NCD003184249
UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY
GREENVILLE
PITT
NONCD0002648
UNITED CHEM-CON-NONUST
LANSING
ASHE
NCD089903983
UNIVAR USA, INC
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0000003
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCD003195963
WESTINGHOUSE ELEC METER & LIGHT
RALEIGH
WAKE
61 IPage
NCDO03183571 WINTERVILLE MACHINE WORKS, INC. WINTERVILLE PITT
NONCD0002760 WORTH CHEMICAL CHARLOTTE MECKLENBURG
Note: Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch staff are conducting work at many other sites not listed in Tables IV-5
and IV-6. Such work includes (1) assessing and abating risk from contaminated drinking water wells and indoor
air where there are no identifiable responsible parties, (2) investigating responsible parties at higher priority
sites, (3) preparing bankruptcy claims and overseeing contractor work conducted with receipts, (4) responding
to requests for "No Further Action Status" reviews, (5) responding to spills, (6) screening of newly discovered
sites and (7) responding to public inquiries on sites.
G. Imminent Hazard Sites
The division and the EPA are committed to addressing imminent hazard sites when identified. Table IV-7
provides a list of 17 sites where potential imminent hazards were reported, or where abatement activities
continued in FY 2021-22. Their location, a site description, status and funding source are also provided.
Table IV-7 Summary of Imminent Hazard Sites
Catyl
Funding
Site
Site Description
Status
County
Source
210 Nottingham
Cary/
During unloading/loading of
The spilled paint was contained using
Responsible
Drive - paint spill
Wake
paint, 50 gallons of paint were
spill booms, and the parking area was
party
spilled onto an asphalt parking
cleaned up. A Remedial Action
area that drained toward nearby
Completion report was submitted
stream.
August 2021. No further action is
required.
Brenntag-SouthChem
Durham/
An unknown amount of
Soil sampling was performed to
Responsible
Durham
sulfuric acid vapor/mist was
determine extent of off -property
Party
released from a faulty valve on
impacts. Dead trees were removed,
a rail car. The mist migrated
damaged grass was removed, soil was
off property killing several
amended to adjust pH and the median
trees and damaging grass in the
re -seeded. No further action is
median of NC 147.
required.
Carolina Biological
Elon/ Alamance
Trichloroethylene from an
An initial groundwater and soil vapor
DWM/
York Rd. - Residence
unknown source has
investigation indicated additional
Owner
contaminated groundwater and
assessment activities are needed at
drinking water wells in the
nearby apartment complexes to
area.
determine if there is a risk of structural
vapor intrusion. Access delays and
funding issues required the work to
continue in the next fiscal year.
Davidson Asbestos
Davidson/
There are two operable units
On October 2021, IHSB staff worked
Responsible
and Carolina
Mecklenburg
for this asbestos -contaminated
with EPA on the final fact sheet for the
Party
Asbestos
site. The breaching by erosion
assessment and removal event. This
and wildlife of an earthen cap
fact sheet along with letters to owners
resulted in the release of
were distributed in 2022. Staff
asbestos containing material
continued to provide guidance to
(ACM) from a former
pending projects within the site
manufacturing facility onto a
boundaries including a major NCDOT
public road. This portion of the
Road project in December 2021.
site is known as the Carolina
Asbestos Corp. ACM was also
identified on nearby residential
properties. This portion of the
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site is known as Davidson
Asbestos.
Geltman Corporation
Conover/
In 1992, concentrations of
The results of the soil -gas sampling
DWM
Catawba
trichloroethylene (TCE)
indicated TCE, PCE, and cis-1,2-DCE
(18,000 µg/L) and
levels that required indoor air
perchloroethylene (PCE)
sampling. In June 2022, indoor air
(1,000 µg/L) were detected in
sampling indicated TCE and cis-1,2-
groundwater. Consequently,
DCE were detected in all samples and
orphan contract work was
at concentrations that required
initiated in May 2022, for the
immediate mitigation. Staff deployed
sampling of five (5) monitoring
six (6) air purification units and
wells onsite and for the
conducted confirmation indoor air
installation of four (4) soil gas
sampling. Additional air sampling was
points.
performed to ensure indoor air levels
were within acceptable risk thresholds.
IHSB staff helped coordinate a
meeting with site facility officials,
North Carolina DWM staff and
toxicologists from the North Carolina
Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS) for risk
communication.
Industrial Drive TCE
Wendell/
A March 2022 Phase II ESA
Property owner is conducting vapor
Responsible
Wake
prepared for the UST Section
intrusion assessment activities at the
Party
indicated that high
Site
concentrations TCE were
detected in a monitoring well
located near an occupied
building at concentrations
exceeding vapor intrusion
screening levels. The TCE was
never fully investigated.
Kayser -Roth —
Graham/
During routine groundwater
Soil gas and groundwater sampling
DWM
Graham-C
Alamance
monitoring, unexpectedly high
was conducted in area to confirm
solvent concentrations were
results and plan future work.
detected in a groundwater
Awaiting analytical results from
monitoring well near DSCA &
laboratory.
IHSB sites. The concentrations
detected were much higher
than previous results in that
well.
Kinston Shirt Factory
Kinston/
Groundwater is contaminated
DWM conducted confirmation
DWM
Lenoir
with petroleum compounds and
sampling after finding chlorinated
chlorinated solvents, including
solvents in soil vapor and groundwater
trichloroethylene.
at an adjacent residence and
elementary school. The results of the
confirmation sampling did not indicate
a risk of vapor intrusion at either
property and no further work is
planned at this time.
Mallard Creek
Charlotte/
On February 18, 2022, the
The valve to the pond was closed
Responsible
Polymers Styrene
Mecklenburg
IHSB was notified of a release
which prevented styrene from leaving
Party
Release
of styrene due to a product line
the facility and allowed for the
gasket failure at a 150-acre
chemical to be recovered. IHSB staff
facility. The total calculated
issued an abatement request letter on
discharge was 8,253 gallons,
February 18, 2022. Between February
most of which was observed to
and April 2022, staff received frequent
have been released into the
updates and provided guidance on
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secondary containment area.
abatement actions. IHSB staff received
However, a crack in the
the final abatement report, on April 5,
secondary containment,
2022, and approved the abatement
resulted in a discharge of
actions. The IHSB closed the spill
styrene to the surface and into
incident and sent a no -further action
a nearby sump. The sump
letter to the responsible party on May
contained a pump that
25, 2022.
discharged to the facility's
wastewater treatment center
which overfilled, causing
additional styrene runoff to
flow to the on -site sediment
pond.
Martin Street TCE
Raleigh/
Prior to purchase of several
The HVAC system was adjusted and
Owner/
Site
Wake
buildings on Martin St, TCE
VOCARB units were placed in the
Developer
was detected in soil gas and
impacted apartments. Site is in
indoor air samples. Indoor air
process of obtaining a Brownfields
results in two apartments
Agreement and additional
exceeded TCE action levels.
investigation and remedial measures
will be implemented.
Mullinex Grocery
Troy/
Chlorinated solvents
DWM sampled three wells on an
DWM
Montgomery
discovered in drinking water
adjacent property where chlorinated
wells during a UST
solvents had previously been detected.
investigation.
The property is connected to public
water._ Two of the three wells were
abandoned following sampling due to
elevated contaminant concentrations,
DWM plans to abandon the third
contaminated well on that property.
Owners of other properties in the area
that may be affected by the
groundwater contamination will not
grant DWM access to sample their
wells.
Pantry #219
Sanford/
Chlorinated solvents were
Groundwater and soil gas sampling
DWM
Lee
detected at UST site.
were collected at the apartment
Concentrations pose potential
complex. Results showed low
vapor intrusion threat at an
concentrations of volatile
adjacent apartment complex.
contaminants in both groundwater and
soil gas. However, soil gas risk was
not exceeded. No further work
planned.
Pilot Mills
Raleigh/
The site is a former mill that
DWM sampled soil gas at a preschool
DWM
Wake
had been redeveloped through
located on an adjacent property.
the NC Brownfields Program.
Results indicated that soil gas is not
Groundwater was found to be
contaminated at levels that indicate an
contaminated with chlorinated
indoor -air risk on that property. No
solvents, but no off -site
further sampling is planned at this
assessment had been conducted
time.
to determine if nearby
properties were affected.
Red Wolves Fertilizer
Clyde/ Haywood
On July 14, 2022, a truck
Abatement measures were hampered
Responsible
Discharge
hauling liquid fertilizer
by frequent rain and the need to close
Party
overturned on the side of the I-
one lane of Interstate 40.
40 eastbound lane. 2,700
Consequently, abatement was not
gallons of liquid fertilizer was
initiated until August 23, 2022. Top
discharged onto the shoulder of
soil was excavated at the discharge
the road. The discharge was
site. Stream and sediment sampling
loacted approximately 350 feet
indicated the contamination had not
from Walters Lake.
impacted Walters Lake. The discharge
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incident was entered into the IHSB
inventory as an open site because an
undetermined volume of contaminated
soil could not be removed without
impacting the interstate roadway.
Rosemary Complex
Roanoke Rapids/
A former textile facility has
Future work will include groundwater,
USEPA
Halifax
chlorinated solvent
soil vapor, and surface water sampling
contamination in groundwater,
on site, along the site boundary, and
including PCE and TCE. The
down -gradient of the site in order to
source property is entering the
characterize offsite contamination.
Brownfields Program, but there
is a concern that groundwater
contamination may move off -
site and pose a vapor intrusion
concern at the residential and
commercial structures.
Saddler Road —
Charlotte/
On June 10, 2022, IHSB
IHSB communication with the
Responsible
Turpentine Release
Mecklenburg
received information that a
owner/landlord to confirm the
Party
landlord applied turpentine to
application and request that a water
the perimeter and crawlspace
sample be collected from the water
of a home at 4818 Sadler Road
supply well at property. A sample was
as a pest control. Due to the
collected by Mecklenburg County
vapors entering home,the
Groundwater Services on August 4,
tenant contacted the local fire
2022 and received on August 24,
department and IHSB .
2022. No analytes were detected and
the incident was closed.
Southern Road &
Swannanoa/
A release of latex occurred as a
IHSB provided the responsible party
Responsible
Bridget Latex Spill
Buncombe
result of vandalism of a tanker
oversight in conducting containment
Party
truck at a tandem lot. IHSB
and abatement of the surface media
coordinated response to the
impacted. IHSB received a final
spill with EPA and NCDEQ-
abatement report in July 2021.
DWR and provided guidance
Following review of this report, the
to the RP. The discharge
IHSB closed the incident and sent an
traveled to an unnamed
no further action letter to the
tributary to the Swannanoa
responsible party on August 21, 2021.
River.
TMI Services Inc. -
Charlotte/
A spill of approximately 350
Staff provided an abatement notice of
Responsible
Paint Release
Mecklenburg
gallons of "Water Born Paint'
regulatory requirements. Staff also
Party
occurred in April 2022 at an
worked with the RP as they conducted
exit ramp. The contaminant of
the cleanup and sampling. Various
concern was methanol with the
delays, due to the need for traffic
media affected being soil.
controls, slowed the progress of
cleanup work. Final abatement actions
were completed on September 20,
2022.
Trans Technology
Charlotte/
The property owner submitted
Indoor air was re -sampled in August
Owner
Corporation (Lundy
Mecklenburg
indoor air monitoring data with
2021. In late September 2021, a copy
Financial Systems)
elevated chlorinated volatile
of the sampling data was provided to
organic compounds.
the IHSB. All results were below
acceptable risk thresholds. A final
report of the data was submitted to the
IHSB January 2022. A Remedial
investigation (RI) of the source of
contamination is continuing.in a
phased approach with phase II of the
RI report having been submitted in
first quarter of 2022
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Walgreens-Glam-O-
New Bern/
Groundwater is contaminated
Groundwater was sampled on
DWM
Rama
Craven
with PCE and TCE from an
property formerly occupied by a dry -
unknown source.
cleaning facility to determine if this
property was the source of
contamination detected on adjacent
property. Results showed former dry
cleaner was source property. Based on
this data, property owner decided to
perform remedial activities under
DSCA Program
Weaver Fertilizer
Winston-Salem/
Historical operations at this
As part of the IHSB's initial
Owner
Fire
Forsyth
facility included the blending
involvement with this site, a meeting
and storage of fertilizers used
was held with the RP and their
in agriculture applications. On
consultant on March 22, 2022. Based
January 31, 2022, a fire
on this meeting, it was determined that
occurred at the facility.
a phase I enviromnental site
Consequently, several NCDEQ
assessment (ESA) was warranted to
agencies were involved in
identify recognized environmental
managing the environmental
concerns. On May 6, 2022, the phase I
risks. Following the
ESA report was received and
extinguishment of the fire, the
subsequently approved. On June 1,
IHSB was tasked with
2022, a phase Il ESA report was
overseeing the assessment of
received. On July 18, 2022, a remedial
the site.
investigation work plan was received
and approved. Field activities in
support of this remedial investigation
are anticipated to be completed by the
end of January 2023.
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H. Summary of the Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund (Funds 6372 and 6379) and the National
Priorities List Cost Share Fund (Fund 6375) for FY 2021-22
Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund (6372) FY 2021-22
Beginning Cash Balance $92,673
Deposits (FY 2021-22)
Appropriations $400,000
No Further Action review fees $10,500
Bankruptcy income $0
Total Deposits $410,500
Expenditures (FY 2021-22)
Orphan priority site sampling/remediation/alternate water supplies $241,924
Total Expenditures $241,924
Ending Cash Balance $261,249
Obligations
Remediation, laboratory and bottled water contract obligations* $256,380
Total Current Obligations $256,380
*-Encumbered under contracts.
Available Untasked Funds at End of FY 2021-22 $4,869
Revenue Dedicated to the Pre -Regulatory Landfills (Fund 6379) FY 2021-22
Beginning Cash Balance $18,516,482
Deposits (FY 2021-22)
Tax (actual total income) $11,959,297
Administrative expense overcharge refund $0
Total Deposits $11,959,297
Expenditures (FY 2021-22)
Contracts
$9,443,068
Local government reimbursement
$59,825
Transfer to DWM Solid & Hazardous Waste Programs
$500,000
Operating budget:
PRLF operating budget
$869,556
Inactive Hazardous Sites operating budget
$390,670
Combined operating budget
$1,260,226
Total Expenditures
$11,263,119
Ending Cash Balance $19,212,660
Total Current Contract and Local Government Obligations
(Encumbrances not yet Paid) $10,445,065
Current Effective Cash Balance $8,767,595
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A portion of a solid waste disposal tax established by the legislature is dedicated toward contracting assessment
and remediation at uncontrolled pre -regulatory landfills and to fund staff to implement the program. These
funds are also used to fund a portion of the staff overseeing work at other Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites and
other positions in the Division of Waste Management. A table and graph depicting the fund income and
expenditures by years follows.
Fiscal Year
Annual Receipts
Disbursements
Fund Balance
2008-09
$
3,904,260.91
$
46,846.21
$
3,857,414.70
2009-10
$
9,338,017.99
$
749,888.22
$
12,445,544.47
2010-11
$
9,175,887.91
$
2,846,727.53
$
18,774,704.85
2011-12
$
9,521,021.27
$
2,824,888.81
$
25,470,837.31
2012-13
$
8,850,589.92
$
4,273,171.09
$
30,048,256.14
2013-14
$
8,097,660.71
$
7,834,699.76
$
30,311,217.09
2014-15
$
9,094,712.92
$
10,629,385.28
$
28,712,428.51
2015-16
$
9,173,960.00
$
8,832,144.00
$
29,054,245.00
2016-17
$
9,816,029.45
$
7,378,389.70
$
31,491,884.47
2017-18
$
10,113,745.73
$
12,918,429.82
$
28,687,200.38
2018-19
$
10,509,092.00
$
22,422,020.00
$
16,774,272.38
2019-20
$
11,560,035.01
$
13,447,047.00
$
14,887,260.39
2020-21
$
11,464,201.14
$
7,834,580.96
$
18,516,880.57
2021-22
$
11,959,297.00
$
11,263,119.00
$
19,212,660.18
2022-23*
$
11,500,000.00
$
15,000,000.00
$
15,712,660.18
*Projections for fiscal year 2021-22 were estimated using current project activities.
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Figure IV-1 Pre -Regulatory Landfill Program Funds
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e
—Ar--AnnuaI Receipts Disbursements (Fund Balance
* Historic data provided from fiscal years 2008-09 through 2021-22.
Projections for fiscal year 2022-23 were estimated Busing current project activities.
Work activities may not be oompleted and invoiced in the same fiscal year.
National Priorities List Cost -Share Fund (Fund 6375)
FY 2021-22
Estimated cost of federal trust fund/North Carolina cost -share cleanups $123,916,300
North Carolina's 10 percent cost -share for pending/ongoing cleanups
Total fund disbursements for cost -share payments
Balance as of June 30, 2022
Encumbered amount of the fund balance for cost -share payments
Encumbered amount for Cape Fear Wood contract
Effective Cash Balance
$12,391,630*
$9,640,974
$3,925,026
$1,712,324
$56,746
$2,155,956
C
*Cleanup cost estimates are not yet available for all sites. The cost -share figure will increase as cost estimates
become available. Other sites may be added to the National Priorities List that will require a state cost -share.
This account is also used to pay for the state's operation and maintenance obligations at these sites. The fund
has no continuing source of income.
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Chapter V: Solid Waste and Materials Management
A. Executive Summary
North Carolina General Statute 130A-309.06 (c) requires the NCDEQ to annually report the status of solid waste
management efforts in the state to the North Carolina General Assembly's Environmental Review Commission and
Fiscal Research Division.
The Demographer's Office in the N.C. Office of State Budget and Management reported that North Carolina's
population increased by 0.89 percent between FY 2020-21 and FY 2021-22, while the amount of waste disposed of
in municipal solid waste landfills and construction and demolition landfills increased by 0.54 percent from an
adjusted disposal amount of 13,949,017 tons in FY 2020-21. A total of 14,024,453 tons of solid waste was disposed
of at in -state and out-of-state facilities — an increase in disposal of 75,436 tons from the previous fiscal year.
During FY 2020-21, the rule review and readoption process required by G.S. 150B-21.3A and initiated in 2013 was
completed for the solid waste management rules in Title 15A, Subchapter 13B of the Administrative Code. As a
part of the readoption process, the rules in Section .1700 of Subchapter 13B pertaining to coal combustion by-
products were updated to be consistent with changes made to the General Statutes in the Coal Ash Management Act
of 2014 (CAMA), including changes made to the annual reporting requirements. CAMA required in G.S. 130A-
309.204(c) that annual reporting on the generation of coal combustion residuals (CCR) and coal combustion
products (CCP) was required for public utilities only, and not for other generators of CCR or CCP.
Two current North Carolina public utilities generating CCR and CCP reported that they disposed of 110,460 tons of
CCR in municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills and did not dispose of any CCP in structural fills in FY2021-22.
CCP was instead sent for beneficial use within STAR® Units located at Duke Energy's Buck, Cape Fear, and H.F.
Lee facilities. Disposal of produced and excavated ash material in coal ash monofills, which are special landfills
that contain only coal ash waste, has increased as excavation of ash basins continues across North Carolina in
accordance with the Consent Order signed in February of 2020 directing Duke Energy to excavate more than 80
million tons of coal ash from open, unlined impoundments at several locations and place the excavated coal ash in
onsite lined landfills. During FY 2021-22, 5,054,836 tons of CCR were placed in coal ash monofills.
Data used in this report, along with other subsidiary reports, is available online at:
https://deq.nc. gov/about/divisions/waste-management/solid-waste-section/solid-waste-facility-lists-presentations-
and-annual-reports/solid-waste-management-annual-reports.
Key Findings FY2021-22
• The in -state and out-of-state Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and Construction and Demolition Debris
(C&D) disposed of in North Carolina plus the waste that was generated in North Carolina and disposed
of in out-of-state facilities amounted to 14,024,453 tons in FY 2020-21.
• The 73 sanitary landfills permitted and operating in North Carolina reported disposing of a total of
13,113,226 tons of MSW and C&D solid waste, including waste imported from out-of-state.
• Municipal and C&D solid waste reported as disposed of in North Carolina originating from South
Carolina was 243,986 tons and Virginia was 44,251 tons for a total of 288,237 tons from out-of-state
sources.
• Waste exported to Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia amounted to 644,024 tons.
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• The remaining capacity for the 41 active MSW landfills in North Carolina calculates to approximately
20 years of municipal solid waste at the FY 2021-22 rate of disposal.
• Industrial waste disposal amounted to 679,501 tons for FY 2021-22.
o North Carolina industrial waste is now predominantly from producers of paper products (pulp
and paper sludges) with contributions from the electric energy industry (CCR).
• The per capita rate of North Carolina waste disposed into in -state and out-of-state MSW and C&D
landfills has remained steady at 1.33 tons per person for the last 2 fiscal years.
• Coal ash disposal in a MSW landfill did not affect the per capita disposal rate in FY 2021-22 as shown in
Table V-1 below.
• Excavated Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) from Duke Energy coal ash impoundments totaling
4,168,852 tons were reported as disposed of in onsite landfills in FY 2021-22.
• Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) waste produced from Duke Energy coal -fueled plants totaled 708,526
tons; however, 802,929 tons of produced and excavated FGD waste were credited as beneficially used.
• Local government recycling programs diverted 430,212 tons of household recyclables (glass bottles and
jars, plastic containers, metal cans, paper, cartons, and cardboard), which resulted in greenhouse gas
savings of 1,136,754 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.
• Additional recyclables recovered by local government programs totaled 1,067,310 tons which include
yard waste, food waste, scrap metal, tires, electronics, textiles, construction and demolition debris, and
other hard -to -recycle materials such as batteries, paint, automotive fluids, and chemicals.
• DEQ recycling grants continued to support important market investments, including material recovery
facility (MRF) upgrades, plastic recycling expansions, glass recycling improvements, and food waste
diversion.
Departmental Considerations and Recommendations
• The General Assembly is encouraged to consider ways to support the increased recovery and recycling
of wastes and food waste which is estimated to make up nearly one -quarter of residential landfilled
waste.
• The General Assembly is encouraged to consider the new tire advanced disposal fee to better support
local recycling programs.
B. Solid Waste Management
Waste types handled at North Carolina facilities include municipal solid waste, industrial waste, construction and
demolition waste, land -clearing waste, scrap tires, medical waste, compost, and septage.
Coal combustion residuals, or CCR, classified as industrial waste generated at North Carolina's six electric power
plants, have received much study and attention because of the Coal Ash Management Act of 2014, which requires
that the surface water disposal impoundments are removed and the ash be placed into lined landfills or recovered. In
recent years, CCR has primarily been disposed of in onsite industrial landfills at power plants or recovered for
beneficial use.
1. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and Construction and Demolition (C&D) Landfill Disposal
North Carolina generated and disposed of a total of 10,556,299 tons of waste (generated during the
fiscal year) into MSW and C&D landfills within the state and out-of-state. This represents an
increase of 75,436 tons of waste from the previous fiscal year. displays the history of disposal of
waste since 1991. For each fiscal year, the tonnage figure represents the material that was generated
during that year that entered disposal facilities.
Figure V-1 MSW and C&D 20-Year Disposal Forecast
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ACTUAL FORECAST
17,000,000
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a
16,000,000
N
15,000,000
14,024,453
14,000,000
c
f6
c
0
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13,000,000
a
0
a
12,000,000
10,556,299
�N
11,000,000
'
10,000,000
9,000,000
000
8,000,000
Waste Disposed
�,000,000
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6,000,000
5,000,000
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Note: Population data is from the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) State Demographer
website [https://www.osbm.nc.zov/demo /Q county proiectionsl for Annual County Populations using the July 2021 data
available at the following web link:
https://www.osbm.nc.jzov/population proiections-ae-group-data/download?attachment
Solid waste exported from North Carolina generators to out-of-state landfills located in Georgia, South
Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia totaled approximately 644,024 tons in FY 2021-22. During that period,
North Carolina landfills received and disposed of approximately 288,237 tons of waste that originated from
South Carolina and Virginia.
In addition to normal MSW and C&D wastes, other post-industrial or business cleanups that are safely
disposed of in lined MSW landfills include petroleum -contaminated soils from leaking storage tanks under
the Division of Waste Management's Underground Storage Tank Section and wastes from development at
industrial facilities under the Division of Waste Management's Brownfields Program. In past years, the
cleanup from tropical storms created noticeable spikes in waste generation and disposal.
Tables related to waste disposal per county, facility, and per capita can be found at:
https://deq.nc. gov/about/divisions/waste-mana,gement/solid-waste-section/solid-waste-facility-lists-
presentations-and-annual-reports/solid-waste-management-annual-reports.
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2. Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) and Product (CCP) Generation, Disposal, and Reuse
Current North Carolina public utility generators of CCR and CCP, during FY 2021-22, recorded 110,460
tons of generated coal ash disposed of in MSW or non -coal ash industrial landfills.
Produced and excavated ash material removed from coal -fueled plants and coal ash impoundments were
reported as not used in structural fill projects. The reporting of zero placement of CCR and CCP within
structural fills is a result of being governed by the Coal Ash Management Act of 2014, beneficial use within
STAR® Units located at Duke Energy's Buck, Cape Fear, and H.F. Lee facilities, as well as better recovery
systems. Disposal of produced and excavated ash material in coal ash monofills has increased as excavation
of ash basins continues across North Carolina. Within FY 2021-22, 5,054,836 tons of CCR were placed in
coal ash monofills.
Table V-1 shares information on the disposition of coal combustion wastes that intersected with landfill
disposal. The information is derived from reporting of the two public utility companies that generate ash at
their facilities across North Carolina.
Table V-1 Coal Combustion By -Products and Impoundment Excavation
Coal Combustion By-
products (tons) generated
Ash (tons)
Generator Annual Reporting
FY 2021-22
excavated
from
Ash
Gypsum
impoundment
Total produced
628,190
708,526
4,168,852
Used as Structural Fill
-
-
-
Other Beneficial Uses
1,020,014
802,929
284,108
Disposed in MSW and Industrial
Landfills [not Coal Ash monofills]
110,460
-
-
• Recycling efforts continue to increase at industrial facilities statewide.
• Management of CCR, which consists of bottom and fly ash, is produced from coal-fired electric power
plants and disposed of in onsite CCR landfills. Coal combustion products (CCP) in the form of ash are
predominantly reused as an ingredient in cement.
• Flue gas desulphurization (FGD) residuals, or synthetic gypsum, is the primary ingredient in drywall.
• Fly ash, slag, and bottom ash can be used as construction material such as gravel or fill.
• Session Law 2016-95 revising the Coal Ash Management Act of 2014, required that Duke Energy
provide ash beneficiation projects capable of processing 300,000 tons of ash, reclaimed from surface
impoundments, for cementitious products. The STAR® Units have been placed in service. Duke
Energy has been addressing production challenges and will continue to take measures to improve feed
ash quality as well as pursue equipment modifications to increase production.
• Duke Energy has three recycling sites in North Carolina located at the Buck Station (Spencer, N.C.),
HF Lee Station (Goldsboro, N.C.) and Cape Fear (Moncure, N.C.).
• Duke Energy reported in FY 2021-22 that 802,929 tons of gypsum were sent to the drywall or
wallboard industry for reuse.
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3. Solid Waste Tax
The N.C. Department of Revenue reported solid waste tax distribution of $23,661,520.28, which equates to
11,830,760 tons of taxable solid waste going into landfills within North Carolina and through transfer
stations to landfills in neighboring states. The gap between reported disposed tonnage and tax -paid tonnage
was due to waste at federally owned landfills on military bases and some specific waste streams received at
MSW facilities (for example, biosolids) that are exempt from the solid waste tax. In addition, the large
amount of excavated CCR impoundment wastes was not taxed because they were not transferred through a
permitted solid waste facility.
Revenue from the solid waste tax was distributed to:
Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund — 50 percent is used to fund the assessment and remediation of
pre-1983 landfills
Local governments —18.75 percent to counties and 18.75 percent to municipalities to assist with their
waste and materials management programs
• General Fund —12.5 percent
The Solid Waste Tax proceeds and distribution are summarized in TableV-2 below.
TableV-2 N.C. Dept. of Revenue Solid Waste Tax Distribution
PROCEEDS
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
Totals
PROCEEDS AVAILABLE FOR
DISTRIBUTION BEFORE COST
$
6,061,915.00
$
6,231,426.19
$
5,943,597.15
$
5,506,671.87
$ 23,743,610.21
LESS: REIMBURSEMENT UNDER
SESSION LAW 2007-543
$
-
$
-
$
-
$
-
$ -
LESS: COST OF COLLECTING
$
19,681.25
$
21,267.09
$
20,215.92
$
20,925.67
$ 82,089.93
PROCEEDS AVAILABLE FOR
DISTRIBUTION
$
6,042,233.75
1 $
6,210,159.10
1 $
5,923,381.23
1 $
5,485,746.20
1 $ 23,661,520.28
DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS
INACTIVE HAZARDOUS SITES
CLEANUP FUND (50%)
$
3,021,116.88
$
3,105,079.55
$
2,961,690.62
$
2,742,873.10
$ 11,830,760.15
AMOUNT AVAILABLE TO DISTRIBUTE
TO CITIES ( 18.75%)
$
1,132,918.83
$
1,164,404.83
$
1,110,633.99
$
1,028,577.41
$
4,436,535.06
AMOUNT AVAILABLE TO DISTRIBUTE
TO COUNTIES(18.75%)
$
1,132,918.83
$
1,164,404.83
$
1,110,633.99
$
1,028,577.41
$
4,436,535.06
GENERAL FUND (12.5%)
$
755,279.21
$
776,269.89
$
740,422.63
$
685,718.28
$
2,957,690.01
TOTALS
$
6,042,233.75
$
6,210,159.10
$
5,923,381.23
$
5,485,746.20
$
23,661,520.28
COMMENTS:
1. Solid waste disposal taxes are levied pursuant to Article 5G of Chapter 105 which provide fora per capita distribution of the
proceeds.
2. A city or county is excluded from the distribution under Article 5G if it does not provide solid waste management programs and is not
responsible by contract for payment for these programs and services, unless it is served by a regional solid waste management
authority established under Article 22 of Chapter 153A of the General Statutes.
Note: totals do not match DEQ budget reports for FY21-22 due to the timing of distributions from N.C. Department ofRevenue (NCDOR). The table
above was compiled using the following NCDOR data:
• 1st Quarter FY20-21: hops://www.ncdor.eov/solid-waste-disposal-tax-distribution-quarter-ending-9-30-2021
• 2nd Quarter FY20-21: https://www.ncdor.�zov/solid-waste-disposal-tax-distribution-quarter-endine-12-31-2021
• 3rd Quarter FY20-21: https://www.ncdor.gov/solid-waste-disposal-tax-distribution-quarter-ending-3-31-2022
• 4th Quarter FY20-21: https://www.ncdor.gov/solid-waste-disposal-tax-distribution-quarter-ending-6-30-2022
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4. Per Capita Disposal Rate
Table V-3 below shows the history of North Carolina's per capita disposal rate, including the impact of
including excavated CCR on that rate. The table shows the baseline measurement of solid waste disposal in
the benchmark years of FY 1990-91 and 1991-92 as well as the most recent 15 fiscal years. Two
calculations were performed to determine per capita waste this fiscal year - one showing disposal per capita
for wastes generated during the fiscal year and the other including both generated waste plus excavated
CCR.
Table V-3 North Carolina's Per Capita Disposal Rate
Fiscal Year
NC
Population
MSW and C&D
Disposed
[tons]
MSW per
Capita
[tons]
Coal Ash
Disposed
[tons]
MSW minus
Coal Ash
Disposed
[tons]
MSW minus
Coal Ash
Disposed per
Capita
[tons]
2021-22
10,556,299
14,024,453
1.33
0
14,024,453
1.33
2020-21
10,587,440
13,949,017
1.32
0
13,949,017
1.32
2019-20
10,508,254
13,916,869
1.32
127,005
13,789, 864
1.31
2018-19
10,401,960
13,846,258
1.33
32,809
13,813,449
1.35
2017-18
10,283,255
11,651,999
1.13
643,808
11,008,191
1.07
2016-17
10,155,942
11,385,939
1.12
1,678,882
9,707,057
0.96
2015-16
10,056,683
11,323,734
1.13
743,822
10,579,912
1.05
2014-15
9,953,687
9,635,874
0.97
Not Measured
Prior to
FY 15-16
9,635,874
0.97
2013-14
9,861,952
9,273,571
0.94
9,273,571
0.94
2012-13
9,765,229
9,149,130
0.94
9,149,130
0.94
2011-12
9,669,244
9,443,380
0.98
9,443,380
0.98
2010-11
9,586,227
9,467,045
0.99
9,467,045
0.99
2009-10
9,382,609
9,395,457
1.00
9,395,457
1
2008-09
9,227,016
9,910,031
1.07
9,910,031
1.07
2007-08
9,069,398
11,284,712
1.24
11,284,712
1.24
2006-07
8,860,341
11,837,104
1.34
11,837,104
1.34
2005-06
8,682,066
11,765,183
1.36
11,765,183
1.36
1991-92
[Benchmark]
6' 781,321
7,257,428
1.07
7,257,428
1.07
1990-91
6,632,448
7,161,455
1.08
7,161,455
1.08
Note: MSW disposal data were updated based on additional report submittals.
C. Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Capacity
The total remaining capacity of North Carolina's 41 active permitted MSW landfills measures approximately
377 million cubic yards, equating to approximately 221 million tons based on a calculated average compaction
rate of 0.59 tons of waste per cubic yard of air space. The capacity does not account for imported or exported
waste. The state capacity calculates to 20 years of waste disposal should the rate of landfill use remain steady at
last fiscal year's rate of approximately 11.1 million tons per year for all active MSW landfills. Continued efforts
to increase recycling and material diversion will help maximize landfill capacity.
Overall, current and future landfill capacity in the state is sufficient, and all regions have access to adequate
disposal capacity. However, the state's landfill capacity is not uniformly available statewide due to permit
conditions, franchise arrangements, service areas, population densities, and distances. Some regions have limited
disposal options and may be subject to higher disposal costs and possible disruptions in service should facilities
close or fuel costs become prohibitive due to transport to distant facilities.
As shown in Table V-3 above, the disposal of coal ash in MSW landfills did not occur in FY 2021-22. The
downward trend for the past several years has favorably affected MSW landfill capacity in the State.
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Tabulation of MSW and C&D landfill capacity can be found in the FY 2021-22 Landfill Capacity Report
contained on the following website: https:Hdeq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/solid-waste-
section/solid-waste-facility-lists-presentations-and-annual-reports/solid-waste-management-annual-reports.
1. Industrial Landfill Disposal
In North Carolina, 11 out of 13 active permitted industrial landfills disposed of various types of industrial waste
originating from internal operations. The majority of industrial landfills are located where the waste is produced.
The largest volume of waste disposed into industrial landfills is at electric power plants and from the paper
product industry, which disposes of sludge and wood ash. Tabulation of landfilled industrial waste can be found
in the FY 2021-22 Solid Waste Management Annual Report folder, located online at:
hllps://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/solid-waste-section/solid-waste-facili . -lists-
presentations-and-annual-reports/solid-waste-management-annual-reports..
2. Composting and Mulching
A total of 58 composting and an additional 16 permitted mulching operations continued to divert organics from
the municipal solid waste stream.
Composting operations diverted 18,469 tons of food residuals produced from industrial food processors with an
additional 34,263 tons of yard waste, wood waste, biosolids, and other wastes.
The combined composting and mulching operations managed more than 480,000 tons of feedstocks in FY
2020-21. Waste diversion through these operations continues to grow in importance. Currently, food waste
diversion accounts for only 11 percent of feedstocks processed — an increase of two percent more than last year.
These facilities have the available capacity to increase food waste diversion in North Carolina. Figure V-2
shows the fractions of materials used as feedstocks.
Figure V-2 Feedstocks Composted / Mulched
Food Waste &
Food Processing
Residuals, 11%
Grease Trap
Waste, 8%
Wooden Pallets.
2%
Sludge &
Biosolids, 13%
Animal W
10%
Feedstocks Composted / Mulched
Other, 5%
Sawdust, 1%
Yard Waste, 45%
Clean Wood, 6%
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3. Land Application
Septage waste land application is accomplished through staff permitting and compliance activities for more
than 600 septage haulers, 187 septage detention or treatment (dewatering) facilities, and 115 land application
sites (representing 1,768 acres).
While most of the land -applied waste is septic tank, portable toilet, and restaurant grease trap waste, the
program also assists waste generators with other wastes and by-products to determine if they are suitable for
beneficial use through land application. Examples of beneficially reused waste include wood ash and tobacco
dust. Best management practices are followed for each by-product to assure the protection of public health
and the environment after evaluation by staff and are included in the site operational plans.
Since septage haulers are permitted on a calendar year basis, the volumes of septic tank (domestic septage),
portable toilet, and grease trap wastes pumped are reported for the previous calendar year. Approximately
234,498,657 gallons total of domestic septage, grease septage, and portable toilet waste was pumped in the
calendar year 2021 compared to 245,963,533 pumped in the calendar year 2020. The decrease in total septage
pumped from 2020 to 2021 was primarily due to a reported decrease in the amount of domestic septage
pumped. The reported decrease in domestic septage pumped may reflect a start in the return of the workforce
back from being home -based to a workplace during the pandemic. Figure V-3 below shows the gallons of
septage pumped per year.
Figure V-3 Gallons of Septage Pumped Per Year
MILLION GALLONS SEPTAGE PUMPED PER YEAR
Domestic Grease fPortableToilet
160,000,000
140,000,000
120,000,000
100,000,000
80,000,000
60,000,000
40,000,000
20,000,000
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1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
2015 2017 2019 2021
d. In 2019, two Firms reported over 10,000,000 gallons each of portable toilet waste pumped. The extra 20,000,000 gall Ions is suspected to be a reporting error.
4. Medical Waste
During FY 2021-2022, four permitted medical waste treatment facilities that receive waste from off -site
operated in the state. There are also nineteen alternative medical waste treatment technologies approved
for use in the state that operate using a combination of waste shredding and steam sterilization, chemical,
infrared, ozone, and heat to treat medical waste at individual generator locations.
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Figure V-4 below shows the tonnage of medical waste treated at North Carolina's permitted medical
waste treatment facilities during FY 2021-22. A total of 17,117.15 tons of medical waste generated in
North Carolina and 9,682.33 tons generated from other states, totaling 26,799.48 tons, were treated. A
total of 19,448.55 tons of treated medical waste was disposed of in landfills with a waste tonnage
reduction to (incinerator) ash of 7,229.85 and 121.07 tons of cardboard recycled. Figure V-4 does not
include medical waste treated from healthcare facilities that treat waste on -site.
These healthcare facilities are regulated by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services; although,
DEQ may address specific concerns regarding medical waste treatment such as packaged stored medical
waste awaiting shipment and treatment device operation.
40,000.00
35,000.00
30,000.00
25,000.00
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5. Household Hazardous Waste
Household hazardous waste (HHW) is household items that are toxic, ignitable, corrosive or reactive.
Household hazardous waste includes items such as household cleaners, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers,
pool chemicals, paints, automotive fluids, and batteries. These waste types are dangerous to human health
and the environment. The Solid Waste Section recommends that citizens properly dispose of HHW at an
approved collection site. Units of local government HHW collection sites may be temporary one -day
events, commonly conducted in a physical structure, or permanent ongoing collection sites at bricks and
mortar locations.
Twenty-three counties in North Carolina have permanent HHW collection sites (30 sites total). These 30
permanent sites are permitted facilities and collected 7,274,717.00 pounds or 3,637.36 tons of household
hazardous wastes as shown in Table V-4 below.
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Table V-4 Permanent HHW Facility Collections FY 2021-2022
Household Hazardous Waste
Pounds
Various paints
4,992,387.00
Flammable liquids and solids
710,617.00
Automotive oil, filters, and antifreeze
597,029.00
Lead -acid, cadmium, lithium and alkaline batteries
116,007.00
Mercury containing fluorescent light bulbs and other mercury -containing
materials
118,647.00
Compressed gases
114,508.00
Poisonous materials such as insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and pool
chemicals
170,761.00
Corrosive materials
183,882.00
Oxidizing substances
104,975.00
Aerosols
103,075.00
Smoke Alarms
0.00
PCB/Ballasts
500.00
Pro ane tanks
3,646.00
Fire extinguishers
23,914.00
Thirty-five counties, eleven municipalities, and two businesses held 48 one -day temporary HHW
collection events during FY 2021-2022. The 48 events collected a total of 728,082.00 pounds or 364.04
tons of household hazardous wastes.
Figure V-5 below illustrates the amounts of HHW collected annually since FY 2010-11. A complete listing
of locations of permanent HHW sites as well as current one -day events can be found at:
https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/hhw.
Although the collection of HHW is a costly endeavor, increasing numbers of units of local govermnent as
well as civic organizations, and private industries are arranging for this valuable service for North Carolina
communities. The fiscal year total collected is 4,001.40 tons and the collection cost reported by units of
local government for temporary and permanent collection events is $6,627,937.47.
Figure V-5 Household Hazardous Waste in Tons by Fiscal Year
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6. Facility Inspections
The Division of Waste Management's Solid Waste Section is responsible for conducting inspections/site
visits at the following variety of solid waste management facility types:
• C&D Landfills over pre -regulatory
MSW Landfills
• Closed Post -Closure Landfills
• Compost Facilities
• Construction & Demolition
Landfills (C&DLF)
• Industrial Landfills
• Land Application Sites
• Land Clearing and Inert Debris
Landfills (LCID)
• LCID Notification Landfills (open
and closed)
• MSW Landfills
• Transfer Stations
• Coal Combustion Product Landfills
and Structural Fills
• Household Hazardous Waste
Collection Sites
• Material Recovery Facilities
• Medical Waste Treatment Facilities
and Incinerators
• Septage Detention and Treatment
Facilities
• Septage (hauler) Firms
• Tire Monofills
• Tire Processing / Collection Facilities
• Treatment and Processing Facilities
• White Goods Collection
• Yard Waste Notifications
7. Non -Facility Inspections and Evaluations
In addition to the facility types listed above, the Solid Waste Section also provides inspections and
evaluations for the following:
IllegalDumping_ The Solid Waste Section provides technical assistance to residents and businesses on the
proper management, recycling, or disposal of solid wastes. It investigates complaints of solid waste illegal
dumping, working to have the sites cleaned up and taking enforcement action when necessary for the
protection of human health and the environment. The Solid Waste Section also works with local
governments to establish and maintain ordinances and programs that address littering and indiscriminate
dumping in their communities, and to avoid illegal dumping by communicating disposal procedures and
locations to residents, especially following a storm or other disaster.
Disaster Response and Preparation: The Solid Waste Section collaborates with federal partners, N.C.
Department of Public Safety's Division of Emergency Management, and local governments to support the
Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Response Framework Emergency Support Functions
related to solid waste debris removal (ESF-3), oil and hazardous materials response (ESF-10), and animal
mortality (ESF-11). DEQ staff assisted with preparation and response for Hurricane Ian in 2022 by
continuing to develop and improve GIS (Geographical Information System mapping) tools for reporting,
sharing, and summarizing information about the environmental incidents that DEQ handles during an
emergency response. DEQ also worked to develop GIS tools for locating waste management facilities to
assist with preparation in the storm's projected path and for disposal.
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The Solid Waste Section continues to work with local governments to foster the message that disaster
preparedness is essential, given the history of storm destruction in North Carolina, and encourages
communities to establish pre -approved temporary debris storage and reduction (TDSR) sites for vegetative
and demolition debris prior to an emergency or disaster. The department maintains a record of more than
650 of these pre -approved TDSR sites.
The Solid Waste Section assisted with response and clean-up following Hurricane Ian; evaluated and
coordinated the review of five new TDSR sites with the State Historic Preservation Office and Natural
Heritage Program; and coordinated with local governments and FEMA for the activation and subsequent
clean-up of six TDSR sites. It also provided technical assistance with the proper disposal of storm debris.
Because DEQ already had systems in place to communicate and conduct debris site reviews using virtual
means and GIS tools like the one depicted above, it was able to continue activities remotely, with minimal
interruption of the normal procedures.
Tax Certifications: The Solid Waste Section processes certification applications (see Figure V-7 below) for
special tax treatment of facilities and equipment used in recycling of a solid waste or resource recovery
from a solid waste. The Solid Waste Section has been processing these applications since the mid- 1970s at
no cost to the applicant. Recently the Solid Waste Section has launched a new online application tool that
allows for a more efficient application process and helps the Department track applications as they go
through the process.
In the past seven years, the Solid Waste Section has processed approximately 1,200 certification
applications. Figure V-7 below shows applications received and approved for the past seven years, while
Figure V-8 shows that these approximately 1,200 applications resulted in an estimated value (as reported
by the applicant) of $950 million in business equipment being exempted from local government property
tax assessment. This amount does not include the value of the land and facility areas also exempted from
local government tax assessment in that time frame since this data is not available. The department
estimates that Solid Waste Section staff collectively spend time equivalent to two staff positions reviewing
and processing tax certification applications, providing technical assistance, and conducting site visits for
these facilities to determine whether the requested items comply with the general statutes and
administrative code regarding special tax treatment. The estimated staff time does not include time spent
by the department's Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service staff providing additional
technical assistance for these applications.
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North Carolina's Tax Certification program is very robust and provides property tax benefits to numerous
companies and business types. Solid Waste Section personnel have reached out to environmental
regulatory authorities with other Southeastern States (Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Virginia)
to ascertain how their Tax Certification programs are similar (or differ from) North Carolina's. North
Carolina receives far more applications to its program than any of the other states contacted, with 160 to
200 applications being received in a typical year. Of the States contacted, Arkansas was the next closest
with 60 to 70 applications in a typical year. Tax Certification programs in other states appear to place
more restrictions on the type of business that can apply. For example, in Louisiana and Arkansas, a
company must be a commercial recycling business and in Florida, an applicant must be either a
local/municipal government, or a private entity under contract with a local/municipal government.
Figure V-7 Tax Certification Applications Received and Approved
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"$200,000,000
"$180,000,000 5173,716 85 $181i813,935
"$150,000,000 5155,2.21,149
"$140,000,000 $133, 324,855
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8. Facility Operator Training and Public Outreach
The Solid Waste Section is committed to the protection of public health and the environment through
education, inspections and compliance, and environmental monitoring. The section has a long-standing
history of promoting training for the regulated community and public as required by statute as well as
through technical assistance, collaboration, outreach activities, and customer service.
D. Local Government Waste Reduction Activities and Recycling Markets
Each unit of local government is required to report to DEQ annually about their solid waste management
programs and waste reduction activities per G.S. 130A-309.09A. The Solid Waste and Materials Management
Reports help produce a picture of waste reduction, recycling, and materials management efforts in North
Carolina. This data offers information that helps gauge the breadth and relative effectiveness of local
government programs in diverting materials from disposal and delivering them to industry for reprocessing.
Data from these annual reports also helps document the trends in recycling and reuse program
implementation, and the evolving nature of public materials recovery efforts in North Carolina.
The reporting process was modernized in FY2021-22 to allow local governments to complete the report
online, consistent with annual reports for permitted solid waste facilities. The new reporting process improved
the efficiency of local governments to complete reports and for DEQ staff to receive and review reports.
1. Source Reduction and Reuse Programs
Operating a source reduction or local reuse program can be a cost-effective way to help citizens reduce
the amount of solid waste that is discarded. These programs are typically popular with residents and have
the potential to be a low-cost opportunity to engage the community, creating awareness about strategies
that can be used to reduce the cost of disposal. Despite these benefits, only 45 of North Carolina's
counties and 42 out of 452 municipalities reported operating these programs. The number of total
programs in the state has remained steady over the past five years, ranging from 87 to 92 local
governments reporting source reduction and reuse programs each year. In general, waste prevention
through source reduction and reuse does not seem to be a high priority for most communities.
Table V-5 below examines the types of source reduction and reuse programs operated by local
governments during FY 2021-22.
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Table V-5 Local Source Reduction / Reuse Programs in FY 2021-22
Number of
Program Type
Programs
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Backyard Composting
39
33 Education Programs
18 Compost Bins Sales (2,505 total bins sold
Public Reuse
17 Swap Shop Programs (67 swap shop locations)
29
12 Paint Exchange Programs (25,134 gallons paint reused)
2 Reusable Dish/Utensil Loan Programs
7 Others (e.g., book swaps, pallet exchange, swap events)
Source Reduction
23 Promoting Food Waste Reduction
32 Promoting Single -Use Plastic Reduction
62
36 Promoting Junk Mail Reduction
43 Promoting Reuse and Donation
5 Promoting Other Source Reduction Activities
87
Total Local Governments with Source Reduction or Reuse
Program
2. Local Government Recovery
Table V-6 below compiles local government materials recovery operations over the past five years.
Local government recovery showed a small decrease in FY 2021-22 when compared to the previous fiscal
year. Recovery of most materials was steady with a slight decrease in all material types collected except
for construction and demolition debris. Factoring in the annual population growth results in a decrease in
the amount recovered per capita.
Recovery totals for the past three years are lower than previous years due to a change in the methodology
used to calculate the breakout of paper, plastic, metal, and glass from commingled recycling collection
programs. Beginning in FY 2019-20, a portion of the commingled recycling tonnage is assumed to be
contamination, or non -recyclable material, that gets removed and sent to the landfill for disposal. This
results in a lower total recovery reflected in Table V-6 Local Government Recovery (Tons) FY 2017-18
through FY 2021- but is a more accurate estimation of true landfill diversion.
Decreases were also seen in the recovery of electronics and tires. Collection of these materials may
continue to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected local government waste
management programs beginning in FY 2019-20. Some local governments temporarily suspended special
collection programs or reduced operational hours to maintain safe working conditions for staff, and
services in these areas may not have returned to pre -pandemic levels.
Total recovery results from the past five years reflect a mature public recycling system that has
maintained resiliency despite recycling market challenges beginning in 2018 and through the COVID-19
pandemic. Local governments operate a base level of programs and have maintained public participation
in terms of material capture, even as the "evolving ton" of traditional recyclables generated in households
becomes lighter over time. Highlights from Table V-6 will be examined in greater detail throughout this
chapter.
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Table V-6 Local Government Recovery (Tons) FY 2017-18 through FY 2021-22
Material
FY 2017-18
FY 2018-19
FY 2019-20
FY 2020-21
FY 2021-22
Total Paper
356,202
322,959
285,848
311,703
291,418
Total Glass
130,511
124,632
104,659
91,164
85,865
Total Plastics
38,388
40,611
39,444
38,185
36,993
Total Metal'
75,889
76,140
87,167
91,515
82,153
Total Organics2
756,951
925,289
817,307
828,155
786,205
Special Wastes
9,010
9,400
8,720
9,693
8,839
Electronics
13,353
13,444
11,736
10,624
8,908
Construction and
104,654
102,240
86,973
90,586
98,165
Demolition Debris
Tires3
147,694
153,645
139,104
118,165
97,899
Other
4,034
2,004
2,118
961
1,078
Totals
1,636,686
1,770,364
1,583,076
1,590,751
1,497,522
Per Capita Recovery
318.32
340.39
301.30
300.50
283.72
(lbs.)
Recovery Ratio
0.15
0.13
0.11
0.11
0.11
(Recycling: Disposal)
1 Includes white goods, aluminum cans, steel cans and other metals.
2 Includes yard waste, pallets, wood waste and food waste.
3 Tons of tires listed as recovered includes only those tires originating from within North Carolina that were processed in
North Carolina. Data on the recovery of North Carolina -originated tires that were exported outside of the state is not
available.
3. Recovery of Particular Materials
Public recycling programs play an important role in providing recovered materials to the supply chain
for private manufacturing. Figure V-9 below provides a material -specific look at those materials diverted
from disposal to economic use by local government recovery operations in FY 2021-22.
Figure V-9 Characterization of Local Government Recovery
Organics, 52.5%_.-
Glass. 5.7%_. _ __.
C&D, 6.6%
, 5.5%
ber, 19.5%
Other, 0.1%
lectronics, 0.6%
Specialty
'astes, 0.6%
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The single largest category of material recovered by local governments continues to be organics. This
category includes vegetative debris, clean wood (unpainted and untreated dimensional lumber), pallets,
food waste, and oyster shells. The recovery of vegetative debris or yard waste is accomplished through
public and private mulching and composting, though boiler fuel and other energy markets are also an
important destination for yard waste collected by local governments. For a detailed look at the
management of yard waste in FY 2021-22, please see the section titled Yard Waste Management.
The annual recovery of organic materials can be erratic because yard waste recovery can vary widely from
one year to the next due to weather conditions and storm events. During FY 2021-22, organics constituted
more than 52 percent of the total local government recovery. As in past years, fiber, or paper products,
constituted the next largest category of recovered materials at 19.5 percent. However, construction and
demolition debris contributed the third -largest percentage of recovered materials, surpassing tires due to
the decrease in tire recovery and increase in construction and demolition debris recycled.
4. Recovery of Traditional Materials
Traditional recyclable materials are the items or materials that most citizens think of when reflecting on
recycling. These materials include fiber or paper (corrugated cardboard, magazines, newspapers, office
paper, and residential mixed paper) and containers (aluminum beverage cans, glass bottles, and jars, plastic
bottles and containers, and steel food containers). These materials are common in households, though they
are also found in the workplace, bars, restaurants, and away -from -home settings such as parks and other
public venues.
In FY 2021-22, North Carolina's local government recycling programs reported recycling 430,212 tons of
traditional materials (glass bottles and jars, plastic containers, metal cans, paper, cartons, and cardboard).
The EPA has provided the Waste Reduction Model to help estimate the carbon dioxide equivalent
emissions avoided from recycling instead of landfilling discarded materials. In most cases, manufacturing
products from recycled material use less energy than manufacturing products from raw materials, which
translates to fewer fossil fuels burned and reduced emissions of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate
change. Recycling instead of landfilling these traditional materials resulted in greenhouse gas emissions
savings of 1,136,754 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, which is equivalent to removing the annual
emissions of 241,349 passenger vehicles.
The total amount of traditional materials recovered by weight by public recycling programs in FY 2021-22
decreased 6.1 percent compared to the previous fiscal year. While this represents a small decline, the
recovery of fiber and containers for the past three years is lower than in previous years due to a change in
methodology beginning in FY 2019-20. In previous years, all materials collected through commingled
recycling programs were allocated as recycled fiber or container materials. However, a portion of the
collected commingled mix is known to be contamination, or non -recyclable material, that gets removed for
landfill disposal. Beginning in FY 2019-20, a percentage of the commingled mix is subtracted as
contamination to provide a more accurate estimate of the true recycling resulting from commingled
programs. In FY 2021-22, nearly 20 percent of commingled tons were removed as contamination, as
discussed in Collection of Commingled Recyclables below.
Fiber recovery during FY 2021-22 decreased by 6.5 percent compared to FY 2020-21. This decrease
follows a 9 percent increase from the previous fiscal year, which resulted from a spike in cardboard and
mixed paper recapture influenced by market prices and an increase in shipping boxes from e-commerce
during the COVID-19 pandemic. This year's decrease likely indicates a return to typical rates of fiber
recovery.
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Container recovery during FY 2021-22 decreased by 5.3 percent compared to the previous year. This
follows the overall trend of decreased tonnage for traditional materials, which is partially due to the
expanded practice of "lightweighting," in which product manufacturers and distributors reduce packaging
and use lighter materials to increase energy efficiency in shipping and processing. The decreased weight of
materials entering the recycling stream can lead to a decrease in overall tonnage despite similar levels of
participation and collection. Furthermore, the collection of glass for recycling has declined in recent years
as some communities have removed glass from the mix of commingled materials accepted in curbside
recycling. Efforts to counteract this trend are discussed in Recycling Market Developments in FY 2021-22
below.
The overall changing make-up of traditional materials recovery is known in the recycling industry as the
"evolving ton," and this phenomenon is not unique to North Carolina. Figure V-10 below documents the
trend in the recovery of traditional materials over the past 20 years. As discussed previously, FY 2019-20
was the first year calculating and removing a portion of the commingled recycling tons as contamination.
Figure V-10 20-Year Local Government Traditional Recyclable Material Recovery (Tons)
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5. Recovery of Construction and Demolition Materials
Local government recovery of C&D debris includes the capture of materials generated by construction
and/or demolition activities. Materials in this waste stream include shingles, vinyl siding, sheetrock,
carpet, and aggregate (brick, block, and other rubble).
Clean lumber and wooden pallets, corrugated cardboard, and scrap metal may also be generated as a
result of construction and demolition activities, though for the sake of this report when these materials are
recycled by local governments they are included in categories for organics, metal, and paper.
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Local governments have increasingly looked to the C&D waste stream for recycling success, and this has
increased as new construction remains strong across the state. Recycling efforts focused on the C&D
waste stream can yield impressive tonnage results. A large makeup of C&D recycling tonnage can be
attributed to the recovery of aggregate such as concrete and brick. This material is relatively easy to
recover at disposal facilities such as C&D landfills, and it can be processed into a gravel substitute that
can provide substantial cost avoidance through a decreased need to purchase new gravel. Construction
and demolition recycling in FY 2021-22 increased slightly from the previous year, with 98,165 tons
reported. Figure V-11 below illustrates the change in the amount of C&D materials captured by public
programs since FY 2006-07.
Figure V-11 Public C&D Recycling (Tons) FY 2006-07 to FY 2021-22
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6. Plastic Recycling in North Carolina
Total plastic recycling by local governments in North Carolina decreased from 38,185 tons in FY 2020-21
to 36,993 tons during FY 2021-22. This continues a general trend of declining plastic recovery since FY
2015-16. This decrease may be explained in part by the continued light -weighting of consumer bottles,
occurring because plastics manufacturers are advancing packaging designs to use less plastic to create
containers that are the same size. This means that more plastic bottles need to be collected to achieve
consistent recycling tonnage. A national 2020 Post -Consumer Plastic Recycling Data Report also shows a
general declining plastic bottle recovery trend following a peak in 2014. The report estimates a 27.2%
recycling rate for plastic bottles nationally in 2020. In North Carolina, FY 2018-19 has been the only year
since FY 2015-16 that plastic recovery by local governments increased. Figure V-12 below illustrates the
public recovery of plastic over the past 20 fiscal years.
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Figure V-12 20-Year Plastics Recovery (Tons)
Plastic bottles made of PET and HDPE combine to represent 91 percent of all plastic materials recovered
by local governments in FY 2020-2. They have strong markets in North Carolina and the southeastern
U.S. non -bottle plastic containers such as cups, tubs, and `clam -shell' style plastic containers
(collectively known as Other Plastic Containers) along with larger bulky rigid plastic durable items such
as buckets, totes, and carts had been a growing sector of total plastics recovery but has slowed in the past
few years due to weaker markets for those materials. However, recycling processors are putting more
emphasis on capturing polypropylene so recovery may grow in the coming years.
7. Collection of Commingled Recyclables
The nature of public recycling collection has changed substantially during the past two decades, with the
public recycling system moving from the collection of source -separated (sorted) materials to the
collection of commingled or mixed recyclables. The recycling industry uses the term commingled to
describe when commodities of different types are mixed for collection and processing. The collection of
mixed recyclables is commonly known as single -stream recycling. The benefits of single -stream
recycling include increased collection efficiency and public participation due to the ease of use. The
transition to a single -stream collection system has been enabled by the establishment of mechanized
Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs) where mixed recyclables are processed, sorted, and prepared for
sale in the recovered materials marketplace. North Carolina is home to 17 MRFs that process the
recyclables collected by public recycling programs.
As communities across the state moved to the collection of mixed recyclables, they have become less
connected to or aware of the constituents in the mixed or commingled materials that their programs
collect. Those constituents are the traditional recyclable materials, or cans, bottles, and paper that are
discussed in the earlier section, titled Recovery of Traditional Materials. When local governments submit
their Local Government Solid Waste and Materials Management Reports to the state, they are asked to
provide data on the amounts and types of recyclable materials that they have collected. Increasingly, the
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materials are not reported by individual commodities but instead as "commingled" tons. Figure V-13
below examines the reporting of commingled versus source -separated tonnage by communities over the
last 20 years.
Figure V-13 20 Year Reporting of Commingled vs. Separated Recycling Tonnage
When communities report commingled recycling tonnage, it becomes necessary to make assumptions
about the constituents of those commingled materials to project recycling by individual commodities. As
explored earlier in the Recovery of Traditional Materials section, the changing makeup of the traditional
material stream is known as the evolving ton. There are a variety of forces acting on the mix of materials
in the commingled ton from the adoption of paperless news consumption to changes in the types of
packaging used in consumer goods.
Each year, the MRFs processing the commingled materials in North Carolina are asked to voluntarily
provide data on the composition of the commingled materials they process. This information is used to
produce an average materials composition that is then used to project the recycling of individual materials
— from paper and plastic to aluminum and steel cans to glass bottles and jars. The influence of the
determination of the make-up of the commingled ton has become increasingly important as more
recyclables are reported as commingled.
The fiscal year 2019-20 marked an important change in the calculation of commingled tons to project the
recovery of individual materials. Beginning in FY 2019-20, contamination is factored in as a percentage
of the commingled mix. Contamination is defined as non -recyclable items that are placed in the recycling
bin and cannot be recovered for recycling. Common examples include plastic bags, takeout containers,
food waste, rubber hoses, wires, and textiles. While contamination has always been a part of the
commingled mix of recyclables, more attention and focus have been placed on efforts to reduce levels of
contamination in the past few years and better information is being collected to measure the amount of
contamination. In FY 2021-22, MRFs reported an average contamination level of 19.7 percent. This
proportion (68,694.03 tons of contamination) of the total commingled recycling tonnage (349,029 tons) is
assumed to be removed by the MRFs and sent for landfill disposal, decreasing the actual recycling tons to
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280,335. Figure V-14 below shows the constituents of the average ton of commingled recyclables
collected in North Carolina in FY 2021-22.
Figure V-14 Constituents per Average Ton of Commingled Recyclables in NC FY 2021-22
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8. Public Electronics Recycling
North Carolina residents continue to have wide access to recycling programs collecting electronics and
televisions. Local governments operate electronics recycling programs in response to citizen demand for
responsible e-waste management options as well as to help the public comply with the state disposal ban
on computer equipment and televisions that went into effect July 1, 2011. During FY 2021-22, 161 local
governments indicated that they operated an electronics recycling program — many in partnership with
another community. For example, in FY 2021-22, 33 municipalities indicated cooperating with their
respective county to provide electronics recycling services, with the municipality collecting electronics
from residents within their jurisdiction and then delivering the material to the county for further
management. Table V-7 below describes the different types of electronics recycling services that
communities offered in FY 2021-22.
Table V-7 Types of Local Government Electronics Recycling Programs in FY 2021-22
Number of
Electronics Recycling Collection Method
Programs
108
Drop-off Program
392 Total Drop-off Sites Operated
33
Curbside Pickup
30
One -Da Event(s)
10
HHW Program
161
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As indicated above, the most common strategy used to collect electronics is to accept them at staffed
recycling sites or convenience centers. During FY 2021-22, 108 communities operated a combined 392
individual recycling sites statewide for electronics collection.
Data on the amount of material collected by public electronics recycling efforts measures the collection of
televisions, computer equipment, and other electronics, including printers, scanners, cell phones, stereos,
video players, and other low-grade electronic devices. The combined total tonnage of electronics recovered
by local governments during FY 2021-22 decreased by 16.2 percent from FY 2020-21.
Although this decrease may demonstrate continuing impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, during which
many local governments suspended or limited special collection services, it also reflects the general
national trend of declining electronics recycling tonnage, due in part to advancing technology and lighter
material content of computerized electronics.
Figure V-15 below examines public electronics recycling efforts since FY 2008-09 and shows the relative
amounts of televisions and other electronics recovered each year, with computer equipment broken out
separately from other electronics beginning in FY 2019-20.
Figure V-15 Public Electronics Recovery FY 2008-09 to FY 2021-22
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The collection of computer equipment increased by 10.2 percent from the previous year, with other
electronics collections decreasing by 22.5 percent. The collection of televisions decreased 18 percent, from
6,848 tons last year to 5,614 tons this year. Television recycling has been tracked separately since FY 2008-
09. Each year from 2008-09 through 2015-16, televisions constituted a proportionally larger amount of the
total electronics collected and managed by public programs. The proportion of televisions remained
relatively steady between 70 to 74 percent of total electronics recovery between FY 2015-16 through FY
2018-19. In the past three years, that proportion declined and now makes up 63 percent of total electronics
recovery. It is likely that FY 2015-16 marked the peak in the recycling of Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
televisions in North Carolina. Compared to more modern Flat Panel Display (FPD) televisions, CRT
televisions are substantially heavier and more difficult to handle for public recycling programs.
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9. Types of Public Recycling Efforts
Public recycling programs employ different strategies to recover a range of materials, including the operation
of curbside recycling programs, drop-off recycling programs, and other recycling programs that collect
traditional recyclable materials from parks, schools, businesses, and multi -family properties. Public recycling
programs also manage specialty wastes to divert potentially toxic materials from disposal. In addition, public
recycling programs offer services that target specific waste streams such as construction and demolition
debris, scrap metal, yard waste, and other organic materials such as food waste and oyster shells. Finally,
North Carolina counties are statutorily responsible for providing services to collect and manage white goods
and scrap tires, though in some cases these services may also be operated by municipalities on behalf of a
county.
In addition to providing the types of services listed above, local governments can also implement policies and
employ strategies that encourage or facilitate private -sector recycling activities without necessitating that
public recycling programs directly or contractually provide a recycling service. Examples of these strategies
include local disposal bans on materials, such as corrugated cardboard, mandatory recycling ordinances, and
licensed hauler systems where service providers are required to offer recycling collection as a condition of
doing business in a jurisdiction. These types of strategies encourage the growth of private sector recovery
activities and infrastructure. In FY 2021-22, local governments reported the recycling of 1,503 tons of
recyclables through these types of strategies.
10. Public Curbside Recycling Programs in North Carolina
Curbside recycling programs are facing challenges from increased processing and contamination charges
from recycling processors following the transition to domestic recycling markets and cost models.
North Carolina local governments reported 311 publicly operated curbside recycling programs during FY
2021-22, as shown in Figure V-16 below. This represents a net decrease of one compared to the 312
curbside programs reported in FY 2020-21. A summary of changes is provided below.
• Two municipalities began new curbside recycling programs:
o Marvin began providing curbside trash and recycling services to its 1,950 households in April
2022.
o Reidsville launched a voluntary subscription curbside recycling service during FY 2021-22 after
the city-wide recycling program was ended in 2019. By the end of the fiscal year, approximately
400 of the City's 5,600 households have subscribed.
• Eight municipalities ended curbside recycling programs, including:
o East Laurinburg dissolved as a Town at the end of FY 2021-22, thereby ending municipal
recycling services for its 124 residences.
o Gastonia ended its curbside program for 24,513 households due to contamination problems and
increased costs.
o La Grange ended its curbside program for 1,250 households to avoid increased costs.
o Leland ended its curbside program for 10,744 households to avoid increased costs.
o Manteo ended its curbside program for 502 households to avoid increased costs.
o Pine Level ended its curbside program, which served 895 households.
o Ruth ended its curbside program for 159 households due to low participation and contamination.
o Saint James ended its curbside program for 3,992 households to avoid increased costs.
• Two local governments (Dover and Stokesdale) mistakenly did not report curbside programs in years past
and were corrected in the FY 2021-22 data.
• Three municipalities now report curbside programs in Davie County due to a change in the recycling
contract. Before this fiscal year, residents in Davie County and all of its municipalities received curbside
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recycling service through the County. Recycling contracts were renegotiated at the beginning of FY 2021-
22 and each municipality (Bermuda Run, Cooleemee, and Mocksville) now contracts for its curbside
recycling program for residents. This results in three additional curbside programs being reported, even
though they are not new programs.
With the cancellation of eight curbside recycling programs, residents in the affected communities must
take recyclables to a drop-off collection site or independently subscribe to recycling collection service with
a private company, if available in their area. The NCDEQ's Recycling and Materials Management Section
in the Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service continues to work with municipalities
that are interested to identify recycling solutions.
In addition to the canceled curbside recycling programs described above, the City of High Shoals
suspended its curbside recycling program after operating for most of FY 2021-22. It will be counted as
discontinued if not reinstated during FY 2022-23.
Despite the issues described above, curbside recycling continues to be the most popular way for citizens to
access public recycling services in North Carolina. Through the 311 active programs, it is estimated that
2.21 million North Carolina households have access to publicly operated curbside recycling services.
Excluding yard waste, just under half of all public recycling tonnage, or 48.5 percent, was collected by
curbside recycling programs in FY 2021-22.
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11. Specialty Waste Management
Many counties and municipalities in North Carolina offer their residents the opportunity to recycle a wide
range of additional materials beyond the traditional paper, bottles, and cans commonly collected in curbside
and drop-off programs. These `specialty wastes' include automotive -related materials such as oil, oil filters,
and antifreeze as well as other ubiquitous household items such as cooking oil, dry cell batteries, and
fluorescent lamps as shown in Table V-8 below. Recycling services for specialty wastes are typically
provided at staffed collection locations such as county solid waste convenience centers or municipal public
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works departments. Some communities only collect specialty wastes at temporary HHW collection events or
programs, while others collect specialty wastes year-round.
Specialty waste tonnages can be affected by a range of factors, including a program's implementation or
discontinuance, scheduling of special waste removal in relation to market price, and changes in local record -
keeping and reporting. The scrap or reclamation value of a particular special waste can also impact its
collection rate. For example, when the scrap value of lead is down, communities generally collect more lead
acid batteries; whereas, when the scrap value of lead is high, residents are more likely to bring used lead acid
batteries to private scrap yards where the batteries can be sold.
Two types of HHW programs are operated by local governments: temporary and permanent. Temporary
HHW programs, also known as one -day events, are designed to collect HHW at a temporary location
approved to be used for a single specific date or specified date range if concerning disaster debris cleanup.
Permanent HHW programs are for the collection of materials year-round at a facility permitted by the
Division of Waste Management. Some local governments accept materials from Very Small Quantity
Generators (VSQGs), or businesses that generate small amounts of HHW and are not required to report to
the Solid Waste Management section. Five local governments collected HHW from VSQGs in FY 2021-22,
totaling 11,202 pounds of material. Information about HHW collection programs is available in the
Household Hazardous Waste section above.
Table V-8 below shows the recovery of specialty wastes by local governments during FY 2021-22 and
Figure V-17 shows a trend over the past five years. The most notable change in FY 2021-22 from the
previous year is a reduction in the amount of HHW collected, although it is comparable to the amount
collected in FY 2019-20. Some local governments described unusually high turnout to HHW events during
FY 2020-21, resulting in an increase in HHW tons collected. This spike could be a result of more residents
cleaning out houses and garages during COVID-19, in addition to catching up after some HHW collections
and events were canceled early in the pandemic at the end of FY 2019-20. The overall amount of specialty
wastes diverted through local government programs, including HHW programs, decreased by 9 percent from
FY 2020-21.
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Table V-8 Local Government Specialty Waste Management FY 2021-22
Specialty Waste Type
Number of
Programs
Tons
Collected
Automotive
Used Motor Oil
112
2,975.24
Oil Filters
88
86.19
Antifreeze
64
95.49
Batteries
Lead Acid Batteries
69
385.46
Dry Cell Batteries
27
23.34
Paint
Paint Recycling
14
594.29
Paint Reuse (Exchange Program)
11
144.52
Pesticides
Pesticides
18
42.75
Pesticide Containers
45
122.65
HHW
Permanent HHW Programs
22
3,637.36
Temporary HHW Events
28
364.04
Other
Lights Containing Mercury
49
60.47
Propane Tanks
32
96.96
Used Cooking Oil
61
194.62
Other
11
15.36
Total
Total Specialty Waste Recovery
147
8,838.75
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12. Yard Waste Management
The overall amount of yard waste managed by local programs in FY 2021-22 decreased by 5 percent from
FY 2020-21. Of the 890,211 tons managed by municipalities and counties during FY 2021-22, 768,404 tons
of yard waste were diverted from disposal in four main ways: delivery of materials like leaves to gardeners
and farmers (end -users); processing by local government mulching and composting operations; mulching
and composting of locally collected materials at private facilities; and sale of yard waste materials to boiler
fuel and other energy markets. Table V-9 below examines the use of these strategies in FY 2021-22 and
compares that to FY 2020-21.
A portion of locally managed yard waste is disposed of in LCID landfills, which is allowed under the
disposal ban. However, as in past years, not all the material delivered to LCID facilities may be disposed of.
Some of it may be converted by LCID operators to mulch, compost, or biomass fuels, undercounting actual
total diversion.
Table V-9 Local Government Yard Waste Management FY 2020-21 and FY 2021-22
Destination of Materials
FY 2020-21
Tons Managed
FY 2021-22 Tons
Managed
End Users (direct delivery)
46,976
34,823
Local Mulch/Compost Facility
589,553
595,178
Local Government Yard Waste Diverted to Private
Mulch and Compost Facilities
138,345
108,771
Wood/Yard Waste Fuel Markets
33,966
29,632
TOTAL DISPOSAL DIVERSION*
808,839
768,404
LCID Landfill*
146,437
121,807
YARD WASTE TOTALS
955,276
890,211
* Yard waste tons delivered to LCID landfills are not included in diversion calculations.
The total amount of yard waste diverted from disposal since the implementation of the state's yard waste
disposal ban in January 1993 is now at 16.9 million tons of material, which is equivalent to 27.3 million cubic
yards of landfill space. This is shown in Figure V-18 below.
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13. Recycling Markets and Prices
Recycling commodity prices fluctuated throughout FY 2021-22 but remained well above previous years'
values following a substantial increase in FY 2020-21. After a year of skyrocketing fiber values, FY 2021-22
saw a slight decrease overall in fiber prices, with corrugated cardboard falling from $171 to $163 per ton.
Aluminum cans and PET plastic saw the greatest increase in value this year, rising by approximately 14
percent and 22 percent, respectively. However, HDPE prices for both colored and natural materials were cut
nearly in half, showing market variability between different plastic materials.
Figure V-19 shows a five-year history of the quarterly blended value, or weighted average price, of a ton of
single -stream material at MRFs and Table V-10 below shows the calculation of the MRF blended value.
Figure V-19 Quarterly MRF Blended Material Values,
FY 2017-18 to FY 2021-22
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year, it is important to consider the makeup of the traditional recycling mix, as provided in Table V-10
below. Glass and contamination make up 40.8 percent of the weight of the commingled mix, both of which
have a cost to manage. Although the blended value of a commingled ton remained higher than in previous
years and ended the fiscal year at $103.35, it still does not exceed the cost for MRFs to process the materials
meaning that most local governments are charged a tipping fee to drop off recyclables.
In addition to the cost, contamination continues to be an operational challenge for MRFs. To meet the
expectations of domestic markets and the stricter standards of international markets, these facilities have
added labor, slowed production lines, and invested in equipment to remove contaminants and produce
higher -quality outgoing commodity bales. While the improved quality of recycling is favorable, these
adjustments require increased per -ton processing costs which are directly passed on to customers, including
local governments.
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Table V-10 Calculation of MRF Blended Material Value, Summer 2022
Material
Percent of a
MRF Ton
Market Price Per
Ton
Proportional
Value in a MRF
Ton
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1.4%
$1,720.00
$24.86
Steel Cans
2.2%
$174.00
$3.91
PET
4.2%
$660.00
$27.56
HDPE Natural
0.8%
$1,040.00
$8.35
HDPE Colored
1.3%
$580.00
$7.45
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18.3%
$163.33
$29.90
Mixed paper
30.0%
$78.33
$23.52
Glass
21.1%
-$39.87
-$8.42
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19.7%
-$70.00
-$13.79
Total
$103.35
Figure V-20 below shows the history of paper pricing throughout the past 20 years, demonstrating the
fluctuating aspects of commodity markets. The value of cardboard and mixed paper remained high after
improvements during FY 2020-21, maintaining prices experienced before global market fluctuations caused
by China's National Sword policy in 2018.
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Aluminum and PET values increased while HDPE colored and natural values decreased by nearly half after
hitting record -high values in the fourth quarter of FY 2020-21.
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14. Recycling Market Developments in FY 2021-22
North Carolina's private -sector recycling economy continued its strong momentum during FY 2021-22. The
state's longstanding recycling grant programs supported key infrastructure investments, including several
MRF facility upgrades. American Recycling (now Sonoco Recycling) in Candler received grant funding to
purchase an optical sorter to capture polypropylene bottles and containers that were previously going to
landfill. North Davidson Garbage Service in Lexington received grant funding to purchase a wheel loader to
manage incoming recycling loads more efficiently, allowing the company to grow the business and handle
more recycling volume. Sonoco Recycling in Raleigh received grant funding to purchase an optical sorter to
remove contaminants from the fiber stream to produce higher quality and more marketable products.
Improved efficiency and automation will allow the state's MRFs to stay competitive, handle increasing
recycling volumes as the population continues to grow, and adapt to the evolving ton.
Another focus area of the state's recycling grant programs during FY 2021-22 was the diversion of food
waste, which makes up 24 percent of landfill disposal according to national data from the Environmental
Protection AgencX. With support from state recycling grants, seven local governments and three private
businesses made investments to recover more food waste for composting. Henderson County and New
Hanover County made upgrades to their permitted compost facilities. Durham is expanding a curbside
compost pilot, and Chapel Hill, Cary, Davidson, and Asheville/Buncombe County launched compost drop-
off sites. Crown Town compost expanded its compost collection service in the Charlotte region and McGill
Environmental and Gallins Family Farm made upgrades to their permitted compost facilities in Sampson and
Davie Counties. Efforts to continue reducing food waste will be bolstered in FY 2022-23 with the launch of
the statewide Use the Food NC campaign which promotes eating, donating, composting, or anaerobically
digesting food before landfilling.
Beyond MRF upgrades and composting, the state's Recycling Business Development Grant program
continued to build more domestic markets for materials affected by international import bans, specifically
mixed paper and non -bottle plastics. Twelve of the 15 business grants awarded in the calendar year 2022
qualified as priority projects and will expand recycling markets for target materials. Seven of those project
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support equipment and infrastructure purchases to increase the quantities and types of recyclable plastic the
companies process, including styrofoam, plastic films, large rigid plastics, and other manufacturing and
industrial plastic scrap.
Grant funds in FY 2021-22 also supported equipment purchases for a start-up copper smelting facility in
Shelby. With the buildout of the new facility, AMES Copper Group will invest $70 million and create 130
jobs to support the smelter plant which will recycle and purify more than 50,000 tons of scrap copper
annually.
Another major facility investment was completed during FY2021-22 by Liberty Tire who opened a new
state-of-the-art rubber mulch manufacturing facility in Sanford. The facility employs 27 staff with plans to
grow and produces 70 million pounds of rubber mulch annually using recycled tires.
An important part of supporting North Carolina's recycling infrastructure is connecting generators of
recyclable materials with markets. G.S. 130A-309-06 directs DEQ to maintain a directory of recycling and
resource recovery systems in the state. In May 2022, DEQ staff updated the longstanding North Carolina
Recycling Markets Directory to include an interactive mapping feature and improve overall user experience
and functionality. The directory complements the work of staff allowing generators to discover nearby
recyclers to keep materials out of the landfill and advance the state's circular economy.
As referenced in Table V-6 above, recovery of glass bottles and jars through local government recycling
programs has declined over the past five years. To slow and potentially reverse the downward trend, staff
from DEQ's Recycling and Materials Management Section engaged industry stakeholders beginning in the
Spring of 2021 to develop strategies for increasing the amount of glass recycled. DEQ held a series of
meetings during the first quarter of FY 2021-22 with industry partners including Anheuser-Busch, Ardagh,
the Glass Recycling Foundation, the Glass Packaging Institute, Owens-Illinois, Sierra Nevada, the Southeast
Recycling Market Development Council, and Strategic Materials. The group agreed that investment was
needed to improve the process for sorting glass at MRFs and to bring glass recycling back to communities
that had removed it. As a result, DEQ launched a new Glass Equipment and Infrastructure recycling grant
opportunity in October 2021. With a set of five competitive applications received, DEQ leveraged
partnership funding from the Glass Recycling Foundation which contributed $35,000 in addition to the
$200,000 available from the state. All five applications were funded in May of 2022, including three grants
to expand or establish community glass recycling programs and two grants to purchase glass cleaning
equipment at MRFs. Combined grant funds and applicant matching funds will result in an investment of
more than $600,000 and positively impact recycling programs for nearly 2.6 million North Carolinians.
E. Scrap Tire Management Program
1. Scrap Tire Management
Whole scrap tires were banned from disposal in landfills by G.S. 130A-309.10 in 1990. The Solid Waste
Section administers the Scrap Tire Management Program, part of which is the Scrap Tire Disposal Account
Fund. The Account Fund was created to provide each qualifying county that incurred a Program deficit with
additional funds for the disposal and recycling of scrap tires. To fund the 1993 statute, the General Assembly
imposed a 1 percent tax on the sale of new large tires (bus, tractor -trailer, and construction equipment tires)
and a 2 percent tax on the sale of new small tires (automobile tires). The statute requires that each county
provide at least one collection site at no cost to the public and businesses for the disposal of qualifying scrap
tires. Counties receive a quarterly tax distribution from the DOR to be used for scrap tire program operational
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costs. In the past, some of the tax collected was allocated to the scrap tire disposal account fund. However,
Session Law 2013-360, Senate Bill 402 eliminated the tax money allocated to the scrap tire disposal account
fund. Currently, money is distributed to the Account Fund annually from the General Fund. Table V-11
shows the revenue and distribution of the taxes FY2021-2022.
Table V-11 Distributions of Scrap Tire Tax Revenue
Net Tax Collections by the N.C. Department of Revenue
$24,556,442.88
Dept. of Revenue Cost of Collecting
$325,343.56
Amount distributed to counties (70%)
$16,961,769.50
Amount distributed to the General Fund (30%)
$7,269,329.82
Money allocated to the Division of Waste Management from the General Fund is used to provide additional
funding to counties in the form of a grant for the cleanup of illegal tire dumps and for county -incurred deficits
in their scrap tire management programs. Scrap tire legislation requires the Division of Waste Management to
consider county efforts to avoid free disposal of out-of-state tires and other ineligible tires and county
program efficiency in using allocated funds when making decisions about grant awards. Table V-12 below
provides an overview of the Scrap Tire Disposal Account Fund.
Table V-12 Scrap Tire Management Account
Balance of Funds as of July 1, 2021 $231,100.06
Cost Overrun Grants to Counties July 2021
[$229,033.14]
Cost Overrun Grants to Counties January 2022
[$201,897.50]
-
Clean Up Grants to Counties
[$2,133.53]
-
Total Debits
[$433,064.17]
Transfer from General Fund
$420,000.00
Total Credits
-
$420,000.00
Ending Balance June 30, 2022
-
$218,035.89
2. County Tire Disposal
Eighty-five county programs, including one regional program (the Coastal Regional Solid Waste
Management Authority, which serves Carteret, Craven and Pamlico Counties), applied for the Scrap Tire
Disposal Account Fund Grant during the fall and spring (a total of two grant cycles) of FY21-22. It was
reported that they collected 107,523.46 tons of scrap tires and spent $11,028,669.62 on disposal costs and
received $7,916,492.48 from the scrap tire disposal tax. The counties requested $2,926,511.17 in grant
requests and received $430,930.64 in grants. The average contract disposal cost is $93.64 per ton; however,
that cost can vary based on tonnage, contract agreement, and distance from the disposal and recycling facility.
The maximum contract disposal cost reported is $197.87 per ton.
The FY 2021-2022 Local Governmental Annual Report (LGAR) submitted by each county shows that they
collected a total of 208,171.72 tons of scrap tires and spent a total of $19,713,033.65 for scrap tire
management and disposal and recycling. County reports state that they received a total of $16,460,400.19 in
revenue to operate the scrap tire management programs The average contract disposal cost is $197,130.34
however the cost can vary based on tonnage, contract agreement, and distance from the disposal and recycling
facility. The maximum contract disposal cost reported is $2,081,127.64.
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3. Tire Disposal and Recycling
In FY 2021-2022, North Carolina tire processors reported they received 210,639.26 tons of scrap tires from
North Carolina counties and 73,423.52 tons of scrap tires from other states. Some tire sellers bypass county
scrap tire collection sites and have scrap tires taken directly to processors. Reuse or disposal is shown in
Table V-13 and Figure V-22 below. Scrap Tire Cost Overrun Grants are summarized in Table V-14 below.
As shown in those tables, each county that applied for a grant award was awarded a percentage of that
amount. The tax proceeds distributions are a combination of two quarterly distributions dispersed by the N.C.
Department of Revenue. Table V-16 below shows the Illegal Tire Dump Clean -Up Costs for the fiscal year.
Table V-13 Final Disposal/Recycling of Tires (tons)
Scrap tires disposed (landfill)
143,883.29
Scrap tires used as fuel
55,175.09
Scrap tires used as crumb rubber
43,813.35
Scrap tires re -used or re -capped
14,496.98
Scrap Tires used in civil engineering
0
Scrap tires used for other purposes
9,797.97
Scrap tires used as mulch
8,741.15
Scrap tires stockpiled
9,379.72
Scrap tire stockpiled after FY end
[1,224.77]
Total scrap tires received
284,062.78
Figure V-22 Final Disposal of Scrap Tires in NC
■ TiresDisWsed (iandfill) ■ Tires used asfue]
■ Tiresused ascrumb rubber ■ Tires re -used or re -tapped
■ Tires mulched ■ Tires used for other purposes
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Table V-14 Scrap Tire Cost Over -Run Grant October 2020-March 2021 Grants Awarded July 2021
Requested Cost
Two -Quarterly NCDOR
Count
Over -run Amount
Tax Distributions
Awarded Amount
Grant Period [six-
Disposal Account
Disposal
Applicant County
months] Tax Proceeds
Fund Grant Amount
Account Fund
from NCDOR
Requested
Grant Awarded
Alleghany
$7,364.62
$8,129.78
$810.90
Ashe
$17,810.56
$22,755.96
$2,252.50
Avery
$11,615.28
$7,719.72
$593.60
Beaufort
$30,393.97
$24,931.51
$2,252.50
Brunswick
$91,733.60
$5,278.75
$540.60
Carteret, Craven,
$119,984.93
$45,507.44
$3,975.00
Pamlico
Catawba
$102,274.99
$90,580.93
$15,407.10
Cherokee
$18,832.53
$8,502.49
$810.90
Chowan
$9,060.66
$38,706.30
$4,505.00
Clay
$7,464.58
$1,092.23
$180.20
Cleveland
$64,119.14
$18,970.46
$1,802.00
Columbus
$36,039.51
$6,211.47
$630.70
Duplin
$38,474.94
$13,511.35
$1,351.50
Forsyth
$242,498.86
$14,365.33
$1,621.80
Gates
$7,659.36
$16,301.08
$1,802.00
Graham
$5,560.96
$3,863.34
$360.40
Guilford
$343,496.24
$31,074.82
$4,869.38
Halifax
32,828.13
$16,615.27
$1,802.00
Haywood
$40,425.35
$32,249.50
$3,941.88
Henderson
$75,238.47
$13,361.93
$1,351.50
Hertford
$15,286.05
$25,846.84
$2,703.00
Iredell
$116,018.78
$2,886.84
$324.36
Jackson
$28,193.68
$6,531.98
$630.70
Lenoir
$36,505.32
$43,014.41
$5,068.13
Macon
$23,415.06
$25,499.75
$2,703.00
Martin
$14,756.81
$11,513.93
$1,351.50
McDowell
$29,747.47
$15,822.75
$1,802.00
Mecklenburg
$704,710.76
$236,698.15
$41,976.00
Mitchell
$9,704.58
$12,497.98
$1,351.50
Nash
$61,567.73
$1,381.15
$180.20
New Hanover
$149,331.31
$97,856.46
$16,218.00
Onslow
$132,793.91
$93,825.10
$15,407.10
Pasquotank
$25,599.35
$36,223.23
$4,505.00
Perquimans
$8,803.71
$2,928.40
$270.30
Pitt
$116,166.15
$86,915.24
$9,730.80
Rockingham
$58,862.37
$32,808.95
$2,782.50
Rutherford
$44,111.51
$30,717.72
$3,941.88
Scotland
$22,917.21
$16,069.06
$1,802.00
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Requested Cost
Two -Quarterly NCDOR
Count
Over -run Amount
Tax Distributions
Awarded Amount
Surry
$47,087.09
$25,531.46
$2,703.00
Vance
$29,084.30
$19,794.14
$1,802.00
Wake
$695,389.31
$275,514.15
$47,636.40
Warren
$12,732.06
$2,062.00
$270.30
Watauga
$36,566.18
$24,873.32
$2,252.50
Wayne
$80,597.58
$13,755.76
$1,378.53
Washington
$7,761.23
$15,006.77
$1,272.00
Wilkes
$44,884.86
$27,544.06
$2,703.00
Wilson
$53,040.80
$39,831.32
$5,406.00
Totals:
$3,908,511.85
$1,642,680.58
$229,033.14
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Table V-15 County Scrap Tire Cost Over -Run April 2021-
September 2021 Grants Awarded January 2022Applicant
County
Grant Period
[six -months]
Tax Proceeds
from NCDOR
Disposal
Account Fund
Grant Amount
Requested
Disposal
Account
Fund Grant
Awarded
Alleghany
$9,247.45
$10,583.40
$1,275.00
Ashe
$22,363.97
$20,085.22
$2,125.00
Beaufort
$38,164.44
$64,421.94
$5,525.00
Carteret, Craven, Pamlico
$150,660.09
$26,730.79
$3,300.00
Catawba
$128,422.42
$127,894.51
$21,450.00
Cherokee
$23,647.23
$5,331.10
$510.00
Chowan
$11,377.09
$57,301.47
$6,375.00
Cleveland
$80,511.73
$10,714.08
$1,275.00
Dare
$30,250.13
$16,902.87
$1,700.00
Duplin
$48,311.36
$25,332.15
$2,550.00
Gates
$9,617.55
$13,292.24
$1,275.00
Graham
$6,982.65
$16,197.99
$1,700.00
Guilford
$431,313.85
$10,746.78
$1,950.00
Halifax
$41,220.92
$14,408.52
$1,275.00
Haywood
$50,760.41
$34,567.00
$3,718.75
Henderson
$94,473.81
$9,787.94
$1,100.00
Hertford
$19,194.06
$19,948.60
$1,700.00
Iredell
$145,679.94
$54,667.98
$7,562.50
Jackson
$35,401.63
$1,025.98
$170.00
Lenoir
$45,838.21
$54,501.60
$7,562.50
Macon
$29,401.33
$24,298.76
$2,125.00
Martin
$18,529.49
$15,904.22
$1,700.00
McDowell
$37,352.66
$1,563.52
$170.00
Mecklenburg
$884,875.75
$117,712.47
$30,600.00
Mitchell
$12,185.64
$15,887.14
$1,700.00
Onslow
$166,743.75
$28,008.02
$3,300.00
Pasquotank
$32,144.03
$23,423.70
$2,125.00
Perquimans
$11,054.47
$6,246.64
$595.00
Pitt
$145,864.97
$110,403.67
$18,975.00
Rockingham
$73,912.04
$34,394.68
$3,718.75
Rutherford
$55,388.96
$3,795.54
$340.00
Scotland
$28,776.19
$10,961.90
$1,275.00
Vance
$36,519.88
$22,313.64
$2,125.00
Wake
$873,171.30
$186,630.06
$48,450.00
Watauga
$45,914.63
$12,037.12
$1,275.00
Washington
$9,745.46
$12,364.28
$1,275.00
Wilkes
$56,360.03
$27,952.26
$2,550.00
Wilson
$66,601.11
$35,490.81
$5,500.00
Totals:
$4,007,980.63
$1,283,830.5
9
$201,897.5
0
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Table V-16 Illegal Tire Dump Clean -Up Costs
County
Check Date
Amount
Iredell
812112021
$163.00
Iredell
811912021
$24.00
Iredell
1012912021
$232.00
Mecklenburg
511912022
$1,580.78
Iredell
312312022
$32.50
Iredell
611112022
$101.25
$2,133.53
F. White Goods Management
1. White Goods Tax Collections and Distributions
White goods are defined in G.S. 130A-290 as: "refrigerators, ranges, water heaters, freezers, unit air
conditioners, washing machines, dishwashers, clothes dryers and other similar domestic and commercial large
appliances." In 1993, the North Carolina General Assembly passed a white goods management law because
white goods were difficult to dispose of and contained greenhouse gasses particularly chlorofluorocarbon
refrigerants (CFCs). To fund this statute, the General Assembly imposed a $3 tax on new white goods.
Counties are mandated to manage white goods by providing at least one disposal site, at no cost to residents,
and to arrange for the removal of CFCs. The FY 2021-2022 LGAR submitted by each county shows that they
collected a total of 38,195.78 tons of white goods and spent a total of $5,555,379.04 on white goods
management and recycling. County reports state that they received a total of $9,537,590.84 in revenue to
operate the white goods management programs. Much of the white goods tax revenue is distributed to county
governments for use in administering their programs as shown in Table V-17
Table V-17 White Goods Tax Collections/Distributions
Net Tax Collections by the Department of Revenue
$8,097,582.98
Department of Revenue Cost of Collecting
[$320,640.31]
Total Revenue Available for Distribution
$7,776,942.67
72% of Revenue - Available for Distributions to Counties
$5,599,398.73
Funds Forfeited from ineligible counties (Sent to the General Fund)
[$1,644,645.64]
Total Distributed to Counties
$3,954,753.09
Funds Forfeited from ineligible counties (Sent to the General Fund)
$1,644,645.64
28% of Revenue - Sent to the General Fund
$2,177,543.94
Total Sent to the General Fund
$3,822,189.58
County governments with an undesignated ending balance exceeding 25 percent of the tax proceeds received,
or would have received if eligible, during the preceding fiscal year and those counties that failed to submit
reports demonstrating their eligibility were ineligible to receive tax proceeds. The forfeited funds went to the
North Carolina General Fund.
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Table V-18 below summarizes ineligible counties per distribution quarter. The county fund information is from
the North Carolina Department of Revenue — White Goods Disposal Tax Distribution Reports issued in August
and November 2021 and February and May 2022.
Prior to July 1, 2017, county governments could apply for grants from a White Goods Disposal Account for
white goods program cost overruns, white goods cleanup activities, and white goods -related capital
improvements. The White Goods Disposal Account was repealed effective June 30, 2017.
Table V-18 Counties Ineligible to Receive Tax Proceeds Distributions
August 16, 2021 August 16, 2021 November 15, 2021 November 15, 2021
Alleghany
Jones
Alleghany
Jones
Anson
Lenoir
Anson
Lenoir
Ashe
Lincoln
Ashe
Lincoln
Bertie
Martin
Bertie
Martin
Bladen
Montgomery
Bladen
Montgomery
Burke
Pender
Burke
Pender
Cabarrus
Perquimans
Cabarrus
Perquimans
Caswell
Person
Caswell
Person
Cherokee
Randolph
Cherokee
Randolph
Cumberland
Robeson
Cumberland
Robeson
Dare
Sampson
Dare
Sampson
Duplin
Stokes
Edgecombe
Surry
Edgecombe
Surry
Forsyth
Transylvania
Forsyth
Swain
Halifax
Union
Graham
Transylvania
Harnett
Warren
Halifax
Union
Haywood
Wilkes
Harnett
Warren
Henderson
Haywood
Wilkes
Hertford
Hendeson
Hoke
Hertford
Hyde
Hoke
Hyde
40 Counties
36 Counties
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Table V-19 Counties Ineligible to Receive Tax Proceeds Distributions
February 15, 2022 February 15, 2022 May 16, 2022 May 15, 2022
Alleghany
Haywood
Alamance
Jones
Anson
Henderson
Anson
Lenoir
Ashe
Hertford
Cabarrus
Madison
Bertie
Hoke
Caswell
Martin
Bladen
Hyde
Cherokee
Mecklenburg
Cabarrus
Jones
Columbus
Montgomery
Caswell
Lenoir
Cumberland
Northhampton
Cherokee
Martin
Dare
Pasquotank
Cumberland
Montgomery
Duplin
Pender
Dare
Pender
Edgecombe
Person
Edgecombe
Perquimans
Forsyth
Randolph
Forsyth
Person
Graham
Richmond
Halifax
Randolph
Granville
Robeson
Harnett
Robeson
Halifax
Rowan
Sampson
Harnett
Sampson
Surry
Haywood
Transylvania
Transylvania
Henderson
Union
Union
Hertford
Warren
Warren
Hoke
Wilkes
34 Counties
Wilkes
Hyde
39 Counties
G. Abandoned Manufactured Homes (AMH) Program
As established in G.S. 130A-309.111, the Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service
(DEALS) operates a grant program that provides a portion of the Division's annually appropriated grant
funding to North Carolina counties to facilitate the identification, deconstruction, recycling, and disposal of
abandoned manufactured homes which are deemed unfit, unsafe, and hazardous. The Abandoned Manufactured
Homes (AMH) Grant Program Request for Proposals (RFP) was originally developed and made available to
North Carolina counties in October 2009. FY 2021-22 was the 13th year of grant program operation.]
AMH Grants Awarded by Fiscal Year
Table V-20 shows the number of grants awarded during each of the 13 years of the program's operation and
funding allocated to those grants.
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Table V-20 AMH Grants Awarded by Year
Fiscal Year
Number of AMH Grants
Awarded
Grant Funds
Allocated
FY 2009-10
10
$385,000
FY 2010-11
3
$105,000
FY 2011-12
4
$150,000
FY 2012-13
3
$117,500
FY 2013-14
4
$80,000
FY 2014-15
3
$74,500
FY 2015-16
6
$69,000
FY 2016-17
4
$35,500
FY 2017-18
5
$49,000
FY 2018-19
0
0
FY 2019-20
8
$100,000
FY 2020-21
3
$32,000
FY 2021-22
4
$40,000
During FY 2021-22, DEACS held a third round of AMH grants under a competitive cycle. Staff developed
and released the Request for Proposals (RFP) in September 2021. Four AMH grant applications were
received, and all were approved for state contracts by March 2022 totaling $40,000 in grant funding. All
applications received met the criteria of the RFP guidelines and were approved with all or partially requested
funding for Alamance, Ashe, Henderson, and Yadkin Counties. Except for Yadkin County, all the grantees
are repeat grantees who received cleanup grants. Yadkin County received a planning grant for the maximum
amount of $2,500 and is a first-time grantee.
2. AMH Program Statistics
As required by G.S. 130A-309.117, each AMH grant program participant must submit an annual report to the
state every August that documents and summarizes county program information from the previous fiscal year.
Based on the August 2022 grantee reports, Table V-21 below shows the total number of AMH units
deconstructed under the program and the resulting amount of waste disposed of and materials recycled in FY
2021-22, including mercury thermostats, which are required to be removed before disposal. Program statistics
do not include deconstruction activities conducted in counties without state grant support.
Table V-21 AMH Units Deconstructed in FY 2021-22
Statistics for AMH Program for Fiscal Year 2021-22
Units Deconstructed
14 Units
Materials Landfilled
287.7 Tons
Materials Recycled (percentage of total tonnage)
30 Tons (0.8 %)
Mercury Thermostats Recovered
0 Thermostats
Minus the three planning grants, there were seven AMH program grants active during FY 2021-22. The
number of units deconstructed during FY 2021-22 decreased significantly when compared to FY 2020-21,
from 46 units to 14 units. Thus, the tons of materials landfilled decreased in FY 2021-22. Total recycled
materials also decreased, and the overall percentage of materials recycled decreased from 13.2 percent in FY
2020-21 to 0.8 percent in FY 2021-22. Table V-22 below presents the individual AMH grants that were
active during FY 2020-21 and provides details from those programs. No thermostats were recovered during
FY 2021-22.
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Table V-22 Active AMH Grant Program Participants During FY 2021-22
County
Contract
Start Date
Contract
End Date
Grant
Award
County
Costs
during FY
Responsible
Party Fees
Collected
# Units
Deconstructed
with Grant
Support during
FY 2021-22
Alamance
3/l/2022
3/1/2023
$12,500
$0
$0
0
Ashe
6/l/2022
5/31/2024
$15,000
$0
$0
0
Henderson
3/l/2022
2/28/2023
$10,000
$0
$0
0
Nash
3/1/2021
3/l/2023
$27,000
$26,220
$6,140
12
Jones
3/l/2021
9/1/2022
$2,500
$2,588.73
$0
0
Robeson
5/I/2020
5/l/2023
$10,000.00
$3,000
$0
2
Rockingham
3/5/2020
3/1/2023
$10,000.00
$0
$0
0
Warren
3/5/2020
3/l/2023
$10,000.00
$0
$0
0
Wilson
3/l/2021
9/l/2022
$2,500
$2,172.71
$0
0
Yadkin
3/7/2022
2/28/2023
$2,500
$0
$0
0
3. Program Participant Highlights, FY 2021-22
Four grantees completed work on AMH grants during FY 2021-22 - Jones, Nash, Robeson, and Wilson
Counties. Five grantees - Jones, Robeson, Rockingham, Warren, and Wilson Counties used grant extensions
to continue work on AMH grants. Four new AMH grants were approved for Alamance, Ashe, Henderson,
and Yadkin Counties. All of these new grants are repeat grantees except for Yadkin County. Yadkin County's
grant allows it to conduct planning grant activities to determine the extent of the AMH issues in its county.
The total expenditure by counties associated with the AMH grant program in FY 2021-22 was $33,981.44.
This expenditure is lower than the previous year, due in part to several of the FY 2021-22 being new grants
and to slow progress at demolitions due to COVID-19 and other factors. The total amount of funds
contributed by responsible parties in FY 2021-22 was $ 6,140.00, which is down from the previous fiscal
year. As shown in Table V-22 above, Nash County accounted for all of the responsible party fees collected.
4. Additional Information on the AMH Program
Three counties — Jones, Iredell, and Wilson — are expected to apply for AMH grants during FY 2022-23.
DEACS continues to assist potential applicants and grantees with information and assistance in program
development. An examination of the fiscal year county reports submitted by grantees showed that there were
significant delays from the COVID -19 pandemic, economic issues related to the recovery, and employment
instability in the counties and their contractors. These factors impacted the progress of demolitions during FY
2021-22. Every AMH County has been impacted resulting in delays in getting work completed. DEACS will
continue to work with the grantees as needed to assess the impact of these issues and to assist as practicable.
Grantees are allowed to apply for up to two (2) no -cost grant time extensions, which may be amended in their
contracts on a case -by -case basis. Warren County and Robeson Counties both had two (2) time extensions
each.
The authorizing legislation for the AMH program is found in G.S. 130A-309.111 through 130A-309.117.
The legislation states that the AMH grant program expires on October 1, 2023. Therefore, the final grant
round will be held during FY 2022-23 unless action is taken to extend the grant program.
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H. Electronics Management Program
North Carolina General Statute 130A-309.130 established the Electronics Management Program. The program
directs manufacturers of electronics, retailers, consumers, and state and local governments to share accountability
for the responsible recycling and reuse of electronic equipment. The law applies to computer equipment and
televisions intended primarily for consumer use. Computer equipment includes computers, tablets, gaming
systems, monitors, video display units, printers, scanners, combination printer -scanner fax machines, and
other peripherals (except for keyboards and mice). Items such as mobile telephones, video recorders, cable, and
satellite boxes, and all commercial devices such as printers and data -networking systems are not covered devices
under the law.
1. Manufacturers' Responsibilities
Before selling computer equipment and televisions in North Carolina, manufacturers must register with the
state and pay a registration fee, which is dependent upon the type of equipment manufactured and, for
computer equipment, a recycling plan (level I, II or III) is required.
Television and computer equipment manufacturers have different recycling obligations under the law.
Television manufacturers are assigned an annual target weight by the Division of Waste Management to
recycle based on their market share. Computer equipment manufacturers are required to have a plan in place
to make the recycling of computers available to consumers. The law is designed to provide electronics
recycling opportunities for the consumer, which is defined as an occupant of a dwelling who used the
equipment primarily for personal or home business use. A nonprofit organization with fewer than 10
employees is also considered a consumer.
Television manufacturers pay an initial fee of $2,500 plus an annual fee of $2,500. Each television
manufacturer is obligated to recycle or arrange for the recycling of its market share of televisions and must
annually report the weight of televisions they recycled or arranged to recycle for the previous fiscal year.
Computer equipment manufacturers' responsibility:
• Pay an initial registration fee of $10,000 to $15,000, followed by an annual registration fee of $2,500 to
$15,000, depending on the level of recycling plan chosen.
• Computer equipment manufacturers must provide a plan, through which consumers are provided free and
reasonably convenient recycling.
• Recycling and transportation must be accomplished using environmentally sound management practices.
• Manufacturers must provide consumer recycling education and a toll -free phone number.
• Each registered computer equipment manufacturer must also submit an annual report detailing the total
weight of computer equipment collected for recycling and reuse for the previous fiscal year, summarizing
the actions implemented from the approved plan.
2. Retailer's Responsibilities
Retailers in North Carolina may only sell computer equipment and televisions that display the manufacturer
label of a registered manufacturer in compliance with the electronics management law.
3. State Agencies and Governmental Entities Responsibilities
State agencies and governmental entities in North Carolina may only purchase computer equipment and
televisions that are produced by registered manufacturers in compliance with the electronics management
law. A list of manufacturers that are compliant can be viewed at:
https://edocs.deq.nc.izov/WasteManaizement/DocView.aspx?id=l390200&dbid=0&repo=WasteMana e_ mien
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4. Registration of Facilities Recovering or Recycling Electronics
Facilities that recover or recycle covered devices or other electronic devices diverted from the waste
stream for transfer, treatment, or processing must register annually with the Department on or before
August 1 each year.
5. Recycling Rates Within North Carolina
Data on the recycling of computer equipment and televisions come from two primary sources: manufacturer
reports and Local Government Annual Reports (LGAR). Table V-23 below presents information reported by
manufacturers registered with North Carolina.
Table V-23 Electronics Collection by Weight
Computer Equipment
Television
Type of Collection
Manufacturers
Manufacturers
(lbs.)
(lbs.)
Mail -back Program
911,218.70
0
Retail Collection
0
0
Scheduled Collection Events
0
0
Permanent drop-off through local
268,324.00
13,214,434.00
government programs
Permanent drop-off sponsored by
268,626.00
3,140,406.36
manufacturers
Total lbs
1,448,168.70
16,354,840.36
Permanent drop-off locations are the option most offered to consumers for their electronics recycling. Drop-
off operations can be at local government locations and via manufacturer -sponsored sites, such as retailers,
thrift stores, and temporary collection events. Mail -back programs are an important option for rural areas
with fewer drop-off locations available, although, the weight collected through this collection method
continues to be relatively small.
Almost 80 percent of televisions being recycled by consumers are brought to local government programs.
Table V-24 and Table V-25 below show the recycling of electronics collected by county and municipal
collection programs as well as overall collection programs by fiscal year.
Table V-24 Electronics Collected (Tons) by County and Municipal Collection Programs by Fiscal Year
County and Municipal
Collection Programs
Televisions
Computer
Equipment**
Other
Electronics
Total
FY 2012-13
8,739.47
5,419.81
14,159.28
FY 2013-14
9,314.94
5,470.99
14,785.93
FY 2014-15
10,025.66
5,050.77
15,076.43
FY 2015-16
12,057.66
4,623.86
16,681.52
FY 2016-17
11,137.81
4,656.75
15,794.56
FY 2017-18*
9,833.78
3,519.09
13,352.87
FY 2018-19
9,912.60
3,531.48
13,444.08
FY 2019-20
7,742.63
1,145.35
2,847.79
11,735.77
FY 2020-21
6,847.92
1,121.02
2,655.35
10,624.28
FY 2021-22
5,613.34
1 2,058.54
1 1,235.70
1 8,907.58
* A correction was made to the FY 2017-18 local government television and other electronics tons in the FY 2018-19
report.
** Local governments were asked for the first time in FY 2019-20 to report computer equipment separately. In
previous years, computer equipment has been combined with other electronics.
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Table V-25 Overall Recycling of Electronics
Manufacturer
Television
Tons
Collected
Manufacturer
Computer
Equipment
Tons Collected
Local
Government
Television Tons
Collected
Local Government
Other Electronics
Tons Collected **
Total Tons
Total
Pounds
Per Capita
FY 2012-13
1,624
2,099
8,739
5,420
17,882
3.7
FY 2013-14
2,460
1,843
9,315
5,471
19,090
3.9
FY 2014-15
2,834
1,193
10,026
5,051
19,104
3.8
FY 2015-16
1,743
1,598
12,058
4,624
20,023
4.0
FY 2016-17
2,086
694
11,138
4,657
18,575
3.8
FY 2017-18*
2,901
725
9,834
3,519
16,979
3.3
FY 2018-19
1,507
516
9,913
3,531
15,467
3.0
FY 2019-20
250
829
7,743
3,993
12,815
2.4
FY 2020-21
150
465
6,848
3,776
11,239
2.1
FY 2021-22
1,570
1 590
5,613
1 3,294 1
11,068
2.1
* A correction was made to the FY 2017-18 local government television and other electronics tons in the FY 2018-19
report.
** Local government other electronics include computer equipment.
6. Compliance and Enforcement of Electronics Laws
Manufacturers that have not paid their annual fees or submitted required documentation are ineligible to
market their products in North Carolina. Residents and government agencies can check the DWM website
https://edocs.deq.nc. gov/WasteManagement/DocView.aspx?id=1390200&dbid=0&repo=WasteManagement&
to determine which companies may sell in North Carolina.
The Division of Waste Management and DEACS have been coordinating with manufacturer stakeholder
groups, as well as a national consortium of states with electronics programs - Electronics Recycling
Coordination Clearinghouse (ERCC), to seek ways to streamline and automate reporting requirements for
North Carolina. Manufacturer reporting requirements vary greatly from state to state. North Carolina has
joined with other states in allowing manufacturers to register via web access at:
https://ecycleregistration.org/Default.aspx.
7. Electronics Management Fund
The Electronics Management Fund, administered by DWM, is funded by computer equipment and television
manufacturers' initial registration and annual fees. Fees paid into the electronics management fund are used to
support approved electronics management programs within North Carolina counties. Table V-26 reflects the
fund's balance and payout for FY 2021-2022.
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Table V-26 Electronics Management Fund
Balance of Funds as of July 1, 2021
$ 479,279.81
Debits
February 2020 Distributions to Local
Government Programs *
[$ 535,499.21
Cost of Market Share Data
[$ 7,155.50]
ERCC Membership and participation in e-
Cycle Registration
[$6,500.00]
Administrative and Salary Costs
[$78,296.69]
Total Debits
$627,451.40
Credits
Computer Equipment Manufacturer Fees
$568,000.00
Television Manufacturer Fees
$ 61,300.00
ARPA Bonus Reimbursement
Total Credits
$1,453.2F$630,753.28
Ending Balance June 30, 2022
$482,581.69
*Fund balance in mid-Januaa prior to distribution o�funds was approximately $804,473
8. Types of Equipment Recovered by Local Programs
Based on information reported from local governments in FY 2021-2022, the full cost of electronics recycling
through local government programs is estimated to be approximately $0.38 per person. Local governments
can become eligible for funds by implementing an electronics management plan, submitting the plan and
required plan elements as a Fund application, and using an electronics recycler/vendor that holds the e-
Stewards or R2 certification. Although costs to operate local government programs vary significantly, the
calendar year 2022 fund monies distributed covered approximately 18 percent of the estimated costs to
operate programs that made themselves eligible to receive funds.
Because of consolidation among electronics manufacturers and an increasing number of computer
manufacturers choosing to register with a Level II plan, the distribution amounts may vary in the future.
Electronics programs are required to demonstrate to DWM that all recycling of computer equipment and
televisions is being conducted by R2 or e-Steward-certified facilities to receive future distributions. The
funding must be used only for the management of electronics. The 58 local governments with approved
electronics recycling plans received their pro rata share of a total of $535,499.21 in distributions from the
Electronics Management Fund in February 2022. The list of local governments that received funds last fiscal
year is shown in Table V-27 below.
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Table V-27 Electronics Management Distribution FY 2021-22
Unit of Local Government
Fund Amount
Alamance
$11,613.51
Alexander
$4,927.80
Ashe
$3,601.08
Brunswick
$14,760.67
Buncombe
$9,571.31
Camden
$1,828.97
Catawba
$8,238.91
Chatham
$9,002.72
Chowan
$1,630.91
Cleveland
$22,757.93
Craven
$2,888.45
Cumberland
$8,045.59
Davie
$1,285.96
Durham, City of
$14,394.88
Gaston
$2,653.43
Gates
$1,296.39
Granville
$6,216.61
Guilford
$25,599.00
Halifax
$1,180.77
Haywood
$10,055.56
Henderson
$12,930.75
Hertford
$171.52
Iredell
$16,772.54
Jackson
$768.54
Lee
$6,568.19
Lenoir
$657.19
Lincoln
$14,669.70
Madison
$151.62
Martin
$284.29
McDowell
$4,705.10
Mecklenburg
$68,374.26
Mitchell
$1,776.85
New Hanover
$18,770.20
Orange
$12,793.34
Pasquotank
$2,826.85
Pender
$12,615.18
Perquimans
$1,104.01
Polk
$1,128.65
Randolph
$2,105.68
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Unit of Local Government
Fund Amount
Richmond
$1,101.17
Robeson
$183.84
Rockingham
$2,327.44
Rowan
$6,823.11
Rutherford
$663.35
Scotland
$1,229.10
Stanly
$3,200.23
Stokes
$5,354.25
Surry
$8,628.39
Transylvania
$2,937.73
Union
$12,888.10
Vance
$6,064.99
Wake
$106,960.88
Warren
$92.87
Watauga
$610.28
Wayne
$5,590.21
Wilkes
$1,639.44
Wilson
$8,180.15
Winston-Salem, City of
$20,298.77
Total:
$535,499.21
I. Additional Documentation from the N.C. Department of Administration and Department of
Transportation
Please refer to these links for reports from the North Carolina Department of Administration and Department of
Transportation that summarize the environmental and resource conservation programs provided by those agencies.
The N.C. Department of Administration promotes the purchase and use of sustainable, efficient supplies and
products. As the department progresses with this effort, more of those types of products are being added to
statewide term contracts and agency -specific term contracts awarded through open market bids. For more
information, visit the Division of Purchase and Contract's website at: https://ncadmin.nc.gov/about-
doa/divisions/purchase-contract.
G.S. 136-28.8(g) and G.S. 130A-309.14(3) mandate that the N.C. Department of Transportation prepares an annual
report on the amounts and types of recycled materials specified or used in construction and maintenance projects
during the previous state fiscal year and review of bid procedures, respectively. The types of recycled materials
incorporated into the report would routinely contribute to the consumer and industrial waste streams, compounding
the problem of declining space in landfills.
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A. Browntields Agreements Finalized Between January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022
Site Name
City
County
Project Number
Acres
1
South & Hollis LoSo
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24062-20-060
2.6
2
Durafiber
Salisbury
Rowan
22030-18-080
515.28
3
Dilworth Auto Service
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24051-20-060
2.283
4
Clawson Radiator II (RN)
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25026-21-060
0.86
5
Former Nebel Knitting
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
23086-19-060
2.05
6
Textile Piece Dyeing
Lincolnton
Lincoln
21035-17-055
21.96
7
The Mechanic Man
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25002-21-060
0.71
8
East Cama St
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24036-20-060
0.56
9
Mt Gilead Cotton Co
Mt Gilead
Montgomery
25054-21-062
3.55
30
Liggett & Myers Tobacco
Durham
Durham
22063-18-032
2.791
11
Rogers Oil
Raleigh
Wake
23043-19-092
3.78
12
Northern Telecom
Durham
Durham
23079-19-032
94.89
13
Rocky Mount Mills
Rocky Mount
Nash
20025-16-064
109.72
14
University Place Mall
Chapel Hill
Orange
22047-18-068
39.4
15
Kindley St
Raleigh
Wake
25025-21-092
10.136
16
Pelton Crane Amendment
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
09034-05-060
43.84
17
Pelton Crane Amendment
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
09034-05-060
3.104
18
GFP Assesmbly Warehouse
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24043-20-060
2.44
19
True Textiles Greenway
Elkin
Surry
20080-16-086
Amendment
20
ReVenture North
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
19085-15-060
110.681
21
Adams Property
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
21022-17-060
1.9808
22
77 Center Drive Amendment
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
16048-12-060
Amendment
23
Vernon Packaging
Winston-
Salem
Forsyth
24050-20-034
4.03
24
East Side Truck Service
Fayetteville
Cumberland
25009-21-026
3.39
25
Orange County Print Shop
Chapel Hill
Orange
23027-19-068
0.66
26
Almont Shipping II
Wilmington
New Hanover
23051-19-065
2.97
27
Erwin Mill
Erwin
Harnett
22058-18-043
55.25
28
Primrose School
Apex
Wake
23066-19-092
2.82
29
South Street Condos - East
Raleigh
Wake
23006-19-092
0.83
30
Seaboard Station
Raleigh
Wake
22075-18-092
6.72
31
Sir Walter Gun Range
Knightdale
Wake
23068-19-092
46.21
Total
986
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B. Sites with Dry -Cleaning Solvent Contamination by County and City and
Sites Certified into the DSCA Program by County and City
(Certified Sites are bold, Site Status definitions follow Appendix B.)
COUNTY
CITY
ID NAME
ADDRESS
STATUS
JURISDICTION
Alamance (14)
Burlington
10002 Workman Property
1361 Church
St
1HSB
Burlington
10003 A Cleaner World
2781 Church
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Burlington
10004 RE Boone Cleaners
306 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Burlington
10006 McPherson Cleaners
2469 Church
St
NFA
DSCA
Burlington
10008 Norge Laundry & Cleaning Village
2102 Webb
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Burlington
10009 Boston Cleaners
2182 Church
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Burlington
10010 Regal Cleaners
1603 Church
St
NFA
DSCA
Burlington
10011 Westbrook Cleaners
1030 Williamson
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Burlington
10012 Boston Cleaners
1902 Webb
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Burlington
10013 One Hour Klean
1785 Webb
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Burlington
10014 Fifth Street Cleaners
232 Fifth
St
IHSB
Burlington
10015 Professional Klean
918 Church
St
Assessment
DSCA
Graham
10001 Harden Cleaners
220 Harden
St
Closure
DSCA
Graham
10005 Impressive Cleaners
226 Harden
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Bertie (1)
Windsor
80001 Williford Cleaners
108 Sterlingworth
St
Assessment
DSCA
Brunswick (2)
Calabash
100002 Love Cleaners, Inc.
9956 Beach
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Southport
100001 Towngate Cleaners
715 Howe
St
Closure
DSCA
Buncombe (12)
Asheville
110001 Swannanoa Laundry
22 Church
St
Assessment
DSCA
Asheville
110004 Swannanoa Cleaners
712 Merrimon
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Asheville
110005 Nu -Way Cleaners
167 Patton
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Asheville
110006 Blue Ridge Cleaners
1378 Hendersonville
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Asheville
110007 Swananoa Cleaners
1336 Patton
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Asheville
110008 Crisp One Hour Cleaners
121 Biltmore
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Asheville
110009 Hour Glass Cleaners
85 Tunnel
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Asheville
110010 Norge Laundry & Cleaning Village
713 Merrimon
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Asheville
110011 Bon Ton Cleaners & Laundry
650 Haywood
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Asheville
110012 Mayflower Cleaners
732 Haywood
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Asheville
110014 Thru-Out Cleaning & Pressing
2 London
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Weaverville
110002 Quonun Knitting
115 Reems Creek
Rd
IHSB
Burke (3)
Morganton
120001 Ferree Cleaners
406 Sterling
St
Assessment
DSCA
Morganton
120002 Jordan's Cleaners
302 College
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Morganton
120003 Superior Cleaners
242 Fleming
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
Cabarrus (3)
Concord
130001 Fuller Supply Company
191 Crowell
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Concord
130002 Caldwell Cleaners
800 Church
St
Assessment
DSCA
Kannapolis
130003 Jay's One -hour Cleaners
1803 Main
St
Petitioned
DSCA
Caldwell (1)
Lenoir
140001 Jordan Cleaners
220 Morganton
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Carteret (2)
Morehead City
160001 Coastal Dry Cleaners
3000 Arendell
St
NFA
DSCA
Morehead City
160002 Sunshine Cleaners
1612 Bridges
St
NFA
DSCA
Catawba (3)
Conover
180001 Conover Cleaners
430 Conover
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Hickory
180002 One Hour Cleaners
1925 12th
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Hickory
180003 A Cleaner World #107
1009 2nd
St
Assessment
DSCA
Chatham (2)
Chapel Hill
190001 Cole Park Cleaners
11552 US Highway 15 501
NFA
DSCA
Siler City
190002 Chatham Cleaners and Laundrette
401 Third
St
Assessment
DSCA
Cleveland (5)
Shelby
230001 Folks Dry Cleaners
1165 Marion
St
NFA
DSCA
Shelby
230002 Folk's Cleaners
200 Marion
St
Assessment
DSCA
Shelby
230003 Bills One Hour Cleaners
410 Lafayette
St
Assessment
DSCA
Shelby
230004 One Hour Martinizing
300 Marion
St
Assessment
DSCA
Shelby
230005 Boulevard Cleaners
1510 Dixon
Blvd
Interim Action
DSCA
Craven (2)
New Bern
250001 Carriage House Cleaners
422 Pollock
St
Assessment
DSCA
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New Bern
250002 Glam-O-Rama Cleaners and Laundromat
715 Degrafenreid
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Cumberland (18)
Fayetteville
260001 Mayflower Laundry And Dry Cleaning
512 Russell
St
NFA
DSCA
Fayetteville
260002 Easy Wash Dry Cleaners
5308 Bragg
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Fayetteville
260003 Smitty's Dry Cleaners
3060 Owen
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Fayetteville
260004 Kore-o-mat Laundromat
3311 Bragg
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Fayetteville
260005 Davis Cleaners
1672 Owen
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Fayetteville
260006 One Hour Koretizing Cleaners
4924 Raeford
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Fayetteville
260007 Parker Cleaners
4950 Bragg
Blvd
Interim Action
DSCA
Fayetteville
260008 Verne's Cleaners
6341 Bragg
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Fayetteville
260010 Highland Cleaners
2609 Raeford
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Fayetteville
260012 Hamont Cleaners
5228 Bragg
Blvd
IHSB
Fayetteville
260013 A&H Cleaners
4515 Bragg
Blvd
IHSB
Fayetteville
260014 Scotty Cleaners
244 Robeson
St
NFA
DSCA
Fayetteville
260015 Glam-O-Rama
5701 Yadkin
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Fayetteville
260016 Prestige Cleaners
3120 Raeford
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Fayetteville
260018 One Hour Cleaners
1303 Fort Bragg
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Fayetteville
260019 Al's Glam-O-Rama
401 Hope Mills
Rd
Investigation
DSCA
Fayetteville
260020 Norge LaunDry and Dry Cleaning
818 Elm
St
Assessment
DSCA
Spring Lake
260009 Crown Cleaners
115 Main
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Dare (3)
Manteo
280001 Ange Speed Wash
118 US Highway 64
Assessment
DSCA
Manteo
280002 Outer Banks Cleaners
414 US Highway 64
Assessment
DSCA
Southern Shores
280003 Outer Banks Cleaners, Inc.
5593 Croatan
Hwy
NFA
DSCA
Davidson (5)
Lexington
290001 Country Club Cleaners
972 Main
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Lexington
290004 J&J Cleaners
5901 Old US Highway 52
UST
Lexington
290005 J & J Dry Cleaner
9 Plaza
Pkwy
Assessment
DSCA
Thomasville
290002 Young's Cleaners
501 Randolph
St
Assessment
DSCA
Welcome
290006 J&J Dry Clean and Laundry
5891 Old US Highway 52
Certified
DSCA
Davie (3)
Advance
300002 K&R Cleaners
5289 US Highway 158
NFA
DSCA
Advance
300003 Village Cleaners
110 Commerce
Pi
Assessment
DSCA
Mocksville
300001 Fallies Dry Cleaning
899 Main
St
IHSB
Durham (38)
Chapel Hill
320016 Carolina Cleaners
2214 Nelson
Hwy
NFA
DSCA
Durham
320001 One Hour Koretizing
4404 Roxboro
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Durham
320002 Plants Unlimited
3535 Hillsborough
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320003 Triangle Laundromat & Cleaners
4871 NC Highway 55
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320004 Eakes Cleaners
827 Morgan
St
IHSB
Durham
320005 American Dry Cleaners
4711 Hope Valley
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Durham
320006 American Drycleaners
700 Mallard
Ave
IHSB
Durham
320007 Model Laundry
1001 Holloway
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320008 W.P. Ballard
639 Junction
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320009 TNT Cleaners
5308 Roxboro
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Durham
320010 Weavers Cleaners
1212 Fayetteville
St
Interim Action
DSCA
Durham
320011 Scott And Roberts Dry Cleaners
733 Foster
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Durham
320012 Shannon Dry Cleaning and Laundromat
3710 Shannon
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Durham
320013 One Hour Martinizing
1103 Club
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320014 Hollywood Cleaners
3823 Guess
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320015 Durham Dry Cleaners
2526 Erwin
Rd
Closure
DSCA
Durham
320017 Rambo Cleaners
4306 Roxboro
St
Interim Action
DSCA
Durham
320018 H & S Cleaners
105 NC Highway 54
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320019 New Method Laundry & Dry Cleaners
1201 Chapel Hill
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320020 White Star Laundry and Cleaners
637 Broad
St
NFA
DSCA
121 IPage
Durham
320021 A Cleaner World # 203
5700 Fayetteville
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320022 H & S Cleaners
4015 University
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320023 Regency Cleaners
3912 University
Dr
Closure
DSCA
Durham
320024 White Star Cleaners
904 9th
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Durham
320026 Durham Dry Cleaners
810 Peabody
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320027 Model Laundry and Cleaners
808 Washington
St
NFA
DSCA
Durham
320028 Model Cleaners and Laundry
1910 Chapel Hill
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320029 One Hour Koretizing Laundry
1016 Main
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Durham
320030 New Method Laundry and Dry Cleaners
400 Cleveland
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320031 Bernard's Formalwear
734 9th
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320032 D W Dry Cleaners
314 Driver
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320034 Sunshine Cleaners
3300 Guess
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320035 Indio Montessori School
g
1101 Main
ST
Federal
Remediation
Durham
320036 Boykin and Roberts Dry Cleaners
2510 Fayetteville
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320037 Classic Cleaners
5300 Roxboro
St
IHSB
Durham
320038 White Star Laundry and Cleaners
610 Lakeland
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320039 Triangle Laundry and Cleaners
3117 Guess
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320040 Eakes Cleaners
229 Gregson
St
Certified
DSCA
Edgecombe (5) Rocky Mount
330002 Thorne's Dry Cleaners
502 Rose
St
NFA
DSCA
Rocky Mount
330003 Prestige Cleaners
620 Thomas
St
Interim Action
DSCA
Rocky Mount
330006 Quality Laundry & Cleaners
242 Tarboro
St
NFA
DSCA
Rocky Mount
330007 Rocky Mount Laundry and Dry Cleaners
219 Washington
St
Assessment
DSCA
Tarboro
330005 Deluxe Cleaners
2223 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Forsyth (35) Clemmons
340042 Village Cleaners
2600 Lewisville Clemmons
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Kernersville
340004 Hooker Furniture
210 Main
St
rHSB
Kernersville
340007 Camelot Cleaners
820 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Kernersville
340021 Modern Cleaners
211 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Kernersville
340022 Warren Cleaners
129 Church
Ln
Assessment
DSCA
Kernersville
340031 A Cleaner World #175
611 Main
St
NFA
DSCA
Winston Salem
340002 Shores Cleaners
692 Hanes Mall
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Winston Salem
340003 Rodem Cleaners
1221 Academy
St
IHSB
Winston Salem
340005 $2.75 Cleaners
1322 Hawthorne
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340006 Young Cleaners
4309 Liberty
St
IHSB
Winston Salem
340008 Hour Glass Cleaners
5955 University
Pkwy
Monitoring
DSCA
Winston Salem
340009 Smith Dry Cleaners
310 Martin Luther King Jr
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340011 Camelot Cleaners
1218 Waughtown
St
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340012 A Cleaner World
3251 Healy
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340013 A Cleaner World #161
101 Peacehaven
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Winston Salem
340014 Camel City Cleaners
2808 Reynolda
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340015 Camel City Laundry
501 3rd
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Winston Salem
340016 $2.50 Krystal Cleaners
357 Jonestown
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Winston Salem
340017 Trade Street Cleaners
426 Trade
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Winston Salem
340018 U.S. $2.09 Cleaners
3915 Country Club
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Winston Salem
340020 XL Cleaners
3001 University
Pkwy
NFA
DSCA
Winston Salem
340024 Sunshine Cleaners
5013 Country Club
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Winston Salem
340027 Davis -Frye Cleaners
704 Waughtown
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Winston Salem
340028 One Hour Martinizing
4332 Old Walkertown
Rd
IHSB
Winston Salem
340029 One Hour Martinizing
4001 Country Club
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Winston Salem
340032 Club Haven Cleaners
5013 Country Club
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Winston Salem
340033 Jarrard's Self Sevice Laundry
807 Marshall
St
Assessment
DSCA
1221Page
Winston Salem
340034 Camel City Dry Cleaners
285 Stratford
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340035 $2.50 Cleaners
3604 Reynolda
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Winston Salem
340037 South Fork Cleaners
3900 Country Club
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340038 Bee Cleaners
5395 Shattalon
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Winston Salem
340039 NS Farrington & Co
2355 Farrington Point
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340040 The Cleaners
200 Jonestown
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340041 A Cleaner World #150
3735 Peters Creek
Pkwy
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340043 One Hour Martinizing
3520 Yadkinville
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Franklin (1)
Louisburg
350001 401 Cleaners
608 Bickett
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Gaston (8)
Belmont
360001 Untz Drycleaners
514 Woodlawn
Ave
NPL
Belmont
360005 Prestown Cleaners & Laundry
91 McAdenville
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Belmont
360008 Belmont Dry Cleaners
111 Main Street
Assessment
DSCA
Gastonia
360002 Carsons Drycleaners
401 Chester
St
Brownfields
Gastonia
360003 Deluxe Cleaners
2529 Franklin
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Gastonia
360004 Union Road Cleaners
2210 Union
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Gastonia
360006 One Hour Martinizing
143 Franklin
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Gastonia
360007 Carson Cleaners
1328 Franklin
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Granville (1)
Oxford
390001 Oxford Dry Cleaners
700 Hillsboro
St
UST
Guilford (56)
Greensboro
410001 Cleaner Image
4711 Lawndale
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Greensboro
410002 Cinderella Cleaners
2043 Martin Luther King Jr
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Greensboro
410003 U.S. $1.75 Cleaners
2900 Randleman
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Greensboro
410004 Columbia Laundry Corp
2507 Battleground
Ave
IHSB
Greensboro
410007 Master Kleen
5320 Liberty
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Greensboro
410009 Everhart Dry Cleaners
1000 Summit
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410010 Glam-o-rama
719 Market
St
IHSB
Greensboro
410011 O Henry Cleaners
3210 Summit
Ave
IHSB
Greensboro
410014 Master Kleen Cleaners
3402 West Gate City
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410015 Quality Cleaners
4117 Spring Garden
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410017 Premier Cleaners
513 Summit
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Greensboro
410018 Dry Clean America
403 Meadowview
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410019 Burnetts Cleaner And Laundry
1932 Market
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410022 Fordhams Cleaners
1900 Spring Garden
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Greensboro
410023 A Cleaner City
2804 Battleground
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410024 A Cleaner World #162
4506 High Point
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Greensboro
410026 A Cleaner World #168
1949 Battleground
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Greensboro
410028 Columbia Laundry
920 Bessemer
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Greensboro
410029 Presto Cleaners
4625 High Point
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Greensboro
410033 A Cleaner World #182
531 College
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410034 Village Laundry
707 College
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410035 The Cleaners
829 Lee
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410038 Phoenix Supply Company
2701 Branchwood
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
Greensboro
410039 One Hour Martinizing
2519 High Point
Rd
IHSB
Greensboro
410040 Yong's Cleaners
1901 Westridge
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Greensboro
410041 New Era Cleaners
2840 Randleman
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410042 Model Laundry of Greensboro
1600 Gate City
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Greensboro
410044 Blue Bird Cleaners
3134 Kathleen
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410045 Crystal Cleaners
2943 Battleground
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410046 A Cleaner World #184
2282 Golden Gate
Dr
Closure
DSCA
Greensboro
410047 Odorless Cleaners
219 Lewis
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Greensboro
410049 Lucas Cleaners
1101 Gate City
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
1231Page
Greensboro
410051 Tops Cleaners
2702 Battleground
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410052 Wades Dry Cleaning
607 Elm
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410054 Prestige Dry Cleaners and Laundry
3204 Randleman
Rd
Closure
DSCA
Greensboro
410055 ALS Laundry & Cleaners
3015 Spring Garden
St
IHSB
Greensboro
410056 Master Kleen
4534 Market
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Greensboro
410058 Fox Cleaners and Laundry, Inc.
3704 Old Battleground
Rd
On Hold
DSCA
Greensboro
410060 Florida St One Hour Cleaners
815 Florida
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410062 Burnetts Glam-O-Rama Cleaners
719 Market
St
On Hold
DSCA
High Point
410005 Dutch Laundry Inc.
833 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410006 Eastgate Cleaners
101 Greensboro
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
High Point
410013 Banner Laundry
2117 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410016 Pro Clean
2406 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410021 Gingiss Formal Wear
906 Main
St
NFA
DSCA
High Point
410030 $2.50 Cleaners
1310 Centennial
St
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410031 A Cleaner World #102
2517 Main
St
Monitoring
DSCA
High Point
410043 High Point Cleaners & Hatters
206 Martin Luther King Jr
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410050 Star Cleaners
723 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410053 Tinsley's Cleaners
3811 Tinsley
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
High Point
410057 Quality Dry Cleaners
501 English
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410059 Daniels Cleaners
660 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410061 Leonard Cleaners
435 Wrenn
St
Assessment
DSCA
Jamestown
410008 A Cleaner World
102 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Jamestown
410048 $2.75 Crystal Cleaners
5011 Mackay
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Stokesdale
410032 Stokesdale Cleaners
8604 Ellisboro
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Halifax (1)
Roanoke Rapids
420001 Oakland Cleaners
1190 Julian R Altsbrook
Hwy
Monitoring
DSCA
Haywood (3)
Waynesville
440001 Central Cleaners
44 Church
St
On Hold
DSCA
Waynesville
440002 American Cleaners
72 Depot
St
IHSB
Waynesville
440003 Dovers Cleaners and Laundry
94 Depot
St
IHSB
Henderson (4)
Hendersonville
450001 Blue Ridge Cleaners
503 7th
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Hendersonville
450002 Carolina Cleaners
120 Barnwell
St
Assessment
DSCA
Hendersonville
450004 Superior Cleaners & Laundry
826 Locust
St
Assessment
DSCA
Hendersonville
450005 No Way Cleaners
414 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Hoke (1)
Raeford
470001 Smitty's Cleaners
214 Main
St
NFA
DSCA
Iredell (9)
Mooresville
490010 U.S. $2.50 Cleaners
2785 Charlotte
Hwy
Assessment
DSCA
Mooresville
490011 Kim's Cleaners
250 Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Statesville
490001 Smiths Dry Cleaners
225 Gordon
St
IHSB
Statesville
490002 Johnson Cleaners, Inc.
1563 Broad
St
NFA
DSCA
Statesville
490003 Brookdale Cleaners
975 Davie
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Statesville
490007 Iredell Laundry
213 Tradd
St
Assessment
DSCA
Statesville
490008 Sloan's Cleaners
109 Water
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Statesville
490009 Smith's Cleaners
225 Gordon
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Troutman
490004 Campbell's Cleaners
171 Wagner
St
NFA
DSCA
Johnston (3)
Clayton
510003 Clayton Village Cleaners
10183 US 70 Business
Hwy
Assessment
DSCA
Clayton
510004 Barrett's Cleaners
261 NC Highway 42
Assessment
DSCA
Smithfield
510002 Glam-O-Rama Cleaners
716 Market
St
NFA
DSCA
Lee (3)
Sanford
530001 Dryclean Express
1117 Spring
Ln
NFA
DSCA
Sanford
530002 Twin City Cleaners
102 Trade
St
IHSB
Sanford
530003 Crystal Cleaners
133 Horner
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Lenoir (2)
Kinston
540001 Vicks Cleaners
2405 Herritage
St
Monitoring
DSCA
La Grange
540002 The Cleaners
603 Washington
St
NFA
DSCA
1241Page
Lincoln (3)
Denver
550003 Lowe's Cleaners
3866 NC 16 Business
Hwy
Assessment
DSCA
Denver
550004 US $2.50 Cleaners
7558
NC 73
Hwy
IHSB
Lincolmon
550002 Lincoln Laundry and Dry Cleaners
1220
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Martin (2)
Robersonville
590001 Williford Cleaners
203
Academy
St
Assessment
DSCA
Williamston
590002 Town & Country Cleaners
617
Washington
St
IHSB
Mcdowell (1)
Old Fort
560001 Nichols Laundry And Dry Cleaning
91
Catawba
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Mecklenburg (95) Charlotte
600001 A Cleaner
5333
Monroe
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600002 American Dry Cleaning Company
309
Morehead
St
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600004 Minute Man Cleaners
3058
Eastway
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600005 Mitchells Formal Wear Warehouse
115
Scaleybark
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600006 Peoples Cleaners
1930
Beatties Ford
Rd
IHSB
Charlotte
600007 Quail Dry Cleaners
8538
Park
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600008 Sno-white Cleaners And Launderers
4400
Sharon
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600009 Springfresh Cleaner
9800
Monroe
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600010 Boggs And Company
3931
Glenwood
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600011 Sno-white Cleaners
7629
Pineville Matthews
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600012 Domestic Laundry - CAMDUS site
801
Mcdowell
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600013 Cunningham Cleaners
104
Sharon Amity
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600014 One Price Drycleaning
816
Arrowood
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600015 Carriage Fine Dry Cleaning
8020
Providence
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600016 60 Minute Cleaners
9100
Tryon
St
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600017 Gateway Village Development
700
Trade
St
IHSB
Charlotte
600018 Dynasty Cleaners and Laundry
3145
Sharon Amity
Rd
Petitioned
DSCA
Charlotte
600019 Cunningham Cleaners
2909
Davidson
St
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600020 Midtown Square One Hour Valet Dry Cleaners
401
Independence
Blvd
Brownfields
Charlotte
600022 Rainbow Cleaners
8500
Pineville Matthews
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600023 Prestown Laundry And Cleaners
6214
Idlewild
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600024 60 Minute Cleaners
4447
The Plaza
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600026 Sno-White Cleaners
901
4th
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600027 Charlie Browns Dry Cleaners
3701
Freedom
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600028 Sharon Cleaners
4724
Sharon
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600029 Abra Costumes
1611
Central
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600030 Village Cleaners
7221
Albemarle
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600031 Sno-white Cleaners
5669
Farm Pond Lane
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600032 Eastway Quick Clean Service
3052
Eastway
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600033 Jones Dry Cleaning
1601
4th
St
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600035 Ivory Cleaners
2511
Westerly Hills
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600036 Faulk Cleaners
2615
Westerly Hills
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600037 Dryclean Carolinas
2508
South
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600039 Providence Cleaners
631
Sharon Amity
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600040 People's Dry Cleaners
2133
Beatties Ford
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600041 Holiday Cleaners
2241
Beatties Ford
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600042 Holiday Cleaners
3221
Monroe
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600043 Douglas Furrier and Cleaners
1200
Charlottetown
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600044 Gay Laundry and Cleaners
1101
Brevard
St
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600045 Carillon Building
227
Trade
St
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600046 Arrow Laundry & Cleaners
4735
Monroe
Rd
Brownfields
Charlotte
600048 Dan Meigs Cleaners
1101
Central
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600049 Starmount Cleaners
6215
South
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600050 Plaza Cleaners
9002
JM Keynes
Dr
NFA
DSCA
1251Page
Charlotte
600052 JFR Cleaners
9710 Monroe
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600053 Prosperity Cleaners
3020 Prosperity Church
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600056 Zenith Cleaners
2301 South
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600057 Myers Park Cleaners
1027 Providence
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600058 Seneca Dry Cleaning
5020 South
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600059 Coachman Cleaners
4001 Park
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600060 Arrow Laundry & Cleaners
1933 7th
St
Brownfields
Charlotte
600061 Derita Dry Cleaners & Laundry
2414 Sugar Creek
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600063 King's Cleaner
632 Sugar Creek
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600064 New Image Cleaners
5655 Tryon
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600065 Tryon Mall Cleaning Center
451 Sugar Creek
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600066 Hickory Square Cleaners
5724 WT Harris
Blvd
On Hold
DSCA
Charlotte
600067 Blue Band 1 Hour Cleaners
2216 Statesville
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600068 Swan Cleaners
7201 Independence
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600069 Coleman Dry Cleaners
2557 West
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600072 TC Cleaners, Inc. (US $1.85 Dry Cleaners)
5109 South
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600073 R & R Cleaners
3601 Tryon
St
IHSB
Charlotte
600074 ChilDress Dry Cleaning
9101 Monroe
Rd
IHSB
Charlotte
600075 A Cleaner World
1650 Pacific
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600076 Regal Cleaners
7143 South
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600077 McCorkles Cleaners
1437 South
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600078 Harts Cleaners
2040 Graham
St
Brownfields
Charlotte
600079 American Dry Cleaners
1806 Graham
St
Interim Action
DSCA
Charlotte
600080 Carriage Fine Dry Cleaning
1338 Cross Beam
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
Charlotte
600081 Alpine Cleaners
9205 Baybrook
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600082 A Cleaner World
4701 South
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600083 Holiday Cleaners
8920 Nations Ford
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600085 Sno White Launderers
3712 Independence
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600086 Four Seasons Cleaners
4314 The Plaza
Interim Action
DSCA
Charlotte
600087 One Price Dry Cleaning
1636 Sardis
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600088 Dutch Cleaners and Laundry
4405 The Plaza
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600089 One Hour Martinizing
1941 7th
St
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600090 Press Club Dry Cleaners
3305 South
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600091 60 Minute Cleaners
6315 South
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600093 Wash Zone Coin Laundry
1622 Trade
ST
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600094 Countryside Cleaners
5516 Independence
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600096 April Showers Dry Cleaners
5616 Farm Pond
Ln
Closure
DSCA
Charlotte
600098 Cambridge Cleaners
8006 Cambridge Commons
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Charlotte
600100 Myers Park Cleaners
425 Providence
Rd
IHSB
Charlotte
600101 Bennett Ultra Cleaners
2826 Sugar Creek
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600102 Strawn's Cleaners
3512 Wilkinson
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600103 Master Cleaners, hic.
1809 Commonwealth
Ave
IHSB
Charlotte
600108 Longs Cleaners and Laundry
918 Morehead
St
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600109 Sunrise Cleaners
9013 Albemarle
Rd
Petitioned
DSCA
Huntersville
600095 Family Cleaners
102 Statesville
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Matthews
600003 Crossroads Dry Cleaners
3607 Matthews Mint Hill
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Matthews
600025 Ho Cleaners
3116 Weddington
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Matthews
600034 Ho Cleaners
10420 Independence
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Matthews
600097 Preslar Dry Cleaning
110 Matthews Station
St
Assessment
DSCA
Pineville
600021 Hearts Dry Cleaners
9101 Pineville Matthews
Rd
NFA
DSCA
1261Page
Pineville
600107 Griffin Dry Cleaners
105
Dover
St
Assessment
DSCA
Moore (7)
Aberdeen
630002 Carters Laundry and Cleaning
1389
Sandhills
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Aberdeen
630004 Soapy Bubbles
1906
Poplar
St
NFA
DSCA
Aberdeen
630007 Neighborhood Dry Cleaners
1680
NC 5
Hwy
Assessment
DSCA
Pinehurst
630001 Pinehurst Hotel Cleaners
250
Mccaskill
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Southern Pines
630003 Carters Laundry And Cleaning
155
New York
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Southern Pines
630005 Dry Clean Express
1930
Poplar
St
NFA
DSCA
Southern Pines
630006 Valet Cleaners
205
Morganton
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Nash (9)
Nashville
640009 Acme Cleaners and Laundry
200
Boddie
St
Assessment
DSCA
Rocky Mount
640001 Clean -clean Dry Cleaners
120
Winstead
Ave
IHSB
Rocky Mount
640002 Clean Clean Dry Cleaners
627
Tarrytown Ctr
IHSB
Rocky Mount
640003 One Hour Koretizing Cleaners
129
Church
St
Assessment
DSCA
Rocky Mount
640004 Clean Clean Drycleaners
2408
Sunset
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Rocky Mount
640005 VIP Cleaners
3468
Sunset
Ave
Closure
DSCA
Rocky Mount
640006 One Hour Koretizing
1691
Northern
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Rocky Mount
640007 Bishop's Laundry
301
Church
St
Assessment
DSCA
Rocky Mount
640008 One Hour Koretizing
202
Falls
Rd
Interim Action
DSCA
19 Hanover
Wilmington
650001 Modern Dry Cleaners And Laundry
1104
Fordham
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650002 Coastal Dry Cleaners
4502
Shipyard
Blvd
Closure
DSCA
Wilmington
650003 Coastal Dry Cleaners And Coin Laundry
4701
Oleander
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650004 Coastal Dry Cleaners
2629
Carolina Beach
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Wilmington
650005 Williams Cleaners
6845
Market
St
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650006 Williams Fabricare Inc
5521
Carolina Beach
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650007 Coastal Dry Cleaners - Ogden Plaza
6840
Market
St
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650008 Kings Laundry
4615
Market
St
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650009 Coastal Cleaners
7
Kerr
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650010 Modern Laundry & Dry Cleaners
118
17th
St
Assessment
DSCA
Wilmington
650011 $2.50 Cleaners at University Square
810
College
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650012 Three Dollar Crystal Cleaners
7336
Market
St
NFA
DSCA
Wilmington
650013 Winter Park Dry Cleaners
1437
College
Rd
Closure
DSCA
Wilmington
650014 Williams Cleaners
1402
College
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Wilmington
650015 Carter Coin Laundry and Cleaners
1018
3rd
St
IHSB
Wilmington
650016 Modern Laundry and Dry Cleaners
3607
Oleander
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
Wilmington
650018 Heritage Cleaners
522
Third
St
Assessment
DSCA
Wilmington
650019 Liberty Cleaners
5424
Oleander
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Wilmington
650020 Coastal Dry Cleaners
545
Castle
St
Petitioned
DSCA
Onslow (12)
Jacksonville
670001 ABC One Hour Cleaners
2127
Lejeune
Blvd
NPL
Jacksonville
670002 Southern Cleaners And Laundry
820
Court
St
Assessment
DSCA
Jacksonville
670004 Coastal Dry Cleaners
1170
Henderson
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Jacksonville
670006 Al Cleaners
327
Henderson
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Jacksonville
670007 Quality Cleaners and Laundry
701
New Bridge
St
NFA
DSCA
Jacksonville
670008 New River Cleaners
1215
Hargett
St
Assessment
DSCA
Jacksonville
670009 Southern Cleaners and Laundry
415
Chaney
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Jacksonville
670010 Quality Cleaners and Laundry
955
Lejeune
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Jacksonville
670011 Coastal Cleaners
345
Western
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Jacksonville
670012 Coastal Garment Care
2155
LeJeune
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Midway Park
670005 Village Cleaners
175
Freedom
Way
Closure
DSCA
Swansboro
670003 Coastal Dry Cleaners
628
Corbett
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Orange (14)
Carrbom
680007 Hangers Cleaners
127
Fidelity
St
Assessment
DSCA
Carrbom
680008 Webster's Cleaners
302
Main
St
Closure
DSCA
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Carrboro
680009 MEM One Hour Martinizing
408
Weaver
St
Assessment
DSCA
Carrbom
680012 Village Laundry & Cleaners
106
Greensboro
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680001 KSP Cleaners
1490
Fordham
Blvd
Interim Action
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680002 American Dry Cleaners
201
Estes
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680003 Deluxe Cleaners
227
Elliott
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680005 Midtown Shops
750
Martin Luther King Jr
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680006 One Hour Koretizing Cleaners
301
Franklin
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680010 Chapel Hill Cleaners
422
Franklin
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680013 Village Plaza Dry Cleaners
115
Elliot Road
Assessment
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680015 Carolina Cleaners
400
Franklin
St
Assessment
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680016 Carolina Cleaners
406
Franklin
St
Assessment
DSCA
Hillsborough
680014 Webster's Cleaners, Inc
114
US Highway 70
Monitoring
DSCA
Pasquotank (1)
Elizabeth City
700001 Southgate Koretizing
1409 Ehringhaus
St
Assessment
DSCA
Pender (1)
Hampstead
710001 Hampstead Village Dry Cleaners
302
Hampstead Village
Monitoring
DSCA
Pitt (13)
Ayden
740002 Ayden Plaza
144
Third
St
NFA
DSCA
Greenville
740001 Koretizing Cleaners
2105
Charles
Blvd
IHSB
Greenville
740003 Better Look Garment Care
600
Greenville
Blvd
IHSB
Greenville
740004 Bowen Cleaners
2480
Stantonsburg
Rd
Closure
DSCA
Greenville
740005 Bowen Cleaners
3114
Evans
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greenville
740006 Rabo Cleaners
701
Hooker
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Greenville
740007 One Hour Martinizing
111
loth
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greenville
740008 Stadium Cleaners
205
Tenth
St
Closure
DSCA
Greenville
740009 Cleaner Look Garment Care
622
Greenville
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Greenville
740010 Scott's Cleaners
Ill
loth
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Greenville
740011 Scott's Cleaners
1699
Farmville
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Greenville
740012 Bowen Cleaners
3400
Memorial
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Greenville
740014 Fabric Care Center
2512
Memorial
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
Polk (1)
Tryon
750001 Brocks Cleaners
46
Maple
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Randolph (1)
Asheboro
760001 Kizer's Automatic Self Service Laundry
133
Taft
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Richmond (2)
Rockingham
770001 L & L One Hour Cleaners
1305
Broad
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Rockingham
770002 Champion Cleaning Center
1300
Broad
Ave
Interim Action
DSCA
Robeson (1)
Fairmont
780001 Stevens Dry Cleaners
117
Center
St
IHSB
Rockingham (3)
Reidsville
790001 Hicks Poly Clean Center Self Service Laundry
812
Scales
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Reidsville
790002 Ace One Hour Cleaners
1601
Scales
St
Assessment
DSCA
Reidsville
790003 Complete Dry Cleaners
1537
Freeway
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Rowan (9)
Kannapolis
800011 Jay's One -Hour Cleaners
1803
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Salisbury
800002 Avalon Cleaners
124
Avalon
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
Salisbury
800003 WMS Cleaners
712
Jake Alexander
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Salisbury
800005 M&S Cleaners
1729
Innes
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Salisbury
800006 Highlander Center Laundry
2000
Statesville
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Salisbury
800008 Vogue Cleaners
106
Long
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Salisbury
800009 Cress Residence
8207
Old Concord
Rd
IHSB
Salisbury
800010 Vogue Cleaners
402
Ines
St
Assessment
DSCA
Spencer
800001 Shaping Cleaners
400
Salisbury
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Rutherford (1)
Forest City
810001 Forest Dale Cleaners
139
Depot
St
Assessment
DSCA
Sampson (2)
Clinton
820001 Acme Cleaners
209
Beaman
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Rosebom
820002 Brown's Cleaners and Laundromat
317
Martin Luther King Jr
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Scotland (2)
Laurmbmg
830001 One Hour Cleaners
1514
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Laurinburg
830002 Village Cleaners
1691
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Stanly (2)
Albemarle
840001 Dry Clean Express
636
NC 24 27
Byp
NFA
DSCA
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Norwood
840002 Garment Care Center
560
Fork
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Stokes (1)
Walnut Cove
850001 Klean Rite Cleaners
318
Main
St
NFA
DSCA
Surry (4)
Elkin
860002 White Swan Rentals
204
Market
St
Assessment
DSCA
Elkin
860003 Lawrence Dry Cleaners
221
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Elkin
860004 Ray's Cleaners
1558
Bridge
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Mount Airy
860001 Modern Laundry And Dry Cleaners
526
Lebanon
St
Assessment
DSCA
Transylvania (1)
Brevard
880001 Rainbow Cleaners
249
Caldwell
St
Assessment
DSCA
Union (2)
Monroe
900001 Prestown Presto Clean
405
Sutherland
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Monroe
900002 Mills Cleaners
1305
Skyway
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Vance (1)
Henderson
910001 Henderson Laundry
341
Chestnut
St
IHSB
Wake (73)
Apex
920030 Best Dry Cleaners
1781
William
St
NFA
DSCA
Apex
920052 Martin Cleaners
540
Williams
St
NFA
DSCA
Apex
920065 A Cleaner World #209
1250
Williams
St
Assessment
DSCA
Cary
920004 Medlin -Davis Cleaners
1207
Kildaire Farm
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Cary
920011 Medlin -Davis Cleaners
107
Edinburgh
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Cary
920029 Galaxy Cleaners
101
New Waverly
PI
NFA
DSCA
Cary
920037 Avalon Cleaners
686
Cary Towne
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Cary
920038 Medlin Davis- Shoppes at Kildaire
173
Cary
Pkwy
Assessment
DSCA
Car.y,
920040 Village Cleaners
6420
Tryon
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Car.y,
920041 Martinizing Dry Cleaners
4246
Cary
Pkwy
NFA
DSCA
Cary
920063 Karr Cleaners
101
Ward
St
Assessment
DSCA
Cary
920064 Village Cleaners
113
Maynard
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Cary
920076 Merit Cleaners
1301
Buck Jones
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Garner
920051 Carriage House Cleaners
537
Plaza
Gar
Monitoring
DSCA
Knightdale
920009 Knightdale Cleaners
1013
Smithfield
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920001 Pro Cleaners
8377
Creedmoor
Rd
Remediation
DSCA
Raleigh
920003 Rainbow Cleaners And Laundry
2915
Essex
Cir
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920005 DJ Cleaners
3591
Maitland
Dr
IHSB
Raleigh
920006 Hilkers Cleaners
4043
Wake Forest
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Raleigh
920007 Brothers Cleaners
6144
Falls Of Neuse
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920008 Johnsons Dry Cleaners
3534
Wade
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Raleigh
920010 Fu0er Supply Company
421
Eby
Dr
Interim Action
DSCA
Raleigh
920012 Newtons Cleaners
2023
Cameron
St
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920013 Medlin -Davis Cleaners
2028
Cameron
St
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920014 Glam-o-rama Cleaners
3165
Capital
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920015 Emporium Cleaners
3501
Capital
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920016 New Hope Cleaners And Tailors
3901
Capital
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920017 Brothers Cleaners
4221
Six Forks
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920018 Ace Dry Cleaners
4701
Atlantic
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920019 Sanitary Laundry
417
McDowell
St
IHSB
Raleigh
920020 Sherrill's Dry Cleaning And Laundry
7463
Six Forks
Rd
Closure
DSCA
Raleigh
920021 T And J Cleaners
2423
Crabtree
Blvd
Interim Action
DSCA
Raleigh
920022 Medlin Davis Cleaners
4434
Creedmoor
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920023 Popes Dry Cleaners
7713
Lead Mine
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920024 Pleasant Valley Cleaners
4112
Pleasant Valley
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Raleigh
920025 Hilkers Cleaners
6325
Falls Of Neuse
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920026 Ideal Cleaners
7209
Sandy Forks
Rd
Interim Action
DSCA
Raleigh
920027 Eagle Cleaners
900
Spring Forest
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920028 Joy Cleaners
4503
Fayetteville
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920031 The Cleaners
3209
Avent Ferry
Rd
NFA
DSCA
1291Page
Raleigh
920032 Greenbrier Cleaners
4207 Fayetteville
Rd
Interim Action
DSCA
Raleigh
920033 Courtesy Cleaners
8111 Creedmoor
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920034 S & S Cleaning
425 Chapanoke
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920035 Barrett's Cleaners
5563 Western
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920036 North Boulevard Cleaners
5141 New Hope
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920039 Brookside Dry Cleaners & Laundry
1028 Brookside
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920043 Ideal Cleaners
2403 Wake Forest
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920045 Holden Cleaners
702 Martin
St
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920046 Flints Laundry and Dry Cleaning
430 Salisbury
St
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920047 Southgate Cleaners
1969 Rock Quarry
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Raleigh
920048 Rollins Economy Cleaners
407 Peace
St
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920049 Glam-O-Rama Cleaners
1601 Cross Link
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Raleigh
920050 Hidden Valley Dry Cleaners
2315 Lynn
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920053 Hilkers Cleaners and Laundromat
3612 Spring Forest
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920054 Litchford Ivory Cleaners
8320 Litchford
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920055 Roberts Drapery Service and Dry Cleaners
2205 New Hope Church
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Raleigh
920056 Reaves Spic & Span
219 Franklin
St
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920057 Royds Drive In Cleaning
719 Person
St
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920058 Medlin Davis Dry Cleaning
121 Jones
St
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920059 One Hour Martinizing
707 Person
St
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920062 Best Price Cleaners
6820 Davis
Cyr
Interim Action
DSCA
Raleigh
920066 Hilkers Cleaners
7486 Creedmoor
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920067 Rainbow Cleaners
5265 Six Forks
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920068 Glam O Rama
3801 Western
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920069 Peggy's Cleaners
1605 New Bern
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920070 Lake Boone Cleaners
2508 Wycliff
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920071 Honeycutt Cleaners
605 New Bern
Ave
Certified
DSCA
Raleigh
920072 Pope's Dry Cleaners
1408 Corporation
Pkwy
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920073 Pope's Dry Cleaners
3075 Medlin
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920075 Acme Cleaners
331 New Bern
Ave
Investigation
DSCA
Raleigh
920077 VIP Formal Wear
3801 Wilmington
St
Certified
DSCA
Wake Forest
920061 Best Dry Cleaners
12231 Capital
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Zebulon
920074 Zebulon Dry Cleaners
131 Vance
St
Assessment
DSCA
Warren (1)
Manson
930001 Boyd's Cleaners
295 Manson Drewry
Rd
IHSB
Watauga (2)
Boone
950001 High Country Cleaners
396 King
St
Assessment
DSCA
Boone
950002 Trailway Cleaners, Inc.
320 King
St
NFA
DSCA
Wayne (5)
Goldsboro
960001 Penny Dry Cleaners
214 Ash
St
Assessment
DSCA
Goldsboro
960002 Penny One Hour Cleaners and Laundry
433 Berkeley
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Goldsboro
960003 Goldwayne Dry Cleaning & Laundry Co
607 Mulberry
St
UST
Goldsboro
960004 Paramount Cleaners
225 Walnut
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Goldsboro
960005 Terry One Hour Cleaners
1515 Ash
St
Assessment
DSCA
Wilkes (1)
Wilkesboro
970001 Wilkesboro Drive -In Cleaners
513 Main
St
NFA
DSCA
Wilson (8)
Wilson
980001 Koretizing Cleaners
1313 Ward
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Wilson
980002 Discount Cleaners
700 US Highway 301
NFA
DSCA
Wilson
980003 Exclusive Cleaners
725 Goldsboro
St
Assessment
DSCA
Wilson
980004 Exclusive Cleaners
1513 Ward
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Wilson
980005 Friendly Cleaners
605 Pender
St
Brownfields
Wilson
980006 Exclusive Cleaners
1673 Parkwood
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Wilson
980007 Exclusive Cleaners
2700 Ward
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Wilson
980008 Cokes Cleaners
305 Nash
St
Assessment
DSCA
549 Sites Identified
496
Sites Certified
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DSCA Site Status Definitions
Petitioned: The DSCA Program has received a petition to enter the program and is in the process of completing the required paperwork.
Certified: The DSCA Program has entered into an agreement with a petitioner and is in the process of assigning a state -hired, independent
environmental contractor to conduct a prioritization assessment.
Assessment: The DSCA Program's independent environmental contractor is determining the extent of soil and groundwater contamination at the site.
Monitoring: The DSCA Program's independent environmental contractor is monitoring the levels of contaminants in the groundwater at the site.
Remediation: The DSCA Program's independent environmental contractor is performing cleanup at the site.
Interim Action: Site conditions are favorable for source removal or for conducting a pilot study for remediation.
Emergency: The DSCA Program has determined there is an immediate need for corrective action to abate a potential hazard to human health
or the environment.
On Hold: Please contact the site's project manager for more details.
Closure: The extent of contamination is defined and considered stable. The DSCA Program is developing and implementing a risk management
plan to protect human health and the environment from remaining contamination.
NFA: No Further Action Required
131 IPage
C. Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List
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NCD986178226 FE3s'FI I NDU• .TRMS. INC
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NC HICHWAY 159'WRST
NCDO03216462
LNIION CARBIDE COR-EVEREADY BATTERY
8t10 ALBEMARI F RD
NONCDO002555
3L'I3F--ILLE$UN1PF3 &GLASSffORM R)
924V47STTMFFERSONST=
NCDO03213030
DOUGL.AS BATTERY MANUFACTURING CO.
590BATIECtY DR
NCD144L92.606
PrR�-MYTH
TAYLOR STREET
NCNCDD002969
WUN OF EDE�= STREET DEPT
120 W MCKS ST
NONCDM01074
OLD FORD BLDG
FIFFH ST
` OC - vo4atle organic compound SVOC
- semi -volatile organic compound
Cw
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46.30 w*memla
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smfam ware,
rum6 aver. vacs
POWKIwau: metals
G-EN RAVEN
AL 1bIANCE
46.24 a mmdwatea, metals
gtrnmdaratu. voc--
RALIIGH
WAKE
46.21 moon h teF. VCCs
'Da. %HOC:
poundwatzr, SVOcs
h,IA2 CN
%fCIDO YELL
46.21 gtouz&wer. mecis
CI-IARL=-
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46.20 groundwater SVOC:
eoundwater. %rOCs
CHA LOTSE.
4IECE LENBURG
4616 �mhmmt. metals
-X4 S%rocs
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elm,*Mt svocs
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LINCOLN
46.I1 goua&=ror. VDCs
ASHEBORO
RANDOLM
45.97 groundwater- VC)Cs
SC4 %rocs
WHITEVD.IE
COLUMBUS
45S6 5, metals
eoundwates. VOCS
VGIIdS I GNS dI Ehi
FDF SYrH
45.69 eraundaater. metal-
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45.67 groundwater. VOOCs
ED NiON
CHGWA-V
45.63 3ouudwatu_ VOCs
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-5.6 raabx�. metals
a.. oc:
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NCD98101S746
CAROLINA AIUNDNUI L ERRRRT TAILOR
SR 1125
ROPER
WA.SBINGTON
45.33 soil VOC:
NCD024600579
SUPERIORPROD= COMPANY
4S01 BLZtL1tIGTONRD
GREENSBORO
GUI FORD
45.25 3DE aetaL.
NCN000409779
WAYNE AGRICULTURAL WORKS
700 S IOHN ST
GOLDSBORO
WAi'_^,'E
45.25 gm md,,Au. metal;
gmmdwara. VDCs
NONCDON1485
CHATHAM1i=,E--FC_
480}TI-LSBOROSTREET
PITTSBORO
CHATHAM
45.21 grovrzlwate3.VOCs
NCWMO 01174
ARROW LkUNDRY
4735 MONROE RD
CHARLOTTE
MEC LENBURG
45.15 g mmdwater. VOCs
sail, VOCs
NQNCDW-96R
CAPITAL INN
1525 CAPITAL BLVD 909
RALEIGH
WAKE
45.15 souudaakr. VDa
NONMOOD2821
C0ldP}ZfF AUTO CENTER
CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
WAKE
45.15 a uadaater. VOCs
E70lIhliWdtef. svocs
MiL VOCS
NQNCD0002-177
PA7SL WAREHOUSE
710SCNNYVALEDR T
GILMLIMTON
NEW H-'NO%TER
45.I3 sail, VOCs
vu mdwakr. VOCs
NCD98J473150
CHERRY NIT S-=TDRUM
602 CHERRY MDUNTALY
FORESI CITY
RUTHERFURD
45.07 mil, metiL-•
NCN0004D7S30
CLOR!0XCHF-1 FCAL
SU0 GESCO ST
CHARLOTTE
] iMCPIENBURG
45.07 urEwE water. Pe devNa ��M �a
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.IIhoe water, SVOCs suiface
miL PesticidevHaibwides soil:
5G oCs
snit, metak
sed�k mebls
NONCD00o1022
GIBBSELECTROPULTING-OLDLOCATION
:229NDAVIDSON
CIARLO=
N1EOC-ENtURG
45.07 vaiLmetrls
mmulwaias_ VOCs
=Mdnater. metals
NONCD0001S99
INESCOSITE
800iVHITFTELDRD. HW
FAtETIE-=
CUMBERLAND
45.07 2urdnate=.VOCs
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L-,aw ri?(PARCEL.1)
268
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44.S5 sail metals
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umclwaiez. msetin
`JOC - volatile organic
compound SVOC
- semi -volatile organic
compound
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sedime=. V-OCs
NCD980728745
OSI-=S FLY ASTi
SR 1510
BREVARD
TRANSYLVANIA
44.80 laovra mgear
NCDO03528825
FEal)7tFST hiii7 S LTC.
WALPAT RD
Shi17T1F1)=T�>3
JOEL"ISTCN
44.79 grouadaater, ViDCs
NONCDW01011
JCNG CORPOR-4TTON
718-72C RlYU—=lAL P:#FS FLIT
ASi E 3OF,0
FA24DOLPH
44.77 pvuujmatu, VOCs
NONCDOMI169
LIREF17YFABRIC&(FORMER)
US64
SANfE.SVIiLE
xfAR=
44.72 g=1mater, VOCs
NCD98622Wj4
KA NAPOL.ISPCE SPILL
LINOCH-V=R.O_AD
KA,lDF LIS
ROWAN
44.?l paundwatEn, VOC
NCD981863228
SCITFRFR R.P.
2021 E. ROOSEVEI.T BLVD.
hiC�E
UNION
44.71 said G,Ws
grouodwotu, 4'OCs
NCD99()734055
=C)DFINA.C.APE L MLTSTRIFS
46W HA'Y421 N
V0LNM-lTGT1p�I
NEW RkNOVE4C
44.62 roil metal
motmdwatea. WKS
}auu3scafer. metals
sail, VOCs
NONCDOM2792
MARSHAL T>KERG BOAT YARD
1290 & 1295 UARSHA LBERGRD
hiARSH.A LBERG
CARTERET
44.57 sad metal
mrous3waLPs. VOCs
NONMOM2623
RED APPLE htUJKF-.TS 44 rAR]
925 h Ma1ORLM1L DR SHORTCUT
AHOSKIE
HERTFORD
44.52 gtouadarater, VOCs
NCDO93334969
S & S METALS RECYCLING COMPANY
ROAD SK2455
GOLD HILL
CABARRUS
44AR -urhQe watermetal
mit metals
NCUCDOW2612
-DDVVNOF CAROLLVAI3FACFI
496 S. DOW ROAD
CAROLINA BEACH
NEW HA_NOVER
44.49 :;iA SVOCs
ZDA VOCs
suit metals
NONCD00000 O
WATTS REGLLAT0R:-GENEEl4L AIIJES SITE
RRTHAOWROAD
FOREST CITY
RUTkDaU`OIRD
44.49 scii metal.
NCD982480152
PEE DEE. TMfBERCO
230 L['BIZZE.T L ST
L.AUUNEURG
SCOTL.4' Nl7
44.48 water_ metals
wit m etala
NONCD000i116
RE.PUBLICSERV=OFNC
312JACK SFIEI{.1�ANRD
ROUGEMCNT
PERSON
41.48 grouadscatps_ lW--
NCD442091215
RJR TECH COMPANY
841 AVOCA FARM RD
LIERRYHEI
BERTIE
44.48 :ate VJC s
NONCDO000lA'
LES UYEKS PARK
LAAeNDALFAL'E%TUE EXT.
CONCORD
CABARRUS
4.42 mil metL
VOC - volatile organic compound SVOC
- semi -volatile organic compound
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County
,Score 3.{echam, Cvnlcmmmml
NUNCD0402_228
OAK 1SL4110 POLICE DEPT_
4621 E. 0--ILK ISLAND DRIVE
OAK FS -UQ
BRIINSRICK
44.36 pmmdwalu. pe2dci&-,-lminzia--
Mik SVOCs
soi4 pEsUmdes4mtimdes
arnt'redwater, SVOCs
NCD98192NSS
I=INDk- STRIES.INCNEWBERN
SR B17AX SCHSIRE.l;f
NEWBERN'
GRAI'Ell
44.30 maundoaoer. VOCs
Mwwldwaror. SLrOCs
NCDO84167444
STANADY?FE INC'DiESEL SYST12leM
4,05'57 iI'E ST
JACKSONVII3.E
ONSLOW
44.22 soil, SVOCs
soi4 V005
NCD772003635
ATHOL MANUFACTURING COhMANY
C & 2LND ST
BUT_IER
GRANVILLE
44.14 groundwater, V005
aaface hater_ SVOCS
erou�dnahAs. SL`OCs
M aL r SVOCs
NCD980537631
i.I WIRE ELEC CO+CAUFMN14 SPRAY
10 W SOUTH GEiORGE STREET
GOLDSBORO
WAY1•lE
44.16 uounawat . pe ticid� beitaeid�
mis Pest M&--Errbcrid--
NCD)06390561
Ax70NOR7.F COATINGS, Nr-
1431 PROGRESS ST
HIGH POINT
GUIUORD
44.13 soil SVOCs
pvmwiwater, SVOCs
groundwakr VCCs
sui4 VOC s
NONCD000^_838
WACC-*JAWTRANSPORT (FDRhlER)
1106 S 2ND ST
7kU-%2gGTO2i
NEW HA-�cON ER
44.12 pDumiwater, VDCs
Wi!, VOCs
�nu3ccaror. m�j5
NCD OE3674713
HULL SEKITCE STATION.•PHILIPS 66
MGHWA-Y 274 SOUTH
V-�LE
IINCOLN
44.07 Vuundnater, VOCS
NONCDOOD1178
PACKER PROPERTY
US 701 & JEWEL ST
CALLUS
43.99 grouBdwaror. VOCs
NONM0001432
THE CAPE GOLF COURSE
535THE CAPEBLVD
NEW IIANOI,'ER.
43.99 groumdwarer, metals
vrn,,,.,7wzw. Pesticides`Heroicid�.
NCNM0001054
}yrr.r.iAUSAUMCENTER
401DSTREET
CRAVEN
43.93 soil metals
NONCD0004038
AYCOCK PROPERTY
SR 1162 A 1103
WILSON
WILSOT+T
cDumawaror. ame+al-
43.92 groundciatex. Pe:T c — Heilaciv--
NONMOM2711
UrESTPOINTSTEVENSAEiPORTROAD
WAGRAM
SCOTLAND
43.92 7mmiwater, V 005
dOC - volatile organic compound SUC>C
- semi -volatile organic compound
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COP
C"Umn-
Score ]kfe&UM 6MWALin 9
NCD003164464
y,NDI OYA.L R4C4,�IIItOYAL CEEMICAL
214W RUBY AVE
GAS"TONIA
GASTON
43.79 :oil mEbLls
miy SXWS
NONCD0002977
RI SIN-41L CORPORATION
302 WA-= ST
SEVERN
NOR.THA)APTON
43.77 erovadtiiater. SVOC>
zroundcsater. L'UC
mx„*meter. axial;
NONCD0002543
STES.ECO=FABRICS COMPANY
60IO a2 iNGTUNROAD
WALLACE
DLMLZ
43.75 groundsaw.VOCs
sail. V005
NONCDM029S i
TRIPDDTE-CAROi.DiA FRIIGRl ntUM
3500 YC1= ED
1LMI.IIGH
WAKE
43.75 P u•iwate•. L'OCs
NONCD0002777
APAC-GOLDSBORD 451ii4L.T PLANT
2421 ARKNGTON BRIDGE iiD
GOILDSBOR4
AAY-'FE
43.72 sail, VOCs
ommuhaater; VQCs
NONCDOM1922
AIKALI SCREEN PFXi-=
64MAMSTERDAMWAY
NEW HA�NOVER
43.48 knomwmTecrerL
NCD009305899
GTE SYLVANIr, INC.
LNDUSTRIAL PARKDK
Sl=HFiFT rY
JOFLVSTON
43.47 ground=ter. VOCs
Sail VOCs
NONCD04d1391
33EM-TSRADIATOR SERVILE
2136A'RIGH-SV=Al'P
ViTll GT4tiI
NEWHANOVER
43.39 soi" metal;
NONCDOOg1397
BLRKARTC_AROLINA
DAB--'lEYI)RI4-f
HE,'DERSON
VA.;ICE
43.38 pourdcsatv.VCX--
soil VOCS 43.35 soil
NCD053487765
STRATFORD LfFT'AL FRZSHL &. INC_
807 S MARSHAL.L ST
WINSTON-SA.LEM
FORSYTH
metal:
NCNOM410290
GREAT LAKES CARBON CORPORATION
H7JAXffiSTOANROAD
MORGANTON
Eli=
43.36 pxmmdwata nieraL
gD mQR vff. VO-cs
NCD062571658
HONI Y%rELL NECRO S' 6UFCHDIG'.
1 HICKURYDRiVE
MARS HIU
MADISON
43.33 sniL ma 14
soiL, VOCs
NCD0S2363102
=NAQHEINIICALCOIdPA—Y
D321RARELY hlALJ-OYRD
LALRINBURG
SCOTLAID
43.32 saymeL&
mmmdceaier. Pe hcrdes'Her`aici�.
NONCD0001M
B&HRECYCiERS
7256 US 74A
POLK ON
ANSON
43.32 grow tiz. VOCs
NCD06031)6727
- ICHARDS, WIC CONFANY_ INC_
101 EAST MAPLE STREET
ABERDEEN
yfL)ORE
43.31 sail, VOCs
Soil metrls
NONCDOW2531
SIAN=FASTEMNG
2903 LEFAVE
SAITORD
LEE
43.31 a miwabu. VOCs
VOC - volatile organic compound SVOC
- semivolatile organic compound
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&cPre Mediwnr, Cana nimant
NCD986211274
STO-= FORK CREEK DRUM DUMP S=
MT_ 2'ION RO AD
DEEP CHAP
R'ILKES
43.31 knovn u d
NONCDO001168
RIL'ERCITY ODNSTRUCTION CO
3534CT-=YR,N RD
WASHEiGTON
BFALTORT
43.30 ffmundwater_ VOCs
Eroumaaamr. SVOCs
saa4 VOCs
grotmdsrams, oar�ls
soul metrls
NCD9S6232676
ROCK-TEINbMRiON FOLDING
33BLRGINIST
MARION
LICDOWELL
413C enusdnarenmetals
NONM0001491
COU=PERSONAL 14MSTORAGE
723HWY117NBYPASS
GOLDSBORO
WAYVE
43.19 pwmdwater.metals
soi€ metal;
NCNMOOD1564
CRIBBS HOBBY
6225 CAROLINA BEACH RD.
A%T—NIPiGTON
NEWHz'*IOVER
43.19 smua3scate.VOCs
NCNM0001138
DECTSCHRIIAYS
20'_1GARDNERDR
VTd�tiC.TON
NEAPHANOVER
43.19 g:ourdmatu.A.'UCs
NONCDM01095
MOSES CONE h�MORIAL PARK
HLLE RIDGE PKA'Y
&LOWL1IG ROC{
WAT_AUGA
43.I9 sod, metal
NCD981022072
BETIZS PROPERTY
1 2 MI. E OFBEITLS RD do
EARL
CF EVEI AND
43.16 kw%-m suqoe--Wd.
NONCDOOM7
ME7DOA'GgA'Ro .-%D
?4iEADOWVIEWROAD 240E
GFEE1SWRO
GUILFCIRD
43.04 avu2a%-jer. VOCs
NCD966172617
FORBES ROAD W=-RNUCH LkID
FORBES ROAD
GA.SrONIA
GASTON
43.02_ pwandwater. VOC's
an$ace hater, VOCs
sail: VOCs
NCWMOW1677
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
2103 US Hl W 13 SOUTH
AHOSS.'IE
IEETiTFORD
4=.94 grousdnater. SVOrCs
satsdmater, VOCs
NONM0002553
STUiErv`=FL`i UIURE CONTANY
525 SOUTH FaNaY STREET
STCKEA-=
RO�I
42.93 grouadaca . VOCs
soiy vOCs
NC3TMWO'-'798
TOWN AND COUNTRY CLEAlUERS
617 WASHINGTON ST
IiALLUAMSTON
MARTIN
42.91 soiL VDCs
solmd ate. L"OCs
NCDC,03230836
DUKE RFFINDtG CORPORATI()N
2020 JASRF'I? STREET
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
42.97 soil S VOC s
m4auent. vOCs
grouadaafier, VOCs
grounawares. sVUCs
NONCD000-) 42
STEVENS CLEANERS
IONA ANDMAIN STREET
FAIRMMONT
ROBESON
42.87 sni! A-OC.;
eoundscares. VOC's
VOC - voistile organic compound SVOC
- semi -volatile organic compound
1471Page
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CORER COTTD'NTGLN
1511NENG0 CHLTRL�H RD
lUNGO
SAMPSON
42.26 soil iaoeeamies
poundWafet. iWrg3MCS
ero3I]dwitet. V OCs
NONCDOM1539
CONFLANDEYLYC.
3620CHAD$OURNHLGHWAY
VI'1RTEV=
COLLMBUS
42.84 saiLueUl4
enundwater. mEt&
NONCDOODII13
SOUTHERN STATES (FORV1ERj
125 LDM AVE
GRED%A L3;
FITI
42.81 soil, SVOCs
Moumdacatet. Pe hcides$ie36icim�.
NCNCD00D0025
RANGE ROAD SLAIN STIE
RANG€.ROAD
BUT -NEE
GRA ,' =E
42.SO sail, metal
NONCDOOd 109G
OM MILL SLAG
MI FOURTH AVE EAST
HKlq}EBS(N'VILLE
H=EKSON
42.75 g mmdwatet, L`OCs
NCNOD0407I47
LEAKY BROTHERS STORAGE (FORMER)
VIRGl'4A & BROAD STREET'
EDENTON
CHOW--'
42.74 suJ, SVDCs
wl metal
mvwxl calu. Voss
e Tum1eeatet. metals
sodd, pest cldas:l bieides
NCNCD000i0l6
ROYSTER-CL4RK FERTILR PLk Ti
1538 HINES RD
OAISCiTi
MARTIN
42.74 soil, invrg=s
ro3>adecate t. 14CQ g iLn
ezm3ndscatet. Fesacides'Heioicid�
NCEK%61587'
AW INCORPORATED
1260 SHANNON-SR_ADLEI lD
GASTONIA
akSTON
42.7, soi . SVTDCs
you metaL-
3oundwares. nwials
NCD981014517
DYNATECH
TOO'�iE1. AVE
CHARLOTTE
lfE'ClFNRU1 G
42.60 - wamew. nxetaL
S43 xlwatet. mElal5
NCNCD0001105
Vo=GIACHTS
4022'rL61UaT STREET
A['I.%lD;GTO�
NEW HANO''-TK
42.60 grousdwwe3. met3is
mLk metals
NCI)DO708126
CONSOLIDATED R°AR=OUSE
S300 MOORES CHAPEL RD
CHARLOTTE
34Pf T3URlG
4258 gtouadseater, V C3
sail, VCCs
aniace w7w. VOCs
NCD:A31M67
F',ENI RAL F.TFx TRTC OOICAROUNA
900N GEORGE ST
GOLDSSCRO
WAYNE
4253 eroundeeates. metls
NCDO51853547
AUSTLNFOOD5
E CHUH&I i ST
GARY
WAKE
42.43 grou*dWa+=r. Pesbaidr+Herhicidea
grow locator. VIDCs
sml, VCCs
VOC - volatile organic
compound
SVOC -senu-volatile organic compound
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9dUrrss
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xd. Pe5tieide&TIatwidm
erauadsraaer. SVOCs sm],
WOCs
NONCDON1330
B3:.C'.LLERBLLDERS SGPPLYCOMPAiiY
4614MARKE.T STREET
NEWHANO=
42.43 pmmdsraaer. SVOCs
NONCDC001430
DEI X MOORE PROPERTY
5815NTiI-SBOROUGHST
RALEIGH
WAKE
42.43 pm,*daaaer,SVOC:s
giDuedsars: VDCs
Solt VOCs
NCNOD0409855
FOR5HAA' CHE ICAIS
65D STATE ST
CHARLOTTE
�.I'HI-1�M1I�URG
4243 smI, ambl
sail, SVDCs
mnhm water, SVOCs
aat3ce water, metah
:ad_ Pesti6deslBkybwi 3
mwhm water. PestiodeslHerbimder
NONCDOW2091
M 78EHE 6 D ILkRINE (FOR.=)
4971 ARLN'DELL ST
MCR=i D CIT3[
CAR=l
42.37 pauednaaer. metal:
=,u arer. VOC s
NCSFN0407140
CARDINAL CONTA]NERSERVICES
138WALSERRO?D
L=GTON
DAVIDSON
42.30 p,*dnars.masbLs
arnrxdnaaes. VOCs
NCNOD0409854
ROMATLC MANLfAC U' IS G
402 E ROSE ST
SANFORD
LEE
42.37 -w7 t metals
dmamr SVOGs
NONCDO002124
WELDON NBU TRMR)
E I iTH ST & SYCAMORE ST
WELDOId
HAi1FAX
42.15 Lnowmemq*c6e3
NCDO43711977
=11CAL i EAM N TANK LDMS. WC.
6604 %= K§RRET STREET
GREENSBORO
GLIIIFORD
42.C5 mzuedmarer. VOCa
NCNCD0001072
I & C DYEING
1000 %= GR' OSFER STREET
SHELBY
C EVEL.AND
41.98 sml, metal-
mDu dwaaar. VOCs
anuLds4arer. metals
NCD 2571438
ABCENGR_4I,=
724N0R.THI-85
CHARLOTTE
NIECKLkNSG-RG
41.91 :o6.metaL-
mvurdmaau. VOCs
poundsrarer auerals
NONCD0002-880
PATCHES BODY SHDP
1903 E Gl= ST
HIGH POINS
G4,=ORD
41.91 groimdw". V OCs
NCD981932023
TAR&ORO-EDGECOI iBE AIRPORT
HWY44
T.4..U()KO
EDGECUNOE.
4I.81 sad, SVOCs
NCNOD0407343
iCOODi S SALVAGE YARD
4139 C=ON RD
VANDE.R
CT MERLL 4NM
4I.20 lmawi 'mg cbai
VOC - volatile organic compound
SVOC - seua--volaMle
organic compound
1491Page
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Seure _lichom,CData inant
NGDO03155587
SCOTT ,iT,14 aV OF M0--\ROE/TOOL SF1RY
30 W- CRGW= ST
_WONTOE
G'_NYC. V
41.73 3a1{ mBtaL:
gRxmd%at6J, STOCE
groun6iater, VCCS
24Z R 2SJ472
-iPPLiEDRESE.IRCHGROUP BYC.
2221 N 1ZdMSONMEET
CTLiRL.OTFE
1&CIIEMLSRG
41.66 grouxd�myar. SVOCs
gro-undaater, Ma
gromaadxarer; mettrL
soil 57OC:
snit metuL-
NGD98103157S
R4i1B0IPD2iYEBATTERF
a1646
1C�LVVfpGL15
C.iRi1RRiJS
41.66 sai�nwtaL
NONC'D4001248
LW= ULVlGE
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M4,%'0=R•iPlDS
HILIF-LY
4112 scik mstaL-
NCD981030803
Sf1JS}C CLLBPESTiC E .SITE
SE QLZ3DIL-iSTOF.ViT US 17
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41.51 sail Pesarddes }TerbEridas
=9� 0127S730
SOLMFEB&SONS
FLOU'£RSRD
KLMLYIFLV_iLOOT
JOJD=-V
41.61 graum,rahv, MCz41-52
NCZVC:D000,NPQ
RIf ERS JUNK IRD
5501 DOGWOOD SrSOUTH
C.ILiRI.OTIE
BRUME;ucr
knawnr arspsrle�
NONCD40000:'3
H 31 FT DEF£7LVEbRE
GRAHt;dSTR£EI102Sii'EST
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-kLECAZLNBL'RG
41.50 rrmmdkaw Y'OC%
7VO.NC'D0001125
kl=H TT_i-DMEO-VP.-LRCEL _4
ST
FAKE
41.50 graLmda-aw BOCK
said rreargarri�: sail
memL
groundwarer, SFOCs
7VO.NC'D0001126
RiLETGHTTA-DME0-?qP.-LRCELB
s;1=ST
R LEIGH
�T-iLE
41.50 graLmduaw BOCz
soil SFOCs
grounArarer, SFOC-
YCD980,ii78M
FVC: UG.IR.I PESIMUYS
3595 OLDNC II
AY=
P1TI
41.44 saik 51'OC's
sate Pesrimdes.`Hsrhirides
1rO.VCD0001490
LlVDERSfORC,,LVCI-MUSPRY
2005NOTHSTIREEI
VGT0-r
NEWILLYOi'ER
41.42 saik metaL
grwa"dunter, metal
groundyrarer;
inmznnics
NaW-D00 I1 7
RiLEjGHTT. DII.LQ?FP.IRCFL C
110 & 602 H xdA877 LT
E--=GH
FAKE
41.40 grarmdwatar, ;IOUs
grawidkater; SIOCs
VCD055165609
P_iAWOTE INC. FID&Cakip0l' D DIV
1508 S MMM ST
HICLORF
CATAYMA
41.38 gr o-unatirarer memL-
VOC - w h9of?a organic compound 3VOG
- see*-Mauie orpok compound
15O1Page
NCNCDW01176
NnTKFREESBOROlT2%TF.R
307-N TAT) ST
bfuRFREE$RORO
HERTFORD
4137 grc�+ dwarar_ VFOCs
NCD991278755
3+iAICTTNS BATTERY SALVAGE_ U C.
5500 ASHL.AND RD
SA.I NAPOLIS
CA1BARRUS
412' some m0als
NONCDOMXA7
MEADS r1IRFI11 D PESTICIDES
SR 1100
G'E=1i.f.=
PASQi OTANIS
41.22 soil Pestici&:,Hukmdes
NCD9861714-45
BENI= CiHEL%?IICALS
OLD CANTO.\ CTYUE H% Y
CANTON
HAYWOOD
4L.20 mA mebl
mid VOCs
smi PesucidPJHk7tievdm
NONCD00010P9
C & L S€,RFLUS
1969 H%Y64 W
)1AYfEvTt.T.,=.
CLAY
41.20 sedimmt metLls
NCD9E0M8782
MADISONCOUNTY CYANIDE SITE
7735NC 63 H4G'F
LIICESTER
MADISON
41.20 said metals
pvwwiwates. cyanide
soiL cyamde
etouad=ter. E-13"'s
NCD062664B83
KELHCO CI-E ICAL OM PANY
EAST 11 ST
ROANOEF-RAPIDS
HALIFA3C
41.=0 gtoundseatu- VOCs
wile SVOCs
NCDO'24817827
HEIU1 F URNTTURE
ALT4PASS ROAD
SPRUCE FINE
'%ITICH=
41.13 soi4 metrL
NCD9S6195154
PENDER PLATING COMPA_NFV
IIOWHAYFS ST.
BUFG-AW
PE',DER
41.19 soi4metrL
NONCD0001313
POLYLOK D C.-'6GZLLytiGTON SEARS
30M ANACONDA RD.
TARBORO
EDGECOA'LBE
41.09 gtouedacatas, VOCs
smL VOCS
NCNCDOW 1295
HOLT STREET DUMP
HOLT ST
MEBANE
ALAhiANCE
4L_08 soil VOCs
potm hV0. S'`OCa
mmmlimvu. metals
soil metals
NONCD00 2—'22
]IFFY MART
1801 NRALEIGH ST
RIOCKY OLT_NT
EDGECOMBE.
41.04 gtoundaeatEF: VOC3
NCD0017049S0
'9OIIhffN&TO� SRANCFL-BORDEN.'S'= DCrl GL
NAVASSA ROAD
NAVASSA
BRUNSR'ICK
40.81 saikpesticide-•'he b cider
soil metals
g<otimdwaw: Pen -ma - Hukcid-.
soi4 svocs
erousdWater_ a9DC.s
VOC - volatile organic compound
BVOC - semi-volati le organic compound
151 IPage
siteLDNa
Sihl4uara
_ld&ess
Cuj'
Courm,
Stem Mrdioow Cmi m mmmu
NONCDG001107
CONE NEILS-FLORIiVCE. PLANT
FLOFENCE Sr DEPOT RDS
FOREST CrEY
RUTHERFORD
44.75 wmm dwa u: VOCs
pail, VOCs
NONCD0001077
C_ATA54'5SA LLTI ER CO
301 LOCUST ST
IYEST JEFFERSON
.4=
40.72 pummhrAw SVOCs
NONCD0002915
C-AROLINA CHEIECALCCaR.P (FOR-kE 1)
6600 WARDBL),'D
WILSON
WILSON
4C.71 so[, pesti€udes$erbimdrs
md- metals
pu d"s wer: pe tides heaaLeide
mzund%-au. L"OCs
NCDO75570820
FLYMOLTiHWOOD TREAT3 iGCOMPANY
NHWY45
PLYMOUM
WASHINGTON
4-0.68 p=dssater metmL
NCD982119463
DAYCO LA' DFTLL CRY'4SE. COVE ROAD
SR 1134
WAYI+IFSV=
H.AYWOOD
40_S'' ucundssatas SV OC;
NCD991927909
KIDD LANE BATIERYDISPOSAL
3607 KIDD LANE
CHARLOTTE
144ECSI.ENBURG
40.49 �,Drl metal
NCD003235066
NEW AGE FGJIITUSE CO.M LLER TOOL
PROSFECTINDliM AL PARK
L=TGrT0N
DAVIDSON
4C.42 p urdsratu: metals
NCUCDOW2379
REA C ON STRUCTION-RD= MOG`NT
SR1401
RO=I CU-11T
EDGECOiviBE
40.19 growodwaros VOC�i
NCD990638379
ROVE C ORP PROPERTY-BOTJUGNY STFE
433 W NIOREHEAD ST
CHARLOTTE
b1PiELENBURG
4U.18 mil metal
pourdw=u: merass
NCNMW01832
HB FLTLLERCO.
3905 HCLTS CHAPEL ROAD
GRER%iSSORO
GLTITFORD
40.07 goumdwier VOCs
sort, pestinde;$erbicides
soul, VOCs
sas1., S VOCs
sod[, oaetaL
aroundsxams. SV OCs
aUUDdT.-A r. metals
avundviater. coma&
NONCDOW1124
RALEIGHTTA-WIISOCti PARCEL
200 S T%4TST ST
R-AL GH
WAKE
44).07 poundoarex %'CC-
NCDOD3158094
GLEN RAVENh=
EAST MAIN STREET
BLRNSVILLE
Y.ANCEi'
40.02 miLmetaL-.
NCD986166379
PILOT MOWTAIN TIRE FIRE
DAITaNPORT MAD
PILOT N1C1',--1TA1N
SUR RY
39.94 b mmm'm--peoted-
NCSFNC40011
CARpLINri ASSOCIATED MILL,
766 HVL'Y 10 W
NEL6'TON
CATAWBA
39.88 soil metals
557:?Cs
sot[, VOCs
poimdssaras. metals
VOC - volatile organic compound
SVDC - semi -volatile oroamc compound
1521Page
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NCND00407700 SPRINGS ROAD GO CART TRACK
NONCD000001? [Ci-IITtS GTIAVEI. PIT
NCD986223170 MCBESSINDC;STRIES
NONCDOOD 1188
SI-=Y BODY SHOP
NCD980839757
INDIANGRr? VE GAP DRLThi DISPOSAL
NCD986172500
MCLEANBROTHEi1_ FARM
NCD04995M15 KE:l.T Y SPRINGFIELD IIRE CO'GOOD'tTFAR
NONCD00D041 i ITYJ .r bMJ� SHOP
N(NCDOOD 1483 POPE PROPERTY
NCODOI402213 FL3 LS MNK YARD
AddreFs
4254 SPRDVGB RD
1515 HR'Y 49 SCUM
OLD HWY 321
1904 E DIXON BLGZ]
APPROH 2 h9L N OF SR 1513
SR 1415
NAVASS.A RD
300OL-3030 SOUrHBLVD
SD4 S WILSON AW
NEED -MORE DMT
NONCDOOD1697
=ONCOlRPO1C6.FIDN
3340R1VERROAD
NCDC45924487
CAR0UNAADLl-hiEASMALFII+IlTY
GODMETCALF ST=
NCDD79O6Q33
LL OIRREFEUNGCOMPAN'Y
263 PENNTONAVENW
NCDO03-116397
MGM -AND INDUSTRIF.SWT,=%GT0-NLND_
2L5DRULMONDST.'SR'1089
NCDO03154960
FLEh Il Z LABORATORIES
221i THRIFT ROAD
NCD981863?77 PERRY BLTff- RS - RALFICH RD 2M6 RALEiGH RD
VOC - volatile organic compound
SVOC - semi-vdat le orgame compound
G'w
CaLugP
Sears Medhunr, Cmieaeutmd
CON(A ER
CATAWBA
39.86 sedimew. VOCs
=fKe hater. VOCS
sedrm®f. SVOCS
sauce water, S VOCS
CONCORD
C RARRUS
39.83 -DA metsl
HIGH SHOALS
GASTON
39.75 rei, t meta]s
sod, SVOCS
SB=Y
CT3;'G'ELAND
39.74 goundwamez, VOCs
L.ENOIR
CALDi4'F'.T 7.
39.64 surface aster, metalS
WAGRAM
SCOTLAND
39.67 sad, SVOICs
DmL Pestadez lleYvKlde:
FAYETTEVH=
CUI BERL'AND
39.64 sail: SVOCs
CHARLOTTE
h[EC13I.II TjRG
39.62 sod. VOCs
Mundwata. VOCs
DUiN
HAT—=
39.58 armmdwau.ic�
po wai r, VOCs
HAYF-VW=
CLAY
39.52 SASVocs
saLl metals
'Wfl2klM;GTtO-N
NHWHkNDVER
39.43 groundwater, VOCs
AlNDDiN
HERTFORD
39.31 g,atmdm3tE!r, VOCs
LENOIR
CAT rI XELL
39.26 aci4 SVl7Cs
KER-=4'II.LE
FORS y TH
39.25 Soil VOCs
pmua wawr. VOCS
CHARLOTTE
MECSLEC~i TjRCr
39.24 sot4 metals
EoimdnateS. VOCS
gmuadneter, WOCL
gLVUadW3VT. metal:
HEVDERSONI
VANCE
39.05 smite water, metals.
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Address
Cily
Caunr4'
Seore A{etum, C4=lff &laH!
NCNM0001143
PRESTIGE LABELS
151INDUSTRSALDR
BLRGAR'
PLIDER
38.97 sourndara#es.VI1Cs
NCDC33979396
ATEC 5MUSTRIES
PERE dS DRA'E
R03MORO
PERSON
3B.9' pouvdmatu. mouLs
=ounawawr. VOCs
SEA metals
mik VOCs
NCD982I 15& 0
PERRY BI m 7]FR S - hfDBI E TRACT
NICHOLAS ST & &=NES AVE
H }ERSON
VA?ICB.
39.91 slufare nester, metals
NCNO00407686
C-AR-ALEIGH PHOSPHATE A*«'D FER==
1601 LAKE )WHEELER ROAD
RALEIGH
WAKE
38.S7 suit, metal
NCDOE9914311
51[Ti1►�R BRLI% GCX) CON�L DAD
1900 BARNES ST
RIIDSTkTU LE
ROCBDL G fAM
38.85 sui. Pe3tkidz.'Herim 3a-
Erouodscater. PesticidesHei$icide
NCDO75582I97
AMDRB'WORTRCHE�'HCAL
24ISFAST PI:.TTIGREW ST
DURILAM
DURH.AM
3B.B^- ovundaater. VOCs
soil. VOCs 38.78 soil
NONCDOOM I
SI'AXYLYSNEAS &.TRESS
237W NORTH STREET
ALBaiARLE
ST-ANLI
NCD000S27S32
ELECTRICAL i]T1=S'CD BB&T
319ANDERSON AVE
FARl T.F.
PM
metals
39.70 _mausdwater. Voc-
NONCDOOO112
CABARRUS ROUNMABOUI'
CABARRUS AVE & OLD CHARLOTTE
CONCORD
CABIARRUS
38.69 s. metals
NCD003520361
0),=ASH .l3ACHINE SHOPANC_
865 CONNOR STREET
STATESVI7 L FE
=ELL
38.69 Imoma sated,
NCD195797922
TECTL'%lBILTfDI4 OF A=A ER
FASTPFACE ST
NEL6'I'ON
CATAi%rRA
38.61 suiL SVOCs
mvm±cater. VOCs
suit, metals
NONCDOW 10I a
H%"f 49 BATTERY DUMP
NC HIGHWAY 49
C'IIARL=
MECKLENBURG
39.47 snit metals
¢oundaaroer. mebis
NONMOOM015
CECI-R.0 TRANSPORT COIWANY
215 SAMPSON ST
VT—lllr GTO-N
NEW HANO'47;R
38.45 ssface Hater, metals
NONCIDOCAON4
CHEMICAL AND SOLVENT'S, INN
28O4 PATTERSO*: STREET
GREENGBORO
GLMFORD
38.45 suit VDUs
NCD986lK239
CHEROKEEOrL
925 SOUTH SUIr=- AVE
CHARLDTIE
MECKLENBURG
3S.45 suiLmetals
NCD9S62323 79
GRESH4NIS LAKE EI)USTRIAL PARK
3_20NCRIHSIDEDRIVE
RALEIGH
WAKE
38.42 soiL VDCs
gruuedscatu. VOCs
MoUndcater. SVOCs
VOC - volatile organic compound SVOC
- semi -volatile organic compound
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Address
Ce)'
Ceuuelr
Score _lETeKHM C�vs iffuA!
NCDC52553641
IL'Eh-�SERCO`LF%gS ON
RUTY308W
LEWISTON
HERTIE
39.3S soil. metal:
NONCDOW 1121
R & K PL6,nNG
OLD l4'II.NfiNGFON RD
SFHITE.S LE
COLLAEKL S
3.9.37 -o L m mh
NONCD0W1&69
HOCI ER ROAD CONTAIAINATONT
Il 1 SOUTH HOOVER ROAD
DURHAM
DGiZHAm
38.26 Try adwa .. VOCs
sail, VOCs
mik aws
NONM0002816
R-ADC= -MA= aMVA=BOATS)
IMrY264SYPASSN
SELHAVEN
BE4LFORT
3B?O ffmuvdseates.vDCs
NCDo0187185&
FK EHAUF TI-4ILERCORPC(RA' TI )-N
310DALTON
CHARLOTTE
kfECELENBURG
38.12 mvaDdsato. VDUs
NONCDO000055
Cd3SSONENTERFRLSES
HWY903
GREHNSULE
PITT
38.12 kwum:u=ecte�-
NONCDM03175
GUARDSMAN =f[CALSLVC
2147SREVARDRD
FUGHPDLU3
G=DRD
3Em poimdwaoeJ_V6Cs
suit VOCs
NONCDOOD1076
SOUrHS=MTSI-4Ti:NTSLLC
=Sl0=BLVD
CIiAI3LOTiE
IMCRLENBURG
3E.05 soikmetrL
mit SVOCs
eroundsaws. VOC-
PmmdwjW. m=13
NONCTD0000003
VAN WATERS & RDGERS
ATANDO UDUSTRIAL PARK
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
38.05 m VOCs
eotm�Narer; VOCs
NONCDOOD0030
CDIl.U4S AND AI Mi4N
327EAST Eiji ST.
GRABAM
ALAMANCE
38.04 pounihn r. ti°OCs
NONMMD0066
'WAKE AUTO PARTS (FORIN'lER)
3520 TRYONRD
R3L.EIGH
WAKE
38.03 suii --bl
NCD980503148
SOUTHCf-IFM LANDFII.L
750 EAST MAYICHA-M AVE
DLZiF-%i4
DURHAM
37.98 surface water, Pestioiles9aiLieides
suriam water. SVOCs
md, PeshcideslIierbmides
suface wa6er_ VOCs sediment.
Pestieida-JFi bieides
NCD480-559993
PPG IND_, MC..riVM 52
A'A-<il- LFRN SWITCH ROAD
SH=
CIME"LAM
37.89 Emovrn+smveda L
NCUMOM2301
PIEDMONT C =ITS
T=COAM- Ml NERTOUND
CREEDMOOfR
GRA`iV=
37.94 groundsabu: VOCs
NCD00314W89
CHAbMONINTERNATIOtiTAL_CANTCKMriT.T.
STREEL
CANTON
H LYWOOD
37.79 gouud%-o : SVOCs
NCDC42423087
APOLLO CHE,IICAL CORPORATION
1105 SOVTFiERLAND STREET
GRAHAM
ALAMANCE
37.72 soil, VOCs
VOC - volatile organic compound SSJOC
-semi-volatile organic compound
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Sime1Vke
AaT&,ers
City.
CaLm"n
Scare Medium, Cat umkmr
P ZU dictator- VOCS
NCDO53010724
ICE -AhiEl2ICAS, INC.
2130NTRYON
CHARLOTTE
'AECSLENI3TJRG
37.67 _vumdssaw.VCCs
s R-.b., V. OCs
NCN000409780
INDUSTRIALN=AL ALLOT'
20 EACADIA AVE
AD ST'ONSALIM
FORSYTH
37.67 soil metls
mdunmt_ metrl
NCNMO000074
TEit"l'R.R CHEWCAL FACIJ=
�V STREET
CHARLOTTE
MECEIDgBURG
37.60 MZvadaater. VOC9
NONCDKC1192
EAKESCLEANEIZS(FORM R)
827WNlC3RCdL'4ST
DURIVLM
DURHAM
37.59 g ,,, la-atu-I'pCs
said VOCs
SVOCs
NONCDXC12855
PATT ON PROPERTY
900 JEFFERSON ST
ROANOECE RAPIDS
HALTFAX
37.59 suimebi
m undssates. SVOCs
PT„ouzloam.. mew
groundwater- VOCS
wit, SL'OCs
NONCE)ON2973
TONYSA1-0MOT3VE
2396 N &ARNETT ST
1L-4DERSO
i'A CT
37.57 mikX'OCs
gruund{4at•'J. VOCs
NCNODDW564
WATHA FIRING RA FCxE
3311 SHIL)DE RD
Wl ATHA
PLIDER
37.54 gouodxatu: met&
NCNCDO0D0024
C kFrHFR TRANSOUFROPERTY
1202 GUiLFORD COLLEGERD
GREENSBORO
GUiLFORD
37.52 mik mebl
M* SVOCs
NCD98617133S
PE,ELE.CO. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
NC 42 EAST
Chi' YTON
JOm13Tcr T
3?.13 soil metrL-
sD9. PesricEde ,Hi bKude—
NCD101750305
3NDUSTRLALPLA_TICS. WC.
CLOVER & MCONNELL ROAD
CIiE; NSBORO
GUIIFORD
36.97 grout dwato. metals 36.%
NCD996166759
91ETLSON SEPTIC PITS
SK 1131
HICKORY
CATAWBA
soil metals
NCN00 1 WS3
WGTIIT N ROBERTS 2LAN T ai
202 MAPLE AVE
SANI�)RD
LEE
3628 smL SVOCS
NCDO67428821
SIE1fLN5-Ai.La INC'SWTICHG1LARDIV
5O04 WOMACK ROAD
SANFORD
LE.E
36.86 rgm niwaiaF metals
NCD981022298
C&T REFLV Y
480O SOb7H BOTMEVARD
CHARLOTTE
IMCEI.EN&URG
35.50 SVOCs
gtouodwatEF- VOCS
vOC - volatile organic compound SVOC
- sem�volable organic compound
1561Page
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NCDOB13MOO INX{FOi MER) FACEJTY
NCD9S2W5093 JAYS CLEANERS
NCDO03196847 NATIONAL SPRTNING COAiPA 'Y
NONCI}0OO1297 APACWASI-DNGT4�IASPHALT PLA4T
NCE@4147639 CRChi N CFI L PF_TRiOJ-ELM CORP.
Address
3200 & 3210 CUMLMALNL AVE
1543 N &LAIN ST
REST 3RI} STR=
DIRT RD
7720 MOUNT HOLLY ROAD
NCDO24577421
NORTH CAROLINA SALVAGE CO_
HS6'Y 117 SOUTH
NCD9861 SW1
CHA.M iON EVrERNATiOX L LA_41)FILL. NO I
SR 1571 & 1573
NCD9S4712038
SFD, UFC. SWDIG CULTRT
SArDTG COURT
NONCDO000065
CLU MUSTRIES
31A EASI MAIN STREET'
NONCzaOMIM SINGER PLANT 42
NCD9S6I88019 CHAMPION LA{TDFTLLNO
NCDO41466906 PEM IPS PLATL:G
NC13981015585 L4R.OlJNAPRODUCTIONF]NISI- G
NCNCEPOOO1814 HAhIILTONBLACFLPROCTORSF1
VOC - votable organic compound SVOC
4'IRGPUA S1TiEf.T
SR 1539
US 17 FIWY NORTH
10 FAIRITEM RD
OFF SR 1509, NEAR WAS HINGTON A
Cie}
Courm,
&core _Uediw% Conzaminon[
CHARLOTTE
:,IECFI.E URG
36.75 ;aLl. VOL-
meraL
KARNAPOLLS
ROWAN
3635 sMl VO.Cs
Wry SHEITGTON
BFAL'FORT
36.51 moundaramr. SVOCs
aouodwatu, VOCs
WA=GTON
BF.ALFORT
36.59 g=dscarer. VOCs
CHARLOTTE
h ECF.=URG
36.59 avundavaaar. VOCa
SVICs
YYrn�.
wo& meah
ZqA. VOCe
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
36.38 soiL metals
CANTON
HAYALrOOD
3635 saiL VOCs
GREENSBORO
GUE_F'ORD
36.34 LnolNu-m *cam
E=
SURRY
36.25 }ounda vu. VOCs
so0, L-OCs
a undwatu. svoCs
soil S%Ws
LENOIR
CALDATLL
36.99 z *aw-tPr_ VDCs
CANTON
HAYWOOD
36.94 scA VOCn
BRTDGFrO1V
CRAVEN
36.04 :oily mewls
pwmudwatar. >1bq3L-
ASHEV=
BUNCC&ME.
35.86 nawater_ VOC:
ffrolmdn ater_ metals
W-ASHL!:GTON
RFALF'ORT
35.84 D amduatec VDCs
-vA 5G'[]Cn
soiL V' OCs
,mi metals
Trrn�v3s�Por_
�/����/1++SL�'IIPl{1Si1�
a uodwatEr. SNIC)Ci
1571Page
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NCD981021702 CALF, LEONARD PROPERTY
NONCDOW 1130 SOUFE hL4IN1 ST SE%9 R LLIE I T
NONCD0002561 9LTN0C0BLZKTER_h1LNAi
NCD07M I9911 TELEDYNE ALLVAC 14ICNROE PLANT
NGNCDOOD1598 DE114 MN
NGNCDOX272S WILL-LUM . F. W. FACRTFY
Address
SR 2226
4660 FOLLANSBEE RD
FILER ROAD
2020 ASHCRAFT AVE
413 AIRPORT BLVD.
8200 AMID 8U50 FAYETTEGgLERD
NCDO67437400
GULF OEL C ORPOR4TIO: i
5955 ROCK CREEK DAIRY RD 802
NCD003216413
RALEIGH ROAD FURNIPLJRE CORP.+STANILEY
WESI C1iV ROAD
NONCD0000488
TRANSTEC NOLOGY
5535%rnYMNSONBLVD
NCDO4 4515211
HAY-ES-ALBIO_V CORP.BFUGG5SHAFF-MR
NON CDOM2836
RABO CLEANERS
NCDO44514602
RJR ARCHER INC_
NCD108702606
HARTSOEBATTERY
NCD)03I S3480
UNION CANT CORPORATION
NCDD41466525
R.D=MOUNT FIBER DUJP
NCD(244594^ 1
C4M-DDN BATT3?RY S7'R ,T=
NCN000407265
M-COUNTY AIRPORT
NCD06179M%
LN1TE3i CHE aC'Ai S
ltFY` _v latilp nrnanir rmmrni irri'Z NdW
3760 KIhiAELL DR.
70 I HOOKER RD
CUMIU NGHAh4 AVE
2513 LINAAL'E
524 BROGDEN RD
ATLA_'MC AVE EiE'TE� UON HU6'1'
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NC 561
520 BRCK)N E RD
Ciir
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Score Medium. Caniamutant
mmun dwate i. lnwg ami cz
EARL
CLE.VELAND
353R=e� VOCs 35A
WINSSTON-SALEhi
FORSYTH
s,il.me�Ls
AgLNffNGT0N
NEW KA_VOL'ER
35.41 gtovadseates_ VOCs
snit, VOCs
MCNROE
UNION
35.37 sail metals
MOlRRI5l=
WAKE
35.29 mvauccatror_V4Cs
RALEIGH
RAKE
35-29 sod Si OC3
vnmmlwa�: 5VOCs
�,UIL VOCs
MTundmate?. %''OCs
MCLT.ANSVII_3.E
GUILFORD
35.22 -surface niter. meml
L=GTOV
DAVIDSON
3522 known+ssu eared,
CHARLOTTE
MEC2=1% LU 2G
35.19 sail, 4OCs
ffrnmdwatal, 5VflCs
gfoundwatg_ VOCs
WINSION-SALEM
FORSYTH
35.17 soil, metal
GREE2A LE
PIIT
35.17 knovra•s Tearzd,
WINETON-SALEhi
FORSYIH
35.04 knovra tiaectzd
KANNAPOLIS
RMAN
35.01 soiz, metals
ShETF1F Tx
JOKITSTOVV
35.01 known+mgxeted
ROCTLY wIOLTi1T
EISGECOhIaE
34.94 known+sn
CTLLDBOi,R-
COLGLMUS
34.92 sml, metals
AUL4NDER
HE .TFORD
34.92 suit, Pe f _?= If,6ieides
GREENSBORO
GURIORD
34.91 gfoi�- VOCs
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NCD981023732
-NE.UVn.LE SOCK PROPERTY
US 64,70IA0ACCESS ROAD 10'-'0
H LDEBRJL�
BURKE
34.80 meals
NCROD0135418
ZNR- WC
CORPOiL-kTION PKRIY
RALEIC3i
WAKE
34.69 oil metaL-
NC NCDO001038
BR ANT FARM DRM i DUMP
W OF NC 86 400 FT S OF VA LLNE.
GATEWCCD
CASA`E1.L
34.61 l noa u used
NCDO00616219
GA -PACIFIC CORD
HWY 177 S
a:��ILEI
RICIBLIO1,1D
34.61 knower s��eCted
NONCDOMIC49
1.=GTON FURNIMIRE LM. PLNT NO -
3979 OLD LINWOOD ROAD
I.=GTON
DAVIDSON
34.53 poimdsea : VOCs
"� vocs
fir, aw,
NONCDOCOM75
FOAM='RM-'ES BRCQ-=
1880I OLD STA=T -J.E RD 6190
CORNELIUS
�MCKLENBURG
34.50 m* VOCs
NONCDO002156
'K DX ASPHALT MATERIAL TEST I LAB NO 2
NEW BERNHWY
MAYS1'ILI.E
ONnOW
34.50 sod VOCs
aoimdseater VOCs
:off SVOCs
moimdsea&ff SVOC:
NCD986557672
PEIT C0L-TI `UT1I.=L-',DFILL
PART TEU]D;AL RD
GREENVILLE
PIIT
34.38 l=wm�su ue%d-
NC0001206473
GLEN RAVFNd=
TUCKER STREET C
Bi,RLLVGTON
A .AliANCF
3427 groun,daatu. VOCs
NCD0836T3681
SINGER OC.XRARFOTTDIV
FUGHWAY70
BLACKW7,NTAIN
BUNCOMBE
3424 seg, VOCs
NCD99GS67855
FAWN PLASTICS CO__ DiC.
401 JEFFREYS ROAD
ROCKY IMOUlr" I'
NASH
3423 hww&lnLj&&ed,
NC 4424M
AFFLOQLIP
8171PLANER%=RDCOIT'nY
1iMDLFSEK
NASH
3427 povadnams.VOCs
NCD09313207
VOICE OF AMERICA RELAY STATION
ROAD 1212
GREENV=
PITT
3421 knoau�Eugm ai
NGDO98765506
SINGER CO:FUiL� M-RE DIV BRYSON
BRISCOIWALK
BRYSON C=
SO IAL4
34.16 poundvvaAw. SVOCs
a0ucd%afff metals
NCNMON1109
FR=ti'DLYCTF02=
605S_PEVDERST
WILSON
IMLSOiN
34.I4 sukVOCs
NCXS3673616
REESTS BROTHERS
RAILROAD AVE
RiTH%.BFORDTON
RUT=CRD
3410 sad VOCs
aawmbNater Voss
NCDOOD006361
SUPER 0R ELECT.F FLMHES
115 EAST OORUM ST
KERXIE1t,Si,'II.I.E
FORSSTH
34.04 seal. wEt3l
NONCDON'-413
ROCKY POINT TRADING, POST ICE I ISCOV
8160 US HWY 117S_ RO= POU41
BURGAW
PLNDER
33.99 mamcl%-v s. VOC:
VOC - vokatile cyanic
compound SVOC
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Score :lfedium, Conraroeuranr
NONCDM01151
MATTHEWS BLDG SUPPLY+ESIUL TOOL
215 ANIE5 ST
NfATI=,s
IAECEI.EF MU-RG
33.98 soi: VOCs
groundwater. %-Ws
NCD986249575
CARDIRAL {EyQCAL AREHO-L'$EFERE,
NC 211 &c NC 72
LLJ%OF-RTON
R013ESON
33_96 WL Fesacsder"Hesiiade:
NONL- WD I I14
CONOVER METAL PRODUCTS
315 S M[= CRC RD
CONOVER
CATAWBA
33.96 sail, metals
NONCDOOD1991
i.EEk - kTAMANCE CO PLANT-NCNUST
2727 TUCKER ST. E %J
BL7i£. NGTQN
ALAMANCE
33.78 pu=lwatw. %'OCs 33.72
NONCD000007S
CALROLINA=AL AND ALLAYS
1016 E. SPRLTGFIELI}AVENUE
HIGH POINT
G=ORD
sail. metals
NCD990715658
SOUTBERN h LNTUFACTL-RING. INC.
1000 SEABOARD ST
CHARLOTTE
)dECKI—BURG
33.72 maL mimics
NCD446I4&318
TESsACOINCIPAA' CR=
4I0 S_1DIER RD
CHARLOTTE
bfECXLENEURG
33.72 kaowmdmq dW4
NONCDW01150
C3iARIOTTP. SATTERI
2926 YOLNG13LOGD SI
CHARTOTTE
1dECKLL.ENRURG
33.57 knowa+,-m ed6ed,
NCDiA3146143
P= ML'STRIES_ INC.
2210 E PETIIGRL% ST
DURIiW
DURHAM
33.157 known+smgmmed,
NONMON30B I
HYDRO EXTRUSION USA $LOGS ? AND 3
1512 AND 1516 LN'DUSTRY DR
BURII%VGTCQ4
AL.A'IjefANCF
33.151 said mebls
soil SVOCs
giant_ VOCS
NCDO03162500
CONSOLIDATED E!�,FGRAVERS CORP.
311 E 12TH ST
CI3ARLDTFE
MECELENBURG
33.51 _Ennlwliatei. VOCs
muface imatEF, metaL-
sci� mebl sedwoenL
V OCs =fhce water.
V OCs grouadu-atK,
=Ebl Moil. VOC&
mdanenr_ metals
NCD065245495
I=IWTdSSIGNS
401PATETOR'NRD
GOLI}SBORO
WAY'-V')=
33.41 groundsater;VOCs
WE. VOCs
NO14C IDOODMA
M00RES CUMPANY
US I BL-II,1ESS & SR 1001 171 +
H NDERSON
VA`,TICE
33.35 sail VOCs
NCDO55550560
GULF AD=IVES & RE&INS- ERSL"; S
WARD STREET
HIGH POINT
GUI FORD
33.33 grmludvatu. VOC.
NCDD00281832
SANFORD PL.ATNG C04lPANi'
SR 1466
SANFORD
LEE
33.3' :al, ides
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NONCDOM)097
MOR1xIS, NORNIAN
1UGHSCAY 8714ORTH
ELON COLLEGE
ALrLiLkNCE
33.23 sm4 metals
NCNMOW1119
EDWARDS PROPERTY FOiNDRY&kND
10209 R OZZELLES FERRY RD
CiiARI;C=
MECdL UR:G
33_Ig sail- metsl
NCDO54417308
COASTAL CHE111C-U CORP.
NC 42
CLA=ON
IOINSION
33_11 soil- Pesacidesrlieraicides
NONCDOOOOO96
NiASO'IDRW STORAGE
42 FIBEREi.E. SI=HWY
CANYDN
HAYWOGD
32-W k=mvu+mg)ecoed.
NCD981928385
JDHNDE:ERE TRACTOR:
601 AND S&1413
hiOC3CS=
DAME
3295 lmcwm�m4 eoted-
NONCDW01167
COOPERAGE IRACT
NC 99 & US 264
BELiiAVEN
BEAUFOR:T
3294 pambdwdu VOCs
anun,dnatr, mvrpmim
NONCD0Wl l23
RALEIGH TTA-SE PARCEL
S A= Sr & MORGAN ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
3294 Vuunduater, VOCs
NCD072918252
GENERAL ELECTRIC COiNM STEh' M. TURBIN
OCLD K 4' LEIGHRD
DURHAM
DUR ALM
32.88 uoundnater, VOCs
NCDO93783876
VANIER GR4=S CORPORATION
655 NlE DOA RI]
E13E i
ROC[I NGBL6-M
32. 86 sod G'OCs
pvussdnatr, GOCs
NCD984729479
CAROLAICiICOMPAATY
1426 W IiOUNTALN ST
KEF- EKSVIiLE
FORSYTH
32.81 m* VOC:
NONCD0001723
FLLti'T BIAS RESOURCES-CEfi S1TE.
3 330 MTR R:IOAD
'NlLNM GTO�T
NEW I.1AN'0G EIi
32.62 sin-hm yr ter, VOCs
Eroumdaat2r. VOCs
NCD001388965
LACKAWANNALFATHERGO, I�W.
BlL'Y70AveFm
CONCriRR
CATAWBA
32.48 gnoundaater,mebls
NCD991472624
US 70 DRUM DLT.MP
Us 70
MORGANTON
BUIU E
32.4I soil, VOCs
sail- SVOCs
NCNCDOW1036
JOYCETONWATER INC1RKSWELLS '_&9
NOFSWANSONED
LENOIR
CALI9WELL
3238 EroundNatu.VOCs
NCD9805102B32
CREE. B=K;ErBOR:DE2N =IECAL
US FIR'Y24-87 ({ROVE ST)
FAI TTE -=
C IfGERL,4N11
3235 lmoxwmgecteR
NCDO95470332
THDNIT A S2dMONS COMPANY
1IRN STEELE CREEK ROAD
CHARLOTTE
'M=-ENSURG
32.33 sod SVOCs
metal
NONCD0402558
319 S W= ST DarfLOFNM4T
3I4 WEST ST
RALEIC7T1
WAKE
3227 soil: VOCs
soil, SG'OCs
NCD0S0885551
DAUGIERTY CHEvIICtA.L CO4&ANY
307 WAI= STREET
DURHAM
DITII-L i
3227 soul- metsl
NCD9S0S48766
GIBES FT FC'IROPLA=G
521GI5216HOVIS ROAD
CHARLOTTE.
n+fECKLE URG
3227 smi, metals
161 IPage
sdefDNa Si1e14"aare 4a'& ss
NCD9908471?3 HURTRESIDENCE HWY64
NO14CD0002r0 S%E ATIRM HP & BOBBY TAYLOROIL CCl- PANSO4=ATERDM E
NCDO03193167 LUNG hQ2%TL FACTURLVG 111 FAIRVIEW STREET
NCD98'U98774 CAL -TONNE PAINTS 5115 NEW BERN AVE
NCD991279680 CS3EMCR FT.+S DOLLT P.' M PRODUCTS 3950 NEW Wri1RE. T%)V6r4 RD
NCDO03221M
CFST ,RY FURNMRE CONTANY
42012TIi S qW
NOIMOo00084
TFIEFLMO PRODUCTS,D,3C.
NoKLIM5 STREET
NCD986799019
CHEROKEE OIL
1101 RF.RRYBILL ROAD
NCDO53010732
PARKS-CFAb ER COMPANY
2W S BLVD
N01+MOD00059
TIAYCOCOCEUANLANDFILL
RTIHYATTCREEKROAD
NCSFNM7143
AMr RICANELI M ENTS
MO W4i-IAC:E ST
NCD986186883
CCTC PESTICME DISPOSAL
607ll i MROUGH STREET
NCD981476709
CTI OF NC. INC
ION S FRONT ST
NCD990557847 KAISER ACMEFARNIARICEF SR1870
VOC - volatile organic compound SVOC
- semi -volatile organic compound
C*
CeaenN
Seere _M{ed4um, C"lnrrei�t
MORGANTON
&URKE
32.27 siA VOCs
FrIYE='I=
CUNrrxIxr ND
32.27 sate,; VOCs
sou. VOC s
roundsatet. SVOCs
goum3scares. MSE31�
TARBORO
EDGECO: BE
32.13 gmundnatu, VOCs
s.,:: SVOCs
K=GH
RAKE
3194 soal metals
gmumdwates. mebt
AYNSTON-SALIM
FOKSYTH
31.9? }ouudsrarer, SVOCs
�otmdsPatet. metals
s04, avetals
A�L VOCs
Dmundwats_ VOCs
HICKORY
CATAWBA
31.90 sail metal
DN'Ta7N
DAVMSON
31.77 su* VDCs
-mL, metals
CHARLOTTE
MBCKLENSURG
31.76 sail, VDCs
mufm water, meals
soil metals
CTIARLOTIE
�MK]a,]EjaUEG
31.73 anvndcGater, metals
g�va . VOCa
WA=VIi iR
HAYWOOD
3I.71 gr umda- . VOCs
FARMVII I,E
PITT
31.68 soil, metals
O%TORD
GRAB =
31.67 saqmdeL
1%II2kM GTO�I
NEW EIANOVER
31.63 -vi!. VOCs
grDuu3—. VOCs
=GE.LWC)OD
CALLAEKUS
31.60 so0,Imtmde5�1k6+M+m
uoundwatu. SVOCs
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NONCD0001177
ALCOA-P2FERDRAVRTEDISP0Sr7L
PINERD
STANLY
31.53 scAimcTpu;,
soiL cyanide
soil VOCS
soiL SVOCs
SUL mebi
NCD990945119
BL33iORN PESTiCIL1E5
NC 581 & NC 42
AfILSON
%rf SON
31.36 ;ok VOCs
sm1 PE=&sHerb idea
NCDOD0829566
TARTANNLUINE PROPERTY
NC IRGHWAY 77 & SR. 2032
HL=
RIC1IlMOND
3133 soar. owul
NCI7981S63814
L NC ASTER PLATING
802 EDWARDS ROAD
LILLINGTON
HARN'E.TI
3132 sco. metal
NONED0001415
MARYCIRCLE BATTERY
ZIONCFIURCH&MARYCRL
CONCORD
CABARRUS
31.18 Sob!uaetrl
NCDO45451473
ACE CHR4fiCALCORPORAT20N
9MI S TRYOON ST
CHAR10=
MECKLENBURG
31.05 sod OC-
�adararer
pnuVOCs
e701mvhvamr.. MKS
NCD049845266
ST. --= CASE GOODS (FORMER)
H%TY?1I
AFEST LND
h,MORE
3I.01 poundsrawr. VOCs
NONCD0000619
SIR WALTER GUN CLUB
US64
RALEIGH
WAKE,
30.96 :od.metaL•
NCNCD0002788
ALLOWAYRESIIIENCE
405 PAR-ADBE LANE
SHAI.I.=
BFlTJNSR'ICK
30.88 puwxaearer VOCs
NONCD0400670
BEN= SANITATION SERVICE
1B09 W FRONT ST
STATE<SVI=
MEDELL
30.S7 1mov Ekt L d-
NCD99OH3460
GRANT CREEK R7STP
CRUSE ROAD
SALiSBURY
ROWAN
30.66 sml VOCs
NCD003195963
V EST]NGHOUSE ELEC METER & LIGHT
US l N
R-=GE
RAKE
30.57 scat, owul
a,Ai VOC-
puaudsrarer, 4'OCs
NONCD0041060
DIM MA -CHINE & TOOL CD
2204 PATTERSON S
GRREENSBORO
GUM FORD
30.4-6 soa , VOCs
NCDC24740433
EC KkNUFACT[IRDG
413 -N. POLL STREET
PIIdEiFTi.T F
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MA5 sAal nwtaL 30.43
NONCDG001033
AMMCANCONTRACT COAUNGSS
HlXY55
APEK
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komvn/—pected
NONCDC001067
CC DICKSCLN
15')4 SOUFHBOL=4RD
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30.43 soil SVOCs
pumdwarer SS`OC.s
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NCD003938586 CDR*tNGGLA&SiWORYS
NCO 00998336 CP PROPERTIES
N014CDO001595 DEA`IS PICELES, FMR CATES
NCD4006165 % SCOT�-'IIL INC'SEC-LE= PRODUCTS
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310 NORTHCOLLF.GE ROAD
2356 BRO94N RDAI}
354 i I. FAISGN AVF-
HS4'Y 74 E
NCD003186UD3 INTERNATIONAL PAPFR,RICfMfO1{D CaAVURF 2215 5_ %'SLI► INGDON STREET
NONCDOW1175 MDTOV4W SQUARE VALET DRY CLEANERS 401 S I EPE }ML;CE Fd.VD
NCDO2476266S
NUSR BROT= PLATING INCIGREER
NONCDO002999
PARRI.S & N MAIN ST SOLVENT"
NCD980557722
HARRISBURGSATTERY
NCDO67342175
TRJLVCO.INC.
NCD991277724
MITCI-=L. SYSTEMS_ DiC.
NCDO57249759
13ATCH RfBBETR PUN D
NONCDOW27BI ADAMS FAINTING SERVICE
NCDO03213568 LIBERTY E'l'RI•iII'U-RE COFPiCHFLOMCRAFT
NCNM0002797 KOCHNORTH PARAX-fLF" -
107NEMARF;ET ST
2300 BLOCK N MALi1 ST=
2609 MGHWAY 49
SR 1611
ALTAP ASS RD
GRAD. BOULEVARD
722 WELLINGTON AVE
330 N GREENSBORO ST 3225
RIVER RD
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avumd9Patel. vic5
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WIIMI VGTON
NEW HANOVER
3037 known+Rl' f142Y4
SAN ORD
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30.23 MA metal
Mdm=L metals
SVDGs
FAISON
DUFLL�
30.23 }oua& atu: Fnorgame,
MO ROE
UNION
30.21 soiL SVOCs
Mrnmduater. metals
MA VOCs
yoiL ometals
ernmdeeatez. Voc-
RALEIGH
WAKE
30.10 i VOCs
PTUD V aror. VOCs
CHARLOTTE.
ME'CE1—J:NBTjRG
30.06 xiL LO7Cs
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REIDSVI F
ROCRLti HAM
30.05 kaowL-3u4 eroe�i
HIGH POINT
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30.05 groumlwatei, VOCE
HARRISBURG
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30.00 soii,M.Ebi
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NCD986170679
WOOD ROAD DRUM BLEIAL
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GASTONIA
GASTON
29.44 knuwn+suspeded,
NCD04!3EZSU
RF.EZiH01D CHENaC_46L.. INC.
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MONULRE
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2933 mi� VOCs 29.31
NONCDW02863
BABY DLLFER SERI ICE
1819 SFRE%TGrGA32DEN ST
GREENSBORO
GUUFORD
soiL VOCs
m,mmi%ver. VOCs
ovindnaoer. ha -es
NONCDW280
PCS NITROGEN. FINIRLY ARCADTAN
2830 H%rY 421 NORTH
VT-,-GTONT
NEW HANMTR
29_0 groundnaLer. matg rs
NCDOD3218161
CORtiIEI.i-DIIBITJERFTFx' CNICS
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29.02 pouadnarer VOCs
mo. vOCs
NONCDOOOI I06
MCROFRONABRASWES, INC
10424 RODNEY ST
PIND TLLE
MEC KLEN URG
'_8.94 uounanaaer: VOCs
mod, SS'�7Cs
pvmciv aw SVOCs
NCD991278714
C-AROCHF-bi INC.
540 GLZF ST
DURFUILM
DURHAM
28.72 md� VOCs
NONCDON1055
L. MNGTO>; FURNITURE Eili7. PLNT NO 12
3301 COTTONGROG'E LANE
L=CrTON
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^_8.59 soil, VOCs
NCD984S43528
TOWNCF=RD2[ ONAL04RTP
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SALISBURY
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2S.50 known+s 400rel
NCD0481 &951
BL=GTDV HOME CHAIR
HIGHWAY 2f 8
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28.49 kucwm sv d.
NCDOOO828616
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NCD991277922
GASION C GU-= DYIM4G hL4LCIR E CA.
200 S MAIN ST
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GASTON
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NCDO03149291
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GASTON
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COASTAL CHEMCAL CORP.
EVANS ST=
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26.33 sml, Fesucide +I1ex3ncide
NONLD OW1985
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1-665 HIGHWAY 64EAST US
PLYMOVFH
WASFIINGT'ON
2S22 grrnmdaafer. maagaaic:
NCD991278591
B-L�LLwGTDV FLT 2ZTUXE? NMERPL
64 EAST
L=CYTON
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2S.12 kmmm�mmpecred_
NCD99OU3275
NT= f.T N Cl-MOCAL COWANY
DENNIS STREET EiK'TENSION
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28.04 38t1 �Bielsdz'Her�nrides
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Sm4 SVOCs
NCDDD3151651
V4 LARD SN21TDfG CO.
101 -'NE%SE1iN SF
CHARLD"PFI;
Iv ECELENBURG
27.96 scaL metal
NCD991279839
NORTH STATE CHE'ti•IICAiS
6211 H LT_\Tr RD
PLEr &kNF GARDEN
GUILFORD
27.60 sod, VDCs
saLk metals
PotimdRatex VOCS
NONCDO001030
MLR
2911 LEEAVE%=
SANFORD
LEE
27.50 poundwater VOCs
so* VOCS
NONCDO000013
CAROLINA HARDWOODS
15S FACTORY STREET
VOLi_LANMON
MARIDT
27.49 --m-hreu-aw.matL-.
NCINCDOW 1166
CENTRAL GRAIN-MORGANS COEINER
1332 HASSELI RD
ELIZ BFM CRY
P.ISQUOTANK
272E guundstater. aietis
noundwares. me vanir
notisdshaYer. SVOCa
o . metals
sal inarrm ns
NCDO24770125
B`u=GTOS FJ1dgr1'U- E
ATOAH STREET
ROSSiNSV'lI3.E
GRAIL-%M
27.I0 soil: SVOCs
NONMD)00091
DUKE POWE&•'WALNUTCOVE
P046'ERHOUSE X0-%D
WALNTil TCOVE.
STOKES
26.95 knownl-us ected-
NCDC24 6959 +
CHARLOTTE STEEL DRUM
2904 WEST TRADE STREET?14
CHARLOTTE
hf X, URG
26.67 knower ,-uTBued
NCD99 i278304
LTIITED DRUM VA RELL%N;CE U`iIV_
BERKL_FY ST
HIGH PAINT
GUILFORD
2655 }oum3water, V'OG
e7oamdnater_ metals
NCDOD3213981
BEN= CORPORATION
I-S5 INNES ST EXIT HIGHWAY
SALISBURY
ROWAN
2636 soLL metal
NCD986166288
WOODYS TaE FIRE
321
GA-STONIA
GASTON
2635 kmowc'y, cte�-
NCD99OB69168
INMOhTI' CORPgIA F CORPORATION
1701 W WESTLNGHOL SE BLVD
CTIARLOTTE
MECiL URG
2623 grouedsater V.°OCs
AL. WOGS
NONCDOW''529
BASSETTFGR=4RE-VL'£L4fANPLANT
1603 LEOnARDST
RA24l=
RANDOL.PH
m.05 knawusv�med
NCD003218492
CAROUNARUBBER HOSE CO'iGANY
1301SOUTHRILMAD
SAIJSBUAY
ROWAN
26.04 a4SV0Cs
VOCS
sod metals
NONCDON2988
PE_trii3ROKEF_kRNIHOIrEE& G�BDEN
302 W M SF
PEi ROSE
ROSESON
26.02 groundaater. mcvrpm c:3
1661Page
SiffiFDN&
SileNo"
_dddre U
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Ceroxly
Snare Msdiarr, Cov &Rimmu
NCD00346V65
VAUGHAN-SAS=FkLT—,TiLIRE. CO.
ELKIN
SURRY
25.93 smL' SVDCs
ROUTE 268 EAST
N0NCDO001039
OVERCA.SFI GRAVEL & GRADING CO. INC.
1150 SHELTON ROAD
CONCORD
GABARRUS
25.71 Lmowal
NCD980602791
SALVAGE OEL OF Al=CA
1227 MCLEjOD STREET
R.0=G1IALN
RICIEMCRIM
25.68 soil, VOCs
sol SVOCs
NCD000822130
ILkRRELS0NRi,BBER(DOWANY
HVVY 220 SOUTH
ASHEBORO
RANDOL.PH
25A5 Lnowal-.L ezred.
NCD003200656
FEATHER PROCESSORS, iNC
HR'Y 117 NORTH
R)SE t1II.L.
DUP N
2530 saaL meraL,
NCDO031497n
DAYLOCORP
RATSAMRD
WAYNEWELIE
HAYWOOD
2526 Uovndwatu,VO-Cs
sail V005
pm m lwam SVbCs
SOL SVOCs
NCSFN0406894
STAiLLNGS SALVAGE
SECRESTAVE
MQVRDE
UNION
24.89 known;oigmcieL
NCD067191 }62
FIRF3T!]I`lE T1SiE AND RUBBER C0MPANY
HR'Y" 301
%TLS0N
'WILS0N
24.45 -mb . %K�Cs
NCD077821296
SOUTHERN RBSEVUS INDUSTMES LIC
1510 DENTD 4 ROAD
THOhiASVl=
DAVIDSON
23.62 gioimd wu. SVOCs
NCDO77839599
THOMASVffLLE FOREST PRODUCTS
CLARIGSBURY CHRUCH ROAD
THDhiA.SVF—E
A41IDSON
23.10 sil mEt3L
NCD980838551
MCDOWE€.L FEL7MLN ASSOCIATION SITE
SR 1214 (9JM l= ROAD
M UION
MCD0F4=
23.09 I,nowwmg*c L
NCD096158696
BiRI- tiGTON LVDUSTRIELS, DIC.
60 8 HIGH POLII' RD
GFEEKSBORO
GUILFORD
22_43 geoimdwaier VOCs
ummawater SVDCs
SL, base,Sy,, bl
P ..dwk,.m
sail VCC5
NCD071579528
FORHU5,HMETAL
SPEER BRIDGE ROAD
YADE3NVII_I_E
YA=
21.90 ,DiL cvamde
mi], metal•
soil Mcs
NCS9D0IXh i8
CROWDERS MOUNTALi STATE PARK
CROWDERS MOLNTAIN STATE PARS
GASFONIA
GASTON
21.57 1uowa?-aspected,
NCD003236941
W ARLICK PAL' T COI PAYY
945 MONRCE ST
STATFSVII.I.E.
IREDELL
21.47 Lnowm-'-.0 erred.
NCD9962321-13
SUMM RESC= �L!LN4G Tf
35101 GRIBBLERQ-�D
STALLINGS
UNION
2L45 s4 SVOCs
safacena6a, VOC's
wil LFOCs
VOC - volatile organic compound SVOC
- semi-vokatile organic compound 167 P a g e
Si&?EDNdz-
S}fs Ak"
lddrdss
Ci!T
C-2Q
Scare medimae, Commminaul
iaiL in xp=--
NCD054284518
STAMIARD PACKAGING CORPORATION
HWY 73 w
Mr GILi? kD
MONTGOMERY
2I.07 laoau sn�ec�ed
NCDD03214574
SPRUANCE SOUTFffM--T, ETC.
115 E F .LYR DR
DAVIDSON
20.81 lmuww
NCDO4614%19
EQSTRANDGIiEhfICAL.D�C.
HVVY9
LENODI
C.ALD);=
act-oe[L 20.72
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BEAT -Nil CORROYLNG& FlMK-M;G
T INEBERGER STREET
L4tiL'E€..L
GASTUN
$nonm'suspected_ 19.99
NONCUON1005
TRANSEASTERN CORP.
S09 S LODGE ST
T%S-ILSON
A`II SON
knovkmsu-pected, 19.E-6
NCDO48462881
ARMOLOYCOOFNC.•HI-TECH
16035AL.15BURYROAD
STAL=VII_LE.
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knanmsuspeCMd- 19.37
NCD98I921083
SWIFT ADBF'Sl3
9724 LUDUSTRIAL DRAT SR
P1NEVn T F
NMNDKLENBURG
Hd&2 1
NONM0000014
BOLSE CASCADE
1916
MOVC21iE
Ca4lH--d
18.96 bwww'.mmxe red
NCDO57037178
PFIZER LkTC COTY DILZSION
COTE MI -L RD & HiG'Y 4' E
SA14FORD
LEE
18.48 povadna : VOCs
soil VOCs
NCDD67178707
FAWN PLASTICS CO_, ETC.
10235 US 264A
hIDDLESEY
NASH
17.,34 gauadseaias. VOCs
sail VOCs
NONCDON003 4
ASHE'1JITS. MUSTRIES
20 GLEN BRIDGE RD'SR3495
ARDL"T
3UNCONME.
1630 sod VOCs
Md. MkaL
NONCDON'_498
SOUTHE.RNGRAPIECSSYSTEMS
2406N. 23RD ST=
R1L LEGTOST
NEW-HgJNOL'E8
1592 goundna . metal s
NONCDOOOO453
CAROLINA MARBLE CO.
LZLkNMOUND ROAD 28M
.1LBi3rFiARLE
STANLY
1529 L-nawnimg*dz.
NONCD0000009
PARTCNSMOTOR CONTAYY
SOLTHYORKROAD HG6Y
GASTONIA
GASTON
1521 h3mm'm
NONCDONOW22
CAPE YEAR CHEARCALSBL BRICE
701 5
FT2763=057N
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11.49 sail. Pesticides-Herkode;
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2274 ST_ PATfi S HWY
RAEFORD
HCEE
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1681Page
D. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory - Site Status
Note: Upon discovery, sites are added to the evaluations Pending or Pollutant Unly Site -Open categories of the
Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory. As resources are available, the sites are ranked and transferred to the Sites
Priority List (Appendix A). The Sites Priority List has information on contaminants and contaminated media and a
score used to determine the order of full-scale remedial actions at sites without responsible parties, providing
funds are available for such. If a party volunteers to clean up a site and enters into an agreement with the Division,
the site is then transferred to the Voluntary Action category. Once cleanup is complete, the site is transferred to
one of the "No Further Action" (NFA) categories. Other information on sites activities this reporting year can be
found in sections II -V of this report. A list of the pre-1983 landfills by county can be found in Appendix C.
Site ID No.
Site Name
Street Address
City
Category
AL.i3LiSGE
i7C5°-315'_
Akr= IN CA-4NI £r.ECDISFL*ION
7C4V1 R=73
G1L#HA-M
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NC.,CDC 12!9
ANI.LLI{rrED
2609TUCKERST.
BURLENGTON
Eval.P ad -me
NO'rCDC-'-KUS
ANYPD3ENHo=YBLDG
7L-NORTHPa.ARAI-E
BURIMIGT N
Etial.Pauhms
NONCDC:•03275
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NCD04'==23087
APOLLo CHE4HCAL coRPORAnm
I LOS SOT TMERIANI) STREET
GRAN 4Si
SPL
NONCDC05'--933
B & C GROCERY
942 E HAKISEN &T
GRAHAM
EvaL Peodivo
NONCDC003456
HR-4DLEYSTSOLVMgrS
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BURLLNGT()N
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BLRI,NGTON COAL Gh&PLAiNJr
L205N CHURCH Sr
BTMLPfGTON
Vohmtuy( A)
NCDCS�'--69}69
SLRlJ-NGTDNINDUST ES,INC_
664GnMERSTREET
6TMUNGTON
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COLLINS AND aTa&AN
327EASTELMST.
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2600 PARX RDADFEL.
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HAW 3A`ER
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2516INDU&TILYDRYi?E
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NCDOI - SITE 473
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NCDM 193 ]El
CORNING GLASS FORK.&
3RW ELEICTRONWS DRrVH
3__,LL-GH
VoLmitmy (AA)
NDNCDOBIC61
CP&LNORTHERN DI'MMNC05OLUE
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G.A�LYT3
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NONCDC0U14LI
CHASIAND PROPERTY
HIGH HOUSE RD & D-A71; DR
CART"
1STA
NONCDMIIM
DRLkT FN
4 L3 AIRPORT BLVD.
MORRIS;MLE
m
NONCDC0U1430
DELL ]{GORE PROPERTY
5&1 S HnJMOROUGH S7
'iLJLLEIGH
5P1
NONCDCOU1573
DOLOTHE_kDIRPROPERTY-
UMSTRADDR
RALIDGH
EaaLPoadimo
NONCDC001642
DUM,AS ESTATE
15 L2 OLD GUUgER ROAD
RALEIGH
EraL Pomlimm
.E%t?Lp6ph "g - fwJ'lidt2m, PB,Ic{i,,
-j'& lr' ura* lFAL on
L - Sjla5 Pn cnJ v I&I
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NONCDCOV209
NONCDC-) NO37
NCDC=:.-7466
NCB_L:-33L47
Ncy z:c:li -0
NONCDON3 L13
NONCDOW3 L68
NCDMI92rZ#3
NONCDO0p1790
NONCDO0p2222
NCDS8b2323 79
NONCDOD1064
NONCDOOD111 I
NONCD00p1303
NONCD000'--:9U
NONCD0003 LN
NONCD00p1 -44
NONCD0001865
NONCDOOP- &4
NONCD00pi200
NCD003166€04
NONCD0001Q21
*fCD0Xd L627fi
*fCDOX616284
*fS *rC•50.1L43d9
NONCDOOD].M
NONCD00{13067
NONCDOM992
NONCDOMM63
NONCD00ft-W
NONCD000232
NONCD0002 LN
NONCD0002 L l6
NCD99I 2778A
NONCD00p2 LRI
NONCD00pi049
NONCDO002M
NONCDCOP-201
NONCDOO N077
*fCD9u2293 59
*fCDS&51C�€]'1
'TONCDO0p1393
'TONCDC0p2!}43
'TONCDC0p1 59
*fCd1332$p
NCD4F I&V. 94
*fCD48518594'_
NCDO459L5366
NCD99] 2 7892p
NONCD0001L25
NONCDOW1126
NONCDM1127
NDNCCON1123
NONCDGM1124
NONCDOOP-363
NONCDOOP-374
NONCDOOP-377
NONCDOOR-179
NONCD0093 LM
NONCD0092416
NONCD0001203
NONCD00fli L2 5
NONCDOOD L7I
DUVWT, R-F. PROPEIrY
DURANT PARK
EAST CAROLLVAlffT_4LTREAiT,INC.
EAST KARTLN 5T 5011.TNf CONTAMINATION
BECTRIC MOTOR & TL4VSFORMER
ESE LYC T-=E CORPORATION
FAST FARE 581
FORCER CONOCO PHILLIPS 66
FORCER UbWN 76 STATION
GILLCRESTRam DRumiaIDNIGHT
GLTVN`OOD X%-D JE
GRAY & CREFLH T.WR)
GREFL4_lr-S L s IE IND U 373L#L PARK
G{f>=tiRI _lr_Z_SPLiNT
H-4D_Et-PRAPERTY (FORMER]
H-42RELL &IGN COMPANY
HZ==�RD FOREST
HIL=70P RD CONTAMDULTDdN
HODGE I D & SATTE3 '%= DR WELLS
HOSE�TFJLD VILIAZE MOBILE HEd PEA
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aouG TRL41. IkLnIR TCE
INCERIC4r1ONAl PAPELRI=O*fD GRAVURP
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FIT CORPORAnON
ITT CORPORATION
L4_lES Al;� EM XlE
LAN-O-SkMEN. LAC.
LErrH CHRYSLER EEP
MCC'.1f LEY St WAL1, PR.O?E3TY
MCVEILS GROCERY
bdICROArA %rE L4BORAIORIPS, INC.
Ld1TCHELL PROPERTY (FORME
MURRAY, C H iRLES - N. BLVD
NL4PAAXCCEL4MY'S BODY SHOP (FORMER)
NCDAPESTIc'lDE _4B STORAGE
NCDOT SITE-C.C. M.L GUM US 64E
NMOT-130I BILE RIDGE RD
'5=' 1ORE GMr:IL4L STORE
NIVS & OSSEH17 RVECH BLit-SFILL
01D STATELi0
PEDEN FAMr-Y-LLC
PHOTO CHEMICAL MTEMS, INC
PHOTO CHEMDak •SYMTEMS, LYC.
PIERCE auk-mN) PROPERTY
PILOT MILLS
POOLE ROAD PCE
POr%=OUSE SgUARR
PRECMION ALLOYS
RALEIGH COAL G_45 PLiNTVO- 1
IL-d=GH COAL GAS PLANT VO-2
-J=GH M17AL PROCESSORS
-U-E:GF' EUSPRIVERRrR'TP
-UnC-F TTk-0ILLON P-4ICEL A
-A.LSC-F TT—Da.LON P-4ICEL H
F-3.MGF 7TA-0ILLox P4ICEL C
RALIIGF TTA-SE PARCEL
RAMGE rl-I-AILS+ON PARCEL
RAMG: WE-D-AG WORKS 9OR MffRj
RAY P, VPV —rSFO-OJDL IMFOOD LMRT
RC MOTOR. CO-1CPAL*rf
REA CON 57RJCTIGN-WEST LkLEIGH
ROBB PROPERr ES
ROGERSREA=TY PROPFR7Y
ROYAD`CROU-N PC'_ rI`IAC
SALTS KY STREET CONTAMINATION
SANITARY LAUNDRY
6e425 GL--lWOOD AT.'E
DURAA1%T ROAD
1010 S. r-•AL�rERS Sn=
213 SQUIB PERSON ST
1RW &S_4<UNEERS ST
25 10 NORTH HOLfLEro-'-J0KD
272I ]dCNEIL STREET
.60M GLLWOOt ALVENJE
6101 GLE-V�OOt ALVENJE
GILLCREST ROAD
-4L3SOUTH GLENWOOD AVENUE
6024 GLENWOOD AA'E
3220 NORTHSIDE Ir10
200 DICFMYS ROAD
20LORD BERK ROAD
7503 GREEN HOPE SCHOOL RD
5601 HILLIOP RD
HODGERD & SATIERla9=DR
7434 CAP7T L BL%D.
U&HW4' 7011TST
430IMMUSTRIAil DR
22I5 &. GTLM1NGr03i STREET
5640 'ESTGATE ROAD
12M FIO-STI 37 B_7G s
3GO4ISEl:rTKI--'LL DRBDGD
7534 J_4hMS A STEN ROAD
201 DICKENS RD
55COCAPITAL BLVD
SR 1010 & OLD MCCL'L1ER5 RD
2237 OLD USHWY l
6417 GLMMOOD Al�r]E.
3601 DOYLE R04D
3204 NORTF BLVD.
1301 mGHw-AY mu9mr
BLUE RUDGE RIOAr
5201 OLD US 64 EAST
1301 BLUE RIDGE RD
1921 BASS L4EFZ RD
1407 MffiCH -LAICAL BLVD.
-950 H. CHATHAM SrRM
1059 CAPN 4X BLVD
1W POREST DRnrE
11 N. PAVE STREET
ROUTE I
1121 ILILYYPS Sr
POOLE RB
JOKES 6,'L-E�T SIR=EI&
1M CCR_-<-R-ATlCH PILRrF
SMCDO'CELLCfW C EURRU&Sn
WO llk'E'_ T C ABARRUS STREET
2310 G-AB-k,-fR RD
BATTLE-BRLI]GE RD SR 2352
102SWE&TST
&lik-E&TST
5l0 k {-0O W MARTIN Sr
SUFEST 57 a MORGALNST
200SRE37ST
4L4 &CL-THEASr STREET
9R5DURHAM RD
R21 CAFfC A1, BLVD
5601 CILU FIL IM L ROAD
130DA 319 CAPITAL BOULEL'4YLD
502 W MORGAN ST
2501 CAPn U BLVD
-616 SOUTH SAiLISBURY ST
417 &MCDOWELL Sr
RiLEIGf
E-vaL Pondmo
RiLEIGf
NFA
'�-iLEIG>=
NFA
RALEIGH
Eaa1 Pandmp
-RALEIGH
SPL
R -GH
NFA
R -GH
Er2L P nd me
RA: -GH
Er2L Pond-mo
-U-GH
Era1 Pondmo
WAKE FORE&r
NFA
-4LEIGf
E-vaL Pondimo
RALEIGH
Va mmto}-(AA)
RiLE3GH
SPL
QUkY-V'4F.L*fA Voto=5 �kk)
R-Lr--GH
E%-A Pondino
-iLEGH
EraL Pandino
C iRY
EraL Poadma
RALEIGH
Es -A. Pandlnc
E0PGHFTD-UE
N-FA
]LiLE:GF
N-FA
G.4_R`7ER
E-•aL Pond-mo
W=NDFLL
EVIL Pond -me
R.iL-GH
SPL
RALEIGH
NFA
RALEIGH
NFA
RALEIGH
NFA
WILLOW SPRINGS ET L Pandme
FUQUAY-VA INA EraL P uLnR
JT.F1Cdi
E-•aL Pondmo
-JMEIGH
i' a oltm 5 �t4I
APEX
E-•aL Poaditic
-UE:GH
NFA
Z:BL:_OV
NFA
R LE:GF
E-•aL Pondimo
,; s R~-E3
E-vaL Pondino_
R L-GH
'S FA
R-ILL=:GH
ET L Pamise
RA-' -GH
EraL Pand:.nc
FCC UAY-VAKINA Eaa1 P &mp
G.4-R'-ER
S,FL
RALEIGH
E-'aL Rudmo
EZqIGH-TDABLE
NFA
WEgD=
NFA
-APEK
NFA
R.kLE3GH
Era1 Pondiao
-iLEIGEL
EvA Pondiao
E%-A Pondiae
N_
A
R -L-GH
i' oLmmtu o-4)
RALEIGH
EraL Pam&nR
RALEIGH
E-•al. Pomdmo
RALEIGH
5P_
RALEIGH
5P_
RALEIGH
SP_
RALEIGH
5P1
RALEIGH
SPL
RAL_GH
EraL Pand_se
w.ji F FOREST
E7a1 Pond:no
RALEIGH
ET L Pand_se
RALEIGH
SPL
RALEIGH
EaaL Pam&nR
RALEIGH
E-•aL Pomd_mo
-ALEIGH
NFA
RALEIGH
Er2L Pondino
RALEIGH
Er2L Pondiso
EvaL P6pA* rg - Emilm Zopi Periling FA -j'& Fw AerArliopi
SPL - Sims Pxio?!o ,gist NZFA m; Aw&- -No P'rnh.mrAotopi xith pralaaatv=Lase res&&WLru
i7ohmmy (A* - T o1wiYa7yActiopi mhsawca sna
2 0 7 1 P a g e
NONCD00U'_40
SBI FACIL,IT4'
121 EAST TRYONRD
-AL-GH
EmL Poadino
NONCD00UUOL9
SIR Qi'AL= GUN CLUB
US fi4
-ALE-GH
SPL
NONCD0003475
SI = nNGEPFREST LAB
5625 TRIANGLE DR_
-ALEIOH
E4a1 Pondino
NONCD0003C0I
L%dC)KZYHOLLOW
WESTAND PE-4CE STREETS
-AL-GH
E7a1 Pond-mo
NONCDO093OLS
SOUS{ BLOUNTSTREET SOI.%MgT"
&BLOUNT & S PERSON 575
-AL-GH
E7a1 P®dme
NCVO{0402 A3
STACKPOLE COMPOENTS'ARK-LES LABS
3400 YORdKM PDAI}
-AL-GH
EmL Pand-mc
NONCD00D2%6
STOCK BUIIDDTG SUPPLY
1701 NORTH SA EM ST- E=7
??El
EmL Pand=o
NONCDOOD30M
STORAGE MAX in
1932 WAKE FOMT RD
-AL-C-E
EmL Pand-mo
NONCDOOD2 -
SURTROVJCS ELECTROPL_kTLVG
4001 BERYL RD
-AL`_:C E
EvzL Pend-m_e
NCD5iD2Z:'_5
Ts1=vR'SPOND TO;1Z+lF[OUSES
1LSBRIGHTLE_4,FCOURT
_.A=_"
NFA
NCDM32e -4I
='V--ICO L4C-Am
2232 iEV TEN PD
?=l
NFA
NCV0C4-110526
rEAVICKRD'BOVD Sr
TF tGICKKD
- ==G =
EvaL Poadme
NONCD00p298:
i? L POLVT-C iRGLL*f3 FRF'GH'[L,L2TER
3500 YOB KERS RD
SPL
NONCD000300
7.U-;-xfGLE RENT -A -CAR
5401 HILT SWILOUGH ST
-Ai-t H
EsaL Paad-me
NONCD000'_629
r-uL%rGi-E 3E5EhRm & DEvELopmE-f
2602 S EI.M Sr
RALEIGH
EvaL Poad-mc
NONCD00p3 L40
T3YON �E:L- DR SOLVEVT CONTA_li NAt1]ON 90S TRYON HILL DR
-ALEIGH
EvaL Pond-mo
NONC000p283I
TWIN 1-4ZES SUBDIVISION
223 ROPE WALK COURT
MORRUT19 .F
NFA
NC92IN20,32
USA RES=RS=2nMAIKE10KlECORPS
3115'WESTERNBLVD
SALIDGH
NFA
NC42I N229p'
USA MEK1 = %-VM AMBORIgE CORPS
2417 W GARNER ST
G.4.FER
NFA
NONCDOOp3 L98
W MAR 7L4 STREET TCP
3 U W MAXrIN Sr
-Uz-22GH
E7a1 P®d-me
NGNCDNDB LS6
w SGUil: ST LCE
d L L W SOUTH ST
-ALE:GH
EvzL Po3d3e
NONCD00p2653
W.E. G,3RAMCV COMPANY
I=FA'cFTTELT 1 F KO LD
-AL-GH
EmL Poadmo_
NONCD0 DDM
WAKE AUTO PAiR75 (FORJldFR)
3120 iRYON RD
-ALEIGH
SPL
NONCD052- wSS
WAKE COUNTYHOM-01 -0
-ALEIGH
E-mL Pondmo
NONCDWD2639
WAKE COUVTI-SCHOOLS-NOBLE ROAD PORb1EK
MA503 NOS_= KOA D
-ALEIGH
EVIL Poaditio_
NONCDOM672
WAKE EN- ERPRISES, INC
5133 AIR P.13UL RD
-7. QUA}-VARLYPi YEA
NONCDMI403
WAKIETIEID CC' GO
33 GUN'Yt-MOOR RD
-ALE:GH
E•: al. Pondino
NCDM3302267
Qi -U E ]+IDUSTKm
-1Nk CP-4.FM'kL4`V DRRE
E_u-Gy
;kF3
NCDME43I M
4iEA_=i-=P SFIE D PLACE CONDONO IUI{
174 WTArFERGREF ='P
E_u-GH
NFA
NONCDOW-701
WEAR 7EYXC0RPOF-kTION
LLn!] CAPITOL BOULEVARD
WAKE FOREST
NFA
NONCDOM707
TliESTGATE PROPERTY
6720 FIE> T SERL'ICP DRISrF
-ALEIGH
NFA
NCDW3195963
WESUNGHOUSE ELEC MITER & LIGHT
US 1 N
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCDOW728
{Err L LMS, R. W. FACILITY
6200 AND 92H FAYETT]!Tb F RD
RALEIGH
SPL
NCVO:v-P4406
WOODLIEF ROAD TCE
9008'WOODLIEF RD
WAKE FOREST
E7a1 Pondino_
NCD54:_--307
WOOLF0111 CHMECAL WORKS
1kILSONROD
W`LrVDELL
NFA
ZESdA CORP.
55 L4 CHr3PPL HILL RD.
RALEIGH
EmL Poadimo_
NCRp00: a 5= L 3
2Nlvl INC
10M CORPORATION PKA'Y
RALEIGH
SK
WAFMN
NONC::!,-23e
ROYD'S CLEANERS
M 3L43ONDREWERYRD
DIANSON
EvaL Poad-mo
CAKOL 1 TELEPHONE V RPLY COUNT
US HA'-f 158
WARRE?Tl'ON
E4aL Amd�me
NONCDO_'v-_::
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RSTI ACKNORL TA iO LdTrL,E15DN
EvzL Amd-me
WASBKWTON
NCDSB]pL°::=
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CMWELL LL
NFA
NCDS 1 ".-
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SR 1125
ROPER
5P-
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5 L I MONROE STREET
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NCDWjS13'"_
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PLYWOOD DR
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NONCDO-"::_`
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1665HIGHWAY64•FAST
?L17.iCU1F
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?-_-MOUTH SHOPPING CENTER
HIGHWAY 64A32
?L17iCUrF
NTA
NCDO-11,-;S:,:
PLINOUTHWOOD TREAnNG COWANY
NHWY45
r3LI-Mol;TH
5P-
WATAUG&
NONCD00 IM
BOONE E_4L SSA I POLARIS gRMR,j
524 E EING ST
BOONE
EvaL Poadme
NONCDMI32 S
H- MMON RESIDENCE, L-URY
5191 OLD HIGHWAY 321
SUGAR GROVE
EvaL Po uhme
NONCDMI907
ItTCERALA.iIONA1- ESBTA'2 CORP.
736 GRE> }TRAY RD.
B0ONE
VoLmtzry (AA)
NCD9 22S757
KAPLA_N ETHn ET3=1 DRUMS
1410 BEECH MOUYTALV PYWY.
BEECH MOUNT IN%TA
NONCD0001095
MOSESCONE 5dPZdO3 AL PARK
BLUE RIDGEFK%Y
3L01TINGROCK
SFL
NONCDOOD1004
NAPA AUTO REP.iIK-7ODD GPZENE PROPERTY 578 E EING Sr
30ONE
Eva1 P=dLme
NONCDX@2L4I
VCDOT -SITE M:5BKOWNBROTHERS ASPF ALT HWY L05
30ON11
EvA Amd-me
NONCD0001LL2
OLD JOHN'SR ERROAD DURF
Mn.al{AREER'-96.1,B,RPKWY
3LOWINGROCK
NFA
NONCDMIR30
PANTRY 14 L
77L B10R-24G ROCK RD
30ONE
EvaL P®d-me
NONCDOM370
RANf3AT L HONTEYCUZT
1045HLNT--S GHIIIS L4NE
30ONE
EsaL Awdmc
NONCDON1203
TO}IOTA OF BOONS
664 E E NC- 5 T
30ONE
EvaL Pmd mo
NONCDCOU1119
VEKMOxfTAI=C,iN
STATE F.iR_3L?D
30ONE
Vohmt yj�it}
NONCDMIG13
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BLO4ZNGROCK
NFIL
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NCDO45924339
A=UNI=CORPORATION
HWY117
FROdOVT
Vuhmtuy(AA)
NONCDM3023
AIRBORO =-kCO {FKMN
1619 S SL-C1CUNm Si
GOLDSBORO
NFA
NONCD000277
APAC— OLDSBORO ASPEU J T PLANT
2421 AXEJ IGTOV BRIDGE RD
GOL,DSBORO
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HEST S. MD -A GILA%71 N[ INC. SHOP
L L7 HEST SAND JM GL4<i'31, ROAD
GOLDSBORO
Esa1 PondaF
NCDG0063W1
CAROLINAP&L CO. LEESTL4`l{ELEC
SK LM7
GOLDSBORO
bWA
NO?1CDG9p1694
CITY OF GOLDSBORO MAIWEEN.iNCE CiD.)G .EX1601 N CLINGM-42q ST
GOLD�30RO
SPE,
NONCDX021n
COOPEELBUSSt•AN
2LGD=TL43L
GO=1:7,30RO
NrA
NONCDG00149l
COUSM PERSO'gUM nSTORAGE
723H4 d 117NBYPASS
G0=D530RO
SP4
NONCDG001118
D.4NIELS PROPERTY
2CONM_iI,LOR_YST
GO--I:--,30RO
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NCDOME13M
GA -PACIFIC CORP CHIP-N-SAW
OLD MOUNT OLAT HIGHWAY
v==E4-
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NCDOW6I3679
GA -PACIFIC CORP COMPLY
OLD MOUNT O]. MBIGHRrAY
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G01L�560R0 CO L GAS PJ-4 NT '1
V$GLVL4 �hf!} T.m:E &TR1ET"
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GOLDSBORO IRGASr. METAL
RGI NJOH3TST
GOLDSBORO
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HOLCOMBE HERBICIDE FIRE
1717NCH'WY 561
PIT€EVILLE
E-kaL Pon&ao
N _N _DC=v"ALS
ICI MIERICIS (FOR3IR_)
743NOR-AMR0_-'.ID
PIEZVI R
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1004 SOL"TF GORGE STREET
GOLDSBORO
SPE,
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HRJCK ROAD
GOLDSBORO
N rA
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NORTH CAROLINA SALVAGE CO_
H-iY 117 SOUTH
GOLDSBORO
S,PL
tiC 3DGOR053
PARR-MOUNTCH3!VROLET
3300HWY 70HYPASS EAST
GOLDSBORO
NFA
NONCDG00'2639
PERRY UrM'YQUYGRES3DENCE
4172 US 117 SOUTH
DUDLEY
NFA
xfCD& I&W43
PPfE' OODDUMPS]IE
302NESFHOPEROAD
GOLDSBORO
NFA
xfONCDXp2795
RDPATEE5r.ArR
101 EM,3IVST
PIE ILLS
E4aL Poadae
NONCDG002C I
ROHR =•.rry.U, INC.
04 SH UMA.V = ORR EST RD.
GOLDSBORO
E-kaL Pone
NCDCdS291495
T=DAFRES5=ONS
401 PITETOTL; RD
GOLDSBORO
S,PL
NONCDXD246
UN]FIRST CCIL-ORATION (FXMLTKYTILAM aW SOUTH IDiV STREET
GOLDSBORO
VaLmxtmy( A)
NCNT1ooQ9i ��9
WAYNE GKICUL1TJRU'WORBS
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GOLDSBORO
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AJBTPIBI-PR]CECORP01L4<TDOV
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NFA
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AAMUCANDREWi PLANT 12
11014ESTD STREET
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1502R1VEKLIBERTY i'Fr'r .CH GKV
NORTH WILKESBORO NFA
'NCDM164411
HTJPI,LMTONH010CH-4IR
HIGHWAY268
RONDA
SPE,
NCDG-0 22L462
GUINERMIF.R-OKCORPORATION
HWY268E
NORTHWILMBORO NFA
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2101Page
E. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory — Pre -Regulatory Landfills
COUNTY: A3I ULkNCE
S ite
ID
City
Street Address
ATAMANCE GARRAGE SERVICE.
NON'CDOCM101_
BL=GTON
FREELAND TRAIL
CAWCENTSRAREA
NONCDONW726
GRAHAM
GOLEYSTREFT
DURHAM SI LDFL
NONCDON 0723
BLTJ.INGTON
DURHAM STREEI E7►'T.
ELONCOLI.EGE L.DFL-A_VIICKRD
NONCD0C{10730
ELON COLLEGE
_LNECKRD
GIBSON-VI.T EPRdPERTIES
NON'CDOO70819
GIBSONVI=
_3LtV'ANCE STREET AT
GRAEALM DIS130fSAL
NONCDOC{10104
GRAHAM
COOPER RD (M 2 10)
HANOVERRDLDrFL
NOWD0000721_
BL=GTGN
HANOVER ED
W-B N-TEDU4?
NONCD0000101
XiEEi.4NE
COR.RiGIDORROAD
OLD CITY OF BLTJJNGTO� SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
NONCDOW0106
BL=GTGN
ANTHONY ROAD
PORTERAVESUE LDFL
NONCDOW0717
GrRAHAM
PORTERAVENLE
S VIEB kNE STLDFL
NONCDOW0724
B=GTON
S NEBANEST
STONE. QUARRY RD LDFL
NONCDOW0721
BL=GTON
STONE QUARRY RD
Number of Sites: 12
COLYff: _ALE_X_t'%_DER
S ite
ID
City
Street Address
BEIHLEEF-M CCNM!L I'Y DUMP
NONCDOCM10a
13ETHLEHI d
SHII.OH CHURN RD
OLDAI.EKNDERCOUNTYLFMIf►3aj
NONCDOIW111
TAYLOESIVILL,E
W-AR E"%ACRESLANE
ROGERS PROPERTY
NCDM1021090
BIDDEhTFE
'-56]EFFWAIKERLANE
SANITARY PICK-UP SERVICE
NONCDOW010D
IAYLORSV'II.I.E
4dW RREI;M
TAYLO SVILLE DUMP
NONCDOCW112
IAYLOKV,FIILE
CARSONCIiAPELRD
Number of Sites: 5
COLYff: ALLEGE k\_Y
S ite
ID
City
Street Address
OLDALLEGHANYCOUNTYLF
NONCDO W113
SPARTA
SOUTHSIDEDR
SPARTA REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOCW114
SPARTA
371 GRANDV'IE{4 AVE
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: A.NSON
S ite
ID
City
Street Address
BRONSO'N SAND & GRAVEL LANDFILL
NONCDOCW119
LII.ESVILLE
CL,A RLMOLNfAINROAD
MORVrEN DUMP
NONCD0000116
MMV E ;
ROS=4L LrEN ROAD
PEACHLANDDrUMP
NONCDOW011a
PRA HLAND
GER]MAN HILL ROAD
POLETON DUMP
NONCDOW0115
POLILTON
BILLCLMLEEROAD (SR 1415)
WRBOQtiSAL 41
NONCDOW077'
L,IIESVILIE
HAILb S FERRY ROAD
WRBONSAL #'_
NONCDOW07 74
LILESVDrLE
HAII.EY'S FERRY ROAD
R'ADE,SBORO LANDFILL
NONCD00001 17
WADE5BORO
MAPLE LANE
Number of Sites= 3
COUN'M XSEE
S ite
ID
City
Street Address
ASHECOUNTTYLANDFILL
NO(MCDO W120
JEFFE,FSON
WADE BARE RD
Number of Sites= 1
COUNTY: AN'ERI
S ite
ID
City
Street Address
CROSSNORE REFUSE DUMP
NONCDO W13'_
CBASSMORE
HORIONRD
EI-KRARKI)U 9
NON'CDOW123
ELK PARE
Nd5-19E
GREENVrAT.T.F'YD}U_MP
NONCDOW121
SPRUCE PLYE.
BILUSITYCREEERD
NER ,IND REX'USE DUMP
NONCDOM134
�,EWLAND
HICKORY �Ivr GAP
Number 0 Sites: 4
211 IPage
COLN'IY : BE WFORT
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
AUROU DLTN P
NONCD0440126
SR 1921.1 MILE EASTGF
BATH D` W
NONCDO00012a
BATH
POSSUM HILL ROAD (SR 1743)
BELBAVEN Dl;.W
NONCDO000111
BELK4L Lr. N
BUSMSS US M4 AND
CHOCOVLUI% 5' D to
NONCDO000127
CHOOO4rm'TIT'f
OLD US I HIGHWAY SOUTE
OLD BEAUFORT COUNTY LF
NCDM6lM73-4
WAUM GTON
FLANDE.RS FILTER ROAD
PANTEGO DLL
NONCDO000110
BELKN EN
OLD COUNTRY ROAD (SR 1706)
PANTEGO REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000113
PANTEGO
25179 US HIGHWAY 264 EASI
PUNGODUVP
NONCD0000131_
PANTEGO
NC HIGHWAY 9PNORTH
SUEURBA SANITATION SERVICE DUMP
NONCDO000125
WASHI GTON
OLD BATH HIGHWAY
TOWN OF WASHINGTON PARK DUMP
NONCDO N135
14ASHI GTON
KE'r'.SVILLE CHURCH RD. (SR
R-ASEINGIONDLMP
NONCDOW12D
14ASHI GTON
PL'kNOL7I`HSTREET
'%ASEINGTO,NPARKDUNlP
NONCDMN134
14ASHLNGTON
RIVERROAD (SR 130 -
N umber of Sites: 12
COUIt'W: BERME
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
COIERAINRE.FUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOCN14'_
COL.ER_4IN
NC 42 E.AST
KELFORD DLL
NONCDOW0116
EIIFOF
HARRELLS SIDING ROAD [SR
LEWISTON RETUS6DISPOSAL
NONCDOW014D
LEl7rISION
551 BLACKJACK ROAD (SR
RDX❑BE,L REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOW0139
ffi OR
HAFBELLS SIDING ROAD [SR
WINDSOR REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA
NONCDOW141
{4INDSOR
EASI ELM STREET
N umber of S ites: 5
COUNTY: BEET
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
BLADENBORO REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD044014a
BLADENBORO
'LIST BLADR STREET
CZAR%T(Y\ REFLEEDISPOS)M
NONCD0000147
CLARATON
BRDUNMAFLSHROAD (SR
DUBLIN REFUSE DLL
NONCDNN144
DUBLL;
RICE POND ROAD
E I7ABETHTO9iNRFFI:SEDLSPOSAL
NONCDOCN145
ELIZABETHTOWN
QUEEN STREET
TARHEEL REFL SEDISPOSAL.
NONCD0000143
TARHEEL
TAR HEEL FERRY ROAD (SR
'L=LAKE REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000146
IA=T.,x
EASI IkMJJ S STREET
N umber of Sites: 6
COLN'M BRLMMICK
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
BOILING SPRD;GS LAKES DUMP
NONCDON016I)
BOILING SPRINGS
INTERSECTION OF LUEEiE
BOIIVIAREFC;SE DISPOSAL
NONCDOW014D
BClJVLA
161 DANTORDRD. SE.(SR 1513)
GRISSETT01 N LANDFILL
NONCDON015D
SEASIDE
ANGE.L'S CLUE DRIVE
LATSG BEACH REFUSE DISPOGs U
NONCDOW01-55
LONG BEACH
411 D AIB_FORT ROAD
OCEAN ISLE DLL
NONCDOOM-56
OCEAN ISLE
HALE S` Al+IPMAD
SFLALLOTTE REFUSEDU-ig
NONCDOW0159
SHALI OTIE
NC 130
SFALLOTTE SANTFARI LANDFILL
NONCDOW015'_
SHALI OTIE
293D POC(YN D TF .IL, SW
SUNSYPOINI BASE LA--DFTL.L
NONCDOCMID
SOUTHPORT
SUNNY POINT ROAD
UT4NABOI4 LANDFILL
NONCI)0000151
WENNABOW
S719 BEII1 MhT ROAD hF
YALPONBEACH DU`MP
NONCI)MM15a
OALK ISLAND
hn:�MIEKY STREET
Number of Sites: 14
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COUNTY: BUNC03ME
Site
In
City
Street Address
AZALEA FA ROAD LANDFILL
NMCDOW07-3
OTEEN
HARDESTY RD
BLAJMMCKJNTAIN
NONCDODW166
BL.ACKMOU-STAD
11 TOM BROWN RD
BUNGl NME CO LF-II CANTON L ROLD CEANEL1t LF
NONCDOMOdNy
ENS 4
Lr= PIN[EY RD
CANDLER DISPOSAL AREA
NONCDODW162
CANDLER
1413DA:SgL RIDGE RD
ELK MOUNTAIN LDFL-AS VILLE CITY LF
NT{TD9$O55NlR
A =E
ELK PARK DR
FAIRVIEWL.ANDFIL.
NCD9$0557946
F_-UR%9E G'
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NCD9$0557953
ARDE�
39 3RADLET BRANCH RD.
FISH3URNE FFFUMDU.;V
LSO CDOM0163
ARDE�
13RADLE'YBRANCH RD
GROPE. STCNMLF
NCDD90557913
BL.A�KMOU.',-TAD
a42 OLD US EM7 70
HOMLYY CF= LF
NCI}4$055am
ASHn=E
190 HO)M CREEL{ RD.
MONEY-Vi`OR_IFI, D C.
NCI}OSUP276
SWANNANOA
US TO EASI
PEARS BRDCEDLL
NONCDOXMil
ASHEVILE
690MT.R511}EDR
POND ROAD LF :pi
NCDPZOS SN27
ACE
-9 AND $0 POND RD.
S ANNANOALkhDFLLL
NCDP90557937
Sx4ANNANOA
MOUSIAINRIDGERD.
VCR-kL'ERVI RLANDFILL
NONCDOON161
4r'EAVERVII.LE
LAKESFIOFERD
Number of Sites: 15
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BRISIOLCRE,EK COMM. DUMP
NCINCDOD0016a
CHESTERFIELD
1180SUNDANCE LANE
DREXE,L DL-MP
NONCDOD00172
DRE3=
524 BRYANT RD
DYSARTSYLLIEL UNP
NONCDODW169
DYSAILTSVILLE
5391 MORND G STALL CHURCH
GLEN ALPISE. DUbdP
NONCDODW173
GLEN ALPINE
2414 CONLEY BUN AFNER RD
HENRYRLL'ER COhIM. DLL
NONCDODW171
EIDEBRAN
430DHENFRi' RI';,'ERRD
HICKORY LANDFILL
NONCDODON51
1139CKOKY
CIT Y OF HICKORY REGI AL
HIIJ) EIR'L DISPOSAL AREA
NONCDOD00170
Em EBRAN
TEXSFISH CANT RD
MORCTA�,-=WDLW
NONCDOM0177
NIDMAN-TON
FINE ARDK� RD
VALDESE lEFUrxE.DLhV
NONCDOON174
VAI.DESE
140DFAL.LS RD Y
Number of Sites: 9
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ARTHUR AT.T.M NDUW
NONCDOD30799
CON ORD
3224 POPLAR TENT RD.
CARARRUS DISPOSAL. DUMP
NCI)MOST'_85D
CONCORD
ZIGN CHURCH RD.
CHARLOTTE MOTOR SPEEDWAY LSAI
NONCDODG0182
CON ORD
LOWES M=lt SPEEI)WAY
CONCORD L.ANDFIL.
NONCDODW18D
CONCORD
a5O WARREN COLE-)Lt BLVD.
E.AR]KHAEDT ROAD DUMP
NONCDODUO17a
rXNNAPOLIS
DICKENS PLACE
FISHERTO'97N DLW
NONCDODUO17D
rJLNNAPOLLIS
ROME ST.
FRANK LAMES DUMP
NONCDOM0797
KANNAPOLIS
621DHILLTOP AVE,
GURLE3i DRIVE L.DFL
NCINCDOM IC2a
CCXr+fCDRD
292 GURLEY DR-
IES )n-m PARR
NONCDOM02
CCXN DRD
339 L.AWNDAL.E AVENUE
L.INKE,RPROPERTIES
NONCDODXMIa
CON DRD
5225FTF.E3RICSLANE
MOU-STPLLASANTDLRP
NONCDOD00181
VIO NTiPLE.ASAN-r
MOU.'% TPLEASANT RD. (SR
Number of Sites: 11
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BLOWING ROCK LF
NONCD0000194
BLO'%T� G ROCK
PACK HILL RD
CHASRLIEIF=RDL.DFL
NOItiCDOODO715
GRAN]TEFALLS
DUDLEYSHOALS RD
CHESTE.RREFUSEEDISPOSAL.
NONCD0000127
LE'-\OIR
DTIE CHESTER DR
DUDLEY SHOALS L.DFL 2
NONCDOON771)
DUDLEY SHOALS
621 DUDLEY SHOALS
DUDLEY SHOALS RD LDFL
NCINCD0000764
DUDLEY MALE
DUDLEY SHOALS RD
GARLE.SREFUSE DL30
NONCDOON18B
L'tiOIR
I250GAR:SESPL.ACE
GRANITE FALLS DU. lV
NONCDOG00186
GR AN]TE FALL$
-QUARRY RD
HELTONREFUSE DLW
NONCD0000191
GRANIIEFALL$
5351CANNON DR
LENOIRDUI
NO CDOG00193
LFNOIR
BEARD COLLET'I'STV'n.T.F RD
RHODHISS DCRO
NOttiCD000019D
RHODHISS
PARKPLACE
SHEx4 REFL'SEE DISPOSAL.
NONCD0000195
SR 1143 W
WALSHREF'USE DLW
NONCD0000189
LE OIR
2171 PINEY GROVE CIRCLE
Number of Sites= 12
2131Page
COUNTY: C.A.XMEN
Site Id City Street Address
NETaWS TRASH SERVICE DUMP NONCDOW0196 C BEN SOUTH MILL DAM ROAD
Humher of Sites: 1
COLNTY: C.JLRTERET
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ATLLNZTCREFUSEDUM73
NONCDOON19D
ATLANTIC
CORESOUNDLAOPROO
BEALFORTP=E DUMP
NONCDO000200
BEAUFCRT
FREEDOM P4RE ROAD
CAPE C ART'EREI DLW
NONCDO000213
CAPE C ARTERET
HOLL AND POINT ROAD
CARTERETCOUN7 LF-MOUS;IRUSSEL
NONCDO00020D
NFIA PORT
LANDFILL RD.
F-) ERAL ISLE DUMP
NONCDO00021'-
LNEERAIDISLE
671'- ENEIL4= DME
HAE=S ISLAND BEFUM DISPOSAL
NONCD0000207-
HAIL .:F'R R ISLAND
WIMI21S RIDGE SLBDIM-ON
MARSHALLBFRGDUMP
NONCDO000203
-'kR.SHA LBERG
gR1348
ND.L -RE,ET REFUSE DUMP
NONCDO000204
-MILL CREEK
MILL CT+.EEE ROAD (SR. 1154)
MOREHEAD CITE' REFUSE DUMP
NONCDOW0205
-NR)REHFAD CCf'f
25TEISTREET
OTI4AY CO�i'dU�Tf'i REFUSE DUMP
NONCDO00019a
OT4JAY
574 FIRE IOVTR ROAD (SR 1325)
RAI- OR GARRA.GE. DISPOSAL DUMP
NONCDO000211
ROGUE
29 BOGUE LOOP ROAD
STACS' REFL SE DUMP
NONCDOC 06
Vi9MTONHILLLF
NONCDOMID
ATLANTIC
U9MTONDRIVE
Humher of Sites: 13
COCIVW: C L.SM] LL
Site ID City Street Address
CASyi'EL.L LF NONCDOOM 16 MMT SL A.UGHTE.R RD. (SR 1555)
MILES GARE}kGE DL30 NONCDOOM15 YANCEYT,FR.T.F HIGHWAY 61
Humher of Sites: 2
COLIVrTY-: CAI MR-1
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CATAWBA DLID
NONCD000021;
CLAIRMONT
OLD CATA[1rBA RD. (SR I722)
CONCvLERDLW
NONCDO00021a
CONOVER
20S HER]NWN SIDERD_
LA G L'IE{4 REFUSE DLIW
NONCDO000219
HICKORY
US HIGHWAY ?0
MAIDEN DUMP
NONCD0000220
'iAIDE�
SOUTH FSI'REEI
NEW TON LANDFIL.L
NONCD0000221
'NEW-roN,
BOSTON'RD.
OLD HICKORY LANDFILL
NONCDOW079
HICKORY
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MIETWATER ROAD DUMP
NONCDOW0793
HICKORY
15TH AIVE. SE
Humher of Sites: 7
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Site
ID
City
Street Address
BYYL'MDUMP
NONCDOOM2,4
BYIRN
EDIIE.PERRY R.DAD
GOLDSTON DL-W
NONCDOOM27
GOLDSTUN
ST. LUKE CHURCH ROAD
PITTSBORODUMP
NONCDO000742
PIP[oORO
PITT"}BOROFIRE T(MERROAD
MERCIT3i DL-W
NONCD0000225
Sala CITY
WATER PLANT ROAD
Humher of Sites: 4
COCK-Y': CTIROKEE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ANDREWS DLW
NONCDOCti 31
Ah-DRE9LI5
CON-SAHETAA4-ENLE
LAKE HTWASSE.E RESORT DUMP
NONCDD 23
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NC'_94 WEST
MURPHY REFUSE DUMP
NONCDO4MJ0
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TEItiANAROAD
Humher of Sites: 3
COUNT: CIO 1�:� N
Site
ID
City
Street Address
EDENTONL4NDFILL
NONCDD J3
EDENTON
OFF POPL 3 NECK ROAD
J.W. BR.ADLEY DUMP
NONCDODD0212
EDENTON
206 OAK GROVE ROAD
PERQLIhi0I`S-CH014ANLF
NONCDOC 3-4
TYNER
600SANDYRIDGE ROAD
Humher of Sites: 3
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C OLN-TY: =_EL..-�
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BOILL;GSPRD�03DUMP
NC}' .:"i7,41
BOU-MSPRINGSCLE-ARI4ATERRD.
CHERRYY =E DUMP
NM, - _ - :: T J'3D
CHERRYVILLE
THOM SON DR.
=OF SHELBYLANDFILL (STLBBS)
ND'k: _ OO MPR
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AIRPORT RD.
CrEYOFSHELBYL.F
NCO::
SHE.LBY
UTSI GROVE STREET
EZ- SANITAlTO\ DUMP
ND'k: _ :::-236
LATTIMORE
PLATOL.EE RD. (SR 1315)
KINGS MOUNTAIN LANDFILL
ND'k : _ ::: a75
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CHADBOURI;
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I AEE WACCAMAW- DUMP
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ID
City
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ID
City
Street Address
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TAY ORTOU7NROAD (SR 1354)
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ID
City
Street Address
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ID
City
Street Address
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C OhTTOE
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TARBORO
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ID
City
Street Address
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BLNN
HOI4ARD TANT ROAD
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PARKERS WAY
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Site
ID
City
Street Address
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NONCDOOM25
BESSE ER CFI'Y
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City
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ID
C ity
Street Address
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Street Address
ENFIEL.D REFUSE DISPOSAL
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C ity
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C ity
Street Address
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ID
C ity
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C ity
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City
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DOBBS FARM DUMP
NONCDOW0391
KINSTON
M60 D013BE FARM ROAD
a'E.RETT G RRAGE SERVICE DLL
NONCDO000396
KINSTON
END OF HENRY BLVD.
KENNEEDY HOME DUMP
NONCDO000393
KINSTON
CEDAR DELL LANE (SR 133a)
KINSTONDEMOLITIONLF
NODO'fi$a913
KINSTON
DAVIS STREET
LA GRANGE REFL xE DISPOSAL
NONCDOD00394
LA GRANGE
KING STREET
PINK HILL DUMP
NO NCDO00039?
PL K HILL
SR 11 D3
SEVEN SPRIG G5 DUMP
NONCDO00039a
SEVEN SPRINGS
JONT-S ROAD
N umber of Sites: M
C OLD%-M INK-OLK
Sitc-
ID
City
Street Address
ABATTOIR LNNDFILL
NONCDO00O401
LINCOLNTON
2457INDUSTRIAL PARS RD.
DERV ER LJNDFILL
NONCDOOMOa
DES-VER
3585 NORTH HW`Y. 16
HO14ARD CREEK L -N-DFIL -
NONCDOONMOI-_
LINCOLNTON
M I ALF HOOD RD.
JONES AIRPORT L4hDFILL
NONCDO00O400
LINOOLNTON
5LRT�Y HILL DR. (SR 1650)
LINOOLNTON REFUSE DDaNMAL.
NONCDOOMOi
LINCOLNTON
FRI; GERM DOD LANE
MACEPELAH LANDFILL
NONCD0000407
IRON STATION
MOUE T EIGN CHLRCH RD.
NORTHBROOK LANDFILL
NONCDOOM03
VALE
NORTHBROOK #3 SCHOOL RD.
TIN MINE LANDFILL
NONCDOOM06
LINCOLNTON
TIN )ENE. RD.
Number of S ites: 8
COUN-TY: NUCON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
HIGHLANDS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDO00O413
HIGHLANDS
1080RICH GAPRD
LEDFORD PICK-UP SERVICE
NONCDOW0411
FR NKLIN
GEOR.CTIA RD
Number of S ites: 2
COLTN- : XUDMON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
HOT SPRINGS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOONM16
HOI SPRINGS
COGDIMS DR
MARS TM I REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDO00O41i
YL4RS HILL
PARKDRIVE
MARSHAIL REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDO00O414
I+L4RSHALL
COTTON hffU HE I RD
Number of S ites: 3
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COUNTY: XURM
S ite
H.5_I+ID.TON DU P
HOBGOOD DU.MP
JAN[ESL'ILLE DUMP
OAK CITY DLT iP
ROBEESONI'ILLE DU)V
'%TJlLM3T0N'DL-.MP
Humber of Sites: 6
•��iH41 ��47 4� �11M3�� � w
S ite
GREE j F POTHOLES
LINT T.T F. F_knS REFUSE DISPOSAL
LITIT.E SI IIEERLAND LANDFIL•
MARIONREFLEE DISPOSAL
OLD FORT REFUSE. DISPOSAL
Humber of Sites= 5
S ite
DA%?'MW\ L ANUFIU
DAb'M50L S kNITAILY LAN DFIL I.
D0LIlLE OAKS LAINTSFILL
MCALA NE CREEK PARS
OLD CHARLOTTE LDFL+VAN CTUNRD CENTER
SOUTHSIDE PARS 1 ANEFIL
STATESTdII.LE• RD. L.F
Humber cf Sites: 8
C OUN-TY: MUC.'FTF" i .T .
S ite
BAKE S=E REFUSE DISPOSAL
SPRUCF PST REFUSE DISPOSAL
Humber of Sites
COLY : MONTH
S ite
BISCOE OLD TOWN DUMP
CANDOR DU.M P
HURLEY'S DUMP
MOU-VT GH RAD DUW
TROT' LANDFILL•
Humber cf Sites: 5
COLWTY : MO<FX
Id
NONCD000041 a
NO+fCD0000345
NO+fCD0000421
NONCD000O417
NONCD0000421)
NONCDOOMID
ID
NONCDOM795
NONCDO00O423
NO+fCDOM22
NO+fCD0000425
NO+fCDOOM24
Id
NONCD000042a
NO+fCD0000154
NO+fCD0W0906
NONCDO00009
NOQtiCD000106i
NONCD0000427
NOQtiCD0000807
NCI)WO60509
ID
NO+fCD0000431
NO+fCD000O432
Id
NOQtiCD0000672
NOtiCD0000433
NOtiCDO(XM35
NONCD0000 14
NOQtiCD0000435
City
Street Address
HAVLION
JOHNSON BRIDGE ROAD (SR
HOHGOOD
NC 125 E
fA--VF`JVI=
AS=& ROAD
OAS CITY
a505 NC HWV 1'_5
1LOHER SONVILLE
NC HVirY 9a3 S
l4MI L MSTGN
US 64 E
City Street Address
NULRION OLD GRE.ENLEE RD
LII `V= FALLS NC HVi"f I a3
I.IITL,E H%rV 32&A
NIARION H%rV 2M
OLD FORT LA=-TO$'F RD
City
Street Address
DAVEDSON
CTRE3' RD. (S .241)
DAViDSGN
FISHER RD. (SR 241 D)
CHARLOTTE
DOUBLE OAICSRD
CHARLOTTE
al I YONROE RD
CHARLOTTE
77 CEVIEE
P1s3FV'1T.T.F
EAM NEEKS RD. (SR 3638)
CHARLOTTE
7645 TOO= AVES- E
CHARLOTTT
3200 NORTHTRI.Y RD.
City
Street Address
BASEIVILE
VLrI- . OAK RD
SPRUCE PL E.
BEAVER CREEK RD
City
BISCOE
C A10011
BISCOE
MT =kD
TROY
Street Address
303-KkRTIN RD
UTSI RID GELANT.
ALTERNATE Hi` 220
HR.AiRNE FARM ROAD (SR 1129)
MOUNT OLIVE CHURCH ROAD
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ABERDE.ES; DUMP
NO+fCDODXA43
4BRDEEN
517 SOUTH SANDI-M-I BLVD.
CA-'&.RON DUMP
NONCDOC-'042
CANERON
KELLY RD.
CARTHAGE DUMP
NO+fCDi-::
CARTHAGE
SUNSEIDR.
EAGLE SPRINGS DUW
NOtiCDi-::
EAGLE SPRINGS
NC 311
MOORE COLWWFL-CARTHACE
NOtiCI)CC —1-2a
CARTFULGE
JOEL RD. (SR 1933)
OLD RDBBD S-HIGH FALLS L.F
NOtiCDr -::::145
R MD S
RTTTfR RD.
PINE BLLTF DLNP
NO+fCDr-::::14a
PLSH.BLUFF
UTST BOSTON AVE.
ROBED 5 D4.
NONCDi-::: =L�37
ROBED; S
CHE3'EN T RD.
SOUTHEILl PINES DUho
NO+fCDO . -J-62
SOUTHE.RN PINES
VLTSI MOR ANTON RD.
SOUIHEICN?INESLANDFI T
NONCD04:C447
SCUTHE.RNPINFS
WF0O5TEIRD.
VASS DLL'_?
NO+fCDODYA41
VASS
RDLIINS DR_
%UT END DUW
NO+fCDON0439
WESTEND
CARTIULGE RD.
WICKER. PARK I NDFIL.L
NONCDOM7a
PISTE MMSI
]NOLUS OLI I D.
Humber of Sites: 13
221 IPage
COUNTY: N N.SH
Site
ID
C ityr
Street Address
BAMEY DUMP
NONCD0D00=-54
B_III..Ey
STON-EHERIfAGEROAD (S.R.
BATTLEBORA DUB
NONCDONOV-51
BATTLEBORO
752 W. BATTLEBGRO AVE.
CASTALIAREFUSE DUMP
NONCDOM044a
C.ASTAIIA
SDVLMONS ROAD
MIDDLE 5E3i DUMP
NONCDOD3WR
)=LESEK
BAINES LANE
NASH COUNTY LF (ELM OAK LF)
NCDH055R33D
RED GAS
RED OAK - BATTLE,BDRO ROAD
NASH COUNTY LF (SPRING HOPE)
NCIM055R355
SPRING HOPE
GFF S.R. 1145
NA,SH3'ILLE DUMP
NONCDDDO(A56
NASHVR T E
I.W. GLOVERMEMORIAL PARF�
ROCKI MOUNT LANDFILL
NONCDGD I55
Ito= M OUST
COMM=DRRE
SHARPSBURG DLW
NONCDOD I5D
SHARPSBURG
LANGLEY DM'E
MZINGHOPE DUMP
NONCDOa30453
SPRING, HOPE
NC 591. CP&LPDLE Z%Ml4
=AKERJS DUMP
NONCDOQ40453
17r=AKERE
US 30I N GRTH, NEAR PERRTS
Number of Sites: 11
COUNTI : NEn IULN01E.R
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BARFlET D'S DUMP
NONCDODYA-5
Wllj INGTO-%
SGUTHERLANDS AVE.
BLUE CLAY RD. LF
NONCDON0465
JUVEN-ILE. CENTER DR -
BURNT NEI L CREED LF
NONCDOWM95
WII.MIItiCiTON
STAN7rEi' ST.
CAROLLSABEAj=REFLSEDISPOSAL
NONCDOOM5a
CAROLBdABEACH
I OS4 RD.
CASTLE HAiNE SERVICE DUMP
NONCDODYA59
CA STE L HAIENE
5 MILES OFF HR7Y 17 OFF SR
EAST LAKE SHORE DRIVE LF
NONCD0000757
1ZM.N[INGTON
EAST LAKE SHORE. DRIVE
FLENIIZdGT NLF
NCDH0503056
mZMJAINGTO�
?A5 EL- TON STEAM PLANT
KURE BEACH REFUSE DISPOSAL
NOliCD0)M61
KLTE BEACH
SUNNY POINT SAFETY ZONE
MCILNE. STREET LF
NCD%6171973
mZxM;C;TON
MCRAE. ST
MIT.L AKYCL-DOFFLANDFILL
NONCDODNA6'-
R-j-NiII;GTO�
62OOLD MAC CU-�iBER.
NEW HANGTJFRCO & CARGLDABEA-CHLANDFILL
NCEtK071507D
CAROLINABEA-CH
I)OW RD.
NEW HL G�'ER CO. LANDFILL
NONCD0D4(463
C AROLINA BEACH
I)OS4 RD.
OPTI.4IISI BALLPARK
NONCD0400760
mZMJAINGTON
SGUIHFRONT STREET
RUTLA . GARBAGE SERVICE.
NONCD00046?
SR 1534
TALT-MAN CLAY PIT
NONCDO400755
m'II.MII+fGTON
16TH STREET
TOWN OF VLRIGHT5VILLE. BE. j= OLD LANDFILL
NONCD000404
mZMJAINGTO-
910 OLD-MCCUMBE.R STATION
UT—)UNGTON L -'%DFILL
NONCDODYA66
mZMJAINGTON
N ARTIN LI.Z'HER. SING
RU—NI +PGTONLDFZ(KIDDERST)
NONCDO400756
m'II.MII+fGTOY
122513THST.
%;I5T=A DR- LF
NONCDOD0075a
RZMB+fGTOy
2126 WISTERIA DR.
WRIGHTSI'ILLEBEACH DUMP
NONCD0000464
v&Tl:GHT5lLrlLLE.
MOPARM I2 BLVD.
Number of Sites: 20
COUNTY: ItiORTFLAWFON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CONWAY REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOOM7D
CONWAY
DELGAICH NH-T ROAD (SR
GASTON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOD40475
GASTON
PORCHDRIVE{SR 1311))
JACKSON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDODM0
IAiCKSON
L.A_N])FIU ROAD (SR 1378)
RICH SQUARE REFUSEDI"SPOS.dL.
NONCDODOOd73
RICHSQUARE
HART SWAW ROAD (SR 11Dd)
SEABOARD REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOD40471
SEABOARD
PEAN-n MARKET ROAD (SR
SE7 EFNREFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOOMT-l-
SEVEM
'- 59 ROYAL WATSON RI) PC
WOODLAND REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDON046a
WOODLAND
BAUGHAN DRIVE (SR 1533)
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: ONSZO t��
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CAMP DAVIS LANDFILL
NONCD000003
HOLLY RIDGE
NC A
HENDERSON'DR. LDFL
NONCDOMS4
IACKSOQ+fT4'n.T.F
HEhDERSON DRIVE &MMR
HOLLY RIDGE REFUSE DISPOSAL.
NONCDDM7a
HOLLY RIDGE
E. OCEAN BLVD. PC 5D)
JACKSONVILLE DUMP
NONCDOM79
IAiCKSONT=
US 17 AND CHLNT-Y CREEK
JACKSONVILLE LF-GEGRGETOWN F.D.
NCDM0502991
JACKSONVILLE
GEORGETOWN RD.
JACKSONVILLE Ib`%`TPLANDFILL ATSTLTXjECN
NONCDOM79
JACKSONVILLE
LOYOI-k DRI3'E & 14ARDOL A.
KERRC=PARK
NONCDOM7a
JACKSONVILLE
KERR STREET
GNSLOWPINES RD. L.DFL
NONCDOMM1
JACKSONVILLE
GNSLOWPINES ROAD
PHILUS PARK LANDFILL
NONCDOMM77
JACKSONVILLE
HIGHWAY 17NORTHAND
RAYS RURAL DUMP
NONCDOD I81
JACKSONVILLE
BRIDGEI LANE
RICHLkN-DE REF[; sE DISPOSAL
NONCDOM77
RICHLANDS
ILMliY PO'%'= LANE
MANSBORODUMP
NONCDOM76
SI4ANSBORO
GLA CYROAD (SR 1359)
Number of Sites: 12
2221Page
COLN-TY: 01LANGE
Site
In
City
Street Address
CHAPEL HE I.LANDFILr
NONCDOOMS4
CHAPEL HILL
1NDESTE.SDRIVE EYMNSION
HE SBOROUGH DUMP
NONCDMM93
HILLSBORGUGH
TOFAD STREET
UNIVER.= OF NC+OLD SANITARYLF
NCDH0557615
CHAPEL BILL
M N+fICD?AL DRIVE
Humber of Sites: 3
COUNTY: P_Ji1kfHC0
S ite
IU
C ity
Street Address
ARAPAHOELDFL
NCNCDWN717
AFAPAHOE
LEES LANDING RD
BAYBORO DUMP
NONCDOMNSi
BAYBORO
NEALS CREEK ROAD
DRIED, TAL DUMP
NONCDODOO 86
ORIENTAL
SR 11M
Numb-pr of Sites= 3
EOLN- Y: PEER
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
ATM SO_ti DUNT
NONGDOMS9
AT}-NSOE
SLO{LIiTRAIL (SR1IN)
BUROAR- DUMP
NONCDOOMM
B 4RGA4,
PL%T.I WOODS RD. (ER 1216)
KIMC .. ND'S DUMD
NONCDOM91
HASTE-A.0
PERKINS RD.
Humber of Sites: 3
COLNTY: PERQTTU--NS
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
HI:RTFORC EL -Ng
NONCDODD(AP'-
}ERTFOR D
HWY. BUS.17 AT BEAR
Humber of Sites: 1
COLN-M PERSON
S ite
ID
C ity
S [reek Address
R07IORODUMP
NONCDOI)MM
ROOMORO
NGLr\TAINROAD
Humber of Sites- 1
C OLD-i': PIIT
S ite
In
C ity
Street Address
AYDENREFl:SE.DLIMP
NONCDOM-0502
AYISEN
NORTHEASTAVENUE
BE.THE,LREFUSE DU_VIP
NONCDODG0501
BETHEL
BIGDAAROAD
FALELANDD1:Mp
NONCDODOO49a
FAT YJAND
Ii9N.222
FARMIL'ILLE.REFUSEDISPOSAL
NONCDOD (AP7
FARRIVILLE
HAY 121
FOUN TADREF';SEDISFOS,&L
NONCDODOOM96
FGUNTAIN
SOUTH LYNCH STREEI
GREENVILJ-E.Q.I'S' IF
NCDM035-d9a
MEYN%r LLE
5TH STREET AND C'EVIF='i
GRIFTONDU1+IP
NONCDO N50D
GEIFItiON
CREEK SHORE DRIVE
GRIMESLAND REFUSE DUMP
NONCDODD(APS
GRIMIESLA T ,
GRIMESLAND BRIDGE ROAD
T.rrT-EFIEr.r3 LDFL
NONCD00OW06
LLTTL.FIEtD
SR 1906 GARRIS ROAD
UNKNOR7+ M -PIIT
NCNCDOOOM61
NORTH GREENE STREET
UNKNORN#2-PILT
NONCDOOOO460
GREEN VILE
PACTOLUS HIGHWAY C33)
RM+ITERVII.LE.DUMP
NONCDO00049D
UMTERI:TLLE
REEDY BRANCH RD(SR 1131)
Humber of Sites- 12
COUN Y : POLIO
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
BURT BLA.='EIL RD DUMP
NONCDO000332
MILL SPRD G
BURTBL,.CMA LRD
COLLRIB S REF. SE DIRMSAL
NONCDO000503
COLUNMUS
W-ATERT UN DR.
LXF= 3iIOLZtiiARr L.DFL
NONCDOOO 1056
COLU!IBUS
SR 15,'-I -LITTLE XI. RD.
TRYON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOD00504
IRYGN
NEW MA EE.I RD.
Humber of Sites: 4
2231Page
COL -MY: RXNMLFH
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
ASHEBOROMLR+TICD7Ai. LF
NCD480557557
ASHEBORO
OFF OLD US 64
CA. BOIkTM DLR0
NONCD000051 O
TRIh1T'r'
3904, 3906 FULLER MILL RD
CDT ERTDGE
NONCDOWO663
COLERIDGE
493DNC .2ZNC42
FRANia>7+TktD•1—DU.MR
NONCDO00050a
F1L4LNlUlN Z.LF
.S N5E.TAVE.
LIBERTYDUMP
NONCD0000512
LIBERTY
5976 SANDY CREEK C•HURCI
MODERN GARBAGE DUMP
NONCDOCOO513
R-&hELEMAN
12M FDX OOLNMY
OLI) RkIr-DLENA� ID'i&'% DUMP
NCD4H6197-374
R4LN-DLENAN
F-kNI�V1AN LAKE RD
PLEASANT RIDGE (BURGESS DLW
NONCDO000662
RAMSEUR
PARKVL'OOD RD
RAMSEUR
NONCDO000506
RAMSEUR
339 IULMSEUR rULLkNRD
RANDLEVL&N DUMP
NONCD0000511
IL NDLEMAN
3475 APPLEWOOD RD
SEALROVE DLRP
NONCDOON507
SEAGEME
E OF 5377 RIDGE RD
Numb -prof Sites= 11
,111111Mbvl4701*13color
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
EIIERBE DLW
NONCDOW0516
FrLERBE
R-kU-ROAD STREET
HAVII.ETDLW
NONCD0000515
HAVEET
4(12 LA=SIDEDME
H4_V=T TR_JLSH DISPOSAL AR RA
NONCDOCOO51 D
HAVff ET
133 CHALE ROAD
OLD E LERBE DUV?
NONCDOW0304
E LERBE
MAD STREE r
OLD RICHMOND OOL14T'Y LF
NONCDOW0594
ROCKTNGHAM
1d6PCORY SEED DR
R0,CKJ TGHAViDLM?
NONCDOM0517
ROCKINGHAM
ORAL BESSIE LANE
SUBURBAN WASTE & GARBAGE CO. DUMB
NONCDCN051a
ROCKINGHAM
COUVU1i H❑ E ROAD
T(M;N OF Hk)nZT LDFL
NONCD0N0750
BAY� ET
EAST HA-lp=AVEhlL1E
Number of Sites= 8
COUNTY: ROBESO
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
CTT'f OF LLMERION LDFL
NONCDOON' 12
LU)1BERTON
ODLM ROAD (SR 1526)
FAIR BLUFF D[T'P
NONCDOC 55
F-JdRBLLFF
NC 904
FAIRMONT DLRW
NONCDOD30521
FARIMONI
INDUSTRIAL DRT6'E (SR23M
IDS DEBRABI LAFAYETTE TRA_N SP. LDFL
NONCDOCW713
ROUZkh-D
BRIGGS ROAD (SR-115R)
LUVMEK BRIDGE REFUSE DTSI"AL
NONCDOCG052'_
LLN= BRIDGE
MC1\70SH ROAD (SR 17(15)
LUMBERTON DLL
NONCD0000527
HESTEKTOWN
SR 159
MAXTONDLW
NONCD0000524
VL�'T'ON
US 74-B' PASS &NC 71
PARKTON DLL
NONCD0000521)
PARKTON
SR 1731
PENIROKE DLRP
NONCDON0525
PE BROKE
DEEP BRANCH ROAD
RED SPRINGS DUMP
NONCDOW052P
RED SPR.D GS
GRER HILL DR_
ROV.LANDREFL,SEDLL
NONCD0000523
RDUq-kND
CHEE1RY STREET
SANITATION SERVICE LF
NCDP90503106
REN=T
COVPGTDN FARM ROAD (s
TOVL;N OF MAXTON LDFL
NONCD0000714
-)r+L�'TIDN
M kXTON POND RID.
Number of Sites= 13
COLN'TY : ROCI►aN ILAM
S ite
ID
C ity
Street Address
DRAPERDLW
NONCDDM531
DRAPER
PARK ST
HOPKINS GARBAGE. DUMP
NONCDDM535
EDEN
333 BARNES RD
LEAKSVILL.E LkNDFIlL
NONCDDM34
EDEN
105DKLYCEST
MADIS(X.\ T..iI,R1FTT.T
NONCDDM36
)LkDTSON
OLD COLrEFFD BRIDGE RI}
MAYODA DISPOSAL
NONCDOWN16
3+LkYOELIN
79ODNC HWY 135
REID'VI LLELAt5DFIZL
NONCDOWC537
RED+i=
GOLDWATFRTFAEL
SFRAYDU.AP
NONCDOWCL533
EDEN
7437HW'Y14
STCrl%-E .LE DLW
NONCD000053'_-
SIONEVI T.F.
ENEAD RD
Number of Sites: 8
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COUNTY: ROWAN
Site
ID
C ity
Street Address
CANS ON N[IL ; LANDFILL
NCDCO]162666
FJLN-NAPOLIS
614 STH STREET
=A GROT4'E DUMP
NONCDO000540
CHINA GEnT
KIRK STREET
EASI SPENCER DLI ?
NONCDO000541
EAST SPEC CER
BRCMZd STREET {AKA SOUTH
I-asLA_NDFILL
NONCDON0763
SALBBURY
REAVIFRCIRCLE.
L ANDIS WASTE DISPOSAL AREA
NONCDO00053P
CHB+iA G$JCiL'E
}50 MIMB ALL ROAD
ROWAN COUS-TY LANDFILL
NCM9055774a
S.ALISBUR't
NATIONAL GUARD ROAD
SAL ISBURY LANDFILL
NONCD0000543
SALISBUR't
192D OLD AaEE SBORO ROAD
SPENCER LAND DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000543
SPENCER
SOWERS FERRY RD.
Humber of Sites: 8
COL-N—M RCTHERFORD
Site
ID
C ity
Street Address
AIEY-Ah-DER AM-LS DUMP
NONCDO000551
FOREST CIW
US HIGHWAY 2' 1-A
ARROW DOD DUMP
NCNCD0000'Sa
FOREST CIW
470 OLD HE24?=A RD.
BOSTIC REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000546
BOSTIC
399'%UTCHLRCH ST.
CL.D?FSIDE] IUU DUMP
NONCDO000544
CLD=FSIDE,
PEA RIDGE ED. (SR 196D)
CT.IFFSIDE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDO00075S
CLIFFSIDE
USHIGIWA't 221-A
FOREST CITY DUMP #1
NONCD0000554
FORESTCTTY
RIVERSIDE DR -
FOREST CITY DUMP #2
NONCDO000107
FOREST CITY
14O 152 US 74 BL MSUS
HATar'KB+TB REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDO00054a
FOREST CIY''f
CL.IFFEME. STREET
HAINES REFUSE DU'9
NONCDO000553
FOREST CIW
414 AVONDAL.E LANDFILL RD.
HENDRICKS DUMP
NONCD000054P
FOREST CRY
BROOKLYN RD.
HORS OPENDLL
NONCDOOM64
FOREST CITY
124 WESTTRADE ST.
LAKE LLRE DUMP
NONCD00005-51-
LASE LURE
ISLAND CREEK RD.
M3B'DALE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOOM21-_
SPISDALE
1060OLD RAT I. PARR RD.
Humber of Sites= 13
COLIS-TY : &A19SO
Site
ID
C ity
Street Address
AUTRYVIL E LDFL
NONCD0000560
AUTRYVILLE
SR 1233
ClItTTONDL-W
NONCD000055a
CLINTON
ROYALLANE
DUNN REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOCD0.331
DL aT
US FM'V 421
GARLAND DUMP
NONCDO00O562
GLAND
ER 1133
KEENER LANDFILL
NCDN1031693
CLI1ufON
10TANGELWOODLANE
ROSED010 DUMP
NONCD0W0561
ROSESDRO
NC 242
ROWAN ROAD LANDFIL
NN 00040 -I96
CLINTON
ROWAN ROAD
SALEIMBURGDUN9
NONCDOW05
SALEIMURG
BUMA GLTMP LANE
SAMPSON CO L.DFL (CARTERS BRIDGE)
NONCDO000706
GARLAND
SR 1134
SAMPSON OD L.DFL M GOLD)
NONCDOD00702
D GOLD
E.ZZE,LLROAD (SR 1142)
SA?9SON 00 L.DFL (IVANHOE-)
NONCD0000703
IVANHOE
lVAN- iOE M D (sR I100)
SA10SON00 LDFI. (Wr GELE-4D)
NONCD0000701
MT GILEAD
U5421
SAAGSON 00 LDFL (SPI= CORNER)
NONCDODN'00
SPINETS CORNER
HUDSONTOW ROAD (SR 1634)
SARMON 00 LDFL (SL-OITO -N)
NONCDO000704
EL-ITONTOWN
PREACH HENRY ROAD (SR
Humber of Sites: 14
Site
ID
City
Street Address
GMS0'- REFUSE DUMP
NONCDO000564
GD38DN
HUB SUCKER RD.
LALT2MURGDLW
NONCDO00056i
LALRL B-,;RG
HALL ST.
SCOTT.AND COLl%riY CONM. DUMP
NONCDO000563
LALRL B-,;RG
122a1 BAX�TSBRIDGE RD.
SCOTIAND COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL
NONCDODOOB04
LALRLSMRG
HIGHLANDRDAD
Humber of Sites= 4
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COUNTY: STANT
Site
In
City
Street Address
ALBEMARLE DUMP
NONCDOW057-1
¢T.RF}L T.F
32311 YtiANNYDRIVE
AQL"ADALE DUMP
NONCDO00056B
QUADALE
12423 OLD AQUADALE ROAD
CTT'f OF,xLBEMARLE DUMP
NONCDO40O'=1
=-1,?LkRLE.
CO= AV124ZJE
NORWOOD D120
NONCDOW05-0
N ORWOOD
HVi'Y 53
OAEBORO DLW
NONCDOW056D
OAIMCRO
125M GREENE ROAD
RICB=D DLL
NONCDOW0566
RICHFIE[.D
STATE, .3=T
ST,��T:ELD DL3iP
NONCDOW056 -
SIANFIEL.D
SR 1147
Humber of Sites: 7
COUN-T ': STOKES
Site
In
City
Street Address
DANBURY DLW
NONGDOMS?5
DANBLRY
SHEPPARD MIL RD.
GORDON'S SUMP
NONCDOW0576
PL NACLE.
1290PERCH RD. (SR 1147)
KINGS DUMP
NONCDOW057'-
KING
BRMNRD. (SR 112S)
MONROE CRAIGL.F
NONCD0000'='_
WALNUT COVEE
BRAYRD.
WALNUT COVEDL-hW
NONGD000057
WAL2%UtCOVE
MIDDLETONLOOP(SR 190D)
Humber of Sites= 5
Site
In
City
Street Address
BEALIAH COi DU-w
NONCDONOS?5
LG"WG_��
124 PAUL.A LANE
ELKIN LANDFILL
NONCDOWOSS1
1 _,
BECdGE DRIVE
GARBAGE WILVICE.EUMP
NONCDOCOOSSO
MT ':
PESETE RR CEDRI E
MT. RYDU-)g
NONCDOCOOSS4
MT ':
CITY1,'IES4 DRIVE
PILOI )f. REFUSE DUMP
NONCDOWMS3
= -C L }iT
MliO LANE
T%'OBRIDGES L.F
NONCDOWMOD
EL:!;
ST.-N-sRD ST.
'%ASTEW)LTERTREATVF%-TROAD LANDFILL
NONCDDOW0597
NiO-NTAIRY
Q-ASTEW-4LTERTRE_4LT-MF-VT
al-' 4LE.USERLF
NONCDOW0586
LL~-
124GE�iRYROAD
Humher of Sites: 8
C OUNT k : Sid ALY
Site
In
City
Street Address
MALN C0LW'YDUMP
NONCDOM5%
BRi'SONCI-rY
BUCKNERBBANCHRD
Humher of Sites: 1
COUNTY: TkMgSlT XNLA
Site
In
City
Street Address
BREViRD DUMP
NONCDOO Oa
BMrARD
ILLAHEE POINT (SR 1124)
DAVMSON RI,,'EBD hlP
NONCDNN591
PEGAHFOREST
POPLAR LANE
L.1I{E TONAWAYDLW
NONCDOW059'-
LAKE. TOXAWAY
CATATOGARESORT
ROSM.4NDL-W
NONGD0000590
ROMIAN
OLD H 7i. 64
Humher of Sites: 4
COUNTY-, 'n=LL
Site
In
City
Street Address
COLLMBLA DUMP
NONCDOW0595
COLUM$IA
HOWARD STREET
SCUTPEYIMNGCOMM. DL-W
NONCDNN596
SC u-pPERtiONG
CHAPEL HILL ROAD (SR 1114)
Number of Sites= 2
COUVTTi': LTMON
Site
In
City
Street Address
MARSH6'IIZ,E. DL-W
NONCD00MOO
MARSHE VILLE
HASTY RD. (SR 1901)
MONFOELANDFIL.L
NONCDOW059P
VDNROE
FJCHdRDSO[ti ST.
UNION COU�7117YLF
NC'DM0503163
NfONROE
AUSTINCHANEYRI}"
F-AX'HAWDUMP
NONCDOW0599
S4AXHAUi
ad25 RICHiRDSM-E3NGRD.
Number of Sites: #
2261Page
COUNTY: V .JLNCl
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CLOSED CITY OFHENDEKSONL.DFL
NONCDOW1001
=DEKSON'
NC 39
RAM5EYSTF T DLW
NONCDODX%14
H DEKSO
TER-NMT S OF R.-NiSEi' STREET
Humber of Sites: t
COLN-T : WART
Site
ID
City
Street Address
APEX SANITARY L.F
NCDM0503793
Amx
451 14 IFI LT I BE ST
BENTL r'14OODSSITE
NONCDODM6D
RALEIGH
SE. 2006 OF. PERRY CREEK RID
CARYDL3D
NONCDOD30602
CART'
313NDD=ST
EAST S4AY.E COUNTY L.F
NONCDOLti40614
KNIGHTDALE
SK 2655L- US f4
ELU GOD PISES DLTMP
NONCD0Lti40'29
HOLLY S=GS
190 NE SPAPER WAY
F UQUAY VARINA
NONCD0C MO6
FUQUAY lhkR.D A
NO ANGaa RD
GAILNER TRASH DEW
NONCD0Lti40604
GARNER
1175 BENSONRD
{ILL STREET P_kRK
NONCD0M01
ZERULON
NGILL ST
HOLLY SPRINGS DUNIP
NONCD0C{10605
HOLLYSFF.LtiGS
BASS LAKE RD
ICNMIrFDALEDU`VIP
NONCD0M03
ENIGHTDALE
ROBERTSO-N
MANGUM ESTATES
NONCDODYME-1
S4AKEFORE.ST
LEDBURYWAY
NCIUEPI.OFAMUCLLTL-RE.L.F
NONCDOD3JM07
RILEIGH
5R 165fiTF1TTYRD.
OLD HOLLYSP TT1 GS DUMP. CART' SANITARY LFL
NONCD0C M65
HDLL i 4PRD GS
HOLLY SPRINGS RD
OLD P-UZTC 3==-HOWARD IOHIti SOS CILUTREE
NCT)HwAsm
RILE:C 3
'_ 10'_ CENTURY DRAT
OLD ELkLE: 3 == FL Rl I-DOR.CITHEA DLIZ
NONCDO:"C,S 1 a
F LE:C 3
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL
OLD EL�II.E:C3 LF =].
NC2fCDG:: ^x4
=_zLE:C 3
143D 5 BLOUNT ST
OLD ELILE:C 3 LF =].0
NONCD0' ' Dj93
-_ZLE:C 3
'_ 11 SIX FORKS RD
OLD ELkLE: 3 LF42
NONCDODj94
-_zLE:C l
S9IRL.EY SI
OLD R-UZ:G 3 LFQ
NONCDG:,j35
-_zLE:C l
1-0 l CAPITAL BLVD
OLD LF =3
NONCDG:: ::`.
= zLE:C 3
1;09BROOESCIERD
OLD F- .E:C-H LF' =A
NONCDC,:: :: "
`; LE:C H
1917 CAPTfAL BLVD
OLD R-U.E:C-H LF' =5
NONCDG:: ::.
RALEIGH
2M5 WADE AVE
OLD F- .E:C-H LF' =5
NONCD4:: '.:.
RALEIGH
BLUFFST
OLD F-UZ 1G 3 I =7
NONCD4::.:::
RNLFIGH
2226 =ALBLVD.
OLD F- .EY-HLF4
NONCDC -Di91
RNLFIGH
INDL:STRLUDR
OLD 9L°A LTOS'S DUMP
NONCD4::D-=3
-VK❑RFSSTdILI.E
10310 C;HAPFL HILL RD
ROLE Rrf LLE DUMP
NONCDC-;;C,SOI
Rf3T.F51n'fT.TR
HIVY401
ROVL'LAND LF
NCDD65300113
]LkUIGH
3000GItESHA'd IAEE RD
SOUTH SAUSDERS STDUMP
NONCD0M6R
IL L.EIGH
2603 SAUSDEILS & 641
W-ALTOY'S SANITATMN SERVICE DLW
NONCDOM96
NDMUSS
5$0 CHURCH ST
UT BUFFALOS, 3R PRIVATE DUllp
NC fCDUCtiF0U67
GARNER.
US-70
'%INDELL DLID
NONCDUCMOD
lk=ELL
LA%E. GL4LD RD
ZEBL7 ON DCRD
NONCDUC MO&
ZEBULON
509 HORION 5T
Humber of Sites: 33
COUNTY: ll :kRREIti
S ite
ID
City
Street Address
MACULA DUMP
NONCDOM17
U4LCON
DOC THOMPSONROAD (SR
NORL2 A DLL
NONCD0Cti70615
Y ORLD A
ROSE. STREET (SR 11 M)
W-ARREN DUB
NONCD0Cti70616
WARRENfON
HA -LIE MILL ROAD (SK 1602)
Humber of Sites: 3
C OLN'ITi': 11 ASHLYGTO-N
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CRESVLTLLRE.FUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDUM2—D
CRESAT.LL
MAIN STREET AND
MAQCFVS DUMP
NONCD0Lti40 N
LANDFILL ROAD
PLY.MOUTH REF:SE,DU-M?
NONCD0Lti40621
PLY.MO17]
WATER STRE.EI
ROPERREFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOM I
ROPER
CROSS STREET -ACROSS
Humber of Sites: 4
2271Page
C OLIlh'IY: WAYNE
Site
ID
O ity
Street Address
CHERR'l HOSPITAL DUMP
NONCDODOW27
GOLDSBORO
W. ASH STRE.EI
EUREKA REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDODX632
EURE.KA
MTSI CHASE STREET
FRE.MONT REFUSE.DISPCISAL
NONCDOM29
FREMONT
Sit 1359
GOL.DSBORO'DL1 P
NONCDOWO63I}
GOLDSBORO
USHIGE AY 117 BYPASS
GOLDSBORO MUSICLPALL.F
NOD98055-M49
GOLDSBORO
USHIG]T AY 117 BYPASS
KER-N=GLRL.Fi' DUMP
NONCDOWMM
GOLDSBORO
BUCK S9i'AVDROAD
MT OLIVE L.DFL
NONCDOWO'OD
VIOLRdT OLIVE
KELLY SPRINGS ROAD
MT. OLIVE REF LSED SPOS,U
NONCDOCOM11
VIOLRdT OLIVE
EAST fAMES STREET
PIKEVI= DUMP
NONCDODOW2D
T+TRF4TfTS.F.
PH EVZJ-E L.DFL
NONCDOCOOM
PIEEG'II.L.E.
L.ED5HL}ME
Number of Sites: lO
COUNTY: W=S
Site
ID
C ity
S tree[ Address
BETHEL DUMP
NONCDOCOO'93
fD.\.S=
314 Y ORTH MER RD
N. %TL.i;ESBORO DU .MP
NONCDODX4]4
Y OKTH
FM'ER L.I ERTI' GRO' E
SONEKS ROAD DUMP
NCIM147731a
HAND TMfk,=
2646 SOIESS ROAD
WILKE5BOR0 REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDODX433
14'II.i;ESBORO
KEL.LYHILLRD
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY: WILSOIti
Site
ID
C ity
Street Address
BLACK OFEEKDUMP
NONCDOOM16
BL.ACKCREEK
NEAR SR Lana
CITY 017'% LSONL.A LANDFILL-1
NONCDOOM74
I7MS(Y\
10 GOLDSBORO ST.�,E
CITYOF'%T SONL.DFL-'_
NONCDOOM02
UMS(yll'
5741 WARD BLVD
ELM CITYREFUSE DISNAAL
NONCDOOMIa
ELM C,1fY
NORTHR-k=OAD STREET
SARATOGADUMI}
NONCDOWO637
SARATOGA
734DCABIN BRANCH RD.(SR
SIMS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDOWOM
ELMS
7402 BRUCE ROAD
STATONSBLRG DUMP
NONCDOC■70635
SIANTONSBUR.G
5345 NC H%rV 222
W LSON SANITARY LF
NONCD0C■XYi4{M
WIL50N
4545 NW AIRPORT DRIVE
Number of Sites: 8
C OLIN—M I ADKT
Site
ID
O ity
Street Address
ARLD� GTON DUMP
NONCDOCDO544
ARLJNGTON-
345 SOUTH vQdN STREET
BOON ILLEDUM?
NONCDOW0545
BOONVILLE
MT-RBEND MAD
CH,-VIBERI.AND-HODGE DL30
NONCDODK642
YADKINTi.IL .E
FALL C-7EEK OOMM. DUMP
NONCDOC■ W1
BOONVlLLE
PULLULM TOAD
I0YNER REFU SE DUliP
NONCDOW0546
YADKB+f[.'II.LE.
1425 OLD STAGE. ROAD
OLD YADKIN COU.S-TY LF
NONCDOC■X&B
YADIr.II+VMIE.
SIZEMORE ROAD
YADKINVI F REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCDODUM47
YADKII+VMIX
1141 TENMSSEE STREET
Number of Sites:
COUNTY: YXNCE
Site ID C ity S tree[ Address
BURNSvI=DUMP NONCDODX649 BURNSL'ILLE. OLD FORKRD
Number of Sites: 1
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F. Landfill Capacity Report FY 2021-2022
F r
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F
Cobles 4 &b Landfill
Alexander County tPl f
Awery County C&b Landflll
011 Da#e
1.41251149R
Qpen Mtf�
111 f 19M
()pen Date
7ellAg4a
Si.rvey date'
6{2112021
Survey aate!i
5130/2022
Survey date
4P 11=2
Y12nM Ckp n
23.7
v£brl Open
1
24.4
YenrS 07rcn
25.8
FiS,tdl Year TM
11.,M-08
FISC31 Year TOMI
4,4155.6A
FiSCAI YearTOnS
33.84
Total Tons Disposed to date
737,705-47
Total Tons Dispamed to Date
76rU16.fi4
Total Tons Orsposed to- pate
537-00
Average Tans per Ycar
31,078.08
' Auerap2 Tons per Year
3,114.50
` Average Tons per Year
20,81
VNUMC Used
L353,433
Violvw Used
253,274
Volume USCd
2 Z7Z
165,551
VolumeConstructed
201,250
Vol umeConstructed >t606,176 VolumeConstrurted
Total Permitted Volume
5,935,9Q3
Total Permitted volume!
269,193
Total Permitted Volume
328.454
* Compaction Densh y
0-{2
* Compactlon Density:
0.56
* Com paction Density
11-24
* Remainingvolume fair Future
421:543
* Remaining Valume for Future
i l.291
* RemainI%Volume far Future
M.N9
Constnrction
Construction
Construction
{ Rpmdlnine PLvrnitted volumei
5,75z2,270
* Remaining Permitted Volume
225,919
' Remaining Permuted Volume
1.25,178
' Approximate Constructed
252,72,8.9
' Approximate Constructed
6,143.5
Approximate Constructed
47,029-5
Remarnlag In Tons
Remaining in Tans;
Remalnlng In Tons
' Ap culmare consrructe d
a.�r
* approximate Cnnstfucred
2jo
' Appi-mlmar- Constructed
2,2$9.y
Remaining In vemej
Reahaining in Yenr5
Rerun §Irving In vp$rs
' Remaining Corrvtrutted in Fiscal
23.3
' Rcn*aininit Cwrtructed in Fiscal
I
1.4
' Remaining Constructed in fisud
11389,8
YebrTons'
Year TIMS:
Yeai-Toris
' Approximate Total Permitted
3,S85,132
` Approxi mate TOta I Permitted I
S7,A92
' Appraximate Total Permitted
S3,458
Volume Remaining inTons_
Vrolume Remaining in Tons_'
Volume fketnainiing in Tons
* ApprmimateTotal Permitted
115.4
* lkpprmrmate Total Permitted
1$.$
' Approximate Total Permitted
Ufa.&
Vgtump RPmalnGng In Y-ears
Vnlidw Ramaining In Years
Volume Rernalning la YPars
' Appr•baimate Total Tonnage'
317.5
' ApproximawTotg1 Tonnia$e I
13.0
' Approximatc Total Tonngt
1.579.7
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons!
r
Remaining io Fiscal Year Toros:
MEMOpp
I
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
p
p
Bru nswicktaumy CDLF
Buncombe County CAD Unit
iSLlrke County Johns Riwer Waste Manageanent
Open date
7f 111F193
Open Erato!
1/21j1998
Open date
117/1998
5urwey Date
711412022
Survey U31ej
Sf3112022
Survey Date
61211=2
24.4
Years Qpen
24.5
Years Open 24.1] Years Open
FI*nIYear Tnr,s
15,( '4.10
FiScal Yeor TOM
go,1567.74
FEgrrlYear Tpns
7r3$9-fs6
Tnta1 Tons Disposed to Date
MR,511.06
Total Tons b1sposed ra oats
8G0,424.00
total Pons DKposed to bate
grg05-00
3S,327,10
' Averaitc loos per Y4ar
405108
" Avcralge Tors per Ycar 29,051,S3 ' Average Tons per Year
volume Uk'd
1.0300457
V401LIW USCd
11363,699
volueme Used
15,370
Volume Constructed
1,045,23S
volumefonstracted,
1,432,300
VotumeConstructed
322.496
Total Permitted Volume
1.146,1130
Total Permittkd Volume;
7,729,600
Total Permitted Volume
322,+496
* tompaetWn t}emity
0-68
* Campactlnn Derls"
10.61
* Coal pactzn bensI4
11-513
• fLeriminlingVolume for Future
14,778
* Remaining VoNma for Future
68.501
* kerna4ning volume far Future
304.126
Construction
Construction
Construction
• Rprmmining Permitted Volum(,
115,643
* F!eMinlriS P�rmitteft Vohtme
Ir360,90f
* Rernalniag Permitted Volume
304,126
` Approximate Constructed
10,017-5
' Approximate Constructed :
43.283.7
' Approximate Cortstrumed
163.983.0
Remaining in Tons.
Remaining in Torts:
Remaining in Tons
* Approxif ate ConLIFUlled 1
0.3
* Approximate Cnn9trueted
1-2
* Approximate{ondructed
404.R
Berani ing In Tear$i
Remaining In Year$
Rpm9lflin$ In TenrS
" RemaininB constructed in Fiscal
0.6
' Remaining Consructed ir+Rswl
0.5
* Remaining constructed in fiSt9I
22-3
Year Tons:
Ycar TonS�
YCarTons
* Approximate Total Perwwned
7"M
* Approxlmate Tam Permlcted
85a,559
' Approximate Total Permitted
1163,9a3
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remainine in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
`ApptrtximatitTotnl PerrnitttA
Z,7
' AOprb [m4teT4tA ftemittted -
Z4,3
' Apptox5matit Total Permitted
404.8
Volume Remaining In Years
1ro6upne Remaining In Ye.arsl
Volume Remaining In Yeurs
' Approxmate Total Tonnagt•
4.7
' AwrftimateTotar Tonpv$e !
9.4
' Appeoxirn to Total Totinao
22.3
RcmainitiX in Fiscal Year Tons.
Remaining in FiSMI YeaF Tons;
Remaining in Fiscal YaarTons
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IIg1rWaY a5tblk Landflll & taecycling Gree.y waste
WarAburn Re_wureelteoovery MDTedlity
Open Date
17fSj7C05
Ow ❑aW:
414PCM
Open Date
toll/2007
SJ,rvey Drte
5127/2022
Survey Mte
613012022
Survp.V date.
i/Sil rD2
Years DI
1S_5
Years Oplll
22.2
Vears Open
19.6
Fiscal Year Tons
15.549.84
Fiscal Year Tars
147,777,89
Fiscal Year Tans
49.399,76
Total Tons Disposed tip bats
369,065.00
Total Tans disposed to Date
2,061,28L00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
66a,571.00
Average ions peF Year
23,850,20
' Average Tons per Year
93,596.19
' ,overage Tons per Yea r
33.845.7 3
VNumc I
6A4,361
Volume LMedj
3,135,1Z9
volume used
11074,299
3,936,671
Voturne Constructed
1,449,006
Volume Constructed MOSS Volumefionstrurted
Tatai Permitted Volume7
876.SSi
Total Permitted Volume
S,995,186
Total Permitted Volume
1.449,000
* CarmpactPon l?enslly
D-51
* Compaction Dens"
0.66
* 1_orm pact;on l3enslty
0_65
* FLemalning Valumefor Future
66,d94
* Remaining volume for Future
801,542
* Rernalning Volume for Future
428.701
Construction
Construction
Constnnction
' Remaining Petmltted Volume-
231,$70
* Flerri,4nlng Pprmi"ied Vniti,me
7,650,piy
* Remaining Pevnitte-d VolUrne
429.701
`ApproximateConstructed
381061.i
`ApproxirnateConstructed
532,210.5
'Approximate{onstructed
278,813.9
Remaining in Tons;
Remain ing in Tons
Remaining in Tons
' Approximate Constructed
1.6
* Appri wMrnate Constructed
5.7
' Approximate Constructed
8.2
RernalnYng In Year51
Rewalning In Years
Remaining In Years
i Remainine CnrWniCted In 11
2.4
' R, Winlng Crm0rur.I:M In I
I 3.5
* Rernalaln$ CpngtrUCted in FIV_HJ
5.6
Year Tans,
Yew Toms
Year Tans
' ApocoximateToW PcrTnimd
132,695
' A4promienitI2Tbtj1 Pe mittittl
U98,G74
' Approximate Total Permitted
£78.814
Volume Remaini in Tons;
Volume Remain in in Tons
VoNmr Remaining in Tons
* Approximate fatal Permitted
5.6
* Approxi mate Total Permitted
I 20.3
` Approximate Total Permitted
8.2
Volume Remalnlni; In Years
Volume Remaining In Years!
Volume Remaining In Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
3.5
' ApprgxlrrrateTntal Tnnnav
12.5
* ApprnsimiI Total Tonnage
5.6
III iinift in Fev.51 Year Torls.
Cleveland 23CII-CIDLIF-1997
CID
Remaining in Figtgl Year Tor,$
Cumberland I
Re,painii% in Ft5C21 Year Tpng
Cli inland CowwdY ColF
CumbwLvwCountk C&D Unit
WFIZ CourdY 091) Landfill
Open Date
1J111998
Open Date
111119W
Open date
1111EJ1995
Survey date
7f1312022
Survey Date
31IU2022
_ Survey pate
4/iJ(]_d2.2
Years CII
24.5
Years Open'
24,2
Year& 41pen
2GA
Fiscal Year Tons!
72,771.76
fiscal Year Toml
41,422.76
I
Fiscal 'rear Tons
17,545.04
Total Tons Disposed to Date-
1,21S,75i.00
Total Tans Disposed to Date!
B23,450.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
438,347.00
- Average Tons per Year
49.565.132
* Average Tons per Year
34,015.92
* Average Tons per Year
15y99.92
Volume Usr-d
1,297,922
Volume used
1,188,£50
Volume used
1,1S7,982
voltrmeconStrWed
d.W04DO
VolumeCormnActed
1,f97,77$
Vol UmeCAngkructed
1478,100
Tatai RermlMd Vnlurne.
2,655040
Total Fprmltted Volume
21026,570
Total PwmIIII Vpiume
#,1)440300
' Como�dion D-rmi;v
0.-1
' Compaction Density
0.69
' Cumpastion Density
1138
' RemainlosVolumefor Future
Constru tiI
l,347,478
' Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
500,523
• Iteltraining Volume for Future
Construction
3Z0,118
` Remaining Permitted volume
1.347,478
' Remaining Permitted Volume
837,920
' ftemaining Permitted Volume
1,886,318
' ApprWiniate Cpostrurt4-d
I.WR,154.5
* Appro>tmate Constructed
392.31 1.R
' Approx1irrate Constructed
121,1717
RenWinlog In Tnng
Rernglning In Tome
Remgkning In Tong
Approximate Constructed
2S.5
* Apprbximate Cvnitructed
10.4
Approxim�ltvConstruct4d
7.3
:Remaining in Years,
Remaining ii Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal 1
17.3
k2mainirig Constnitted in Fiscal
9_5
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
6.9
Year Tons!
Year Toms
Year Tons
' Appr4ximakeTotal PermitW I
l,26%2,170
' AppranimettTatai Permitted
seu,aes
' Approximate Total Permit"
714,054
Volume RemainIN; In tonsl,
VolumeAemalning In Toms
Volume Remaining In Tons
Approximate Total Permitted I
25-5
* Approximate Total Permitted
17.1
' Approximate Total Permitted
43.0
Volume ReMMIrling irk veal
Volurm Rtmainin in Years,
volume Rcmainin in Years
} hppraxinrate Total Tonnage
17.3
-Approximate Total Tonnage
I 14.6
' Approximate Total Tonnage
40-0
RemamirMg in Fecal Year ions
:Remaining i In Fiscal Year Toms;
_
-Remaining In IF III Year Tons
2301Page
fdgecombe County COLF
Wlnston-5alerq Clty of Old Sallsbury goad GULF
C,astan County Cdb landfill
Open pate
1200J1997
open ease.
V1 f1936
Open Dite
71511999
.oprei y Date
71112022
Survey Date:
S jgge2M2
Survey DwU
6f 6f 2022
Years Open
2415
Years Open
25.4
Years Open
23.3
FiyC:51 YeorTpng
14,555.77
Fisni Yt,arTms;
76,525.70
Fiscal Year Tons
85.757.00
Total Tans Disposed to Date
496,792-00
Total Tons Disposed to Gabe
1.662,i01.04
Total Tons Disposed to date
1.278,2C0.00
Average Tarns per Year
20.235,52
' Average Tnns per Year
65,341.22
Average Tons per Year
54.M.21
Volume Used
919,956
VUlvrrie Used,
3,169,058
Volume Used
992,4CO
Val LimeConsrructed
1,704,000
VolumeCoostrvcted'
4,030,000
VDLumeConstructed
1,482.196
T9tai Permitted Volume
IL-M,004
Total Permitted volume;
4,030,0O0
Total Permitted Volume
1,48Z.196
* Compactwn Oenslty'
0.54
* [ompactlan Density'
0.52
* Campattion Density
1.29
* Remaining Volume for Future
7SO,044
* kemalrung Volume for Future
84G,942
* Rernaening Volumefnr Future
489,796
Construction
ConAruction
Construction
* Rpm$Ining Perrnllted Volume
7J irl.044
* RKmaining Permitted V4)lLrme
9d4,942
* Remaling Permitted V41ume
489.796
ApproximatE Constructed
42U,388.4
' Apprimimate Constructed
438,291.6
` Approximate Constructed
630.851.7
Remaining in Tansr
Remaining in Torts
Remaining in Tons
Approximate Constructed
20-6
* Approxdrnate Constructed
6-7
ApproximateCanstructed
11.5
Rernalning In Years
Remaining In Years
Remaling In Years
* Remaining Cpn<strkl ed in Rwal
; 79.9
' Rem"iniflg CgnstrurJep In FJSGal
1-5.5
* Rernalaing Cpn5trucred in Flscm
7.4
Yer,rTong:
YeMTDM
Year Tans
' Approximate Total Perrr„ttcd
420,388
' Appro%imatcTo1al Peeroikted
438,292
' Approximate Total PuFnitted
630,852
Volume Remainifig in Tons
Volume Remain inly in Tons
Volume ReTnining in Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
20-8
Approximate lotal Pennicted
6.J
' Approximate Total Permitted
11.5
Volume kemalning In Years
volume 17emaining In fears
Volume kemalning In Years
* Approximate. TMkl Tonnage
2R-4
ApormimateTntarTonmregg
16.5
* Appens6rnate Total Tpnnagp
7.4
"airling In Final YearTdn$
(Remaining in RSWI Year YOM
Remaining in FK01 Year Tom
Greene ico
GoiffvFd 411&CDLF-Za12
Gro+anp Count CDLF
Grcena4oro, My c4 White S#roat LanAII
WI High point tiodfill,
I.LC
Open bate
lf1/1998
Open bate
VV1948
Open date
2)4j'2004
Survey Date;
3{11,12022
Survey Wtel
611712022
Survey date
11612022
Years Open'
24,2
Years Open
I 245
YCor€ O'peh
17.9
Fiscal Year Tons
1,82915
Fiscal Year Torts:
50,733.OB
Fkxal Year Tons
75.907.27
Total Tans Disposed to Date
52,143.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2.01-1.903-00
Total Tans disposed to- Date
52,5+12.00
Average Tons per Year
21155.515
* Average Tons per Year
a2,262.i.3
' Average Toms per Year
2,931.73
Volume Used
174,007
Vol erne Used
11679.M
Volume Used
DD4,957
Vol umeC4nstruded
471,4M
Volume Constructed,
7r370,OD0
Vo+umeConstructed
71467,437
Total Permitted Volume
471.466
Total Permitted Vblumel
2r370,OW
TOTRI Permitted VairJrne.
4,773,968
' Compaction Density
4.311
' Compaction Density
i.47
' Compaction I ensity
4.513
+ Ac-n t iniria VOIun lop, Futtwe
297,453
+ Remaining Vorume for FutUr,,,
493r167
' Frc nvi niejt VOlurrle for Future
2.362,400
ConstnxtWn'
_ _
ranstruttlon
ConstrkKM_n_
Remaining Permitted Volume.
297AS19
* Remaining Permitted Volume
+493.167
` Remaining Permitted Votume
4,669,G11
' Arppmxlmate Constructed
89,136-7
* Approximate Constructed
52S,65A.7
' ArrpmxlmateTronstructed
1,1$2,669-3
Remnining InTongi
iRemair ing InTain
Ftenwlning In TonS
` Approximate Conslrumd
41.4
' ARPrommarte Onnstructed
6.4
' Appraxirrlotc CuF%stru=d
403.4
Remaining in Years.
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
48-7
Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Iffel
* Remaining Constructed in fiscal
i5-6
Year Tons.
Year Torts
Year Tons
` Approximate Total PCrrrWix!
89,137
' Approxi rrl.DTt Toth1 Permitted
520,559
• Approximate Total Permitted
2.337,330
Volume Remaiining In Tons
Volume Remaining In 7a4us
Volume Remaring In Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
41-4
* Approximate ToW Permitted
I &A
' Approximate Total Permitted
797.3
Volume Remaining in Years
V011irire RM110if1M in YCor9'
Volume RCmj)inin in Y4!j)rS
' Appro*nnate Total Tonnage
-18.7
` Approximate Torat Tunrrage
1 10.4
' Apprommate Total Tonnage
30-B
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining In Fiscal Year TUMI
Remainina in Fiscal Year Tons
231 IPage
r
rr: i
I r
� ■r r
r
A-15androsk C&D landfill
41allfax County LandfIll
Hamett CakwFty Dunn -Erwin = landfill
Operl vote
4/1917009
Open DSe'
611PO15
Open Date
IM/1998
Airwey Date
4f 19/2027
Survey' B41tp'
3/19/2022
Surrey Date
6)9/2022
Years Open
13A
Years Open
GAVear,
Opcn
24A
Ascal Year Toms
1134,313.00
Fiscal Year moss
4,538.66
Fecal wear Tans
34,983.95
Total Tans Oisposedto Date
1,085,976.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date;
4,552.68
Total Tons Disposed to- Date
425,120-00
Average tares per Year:
83,S41.01
'.Average Tons per Year'
743.35
` Average Tons per Yea r
17337.77
Volume I.isrtl
1,844,408
Volume LUdj
13,700
Volume used
818.654
V19UME ConsLructed
2,240,000
VolumeConstruL:-
73.129
Volume Constructed
2.047,985
Total Permitted Volume
2.240,000
Total Permitted V4lrrme'
73.129
TDWI PerrniUEd Volume
2,047,905
* Campaetbon berisky
0-59
0 CDmpactlan Dens"
0.21
* Compaction Density
4-52
* fernaining Volume for Future
395,592
* kemalrgng volume For Future
-W.i329
* f[enimning Volume for Future
1,229,391
Construction
CowTurtion
Construction
' Remaining Permliterl Volume
395,592
* Remaining PPrmitterk ValrrmP
i9,429
* Remaining perralrte0 Uelt,me
1,229,331
`Aporaximate Constructed
232,922.1
Approximate Constructed •
19,M9.4
' Approximate{anstructed
630,381.0
Remaining in Tons.
Remaining in Tons
f[emaining in Tons
Approximate Constructed
1 2.S
* Approximate Constructed
26.6'
Approxlmatetaistrvcted
36-7
Remaining In Yedr51
Remaining In Years
Remaining In Years
* Remaining CarloAkCterk In FPWEkl
2.7
' Remaining CrmStriji: i rn RSpI 1
4.4
* Remalning Cpn5tr46te0In Fl*u4
20.5
Year Tans.
Year Y0,41
Year Tons
' AppcoximateTotal perrnirttd
132,922
' ApprbsimAmT(AM Fcrroittcd I
19.749
' Approucimate Total PCrmitted
638.381
Volume Remaini in Tans
Volume Remaining in Torts.
Volume Remakning in Tons
' Approximate fetal Permitted
La
' Apprcxr mate Total Permitted
26.6
' Appraxlmate Total PermltLed
36-7
Varume Remalning In Years
VDltime Remaining In Vears
Volume Remaining In Years
* A,ppromilmate Total Tannage
2.7
' ApprgxlrrlateTatal Tanfuge
4-4
' Apprnscrnate Total Tannae
211155
Rem.)ining in F- 51 Ye*rTpn-,.
HillinneLt 430-M.F-1997
CC]
Remaining in Fi$�Al Yt�yr Tpm,,
Jones I
i
RewinMg In Heal Ye$rTons
■D
Harnet# Co. Andtw&aon Crtwk CAD LinAfiIF
TMi! MiYSv 111116 d1MArutH4n iAhd DbrtY811Hdr1 f:af+diilr
Lenvlr County CFSLF
Open (I
12/V19%
Open Date
4{612O15
Open Date
11111998
Survey pate
619}2022
Survey Oate
7{2312424
_ _Survey Date
WSJ` 0ZZ
Years Oprn
25.9
Years Open
5.3
Y"* Ckptn
24A
Fiscal Year Tans
16.957.81
fiscal Year Torts
69,150.85
Fiscal Year Tons
29.29.1.26
Total Tans f?ispasedto Date
259,689.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
52,631.52
Total Tans Disposed to Date
365,223.60
' Average Tans per Year
1p,176.10
* Average Tons per Year
9,972.42
* Average Tans Per Year
24,971.71
Volume used
SM.1i19
Volume used
".112A
volume used
M2.iM
Vol umeConstruded
618,779
YoluenecorWruoed
797,097
VoIConstrutte0
W,437
Total Perrnll#ed Volume
1,121,43D
Teal PprmlttM Volume
5RFr754
Total Pennljted Volurne.
1,126,540
' Compaction Density
I1.44
' Compaction Density
0.80
' Compaction Density
4-62
' RerwinlrrgVolume f4r Future
30,460
' Remalning Volume lot Future,
731,049
' FInlnjYolume for Future
2%Z98
ConstrucMn
Construutlan
Canstructtnn
Remaining Permitted Volume
533,611
* Remaining Permitted V-olume
520,726
* Remaining Permitted Volume
524.406
Apprrwllmate Constructed
13,445-
* Apprin6mate. C-Anetrdrted
194,1343.5
' ApproxlmatglronstruCterl
17,1u.3
R-malining InTonS.
Remaining In Tans
"mining In Tans
' Apprwiniatr Construa
1.3
' Approximate Constructed
18,5
' Approximate n
1.1
Remaintng in Yea
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
` Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
I 0.0
' Remaining Caustructed in Fiscal
2-7
* Remaining Constructed in Fis€a1
0.6
Year Tons.
Year Tarts
Vear Tons
' ApptoximateTotol perir.ttrd
I 235,540
' Approsim.DtrT01-M Permitted j
416r590
' Approximate Total Pcrmttted
318.078
Volume Remalnl,kg In tone;
Volume Remalning In iradisl
Vokame Remaining In Tons _
' Approximate Total Perrnitted'
23-1
* Approximate Total Permitted
4E.a
* Approximate Total Permitted
21.2
Volume Remaining in yea m
Volur'nr Reviiiiining in Years°
Volume Rcmi)iffing in Ytiari
* Approximate Total Tannage
13.9
' ApproximaLe Total Tonrtage ,
6.I
'Approximate Total tannage
14.9
Remaining in_Fq€al Year Ton.
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons!
fkemaining in Fiscal rear Tons
2321Page
5901-CVLF-1995
CID
Lphi7 ►#arrnan Landflll
f idlsorl C009y C&D Unit
Martin CwntyC&O Lan011
Open date
3125{i999
Open Oahe
1 :LV112006
Open date
3123{i994
_ Survey 6ateL
Years C1penj
il/YfW_i_
22.7
Survey Oahe
Years Open
5__}16j2d22
15.5
Survey Data
Years Open
V20202l
2619
Fiscal Year ronsl
S3,4O3.39
Fiscal Year fans,
1,230.99
fl_ctal Year Tans
4,639,46
Total Tons Disposed to D5te
11372AM-00
Total TOMS Dl%*a - d 10 D81le
32,269.00
Taal Tons Disposed to Date
12561700A0
' Average Tons per Year
50.443.44
* Average Tons per Year
2,07fi.87
* Average Tons per Year
4r70737
volume Used
2.217,987
volume used
131,600
volume used
0
VolumeConstructedo
2,727,347
VolumeCor4tructed
21
Vol ume Constructed
365,353
Torsi Permlrt d vnlurntr�
-1,271,010
Thal P4-rrnrtt0d Vplum�
2D9r70p
Soxal Permltt Yn1Wme
177,yy¢
' Compaction l}ensityr
0.62
' Compaction density
0.25
' Cum paction Density
4.00
• Rt#wirli%Volumefor Fvtwe
509,#fn
• Remaining Volume For Future
78.100
' Rf`rlX7inirlgl Volume for Future
165,353
Com#r #ipn
[arrtruttlon
Cpnstri ctban
* Remaining Permitted Volumel,,
1 053,113
* Remaining Permitted volume:
78,100
` Remaining Permitted Volume
177.696
* Appmxlmat- Egnstrury d:
Fw Iwinin In Tpn�!
315 Sfi.O
* Approximate CAnstrur:tpd
RemOle ing in Tqa S:
19,1905
' ApproxlmareUnnstrurr(L{i
ffiWining in Tpm$
0.11
Approximate Construdted
5,2
' Approxmarte Constructed
9.2
ApproximateCorLAruLied
0.0
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Corstructed in Fiscal
5.2
• Remaining Constructed in Nsml
15.6
* Remaining Cunstru€ted in fiscal
0.0
Year Tons'
Year Tots
Year Tons
* Appeoxlmatetctal Pernytted
651,795
* Approximate tatai Permitted
0.151
Apprnxlmate Total Permitted
6
Volume Remainldg In tons
volume Rernalning In tonsl
Vatume Remaining In Tans
3-2
'ApproximMeTotal Permitted
0,0
'AppraxImoteTotal Perrritttd 10.0 'A:pproKimatrTotaAPermitted
Volurnt flicmiMFling in Vtara
Volume R[rrleir.in in Y"r3
V61umc RcmMnin in YCbti
* ApproMmate Total Tonnage
12.2
' Approximate Total Tonnage
15.6
' Approximate Total Tonnage
0.0
Remarning in Fiscal Year Tons
.r ■� r
*
Remaining In Fiscal Year Tarts,
, *
r
Remaining In Fiscal Year Tons
r r err
Greertwsy waste 5olutloms of Floaft me€k
Madre County CAD rani
--
mash tjoirmiy C= LandMI
Open Date!
311WW6
CO M Pate
101111993
Open Da#e
11312000
5,jrveyDate
6POI2022
5urury We
7IW2011
SurWpyDare
7f112022
Years open
163
Years open
27.8
Years Qpen
225
Fiscal Year Ton-,
122,217.61
Fiscal Ytar Tw
29,313,13
Fiscsl Year Tons
14,9i3.26
Total Tons DiSpose4 to Date
1,779,-970.%
Tntal Tnn-L Di$ppfed t4 Date
7%313.13
Total TOMS D*pMed to Date
2$70173_¢0
Average Tons per Year
i09,192,82
' Average Tons per Year
1,05S,88
' Average Tons per Year
12,543.7S
59.572
Volume Used
830,116
Volume Uscd ZFA!51581 Volume - Used
Volume Consbructed
3,1Ai,00Q
Volume[onstructed
2,MO.Ow
Volume Constructed
936.406
Total Permitted 'Volume
3,1A1,40U
Total Permitted Volume
2,SU0.W0
Total Permitted Volume
2,405,368
* ♦=ompaction t]enslty.
D.70
* C;ompactlnm Density,
0.49
* Compaction Density
D34
• Remaining volume for Fixture
591,419
* Remaining volume for Future
2r440,42A
• ftemalningvolume for Future
106.290
Construction
Construction
Construction
• RemOlning P{w,r,ltted Voider*
S91,419
' Riw,ainlm$ PIrrr,itteO volsLMt
7,441
• itpm5imin8 PerMilled VO4LJme
1,575,7Q
Approximate Constructed
412,894.5
' Apprmdrnate Constructed
L200,042.4
`Approximate{onstructed
36,124_2
Remaining in Tons:
Remaining in Torts
ftermining in Tans
' A,p,prmxlmate constructed I
3.9
* Approximate tonstru€ted
1,127.3
' Approximate Constructed
24
Remaining In Wearsi
Remaining In Years
Rernalning In YeaN
• Rem58lning QaStepcted Ir1 FWal
3.4
T "MainiN Cor,Strud d M Fiscal
I 41.0
* Remaining Constructed in FIfAw
ZA
Year Tans,
Yt4r Tons
Year Tons
* Approxlmate-Tctal Permitted
412,895
* Apprmlmate Total Permitted
4200,842
Approximate Total Permitted
535.364
Vol ume Remaining in Tons:
volume Remain ing in Tons
Volume ften aini in Tons
• ApdroxirnolTotal Peffd+itTM
3.8
• ApproKimbTeT" Perfflirted
1,737.3
' Appro&imate Total Permitted
42-7
Volume kemalning In Years
Volume Remaining In Years
volume Remaining IrtYears
* Approwi-Me T9t�kI T4nndge
3.4
' ApprotlmatCToi Tgnnagt:
41.0
' Appnpa- #p Total Tonnag-e
3519
R{Ym.1iniryt in FPS,,-51 Yebr Tbmt
Remain ine i n Figeal YNP, TOOK
ReLm mining in Fiy21 Year Toms
2331Page
■
i
arillt Ccurrly CMLF
Fva mmirik Cjp m y C-Lp Landfill
Clir D Landfill III
Open Date'
S{9112005
Open Date,
4111190M
Open date
5 f V2001
Survey Date;
612712,322
Survey Date
W412022
Survey Date
712912=
Years Open'
173
Years Open
M.2
Years Open
21.2
Fiscal Year Tons
22,7".17
Flsral Year Toren
17,194.77
Fiscal Year Tans
22.962.67
Tptr'I Tons M&IpefeR t4 DWe
160,406-47
Te al Tnmc DigpOW FO GakP'
17,194.77
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1J40
` AweragP. Too& per YeAr
9,-iII
• Average Tnns per Year]
rA55.57
• Average Tau per Year
Q-OS
volume Used
330,831
valtrme Lisol
1r065,499
Volume Used
1
ValurnrConskfuctetl
474,0p0
YblumeCortistruCted
1r149,313
ViNumeConskructed
j,541,089
Torsi Perrnlrted volume'
7.F9,750
Total Pem Med V-0Ium4:
aK"5r382
Toear Permlrted vowns,
1,$R$11$$
Compaction Density
0.49
' Compaction Dermity
0.132
' Compaction Density
1.00
' RtmaimM8 Volumt, #or Fvkuxr
93,169
' Remainins Volume for Future
93,713
' Fk r Qi ni" Voluwm2 for Future
1,541,088
Cons.tnectton
_
Cprs=ctlan
Canstnuetfon
_
` Remaining Permlited Volume
458,419
* Remaining Permitted Volume!
379,883
' Remaining Permicted Volume
1,888,155
Approximate «ncrruct,-d
45,19E.4
* Approximate C,nnsrrurted
1,350.1;
' Appmxlmar- Constructed
1,.541,Er8$_0
RpmI in Tpix
Rernaieing inTeW;:
R(Lnuining in Tpm
` Approximate Constructed
4.0
' Approximate Constructed
2.1
' Approximate Constructed
32,G06,510.8
Remaining in Years.
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
{ RemafningCwrstntcted In Fiscal
2.1)
`R,emainitsg Constructed in Flsml
13.1
• Remaining Constructed in FF3Ta1
45A
Year 'TDins
Year Tons
Year Tans
* Appraxlmatetotal Pernvtted
222,39b
* Approximate total Permitted
6,130
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,8A,155
Volume Remalning In T-ans
volume Remaining In tom
Volume Remainlryg In Tans
`ApproxinlateTotalPerMtttd
7.3.7
'ApprasimatrTatWPermirted
9.4
'ApproximiITotal Permitted
39194%792..9
Voiumc Remaining in Ycars.
Voluim%i� P&Mainiri ih Yr~drf.
Volume Rcmainin in Yc3rs
* Appi-MmateTotal Tonnage
9.8
Approximate TotalTonnage
I
Q.4
* Approximate Total Tonnage
53.6
Remaining In Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining In Fiscal Year 111M
Ftemaining In Fiscal Year Tons
Randolph r, r r21
Ywall Reryding t33LF
CID
Robeson 790
Roktesan [uunty[OtF
■r
RutheKard 11103-MU-2130Z
Rutheaford County CAD
Operl Date
1II
04+ee1 Dat
1/2119M
OOen Date
1{1/2001
FArrwr:y DI
211w2022
SUrLMy 60tP
5f3112027
Survey Date
7f7f2027
Years Open,
20.3
Years Open
24.93
Years Nen
21_5
Fiscal Year Tons:
27,131,07
II Ytar TotIS
2!J,733.25
Fiscal Year Tons
15,179,95
Tgt$I Tong lk�.po5e4 t4 Date
233A57_95
Tfiral Tons DI$IiOMf d t4 E}df{
515,475.00
T4t?il Tons o+5pgaed to Dote
i5r179-95
Average Tons per Year
13,943.84
,overage Tans per Year
21,160.12
901,379
` Average Torts peF Year
Volume Used
705.67
91031
Volume Uscd 496.633 Volume Llsed
Volume Constructed
551,951
Volume -Constructed
2r341AC4
ilnlurne Constructed
360,000
Total Permitted 'Volume
1 104,617
Total Permitted V-olume
2,341,464
Total Permitted'volume
30D,000
*-rompactton benslry
11-57
* Compaction Density+
0.53
* Compaction E enslty
1.68
* ilemeiningvolumefor Figure
55,129
* Remaining Volume For Future
1,360.0 5
* Rernal nIng Volume for Future
290,969
Construction'
Constructionj
Constructton
• R¢rri�irring Pe4mlred Volume
&D7,9�14
* Resrmeinlmg P4�m7ltt&d Vi)ILIM(L
ir361I
* Rem5i)iing Perrnitted VOILh)e
790.969
• Approximate Constructed
31,573.3
Approximate Constructed
71S,77&4
Approximate Constructed
489.091.S
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in TI
Remaining in Tans
` Approximate Constructed
2.3
* Approximate Constructed
33.a
` Approximate Constructed
693.1
Remwlning to YeaM
Remaining In Years
FWnAlning In Y-PAns
* RBm8i8irl� Cer1S[ruCtCCi in IFI
y.2
ReMining CortStruCtt*d In Rg�jI
#4.1
* Re maliniq Construoed in Fryc-ai
37-7
Vein Tons i
Year Tprnsi
Yeaffons
* AppriaxlmateTotal PeroytLed `
347.IM
* Apprmlmate Total Fefmltted
715,778
* Approximate Total Permitted
4M. t1
Volume Remairift in Tons:
Volume Remain ing in Tors
Volume Remairift in Tons
*Ap0d6;cI ateTWWPerswttiM
24-9
*,1pproiiiwteTOINPeemiited
33.5
•AppromimoteTotal PermiI
T}93,1
Vatume Remalnrng In Years
Volume Remaining In Years
Volume Poemalntng In Years
* AppeokimMe Tgt$I Tgnnege '
17_g
` AplSrgxlm7ak T4k81 T nepge
74.1
* Apprpxirnatis Total Tgmneg
7-2
RemoinirlR in FiVSI Year Tomb
Pertaining in FiStaI YLMeTofti
Ru�eWinirj in FimW YCerTons
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1
Manly 13401-031-F-1997
Sampson County OlWsal, LLt
! 5catland County CDO
Alhemarle, DIY ofC13tF
Open Dbte
911611996
Open NFe
1/111998
Open Date
SN/19%
W-ey Dote
11517022
Surmv�Y a&Te
W(P 2
5U-eV Date
IV17PO27
Years Wen;
25.3
Years Open
24.4
Years Open
24.0
2,175.76
Frscal Year Tons
17198k,12
fiscal YcarTons: 52178 Fiscal YearTDR"
Total Tons dlsposedto b
74,118.00
fatal Tansl}Isposed to Date
336,07.00
Total tons Disposed to Date
416�462.00
' Average Torts per Year'
4928.RB
* Average Tons per Year
13,759.59
`Average Tons per Year
17,3}9.04
Volume Used
Z49.809
Volume Used
53S,668
Volume Used
827.380
Volume Constructed
1.054,182
Volume CamstruCtied
lr144,442
Volume Constructed
2,390,900
Total Permitted Volume
Z180,581
Total permitted Volume
1ri44,442
Total Permltted Volume
2,390,900
* Golti gMtion Density
4.30
' Compaction Dem"StY
O,53
* Lam Putinn i}enSityr
4.5n
* FLemainingvalumrfor Future
R04,374
* Remaining voli,rne forFurum
9Wr774
* Rrrnainingvnlume for Future
l.W4,520
ConstN€twn
Canstrvctlon
Construction
Remaining Permitted Volume
1 931,878
' Remaining Permitted Voluame
508.774
' Remaining Permitted Volume
1.563,520
' Approxlmare Constructed
239-9Z1.1
* Approximate Constructed
269,012.3
' Approxlmatetorrstruiwd
186.9W.3
Remaining In Tons
Remaining In Toils
Rentiaining In tons
' A"Fowimme Cbh3truCMd
01.9
' Apo mmirekMe Conslrueed
19.6
' ApproKimaleCWMAtketl
45A
Rtrnaining i14YCPr5
R€rpwining in Years
ittmainiing in Ycllrs
' Remaining Constructed in FF- ial
452,9
Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
37.5
' Remaining Constructed in Fis€a1
43.8
xearTons
Yekw Tons
Year Tans
* Approximate Total pernutted
575,SM
* Approximate Total Oermitted
269,022
' Appmlmate Total Permitted
156,998
Volume Remaining In Tans
Volume Remalning In Tons)
Volume Remaining In Tons
' Approxlrrrake Total Perrnikleri
196.5
' ApprpKlmA[eTOral PermlltM
I
19.6
' ApprMimake Total Permittert
45A
Volume Remaining in Yrarx.
Volumr Remainlrlp in Ye 0r5
Volume Remaining iei Years
` Appromrnate Total Tonnage
1.086-3
'Approximate Total Tannage
37.S
` Approximi to Total Tonnage
43.13
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tans
umlaki 1 sr
Remaining in Rsral Year lair
i
19226-COLF-ZOI]i
Remainft in Fiscal Year Tons
CID
Union [aunty tea
Shotwell Landilil, Inc
Red Rack blspoml CAD Landflll
Operr Date
11MAMR
OPM Dale
10/1V1997
Open DMe
i3J1917001
.'AjrMey Dare
711112027
Survey note
6/412022
Survey axle
116/2P22
Years [)pen
24.5
Years Open
24.fi
Years Nen
20.1
Fiscal Year Tons
75.183.93
Fi=l YNrTotes
139,683,48
Fiscal ►car Tons
42SI688.56
Tmzkl Tong l iwmf) to Date
frf+ A"00
ToUlTon?, pijpoSoM 10 Dare
1,524,691.6¢
Tmal Tons nismed to Date
3,227,634.00
` Average Torts per Year
27.013.25
'Average Tons pei Year
6]_877.CB
` Average Isms per Yea r
160,398.14
Volume Used
LS14,421
VvILime Used
3,9181139
Volume Used
51065,514
Volume Constructed
1525,700
Volumetonstrurted
Sr3marow
Valuate Constructed
6,907,990
Total permltted volume
1,673,SOO
Total permitted Valume
91900)OOm
Total Permitted Volume
19,177,1s0
"[rrmnaCtinn DP.n5I1V
0.4E
* fprnpac#Ign O ar
(7.39
* Companion I)enSrFy
0.53
• Remaining VOIUWefOr Future
11,279
* RernalmIng volume for Future
061-Ml
' Rernaming Volume f-or Future
1,522 476
Constmction
Consmurtiim
ConstrKction
5,381,861
_ _
` Remaining Pcrrnitted Volume
14,0911 596
` Rcmaining P&mittM Volume 159.379 ' Remaining Permit[ed Volumt
1 Approximate Constructed
4.93.1.7
* Appmximate Constructed
527,722.9
' Approximate Constructed
1, i56, 74fx4
Remaining In tans
Remalning In Tars
Remaining In runs
' Anroximalt GpnSCructed
03
' ApproximMe Con5lruCted
017
' AVprftIM je-OWkStrt+GleO
7.7
Rerribirlim$ 0 year
RCrniinimo in Ytam
ReMIM R it YPbrS
+ Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
_ 0.1
`Remamimg Con5tructe+d in Fiscal
3.0
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
2.7
Year Tans
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Apdrlrxlrmate Total Perrnirte4
69.736
* ApproKimateTOTal Pprmllfed
7rZ66)W
' Aprsri)36mare Total Permitted
g.W,n97
Val Lime Remaining In Tons
volume Remalning In Tara
vahume Remaining In Tons
' Approximate Total Permitted
1.6
' Approximate Total Permitted
37.0
Approximate Total Permitted
5S.6
Volume Remaining in Yew&
volrjrnt in Yearn
VglUrrme Remaining in Years
' Apprmumi to Total Tannage
0.9
Approximate TotaL Tonnage
1
16.4
' Approximate Total Tonnage
21.0
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons,
Remainine in Fiscal Year Toms
Remainiree in Fiscal Year Tons
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I MET+
i
r
breermaY Waste 5alutlons
of Apex, iLLC
Brownfield madCBD LandFlll
Washinginn Courfq C&0laadilll
Open Dwr
1(vino07
Open DMttl
10/T,/2003
Open Datc
111,/1996
WrveY Dare
613W2022
S4r"y wtei
11,50022
Survey date
4PIPI P1
Years Open
19.7
Years Open
18.3
_Yeas Open
25.3
Fiscal Year Tons
81,362.U3
Fiscal Y"rTOT. S
3841853,33
Fiscal Year Tons
737,94
?atal Tons Disposed to bate
1,1574359.00
rotal raps blspo-xi to ba�c
2,566,53&00
Total Tons Disposed to bate
1.00
* Average Torts per Year
94.79T.S1
* Average Tons per'Year
140,i27.?1
* Average Tans per Year
110+1
Volume Used
3.017,407
Volume USEC
d,O08,484
'Volume used
0
Val LimeWistiucted
3,190,000
V4lume[aFLStFUCtEG
6raos,700
Volume Constructed
77r142
latai Permltted volume.
3,130,d00
Total PermIttadvolumel
9,d25,F40
Total Permitted Volume
147,Q76
" i oWp Ctron Denclry
0.55
' Compaellon ❑erISRY
0.64
• ComWWII Dengrly
0-170
* Remaining Volume for Future
I17,533
* Remaining Volume for Future
2,145.216
' Renlalning Volume forFulure
77r142
Construction
_
Construction
_ _ _
Constru€Lion
_
' Remaining Permitted Volume
11Z553
` Remaining Permitted Volume
4,+41f1,315
` Remaining Permitted Volume
147,076
Approximate Constructed
62,477.9
* Apprwamate Constructed
1,406,W4.7
* Approximate Constructed
O.f}
RemaLning In Tone
Remalning In tons
Rernarning In Tons
Aporcmlmate C4Msteucted
: 0.7
' ApprOHiniate C&MSINCted
10.0
' APpr IrnAleCdr+Stru[ted
0.0
ikCrnaining in Years'
Rcrnoining in Yearn
Remaining in VuDrs
' Remaining Consxnrrted in Fiscal
0.8
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
3.7
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.0
Year Tons
Year Toros
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Perrnitted
52,478
* Apprmi Mete Total Fermltted
2r631,479
' Approxlmate'fotal Permitted
0
Volume RemalnlAg In tons
Volume Remaining In tons
Valume Remaining In Tons
* Approxlmate Total PerraiNeO
0.7
* AT,prpximate T0lfu Permitted
70.1
* Apgrgxlmate Total Permitted
0.4
Vokime Romi)iminS in Years
VOW rrte Fl rW FI in Ye**
Volume RemNirling is Years
* Apprmumate Total Tonnage
: 0.8
` Approximate Total Tonnage
7_4
` AppF-ommate fatal Tannage
0.0
Reamainifkg in FiscaI Year Tonsl
-r r
(Remaining in fiscal Year Torts
i r
a■r
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
r a
aYne County CbLF
7��
WAMM County 1 hntsIIde C8D iandlflll
duke Energy progress - Asheville
open pate
7
1f M1996
Open Date
191412004
I Open Date
41if 2021
Sidrvay+L]are
6{18f24Q7
Suru"Date
4/7f2O22
Survey Date
IW2V2022
wears Open
24_5
Years Operl
17.5
Years Open
1.2
FisC7I Year Tons
27.470.30
Fiscal YCawTom
27,432 86
Fscal Year Tons
1,057,828.00
Total Tons EWsposeA to Date
703,547M
ToIarTons QIsOwed ro pate
474,537.44
Total Tons Dispmed to Dale
1,76,7515=
' Average Tons per Year
28,769.6S
' Average Tons per Year
27,107AI
` Average Toms peF YEi r
1r042,733.£6
Volume Used
X796,437
Volume Used
64,031
Volume Used
1,115,423
Volume Constructed
2,73b,223
Volume Constructed
472,650
Volume Constructed
1,262 S15
Tptal Permitted Volume]
Z736,993
i Total AwrriiitLed Volume
2r002r070
TvW Permitted Volume
1,262,515
* C70mpnCtion D(-nSI
D-39
' Cornpactlnn D-erKRY
7.41
* rompaetion u6enslty-
1_13
* Remaining Volume for Future
940,8Ab
* kemalning Vokime for future
A%r529
* ReroaLning Volume for Future
1".092
Canstnr€tio.
Construction
Constnx-bon
1.9381039
' Remaining Permitted Volume
145,092
' Remaining Pomittcd Volulrici 944,846 * RCrnaiMin@ Ptrmittcd Volume
' Approximate Constructed
35M-W.0
* Approximate Constructed
3,029r373.1
' ApproximateCarutrucbm
15S'2jN.2
Remainlfeg In Tons
femalning In Tares
Reniainlng In Tons
' Amrovim'qte rongfLlcted
12.0
' APPMxirriate cpngtructed
111.7
* Appr"Irnite Constructed
0.7
RCm3iHing in Yfidr9
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
' Remaining Constructed in Fiffcal
13.+4
Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
I 210.4
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscaa
0.2
Year Tons
Year Torts
Year Tons
* Aptirgxlmete ToW Pr:rro;tted
.35R,550
* Apprpxima#e70TN Permitted
14134219ig
' Apprmirnare Tpt.al Per mitten
165.209
Val ume Remalning In Tons
Volume Remaining In Tans
Vaiume Remaining In Tons
' Approximate Tcrtal Permitted
12.8
Approximate Total Permitted
529.9
Approximate Total Permitted
0.2
Vplume Remalrling id Years.
hlolarnt, Rewlekln in Years
VolumeIIPmalMing Ire Years
' Appromarnate Total Tonnage'
13.4
' Approximate Toter Tonnage
523. 6
` Appromfmate Total Tonnage
0.2
Remaining in Fiscal Year Ton
'
kemainine in Fiscal Year Tonsl
Remainirre in Fiscal Year Tons
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Duke Energy, Carolinas - mamshalk Industrial
Open pate
V712011
%rYex NO.
5/9/2U27
Years Open'
11.2
Fiscal Year Tond
1,306,356.00
Total Ions 6rsposedto date,
' Average Tans per Year
Volume Used
4,i0i,04S.d0
367,044.03
M03,938
Volume Constructed
3,829,021)
Total P-errnitted Volume
la,679,Od0
+
1 34
* Rematning Vplumrvfar Future
Construction
Remaining Permitted Volume
* Approxmate Constructed
Remarnlrag In Yons
• A,dprNiMate CDrlStrudtd i
RCmaining in YCbr3'
` Remaining{onstrertted in Fiscal
YearTons-
* AppsnxlmateTotal Permitted j
Volume Remaining In Tans;
* ApWnklmate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Year
` AWaxsnrate Total Tonnage
Re-mainirre in Fiscal Year Tons
425,CFA2
15,279,062
512,136.4
1.4
0.4
Irrternstlnnal Pap{
-Survey sate;
Years Open
- —-Fis[al Year Tprrg
rfltal Tans disposed to date
* Average Tons perl'ear
Volume Used,
Volume[aristru[ted.
Total Pazrmmed Volume
Cnnrparl ion Density
* Remaining Volume far Future
Construction
Remaining P£rmittedVolume
* Approximate Constructed
Remalnang In Tuns
* Appro4mate C+2nstruCted
Remaining in YCar5
' Remainitlg Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons,
12130/2002
412512o72
19.3
2,179,138_00
112,801.89
1,150.866
2,290,150
2,290,1W
1.8g
Duke Energy, twolinas -Allen
Open pate
171912009
Survey Date
50412MI
Years Open
1115
_
Fiscal Year Tons
30,54Z,00
Total Tons 8rsposed to babe
4 Average Torts per Year
Volume Used
1,56d,915.00
136,342-27
1,253,760
Vatume Constructed
2,019�500
TDW Permittedya4ume
fi.W,700
+ r..+..,,.rF:.,., r.,.,w,
1 20
4139, W
* Remaining Valu" for Future
_�_
Construction
1,139,Zii4
' itemaining Permitted Volume
2,157,207.E
'ApproximateCatstru[ted
Remaining In Tans
19,1
'AopeoxlmattComtructed
Remaining in Years
23.3
' Remain ing Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
1ar403,307 ' Approximate Total Permitted 1 2,157,2M
Volume Remaining In Tans:
Appr¢Kim3teTCK4 Permitted ! 19.1
Yolti-e Remaining in Ynrxj
141 k Approximate Total Tonrrage 23.3
Remainine in Fiscal Year Tara
t+lue Fddge Paper Products, lnr.
— — Operr P&t(- 3128/1984
Sa,rvey Dare
312 t{202 2
Years Open
38_fl
Fim.51 Vear Tons
35219150.00
Total Tans Disposed to Pate
Average Tons per Year_
Volume Used
9,317,961.00
2AS,342.07
5,M,731
Volume Constructed
4317,DOD
Total Perraltted Volume
8,317,000
* Corn a Fnn Dencll
1 9
P - Y
* Remaining Volume far Futwe
2.243,269
(onstRictlOn
` Remaining Pcrmitted Volume
Z13431269
- Approximate Constructed
3,655,084.1
Rematnlrkg In tans.
- approximate Constructed'
14.9
Remaining in Years!
' Remaining Constructed in Frscal
20.4
YearT.ons.
* Approximate Total Per,nitted
3,665,464
Volume RaamalnIng In Tans.
' Approximate Total Permitted
14.9
+1Wurnc Remaieling In Year's
' lipproxirlrate Total Tonnage
10.4
Remainine in Fiscal VearTonT
duke Energy [arollnas - McSulre
Opear Rate
71MIJ1997
Su'velr Bate
5/r,/2m2
Years Open
29.9
Pistal Yew Tw
L134,74
TI)tal T-orls DISpOS1*d t0 171-8Iel 77,734a70
' Average Tons per Year Z426.95
Vulvrne Used. 75.509
volume tanstru[Ged: 140,fl00
Total Permitted Volume) 14M(M
`Cplrpaetioo oeri-ay!
0.94
* Remaining Voiume lqr Future
83,G91
Construction
' Remaining Permitted Volomel
63,431
* Approximate Constructed
M.943A
Remaining In tars
* ApprO>tima#e CAnst rutted
Z4.7
FI€,r,-Dining in Yews
' Remainitlg Constructed in Fiscal 52,8
Year Tans;
* ApprOKPnutF-TOT&I Perrairted I 59,443
volume Remalning In Dots,
`Approximate Total Permitted 1 24.7
volu core Re+nAGnInQ in Years!
Approximate Total Tonnage 1 52.8
Remainine in Fiscal Year Torts,
R2.8.74€}
4.786,940
I.M.318.7
7.6
33.8
`Approximate Total permitted 5.965,191
Volume keanarning In tons
* Approximate T¢t81 Permitted 43-7
VaIUme Remaining in Years
` ApproArnate Total Tonnage 155.2
Remainim in Fiscal fear Tons
Duke Energy progress- Roxboro
Oper, Mite
1125j2U43
..,l,rvpy Date1412'R27
Years [)pen
18.5
F-rwal Year Tons
L1392,256M
Total Tons Wispose0 to pate
8 773,930.00
` Average Tacks per Year
475,466-08
Volume Used
9.114,202
Valurne Constructed
9.41211130
Total Permitted Volume
9,47..2.000
* C:gmpaKtiipn6enrIq
rt-46
• Itermining Volume for Future
297,7
Constwticn
' Rtmainmg Permittcd YWume
297,798
` Approximate Constructed
286,676.1
Remalning In tons
' approximate COmtructf+l
0.6
Remairling in Years
' Remaining Constructed in fiscal
0.3
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
2n,677
Volume ReararnlAg In Tans
' Aporaximate Total Permitted
0.6
Vplurt7e Rer"siniing Id Years
` Apprm6rnate Total Tolmage
0.3
Remaininiz in Fiscal Year Tons.
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lauke fner&y, Maya Steam ElecMic Plant
DulatEmirgyr CaroUnas-Flugerr
ike Energy Carolinas- BzIwm Gmek,CraiRRoad Lanffl
Open date:
Open Datel
91712010
Open date
111512007
Survey date
5}912022
Survey bate!
SM12022
Survey date
5 f9}2022
Years Open
Y(-Bns Open
it.7
YNF'S pprn
14.5
Flseal Wear Tons
294,1199.00
Fiscal Year Torre
1,3iyD,fiA3.01}
I'Mal Year tons
153,502.00
Total Tong Mposkdt6 Daft:
934,G44 00
Total Tons DiSpbvtd tb Nbfi
4,815,444,06
Total Tortes IN5IJ65cd ka Dakc
1,628,896M
' Avemge Tw per Year
' Aver T-ong per Yeor.
47T.676.25
* Average Tom 5 perY"i
18t,7pb.$7
Volurne. LAF d
8ig,6.37
Vnlirnw L.16Mj
3,700,420
Vnlorne Used
7,345,444
VOILAME Canstrurted
L592,000
VolumeCorrstrwtedl
4,3 77,C00
VaiumeConstructed
6,321,890
Timm Pcoydittd Volume
27,720.24.0
Total P6ermittMV0IuMt
13,343,000
Total Permitted Volume
24,52118%
* Compaction density
1.14
* Ckmpattlon density
1.20
* Campanian Denslity
1.12
' Remaining Volume for Futrae
773.303
` Remaining Volume For Future
628,5R0
` Rernainingvolume for Future
3.980,441
ConStrlJ,(:tion
COnSlruetl0ei
Cortistruckion
* Oernalning PerraItted Volume
16r901,551
* RemaLning NrmLtted Volume
g,634r. Hw
* itemalning permitted Volume
22,280r441
' Approximate Comstrumd
882,821.1
' AppmAmatt Constructed
816,214,G
` Approximate {anstrwdmd
4,4491M.2
Remaining in Tans;
Remaining in Twos
Remaining in Tans
' Approximate Construced
* Approximate Constructed
2.0
' Approximate -Constructed
24_7
iternalning In Yea
Rematnlng In Years
Remaining In Years
* Rernalning CorkitfLKted In FLwml
1.1
' Remaining Cbnstrii[ted In Fiscal
ILS
* Rernslaing Constructed in FI%m
2q_i
Year Tons;
Vex Tonsi
Year Tons
' Apoloximake Total Ptn*iMM
19,295.213
' ARpro%i -Me TMI Permitted
I 12,510,556
F Approximate Total Permitted
25p151591)
Vol urnt Remaini in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tops;
Vahxmc "ainirig in Tons
* Approximate Total Permritted
* Approximate Total Permitted
30.3
' Approximate Total Perrnined
138.1
Volume fiemalmng In Years
m
volu e kemakning In Years
VOJIJme Remalning In Years
' Approiwite Total Tonnage
67,13
• Apprgtlrnatp Tnkal Tonnage
9.7
* AppeiniI n,,ate Total Ti)nnage
t 63.0
Remaining In F-escal Year Tons
Remaining in Rs[al Year TOMI
Ft ainlr%in Fincai Wear Tons
Stokes M,
(
r
OIAM-MSWCF-19M
PAWN
EnerwCarolinas - &clews Creek, Craig Road Lartdfill,
DunTwr PaparCampan9LandfJN, Lined403
klanrwme County Austin Quarter Road Landfill Facil4
Open date
11N2007
Open IMbe
1VU/20M
Open Date
Sj1A/1994
Survey date
519)X22
Survey Date'
02012022
Survey date
3{_i512022
Years ORen
14.5
Years Open
21.3
Years Open
28.0
Fiscal Year ions
-265,109.00
Flsral Yrtar Tons;
1,917.13
Fes€aI Year tans
130,664A4
total Tons E%posedto date
470,227A0
%W Tons disposed to Date!
951,575.00
Total Tons drsposed to date
2,421,176.00
' A.4eFgge Yw per Year
55.875.90
* AverMe Tons per Year
44r57fi.47
' AvF-rW. TM per Yew
96.495.94
Volume Used
590,A96
Volwsw Used,
2,233. 4
Volume Used
1,22Z,385
VolLme Constructed
UM1000
VolumeCnnstntrw
2,592,063
Volume Constructed
3,694,758
TOSoi Permitted VOlurrrc
U000000
Total Permitted Volume
iQ749,ODO
Total Permitted Volume
100982e1w
* Compaction densitp
1_64
' Compaction density
0-43
* Compaction Density
D_75
' Remaining Volume for Future
909,104
` Remaining Volume For Future
4SU99
` Ikernaining Volume for Future
472.373
COM$Mctrpn
C4nsifu( loeJ
Uristrwtion
• kemalning P4rrnitted Volume;
909, lob
* RernaMing Permitted Volume
8,515,636
* Remalning Permitted VoJurne
?.Mo 415
` Aoorooximake Constructed'
1.492.711 5
* ApproN innate Constructed
195,131.0
' ApprmimAe {onstrumbd
354,922,9
Remaining in Tans
Remaining nlTom
I Remaining in Tons
4.4
' Approximate Constructed
4.1
* Approxxmate Constructed, 22.3 * Approxrimate Constructed
Remaining In Years:
Remaining In Years
Remaining In Years
* Remaining Constructed In FSscal
0.6
' Remaining Constructed In Rccal
1111,9
* Remaln7ngConstructed in FIs[al
2.7
Year Tons
Year Tom
Ynr Tony
* Approximate Total Permkied
1.492,711
Approximate Total Permitted
3,627X"
' Approximate Total Penmined
5,830,877
Volume Rtmainin in Tans
Volume Remaining in TOriS
VOLwmc Rl`rrraini in Tons
*ApprpYlrnaPeTotal PerrtiHed
27.3
*ApprnzimatF-TatniPermltteLd
4t.4
'ApprnxlmakeTotal PermitPefl
67A
Volume Remalning in Years
VDIu roe Remaining In Years:
volume Remaining in Years
* Npproxiirnate. Total Tonnage
0.0
' Approximate Total Tonnage
1,R41.9
* ApprnAmate. TrAal Tonnage
44.6
"aininginF*e RlYear Tons
Remain insinFlceailYearTwm-
RPmliniekuInFiGNVeer Tons
2381Page
•r4 ria4. ra"254 •Tr4r.�crrrcira .+.e..0 rr oou .r�..a.Y.• ro..u.... a.ur,P�r+T •a'FRr'M. 4,ar• r•».o• •co• av r.a-rrrr.
O'
Axtsdn lswAll
Asho County Landfill
EaitQrolina Rewidrral Landfill
Open date
IV121200D
Open date
2VIV1993
Open date
SPW1993
Surrey bats.
2}V21322
Survey Tame
6j3{M2
Survey Date
IV22JM21
Years Dpen
21_2
Years Open
28.6
Years ¢pen
29A
Fls€al Year tone:
97g,452. M
Fls[al Year tons
25,286.fi8
Fiscal Year tons
555,813_26
Total Tans Croposee to Date
9,234,596,00
Total Tons Di5POW to Date!
531,M.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
14,7271847.O1)
' Asreragr TgM per Year
"fi,693.95
* Aver Ton$ per Year:
1$F 73.i4
* Aver@oToe* per*ettr
519,aili-s1
volume used,
1U,660,406
Volume U:iedl
1r646.647
volume Used
Volume Constfuctendj
15,1721,074
Volume Cor`stroctedi
1,159.714
Volume Clonst+umrd
15,974,OOD
Tatar Perrnl"d V01UM!
21,6a4,fi37
Total
T0t81 P&mltted Volume
24,2l)o.om
*CompactionDensity
0.87
CompactionDensity
O.51
*CompattionDensity�
0_98
' Remaining Volume for Future .
4,360,666
' Remaining Volume for Future
l 113,067
' Remaining Volume for Future
650,497
CpnOwtiom:
C4nStwurrti4n
C0n5tr1Kti4n
Remaining Permitted Volumed
i0r980,224
* Aentalning permitted Volumel
502,153
* ftemalnlmg Permitted Volume
$,17f"497
" Aoorftlfflallt CbnStruttM 1
3,779,480.2
' Appr-bxim kr C,BnstfuttCd
57,3157.4
' ,4pproxierim- CwtruCted
537.685.3
_ _Re_mini_ning in Tons]
Remaining in Tons
_ Remaining in Tons
Apiproximate Constructed
8.7
* Apprflx3maite Constructed
3.1
ApproximateConstrucked
1.2
Remaining In Years
Remaining In Years
Itemalning In Years
* Pemalning Constructed In FFscal
9.9
Remaining Constructed In Fiscal
2_1
* Remaining Constructed In Flscai
1.1
YearTpm$1
Year Tgas
YearTnne
• Appe"Imate Total Perfl*te-d I
9,516,384
' AppYpkifnateTpygl Perntigtrp
264,780
' Approximate Total Permitted
8,4t15,642
Vol ume Rtmaini in Tons
Volume 1SCmdin in in Tor }
Volume "ziniN in Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted 1
21-2
* Approximate Total Permitted
13.7
Approximate Total permitted
17.3
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
* AppraxSrnate Total Tonnage
9.7
' ApproxlmateTatal Tumnage
1Q.1
* Approximate Total TonnW.
1ei.2
"ainlAg In FLV;kl YeArTpms
Remaining re F15C01 Year Tpra1
"fminleg in FKCiil Year Tnng
i
9untomba iountyr Nt W Land[Ml
9FI4horlatts Mir Spc*dway tandfill V
Fo0Wills En411'ow"ritA "Mdilll
Open Date
g{2-W1997
Open Date:
31611992
Open Date
8{26f1998
Survey Date
513V2422
Survey Mimi
121912021
Survey date
1219f2021
1 29,8
Years Open
23.3
Years QWn 24.7 Years Opera
Fiscal Year Tons
i4b P38_i32
flstal Year Toast
x.1X,920-07
Fkxal Year Tons
37i,.726.73
Total Tons disposed Go- date
3,236r311.00
Total Tons Diseased ko Daker3S,OBQ074.00
Total Tons Disposed to- Date
6,211,032.0d
A-epragr Tons per Year
131,194_52
* Avem&R LTons prrYearl
1,279,553.5�
* AverageTrw3s per Year
294,279.R5
volume Used
5,OD9,D00
Malvme Used,
37,955,691)
Volume Used
9,317,832
Vahime Constructed
511 ,5DO
Volu1rneC"StruLt01
4-0.819,582
Votume Constructed
9,90%1300
Tpral Permitted VOIUtne
13,477,0pp
Twat Permittedvohune
50,$fi9,PO4
Total Permitted volume
i8)W,004
' Compaction Density
13_65
' Compaction Density
1.01?
• Caanp&ffon Density
4.64
' RerNining Volume for Futu-re
596,500
' Remaining Volume for Future
2,B63,692
' Rermining Volume for Future
171,168
CwFlnictron
CpnStfUttlgn
CanstrW.Hnn
* itemalning Permitted Volume
7A68,D00
* Remaining permitted VDIUme
1z913,111)
* itemalning Permitted Volume
9.30L,169
ApproxiMaleC0nStrUdEd.
365,398.2
* Approsfimyte romtructed
21633A61.4
"AppeftirnaltCon"rtlew
110,779.8
Remaining in Tans.
' -
_
Remaining in Tans
Rrrnalning in Tons
` Approximate Constructed
2.9
* Approximate Constructed
2.2
` Approximate Constructed
0.4
Mmalning in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining In Years
* Remaining Constricted In Fiscal
2.7
* Remaining Constructed In Rscal
2.4
* Rerrialning Constructed M fIZL€al
0.3
Year Tons.
Year Torts
Year Tans
ApproximateTertalPermitted
4,825,D69
AVprwimateTDWPermitted
12,955,359
'ApproximateTotal Permitted
5,346,404
Vdlwme Fttm;;6411 in Tans
VOWMCLReMallflhe Ifi TOMI
Vokvr lti "6miea in Tarns
* AppeoximateTrrtal Permdtted
35,6
* Approgl`Wte VAJ Permlrted
10.1
' Approximate Total Permitted
19_$
Volume ke_maining in Years
_ Volume Remainin ig n Years
volume Re_m_ainin� in Years
* approximate Total tonnage
34_3
' Approximate totat Tonnagk
14.R
* Approximate total'tannage
i4A
Remalnly% In FILmal Year Tans
Remain ing In F15ral Yeae Tgns
". mainlgg In FKrA Year Toms
2391Page
_i
rr
i
ia
Blarkburn Nesource Rerowery Facklay
Cfierokee County MSW wMity
Cli weland County Landfill Self-McNeMy
Open Date
12130/1997
Corn [gate
119119%
Open putt
511312CC9
-eV Date
51130077
Su"y14te
¢ft17QQ7
Su�+ey+aaee
7f13174Q7
Years Open
24.4
Years Open
24.A
Years Open
13.2
Fiscal Year Tons
173,994.40
Fiscal Yeer Tons
18,758,42
Fiscal Year Tons
99.427.20
Total Tons disposed to- bate
9,661r19d.CO
Tfltal Tans blsposed to bate
436,6m.O0
Total tons Disposed to bate
1,.166,G02.M
` Average Tons per Year
150,252.99
* Average Tons per Year
17,995.15
` Average Tans per Year
68,641.85
Volume Used
S,7S2.979
Volume Used
720,871
Volume Used
2,217,537
volume Constructed
9$75.160
Yolume{=alitructed
1,149.449
ValLime Constructed
1.234,000
Total Perrnitted Volume
46A42.0Ud
Total Permitted Volume
1r93d,065
Total Permltted Volume
9,474,004
* Cwpwtion perish),
11.54
* Gompattlnn nenoty
10.61
* CAmpactidn PenSltp
0.53
* Rentainingvnlumefar Futeere.
3,142,n21
* Remalning Volume tqr FIJr,Jre
52"79
* Fternainingvglumefor Future
1110145,463
Co_nstn_xtion
Construction
Constn¢Gan
Remaining Permitted Volume
39,688,021
' Remaining Permitted Volume
1.213.1m
`Remaining Permitted Volume
7,25Z472
' Approximate Constructed
1,739,585.6
* Approximate Constructed
982,520.2
• Approximate Construcwd
534,7401
Remalning In Tons
Memalndng In tans
Remalning In tans
* AOOPWWQte CJDMStruCttd 1
11-5
• llpprom;mMe Cnnskrueted
21.3
ApprMim0leCo"wk&
-5,0
RCmaining in Wears!
PeTnaining ih Y"rs
RCrnmrlirlj� ir, ycars
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
19
' kerminiTLI; Constructed in Fiscal
20.4
` Remaining Constructed in fis€al
5.4
Year Tans
Year Toms
Year Tons
* Approximate Total permitted
21,S2T,252
* Approximate Total Permitted
738,282
' Approximate Total Permitted
3,815,381
Volume Remainl% In Tans
Volume Remalning In tans.
Volume RemarnIng In Tons
* ApproxlmateTotal Permitted
t43.7
* Approiv mateTrrTgl Permltted
41.6
' Approximate Total Permitted
43_1]
VUJUme RCm)ining In Vein%,
Vole nw Remainlrig in Years
Volume Remaining In wears
` Approxemate Total Tonnage
1.233
` Approximate Total Tannage
I 39.4
` Approornate Total Tonnage
30.4
Re mainirk� in Fu4-al Year Tons:
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tars
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
CRSwAAA- Long Terre Reglonal Landfill
—
Aunt Street Cumherlemd County Landfl11
-
„-:
oauldsan County M51,df Lined Londilil
Opert Date
SWIM
open Dare
iVt7/i997
Open poke
IN111994
%M-y
6P112022
SurveyMta.
31JR12022
SurweVDMe
414P022
Years Open
22.6
Years Opera:
24.2
Years Open
27.5
Fiscal Vear Tons
237,143-47
Pistal Year Tars
139,077.26
Fie Year Tons
168,430-49
Tool Tons ?iSwe'3 to DZkte
740,966.00
Total T40rlf DIgPOSed to D-aS4`
3.459.611.00
Total Tons Di;pOie4 to pate
30061r096.00
` Average Tans per Year
10,559.04
' Average Tons per Year
14Z669.40
` Average lanes per Year
111,.203.57
Volume Used
306,625
Volume Usecl
5,035,076
Volume Used
5,171080
volume [onstfucted
7,O49,3tlO
Volume{anwaicted
5rt39,Ml
Vatume Constructed
5.96a i62
Total Permitted Volume
13,946,740
Total Permltt,eciVciIvme
6,739AX
j Total Permltted Va4ume
12,BDO OM
* CWjpp lion 0pnclky
0-79
' pnmpartIM Density
Q.bR
* CrrmpaCtipn 06enslty
D-59
* Re4MiIMIrg V4lumafor Futiere
6,742005
* Remaining volume For Future
197,1R6
* Remalning Volume for Putuie
eg2.192
Construction
Construction
1,7fl3,324
_Construction
' Remaining Permuted VON=
G,8284020
Remaining Purnittcd Volumc 13,642,1075 ' Rc.nerning Permitted Volume
' Approximate Constructed
5,249,275.3
* Approximate Constructed
133,450.0
* Approximate Constructed
409.676.2
Remaining In Tons
Remalnang In tans
Remalning In Tans
' ApPro60211le Constructtd
WS-9
• Apprnaimate COnstructed
a9
' Approximate{orb%truCted
3.7
REML%irlirla in YOOrs
PeTeltiMlnp ih YC&t
ROMOirlirle ir' Y{ ari
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
223
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
1.0
' Remaining Constructed in fiscal
2.4
Year Tons.
Year Tons
Year Tons
•ApprnsdmateTotal Periv:rted:
MJ21,77f,
*Apprp,rimate. Tolail PermlttCd
1,1711.125
*Aplywirt50teTotal Pern7ltterl
4,i5410245
Volume Remaining In Tons:
volume Remalnang In Tars
Vakume Remaining In Tons
' Approximate Total PermrtLed
1,01.5.4
`Approximate Totad Permitted
8.2
' Approximate Total Permitted
363
volume Remalning In Tea l4
Volume R{Lm.�inleg in YeOm
VpdUme Ftem2hlming In Years
' Apprm6niate Total Tonnage I
45.2
' Approximate TotalTonnage
I 9.4
` Approximate Total Tonnage
2A_d]
Remaining in Fscal Year Tans
Remainine in Fiscal Year Tons,
kemainina in Fiscal Year Tons
24O1Page
Hanes Mill Rued LaedtRl
Gaston County Landfill
oxford Subtitle a mSwLF
Open Date'
417/1597
Gli WMI
7/111997
Open Date
5JV2O13
Survey Date;
1,,1017077
5uruey 113 e;
6j8pm-2
SUrveV Date
7151?n72
Years Open
24-8
Years Open
24.9
Years Open
9.2
209,458,63
Frqzal Veer Tons
35,85id,26
Fiscal Year Tons 297,426.14 Fise8l VearTon*,
Total Tons Nsposed to Date
4,176,08.00
Total Tans Disposed to Erate
3.164,6220U
Total Tons bisposed to date
35),64A-00
` Average Tarts per Year,
169,7i6.17
' Average Tons per Year
134,928.43
' Average Tans Per Year
MATS?
Volume Used
6.278,348
Volume Used
5,579,251
Volume Used
591.971
Volume Constructed
7,526,04O
Volume Constructed
M01,672
Voll Constructed
6W.000
Total Permitted Volume
13,700,0D0
Total Permitted Yalume:
10.471,872
Total Permitted Volume
16,886,000
' Q-vwion Censlry.
13-67
Derl$Ryl
0.60
* G4mpDOOM gPn811Y
9-69
* Reniatning Volume for Future
l 1,247,11
* Remaining Volume forFururg
72,fi21
e for
* Porn eatnlag VolumFuture
sar129
Construction
Construction.
Construction
Remaining Permitted Volume
7.421,652
' Remaining Permitted Volume,
4,892,fi21
` Remaining Permitted Vaaume
1G,294,129
* Approximate Constructed
630,061.9
* Approxrmate Constructed
i 13,641.0
' ApproxImateConstrucLed
40,615.1
Rematning In Tone
Remaining In ns to.
Remaining In Tans
' Wrmlmate Constructed.
4.9
' AGpras;make Constructed
41
' Approrimale Coeskrurled
1.1
lternaining in YcarsI
Remainingin Ye,3rs
Remaining in Years
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
. 2,8
` Renwining CmIstructed in Fiscal
4-1
' Remaining Constructed in Fisca 1
1.1
Year Tans
Year Torn
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Pernrtted
, 4.937,262
* Appraximate Total Permitted
2r950,543
` Approximate Total Permitted
9,713,74a
Volume Remaining In Tons
Volume Remaining In Tans
i
Vatume Remaining In ions
* Approximate Total Permitted
24-3
* Apprprimale Tg18J Permitted
M.9
' Approximate Tc)kal Permitte4
257.6
Volume -Remaining ieL Vc-il
Volu w 11einail it wears
Volume Rt-mainingl in Years
* Approwmate Total Tonnage
16-6
' Approximate Total Tonnage
i4.1
' Approomate Total Tannage
271.0
Reanairin,g in Fiscal Vear Tons
Remain31ng in Fiscal Year Torts
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tans
iIII
iilgb PoIntr City of Kersey Valley Laedtlll
lillIII,I'l1
Greensboro, City of White Street MMLF
-
Heywwd En WUh to Oak 1anmVlll
Open Date,
10/, 111 1M
Open Moe
121911997
Open Oats
iW1511993
Survey Date
612112M2
SuruRy Mtp
fil3712022
SUrvey I
121912cul
Year&Open
28-7
Years Open
i 24.5
YwfsOpen
28-2
Il Year Tons
125,669-1fi
Fixal Yew Tim-,
13.380.62
Fil Ynar Tans
179,034.37
Total Tons Disposed to DAre
3,285,3M.00
Total Tads D15p*k-d to Will
7 406.C67.Op
Total Tans 4ispme0 to pate
7,218r725,M
' Average carts per Year
114,391.98
` Average Tons per Year
9g,151.fr4_
`Average Tons per Year
16,816.31
Volume Used
5,AS7,5A7
Volume Used
3,483,789
Volume Used
31383,511
Volume Constructed
5,917,954
volume Constructedl
5,058,660
Volume Consuucted
un,707
Total Permitted Volume
10,530,795
Total permitted V43lume,
5,05$,Ow
Total Permitted Volume
9,3w,O7a
* C1tmPartton
n-Fn
* rnmpartlnrr DerISAY
0.59
* Ipavion Deml
n-Fifi
* Rrmaining Volume for Future
. 43i1,407
4 Remalrung Volume for Future
1,57E,21t.
* Remarning Volume for Future
472.196
Construction!
Construction
Construction
` lkcmaining Permitted Volume
5,043,248
' Remaining PcrmMed Volume
1,574.211
' Remain;ru� For'mitted Volume
6.036,567
' Approxxmate Constructed
257,690.7
* Approximate Constructed
1 d2 U0$. L
` Approximate-Constructed
-M,345.2
Reri ning In Tons
Remaining In Tons
Remaining In tans
' .a"Mvimare Wnstructed
?.3
* Appr,)Ama#e Constructed
11.1
' appr imar a+t4krwcke4
4.4
Rrrnalni
FlewinirlQ in Yeam
fterni3iming in Well
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
l 2.1
` Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
122-5
' Remain ing Constructed in Hsu 1
1.8
Year Tons
Year Tors
Year Tons
* Apprgxlrmke Tatar PerrnitlM
31019,345
* Apprp9imZteTgl4 Permitted
1rO87r5QlF
• Approimate TpkAl Permitted
4.005,814
Volume Mrilalning In Tans
volume Remalnlng In Toms
Volume Ilematning In Tons
' Approximate Total Permitted
26-4
` Approximate Told Permitted
IM
Y Approximate Total Permitted
S6.8
Volume RemRlriind in Years
Vplu w RE ining in ►'ears
Volume iternainma In Years
' Approaemate Total Tonnage
24.0
Approximate Total Tonnage
122-5
Approximate Total Tannage
22.4
241 IPage
iFedell C.omnty5enitaryi P
lohnsitanCaunty MSWLandfill
Lereatr County M5w Landfill!
Open Date
101' I993
Ow Oall
10I1}1997
Open Bate
7YV2004
7
%nrPV Dite
512712I(P?
5u"Y Dote!
314PQ2a
` 10-ey Dote
5R15PIll
Years Open'
28-6
Years Open;
24.4
Years Open
17-9
Fiscal Year Tons
M,211.97
Fiscal YdmrTosrsl
148.916.60
Fiscal Year Tons
13.00
Total Tans drsposedto date'
5,146,309.60
Total Tons blsposed to date
2.6 4,5d5.O0
Total tons Disposed to bate
S94,637M
Average Torts per Year
119,736.98
* Average Tans per Year
1O8,28T.44
` Average Tarts per Year
32)&%.16
Volume Used
7,371,497
Volume Used;
4,34G.737
Volume Used
533,357
VolumeConstrurted
13,767,533
Valuma{on-IlltridEted,
6r927,217
vaIConstructed
578,789
Total Permuted Voiume
13,797,533
Total Permitted Volume:
1i6,8O9,727
Total permitted Volume
3.IM6,592
' -CorvlpagCtion prnylty
11.7O
* CpmpaCTI x3 Density
0.51
* Cnmwtian 4ensllp
1.10
* Rpmaining volu me tar Fuhmi.
5,416,045
* Remain ing volume Ill Furore
2r56OAM
' ltttmaining VglumP for Future
fd ."2
COnstnxtron
Construction_
Construction
Remaining Permitted Volume
6,416,046
' Remaining Permitted Volume)
14,462,99O
' itemaining Permitted Volume
Z563,235
Approximate Constructed
4,479,28b.1
* Approximate Constructed
1,569r958.2
` Approximate Constructer!
157.M.4
Remalning In tons
kemalning Intl
Remalning In Tone
Approximate Ckmstrueed I
24-9
* Appr4)eimpte Constructed
14.5
Appri�.ximOteCMMruCC&
4.8
Rcrnaining in Years
Rc"Oining in Ynrs
RCmaiminl is Years
` Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
17-1
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
1O.5
' Remaining Constructed in fiscal
0.0
Year Tons
Year Toms
Veal -Tons
* Approximate Total permitted
4,479,290
Approximate 1oW Permltted
S #99,251
* Approxlmate Total Permitted
2,8w,679
Volume Remalning In Tons
Volume Remalning In ions
Volume Remalning In Tons
* AplofoXl neteTotal Perml
24-13
* Appr4ximateTMjM Permitted
I $t.3
' Approximate Total Perm0:ted
wo
Volume Remaining in Years
Volijme Rcmairaing in Yearn
Volurne Remaining in rears
* Approximate Total Tonnage
17-1
` Approximate TotalTonnage
I 59.1
` Appromrnate Total Tonnage
0.0
Remaining In Fil Vear Tons!
Remaining is Fiscal Year Tomsi
Remaining in Fix al Year Tons
LIMICAnCaunty Landfill
! Maum County Larrdflll IDpem
meckliemhuug County Lamdflll
Open Date,
71V1593
Ow Datel
V111542
Open Dale
NOW8
%rwr`Y DIr1P
6f312r122
Suruev DaflL.
5f202022
5urwaY safe
3(412022
Years Open
28-9
Years Open
30.1
Years Open
21-9
Fiscal Yeal-Tons!
45,726,38
Pistol Year 1`0113
43,415.83
Fiscal Year Tons
140,953,33
Total Tong pidpose# to Date
1,196,060.00
TrrlatTon', Disposed to Date'
43r7R4.O0
Total Tons oispoie0 to Date
�,431r917.44
` Average Tarts per Year
41.353.74
Average Tons per Year
3.1u.O9
` Average Toren Per Year
110,934S1
Volume Used
2,635,272
Vulume Used
2132IB39
Volume Used
41548,733
volumeConstiucted
2,539,0OO
ValumeConstructed
4795,5n
Val ume Constructed
5,346,500
Total Permlitted.Volume
4,437,700
lotal PermlPtLed volulmel
4,9454;25
Total perrnitted4dume
211
* Cmpwl• nn 0 mIly
4.45
. CArnpacflgn Dem4ty
0.46
* Compartinn Density
D-53
* Remainlril for Futrere
-96,2 72
* Remalning Volume For Future
1r592A6$6
* Re -mil Nag Volume far Future
797.767
Cunstruction
Construction
Constmction
Remaining Permitted Volume
1.802,428
' Remaining Permitted Volume
4 7421686
' Rcmain+ng Permill Volume
16,1751817
a Approximate Constructed
43, S •1.6
* Approximate Constructed
732,42s.9
1 Approximate Constructed
426,S14.2
Remaining In Tons
Remalning In torts
Remalning In Tons
ApproaIMMte ConStrUCte4
1.:
' Approximate Constructed
73610
' ApproximateCon�tructe4
3.&
ReMMrlirIg in Years.
ReMaiMimj in Years
RICIMOimirlg in Y{"rs
' Remaining Constructed in Fi seal
0 S•
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
16.9
' Remaining Constructed in Fiscai
3.0
Year Tons
Year Tarns
'real -Tons
• Appwnylrmatr+TMal Perrnitfetl
aiR IMI
* ApprpximafeTainI Permitted
1r7R1-W9
• Aror"Irnete Total Permitted
R.648,1S$
VOlvme Remaining In Tons
Volume Remalning In Tam.
Voklme Remalning In Tons
' Approximate Total Permitted I
19-8
` Appraxi mate Toted Permitted
702-6
Y Approximate Total Permitted
780
Volume Remalning In Y arS.
VOloA%e Rim.0011Vlg in YedrS.
Volume Remglning le )rears
` Approllomate Total Tonnage 1
17-5
' Approximate Total Tannage
I 50.2
` Approximate Total Tonnage
61A
Remaining in F6ca1 WearTonsl
RemaininE in Fiscal Year Toms)
Remaining in Fix ad Year Tons
2421Page
Uwharrie Env, Reg, Landfill
flow HanoworCounty Landfill
Carnp"wwi a RUW Iandfill
Open Date
141111995
Open batel
1}2212d29
Qpen date.
1j1j1998
Survey Date
12/912621
--- Survey babe
5IMM2
Survey date
61277202Z
YPars 6pPn
2617
Yearg Open
71-3
Year. Open
24-5
Fiscal Year Tans
558,-099.33
Fiscal Year toes
374.154.72
FM&I '?ear Tons
16,876.54
TWal Tons Disposed to Datr
1G,192,963.00
Total Tons Dinpom-d to Liam
1,777.70400
Total Tons Disposed to Dge
910,895.00
' A4erage Taro per rear
672,904.66
* Aumge Tons per Year)
536,616.85
"AweMgeT4rr5 per Year
37,707,77
Volume LkPrl
1%252,441
Vnlvnw LJ.W
2,t177AI1 i
Volume Used
59r55o
Vohrme Constructed
21,305,O0d
Volume ConstruiWiti
2,922,716
Volume Constructed
31150,346
Taral PCFrnitted Yalumc
33,385,ODG
Total PtrmLttedValvmt
15,779,090
Total Permitted Volume
4108%004
* Compaction Density
t.94
* Compaction density
0.86
* Compaction benslty
L5.29
' Remaining Yolume for Futwe,
Z452,459
` Remaining VOrume far Future
B15,298
Y Remaining Volume for Future
3,090,766
Construct:onl
Constructlan
Canstnuctron
• Remaining Permitted Volume;
24,532.4-99
* Rernalning Permitted Volume
L1,741,572
723,344.9
• Remaling Permitted Volump,
AppmximateCvrtstruL d
4,029,420
47,253,496,1
Approximate Constvud d I 117Zb,286,0 ' Approxirn8te Constructed
Remaining in Tons.
Remain ing in Tons
Remaining in Tons
' Approximate Constructed
2.9
* Approximate Constructed
1-3'
Rppraelmate Constructed
1.270.2
Rernalneng In Years
Remaining, In Years
Remalnmg In Years
* Rernalning C0n5rruCted In Fiscal:
3.1
' Rf maini ng Cgmstrui;tM In Rscal
I 1.9
* Remaly Ing Constructed In F15ca I
2,.5M.3
Ye2kr Ton5l
vem Tart•Si
Yw Tong
' AppeoximakeTotol Pcrm: W
i 12,222,988
' ApprosirrrottTOM PeeMittCd
11,734,899
' Approximate Total PCrrnitted
61,6041705
Volume Remaining in Tons!
Volume Remain ing in Toes
Vakime Remaining in Tons
' Approximate Tfltal Permkiad
19-63
` Appr=mate Total permitted
21.9
' Approximate Total permitted
1,655.9
Volume Pemalning in Years
Volume ft&maining In Years
Volume Remaling In rears
* Apprpxcrmate Total Tonnage:
21.9
' Apprq&IrnateTptal Tpnr"gP
.31.3
' ApprpAernate Total Tonnage
3,2{i3.5
R4imoining irl F-4Cgl YK.prTan3:
RernDinins in Figcol Y{,)r Tar's
pemaining in FiwoI YeprTom$
I
OnslowCountY Subti-tre D LandRll
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
[xdt Oak Landfill
Open date
VVIL 2
Oxen Date
713W1997
Open date
i2}29121116
Survey bats
5JG12022
Survey Date
LU10021
Survey Date
2�6 2022
Years Open
24-3
Years Open
I Z4.4
Years Open
5.0
hs€al Year tone
1790494-33
Fiscal Year Tons
345514.23
Rseal Year tans
725,976-63
Total Tans Cimpasedta Date
3,939465.00
Total Tons disposed to date
5,644,971.00
Total Tans Uispnsed to Date
2r579,4".OD
* AwerbgeTOM per Year
124,9Pi.17
` Ate, W Tons per Ye*r
731, 53.5.E
* Awer&geTM►5 Mr Ye&r
5331047-99
Vadume Used
4,305,2496
Volume Used
7r,025.477
Ynlume wed
#.790,745
1U400000
VcOdme Constructed
7.160,621
Voume Construrted 4,792,784 Volume {onstrrt6ed
ToW Permitted Valume
9_,9,25,630
Total PernyMM VoluAbe:
17,400,000
Total P&MIlted Volume
3B,414,389
* CwDartion Density
"I
' Companion Density
0.80
* Compaction Oenslty
D-71
' RemainiF%Volume for Future
486,894
` Remaining Vo6urne far Future
4,314523
' Rerro3ininVolume for Future
3,369,876
CGMV tFCtiorl
G4nsiNola„
Canstrtr 04)m
* fdernalning Permitted Volume
5,619,740
* Rwmalning Permitted Volume
18,374,523
* Remaling Permitted Vc4urne
34,622,E-04
'AP0hUIFrlaktC6n9h'ucttid
343,736.0
'ApprbAimattGonskrutted 3,466,719.4 ',4 ri-xi"It-tCiMstruCkId
2.M.937.6
Remaining in Tons
_ Remaining in Toros
Remaining in Tons
' Approximate Consructed
2.8
* Approximate Constructed
15.0
• Approximate[anstrurted
4.5
Rernalning In Yearsi
Re malning In Years
Poemalnrng In Year!;
* Remaling CanstnrGted In Fiscal
2.11
* Rernainingironstruded In Fiscal
1f1.0
* Remaling Constructed In Fiscal
1.2
YPAF Tong.
V" Tart
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
3.967'"1
' Approximate Total FeFMitted
' 8,335,+}30
' Approximate Total Permitted
24,473,320
Vdlumc Remaining in Tons
Yalumc RCmain ing in Tar. s
Volwr'nc lW-0ini in Tons
* ApproxinnaleTotal Per"Mpd
31-6
* ApprnrrmateTmal Perrnit#ed
I WD
• Approximate Total Permitted
45-9
volume remaining In Years.
Volume Remalning.In Years
volume Remaining In Years
* Appraid mate Total Tonnage
22.9
' ApproxlmatgTutal Tannage
24.1
* Approximate TMihl Tannage
33.7
"Wing In FBI Year Tom
Rernr in ino I n FMal Ya-ae Toml
WLwinhu in F�,91 Yeae T4)mS
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{
Robeturt Cvurrty Landfill
Rocldrghipm County Landfiill
Rowan County Lalydfill
Open bate:
viji!g96
Open
SNi995
Open date
12,i1,119R9
Survey Date:
5{311202Z
Survey babel
SliWG22
Survey Date
S{23}2022
Years CAppn
24_4
Years Open
17.Li
Years Open
32.5
Fiscal Year Tans
127,1111.21
Fiscal Year Tars
110.263.as
Fkual Year Tons
185,316.131
Total Tons Disposed to once
2,146,387.00
Tf)W T4jns DispaRA to Dort
2.199,159 00
Total Tons Di9pG#ed to Mate
194,944.00
" Average tors per wear:
87,978.70
* AvefW Tons per rear
81,347.05
* Average Tans per Year
6X3. T4
VQIIlF77P. used
7,441,721
Vnlirm,eL)se[r
3,953,77(l
Volume L)5ed
5,1is2,9R7
Volume Commuted
4,421,333
Volume Constructed
8,930,117
VOLUMEConsducted
5,437,004
Total Femitted Volume;
Bj 124,298
Total Perr*iitted Volume
9,930,717
Total Permitted Volume
13g7114DD
* f_am¢aetlion density
13_73
' Compaction Density
0.56
* Compaction tensity
G_04
* Rearraining Volume for FuGare
1.479,612
` Remaining Volume For Future
4,977.447
Aernai rill Volume for Future
274.01.1
Construcl:W
Consilel a
Construction
' 9Rernalning Perrnlilted Volume
3,1FL2,577
* Remaining Permitted Volumel
4r977,447
* Remaining Permitted Volume
9,9G$,01�
`Approximate C4nstrumd
21O79578.9
' ApprvAmatc Constructed
2,768,097.0
� AppruximattCat4;tructed
10134115.2
Remaining in Tons.
Remaining in Tons!
Relm3inir�g in Tans
' Approximate Constructed
12-3
* Apprimrnate Constructed
34.G
` Approximate Constructed
1.7
Rernalnrng In Years
Remaining li Years
kemalning In Years
* Remaining fprxli-WPed In Fiscal
R.5
`Remaining Cwstrut:trai In Flsral
I Z5.1
* Remaining Constructed In Fkwai
(3.1
Year TpnS
yew To-S
V"r TormS
' ApptoximateTotal PcrrWtted
2,322,124
' ApproKFM,1teTOU Feeroirtetl
1 21760,897
Approximate Total Permitted
374,107
Volume Flervaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Teas
Volume Remaining in Tons
* Apprwdmate Total Permitted
26-4
*ApprnximateTotal Permltted
34.0
Appraxlmate Total Permitted
62.3
Varume Rernalning In Years
Voltintie Remaining In Vears
Volume Remaining In Years
* Approuirnate Total Tonnage
10_2
Appr4xirriAleTotal Tpmnpge
75.1
' Apprnxcra%te Total Tonnage
11)
Remaining in FBI YearTon5.
Sarapson
{,
Remaining in Fig al YNr'Tpr-,-
RL�mainiv%in FiSeN Year Tons
Sampson CouorY Dlspodb LLC
Albeukwlle, City of Landrlll
Sul" Cbuaty MSwAF
Open Datel
2{22{1999
Open Ome
S12011999
Open bate
Lvlj1998
Survey Date'
1 Ge2022
Survey Date
612712022
Survey Date
7112}202.Z
Years Open
22.9
Years Open
23.1
Years Open
23.6
Flseal Year Tons.
1 853,960.43
Fiscal Year tots
3A)G07.41
Fiscal Year tons
65A631.52
Total Tans thsposedto Date-
25,4433,526.10
Total Tams blspaaed to bate
1,0S6.826.00
Total Tans Disposed to bate L462,927.00
Average Toni per Vep
1,114,179.78
* Average Tons per Year
47,929. M
* Average TOgc per YeV
011959-445y
Volume Used
29,122,913
Volume Used
lr$EEr2)57
Volume 1.4ed
2,E47,686
2,740,403
Vaiumt+C,onstrutted
5,93Z426
Volume Constructed 39,266,951 Volume{oi6tructed
T15wj PRE MI ed Volumel
56,600�DD0
Total Permitted Volume
4,970,842
Total Fermft!d Volume
5,332,026
* CempaetLan Density
0_91
• Compaction Density
0.59
* Compaction Density
0_55
' Remaining Volume for Futu-re
11,144.036
` Remaining Volume For Future
874,13E
' Re•rnainin&Volume for Futll*e
3,264,340
rAhsStwtion
0mrtrtictio„
Conathvction
' Remaining Permitted Volume.
28,477,067
* Remaining Permitted Volume,
3r2'14, 75
* Remaining perrnitted VeAurne
3,264,340
" Approximate CorlAtUa d�
10,1390,149. 6
* App+ax�mbte Cbnstructetl
513,739.5
w Aoproxienw Cor►str ALW
1, 79D,124.9
Remaining in Tan
Remaining inThns
Rerrtainirgt in Tons
3 Approximate Constructed
9.1
* Approximate Constructed
10.8
' Approximate Constructed
28.9
lternalmrng In Years
Remaining In Vears
l
k2malning In Years
' Remaining Constructed In FEscal
I 5.4
* Remaining Constructed In Flsral
9-
* Remalning Constructed In A cal
27_;
TeEkr Ton$:
Yegr TM
YRar Tons
' Approximate Total Pensdtted
2E,SO4,460
* Approxri mate Total Permitted
1)324,593
' Approximate Total Permitted
1,790,125
Volume Rcmainin in Tons:
Volume Rumairlinij inTm5l
Voh,rtie Remaining in Tans
* Approximate Total Permitted:
23.2
* ApprnxrmateTotai Perrnljte�
IRA
• Apprrrximate Total Permitted
29-4
volume Remalning In Year&.
volume Remaining In Years;
Volume Remaining In Years
* Approi6mate Thal Tonnage
13.9
* ApionwimpteTatatTwluge
, 333
* Approximate Total Tonnage
27.3
FLemainiAg In Fiwal Wear TOMS
RemaininR In Fist$I Year ywl
R¢mai!IIMA in Fig,31 Ve8rT4)m5
2441Page
i
r
Transylvania County Landfill
1A'ako Cowrtyr South Wake
MSWLF
Wayne Cownty LandfiS
Open date)
611311W
Ow babe
2 I20M
Open date
1pfig9"
Survey date'
SfL312022
Survey Date
7Ji712G22
Survey date
6{LV2022
Years pppn
32,11
Y4arS Upe—
14.4
YPdre ppem
24-4
PlscalYear Tons
31.258.20
Fiscal YearTms.
545.071.16
%cal Year Tans
97r3,61.34
Total Tons Disposed to Date
685,35d.00
Total Tons Dispo-Cd to Date:
G,541,833 00
Total Tons Disposed to Date 1,947,775,p0
' Average Toeks per wear
T1,417,31
* Ave+age Tans per Yearm
453,05%3,57
* AvemVTods per Year
79,881.W
vrllume LJspd
1,229,i41
VnlulSw UgFd'
4r33d,731Q
Volume Llsed
2,nf{ 753
Volume Constructed
L387,0413
VolumeConstrurtedi
4,450.739
V131ume Consrnurted
3,37i,831
Taws Permitted Valumc
t 337,090
Total Permitted Volume-
3LU75y312
TptSll PLeMittM Volume
5.365,695
* Compaction density
G_56
* Compaction Dens4i
0.70
* Compact on Density
0_70
4 Remaining Volume for Futwe
157.941
' Remaining 1+13lume far Future
116,009
fie mai ning Volume for Future
575.078
Construction
COnSMU[tloe
CoestrueNcin
• Remaining Perrnll#e�d Volume:
157,949
* Rem>aWng Permitted Volume.
23,740,012
* Remaining Permitted Volume
2,569,942
`ApproximateConstrudtd,
88,U70.4
'App.oximateConstructed
1 61,2993
1 Appmxirhate{orstructcd
400.508.2
Remaining in Tons'
Remain ing in Tors:
Remaining in Tons
' Approximate Constructed'
4.1
* AppraNamate Constructed
0_2
' Approximate Constructed
5.1)
Remalnrng In Tears,
Rematning In Years
Remaining In Tears
* Remaining ConStruGted In Fiscal
2.6
' Remaining [q.utruCNO In F45eal
0.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
4.1
Year Tans:
Yp4r Ton*:
YearTons
' Appraximatc,Total PerrWdz j
88,070
' AWprosimateTatai PeeMitted
15,235,856
' Approximate Total Permitted
1.789,118
Valume Remaini� in Ton
Volume Rcmain ing in Tons!
Vahime Remaini in Tons
* Approximate Total Permkted I
4.1
' Appraxi mate Total Permitted
' 35.6
` Approximate Total Permitted
22.4
Volume Remaining m tea
VDIu me Remaining In Years:
volume Remaining In Years
* Approximate TgtAI Tonnage'
2.$
• ApprMimatpTotal. Tannage
I 28.4
* ApproAirnate Tpfal Tgnnae
1M
ReMainirlg in Fvy_al Year Tarns
i
Remaining in Fiscal Year Torres!
Ri�mbinie4 in WB-1 YedrTans
Wilkes CouTgty MSWLf
Open date
1017IL993
5urvey Date
3{21{2&Z2
Years Open
28.5
Fiscal Year tons
57,295.84
Total Tons brsposed to date
1,515,999.00
' nwer,age Tom per Year
53,783.16
vadume LJspd
3,20$,271)
Volume Constructcd
3,72G,224
Total Permitted Volume
4,W9,5132
*Compaction density
GA
`Remy+ningYolume farFutuse
519.954
COnStr4Ction
* Remalntng Permitted Volume
1.423,222
` Aproximety ConstwttA
245,846.3
Remaining in Tons
' Approximate Constructed
4.6
Aemalntng In Years!
* Remaining Connstruoed In Pimal
A.7
YearTpnS.
* AppfoximateTotal Permitted
672.937
Vol UrmcRemo ini in Tons
* Approximate Tnt+al Ppnrottpd
12_5
Volume {remaining In Years.
* Apprp#mate Total Tnnnage
10,n
Remaining In FkSCRI YearTpnF,
2451Page
tWcOmed Values-
Average Tons = ITutat Tuns Rereiuedl,i (Mears Open) Number of Reports; 100
kpitt�
The data for these calculations are
frmpartinn Drnsity = (TCHdi Ttim[I WnIn lh If")
odllotted morn Annual FmilikY
RCRarts.
Remaining Volume for Future Constructlon - (Volume Constructed - lValume Used)
Remai ning Permitted Vol ume - IVolume Overall E - (Vatume Used)
Thy caloilalidns Rife NSed pn hlStnrK
,Approximate C.LhastruitMd Remaining In Tons = (Volume Ea6mrLCt'P.0 FLemainingl K {companion Density)
[-on;mge anti tompar0on den ity
Approximate Cori strurteri Rernalikingin Years = (Val Lime C,onsf ructed Remalrting in iar-sf I (A,mrage Fans]
Approximate
data. The apprnxlmations may be
Lanstructed in Fiscal Year Tang = (Vorume Constfuctt!d Remain ing in Tprks4 / (Fiscal Year Tansy
affected icy changes in operations
440proximate Total Pererufked Volriw RM7oiniM$ in Tans ={Volume Overall Rerriv+nrngE s jCornp
waste Qtpam CharRoewisfir5 or
grewth.
Approximate Total Permitted Volume Re maining in Years s ('Volume Overall Remai ning in Tons)1 {Average Tonsy
Approximate Total Tonnage Remaining in Fiscal Year Tans - (Volume Overall Remaining in Taos f (fiscal YEar Tons)
2461Page
G. Public and Private Construction and Demolition Disposal, FY 2021-2022
Permit N
Facility
2021-2022
2020-2021
Tons
2019-2020
2019-2019
2017-2019
0 104-C D LF- 1993
Austin Quarcer C&D Unit
3,422
0105-CDLF-1998
Cables C&D Landfill
11,292
14,556
17,412
19,487
112,41111
0201-C1)LF-1997
Alexander County CDLF
4,416
4,032
4,960
3,20S
1,336
0603-CDLF-1996
Avery County C&D Landfill
34
4,480
4,194
2,991
4,261
1007-CDLF-1997
Brunswick County CDLF
16,689
18,967
17,007
25,840
14,450
1107-CDLF-1996
Buncombe County C&D Unit
90,967
47,12J
37,232
33,760
43,569
1203-CDLF-2014
Burke County Johns River Waste Management
7,360
8,005
8,629
9,071
7,804
1302-CDLF-2006
Cabarrus County CDLF
15,550
17,968
21,089
19,804
16,845
1306-CDLF-2000
Highway 49 C&D Landfill & Recycling Greenway Waste
147.778
139,872
114.958
114,348
98,166
1803-CDLF-
Blackburn Resource Recovery C&D Facility
49,399
51.808
46,920
37,075
33,85E
230 1 -C DLF- 1997
Cleveland County CDLF
72,772
56,182
53,191
102,902
62,934
2601-CDLF-1997
Cumberland County C&D unit
41,413
44,394
52,066
61,291
39,193
2803-CDLF-1995
Dare County C&D LandFili
17,846
13,127
12,345
13,464
11,491
3301-CDLF-1997
Edgecombe County CDLF
14,556
13,946
12,671
9,663
9.111
3412-CDLF-1995
Winston-Salem, City of Old Salisbury Road CDLF
26,626
48,733
54,269
57,938
38,646
3606-CDLF-1995
Gaston County C&D Landfill
85,757
91,753
78,902
76,965
71,645
4002-CDLF-1997
Greene County CDLF
1,629
2,112
2,005
3,388
1,159
4103-CDLF-1998
Greensboro, City of White Street Landfill
54,733
66,938
46,391
44,900
39,617
41 16-CDLF-2012
WI Hugh Point Landfill, LLC
75,807
54.350
45,776
51,1 18
32,1327
41 17-CDLF-2008
A -I San drock C&D Landfill
[04,313
109.411
94,394
108.030
85,471
4204-CDLF-1998
Halifax County Landfill
4,986
5,828
4204-CDLF-2013
Halifax County Landfill
4,537
8
8
4302-CDLF-1996
Harnett County CDLF
19,621
23,368
4302-CDLF-2018
Harnett County Dunn -Erwin C&D Landfill
30,984
23,241
19,532
4303-CDLF-1997
Harnett Co. Anderson Creek C&D Landfill
16,958
13,166
15,267
13,856
7.085
5103-CDLF-
Johnston County C&D Landfill
17,066
77,208
53,949
46,846
5203-CDLF-2013
The Maysville Construction, and Demolition Landfill
68,151
20,543
49,452
108,229
2,964
5403-CDLF-1997
Lenoir County CDLF
29,293
0
13,340
9,804
8,631
5503-CDLF-1999
Lincoln County C&D Unit
0
8.674
7,628
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Permit ##
Facility
0 104-C DLF- 1993
Austin Quarter C&D Unit
0105-CDLF-1998
Cobles C&D Landfill
0201-CDLF-1997
Alexander County CDLF
0603-CDLF-1996
Avery County C&D Landfill
1007-CDLF-1997
Brunswick County CDLF
1 107-CDLF-1998
Buncombe County C&D Unit
1203-CDLF-20 f 4
Burke County Johns River Waste Management
1302-CDLF-2006
Cabarrus County CDLF
1306-CDLF-2000
Highway 49 C&D Landfill & Recycling Greenway Waste
1803-CDLF-
Blackburn Resource Recovery C&D Facility
230 1 -C DLF- 1997
Cleveland County CDLF
260 1 -CDLF- 1997
Cumberland County C&D Unit
2803-CDLF-1995
Dare County C&D Landfill
3301-CDLF-1997
Edgecombe County CDLF
3412-CDLF-1995
Winston-Salem, City of Old Salisbury Road CDLF
3606-CDLF-1995
Gaston County C&D Landfill
4002-CDLF-1997
Greene County CDLF
4103-CDLF-1998
Greensboro, City of White Street Landfill
41 16-CDLF-2012
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
41 17-CDLF-2008
A -I San drock C&D Landfill
4204-CDLF-1998
Halifax County Landfill
4204-CDLF-2013
Halifax County Landfill
4302-CDLF-1998
Harnett County CDLF
4302-CDLF-2018
Harnett County Dunn -Erwin C&D Landfill
4303-CDLF-1997
Harnett Co. Anderson Creek C&D Landfill
5103-CDLF-
Johnston County C&D Landfill
5203-Cf?LF-2013
The Maysville Construction and Demolition Landfill
5403-CDLF-1997
Lenoir County CDLF
5503-CDLF-1999
Lincoln County C&D Unit
i uns
2021-2022
2020-2021
2019-2020
2018-7019
2017-2018
3,422
1 1,292
i 4,556
17,412
19.487
12.411
4,416
4,032
4,960
3,205
1,336
34
4,480
4,194
2.991
4,261
16,689
18,967
17,007
25.840
14,450
90,867
47,121
37,232
33,760
43,569
7,360
8,005
8,629
9.071
7,804
15,550
17,968
21 r089
19,604
16,845
147.778
139.872
1 14,958
114.348
98,166
49,399
51,808
46,920
37,075
33,858
72,772
56,182
53,191
102,902
62,934
41,413
44,394
52,066
61,291
39,193
17,846
13,127
12,345
13,464
11,491
14,556
13,946
12,671
9,863
9,1 1 1
26,626
48,733
54,269
57,938
38,646
85,757
91,753
78,902
76,965
71,645
1,829
2,112
2,005
3.388
1,159
50,733
66,938
46,391
44.980
39.617
75,807
54,350
45,776
51,1 18
32,827
104,313
109,411
94,394
108,030
85,471
4,986
5,828
4,537
8
B
19,621
23368
30,984
23,241
19,532
16,958
13,166
15,267
13.656
7,085
17,066
77,208
53,949
46,846
68,151
20443
49,452
108,229
2,964
29,293
0
13,340
9,804
8,631
0
8.674
7,628
2481Page
H. County Population, Waste Disposal, Per Capita Rate and Percent Reduction FY 2021-2022
County
population
July 2021
1991-1992
MSVV and CC) Tons Disposed
2021-2022 2020-2021 2019-2020
2018-2019
2017-2018
Per capita Rate
Base Year FY
1991-1992 2021-2022
% Change from
1991-1992
2020-2021111,
Alarvm;igce
174,212
99,302
166.616
153,229
142,462
155j68
125,669
0.91
0.96
5%
Alexander
36.325
25.716
29.270
28.255
27.605
25,056
20,662
030
0_81
-10%
Alleghany
11.120
14.131
12A09
11,330
9.936
9,916
9,22.2.
1.45
1.08
-26%
Anson
21,586
14,229
34,965
27,612
26,536
25.559
21,999
0.61
1.62
166%
Ashe
26,701
I 18,089
25,332
24,648
24,892
22,409
18,768
0.81
0.95
17%
Avery
17,951
11,130
27,726
23,813
19,804
18.093
4,644
0.74
1.27
71 %
Beaufort
44.561
41,796
43,649
45,550
61.092
58,135
53.415
0.99
0.98
-1 %
Bertie
17.214
17,372
46,540
18,905
32.715
29,328
19,930
0.86
2.70
214%
Bladen
29,402
I 25,048
66,145
62,486
47,607
59.198
55,944
0.86
2.25
162%
Brunswick
143,550
78,123
196,190
217,430
2.22,287
225,786
181.602
1.48
1.37
-8%
Buncombe
271,454
159.040
288.61 1
352,181
303,257
1,027,266
931.478
0.90
1.06
18%
Burke
87,812
78,006
78,703
80,856
80,657
83,980
78,997
1.02
0.90
-12
Cabarrus
231.230
95,215
294.511
3D3.333
283.506
290,693
251,046
0.94
1.27
35%
Caldwell
80,820
65,532
95,900
98,540
87,960
88,870
89,945
0.92
1.19
29%
Camden
10.663
1,850
5,125
5,081
4,846
4,235
4,297
0.31
0.48
55%
Carteret
68,284
86,894
131.060
130,709
153,301
197,552
81,995
1.62
1.92
18%
Caswel l
72,402
5,136
10,704
9,516
1 1,210
10,873
6,996
0.25
0.48
91 %
Catawba
161.736
151.559
222.495
230,450
220,359
191 J 10
186,771
1.26
1.38
9%
Chatham
77,420
33,235
110.600
41,523
43,672
42,890
36,500
0.84
1.43
70
Cherokee
28,964
16,020
18,758
20,852
19,102
21.225
17,941
0.78
0.65
-17%
Chowan
13,707
13,692
18,570
17,889
15,949
14,058
13,177
0.99
1.35
37%
Clay
11,258
1.172
5.989
5,710
4,131
5.676
4,955
0.57
0.53
-7%
Cleveland
100.934
I 73.138
249.768
219,971
175.539
231.285
166.481
0.86
2.47
188%
Columbus
50,369
45,199
42,655
47,164
42,451
44,977
38,809
0.91
0.85
-7%
Craven
101,988
86,549
152,744
96,941
97,426
143,478
3,340
1.05
1.50
43%
Cumberland
342,082
227,302
378.993
419,958
408,242
378,930
345,190
0.81
1.11
37%
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County
Population
MSW and CID Tons Disposed
Per Capita Rate
Base Year FY
% Change from
1991-1992
July 2021
1991-1992
2021-2022
2020-2021
2019-2020
2014-2019
2017-2018
1991-1992
1.00
2021-2022
0.54
2020-20211*
-46%
Curricuek 29,602
13,792 15,975 30,034 53,571 7,870 8,79 k
Care
37,481
51,300
97,800
99.123
91,924
89,253
87.812
2.23
2.61
17°I
Davidson
170,907
139.617
184,657
184,344
164,884
164,457
150,430
1.08
1,08
0%
Davie
43,280
19.348
35,443
37.531
23,474
31,224
21,733
0.68
0.82
20%
Duplin
48,754
33,310
90,522
86,237
68,771
93.995
61,607
0.82
1.86
126%
❑urharn
327,957
218,972
367,219
524,081
453,449
371,241
301,377
1.17
1.12
-4%
Edgetombe
48,311
71,471
68,729
67,761
68,245
55.994
51,224
1.25
1,42
14%
Forsyth
384,063
304.290
477,857
543,944
486,031
473,8$7
398.513
1.14
1.24
9%
Franklin
71,220
28,702
73,792
51,532
65,487
46,238
42,531
0.76
1_04
36%
Gaston
232,709
165.100
372,008
362,287
401,402
346,215
298,994
0.93
1.60
72%
Gates
10,393
5,897
8340
8,852
8,549
7,583
6,076
0.63
0.82
30%
Graham
8,044
4,508
7,225
7.078
7,779
6,544
6.666
0.62
0.90
45%
Granville
61,150
54,548
50,929
64,230
61,052
54,956
54,156
1.39
0.83
-40%
Greene
20,124
7,428
10,304
15.070
10,375
11.203
8,46E
0.48
0.51
7%
Guilford
542.,451
471,541
4306,989
781,197
735,647
709,033
650.240
1.35
1.49
10%
Halifax
48,214
54,907
90,963
87.535
90,302
90,470
68.668
0.98
1.89
93°l
Harnett
136,820
69,073
135,004
125,964
108,718
109,074
97.185
1.01
0_99
-2%
Haywood
62.495
57,842
101,343
83,282
71.404
69,022
66.645
1.21
1.62
34
Henderson
116.710
81,498
.38.539
65,086
76,164
118,446
124.581
1.14
0.33
-71 %
Hertford
19,803
14.288
56,087
21.435
57,808
20,122
20.653
0.63
2,83
350%
Hoke
53,713
18,331
40,670
39,203
38,834
34.936
28,718
0.80
0,76
-5%
Hyde
4,603
2.762
4,836
4.984
12,239
4,751
5,95E
0.50
1.05
1 10
lr.Qdcll
191,752
114,539
283,614
276,569
264,183
261,912
201,72E
1.19
1.48
24%
Jackson
42,613
18,661
37,344
39.597
37,135
41,629
36.735
0.68
0.88
29%
Johnston
226,661
74.169
177,006
215,143
218,138
189.833
155.487
0.88
0,78
-1 1 %
Jones
9.202
4.360
6,424
5.645
4,914
9.322
9.091
0.47
0.70
49°!
Lee
64,068
48,341
71,648
105,728
101,108
89.812
77,390
1.16
1.12
-4%
Lenoir
54,851
67.693
54,692
69.332
68,657
60,286
58,876
I 1.17
1.00
-15%
2501Page
County
population
MSW and CD Tans Disposed
Per Capita Bate
Base Year FY
% Change from
1991-1992
July 2021
1991-1992
44,442
2021-2022
68,597
2020-2021
75,157
2019-2020
75,097
2019-2019
73,300
2917-2018
60,565
1991-1992
0.87
2021-2022
0.77
2020-2021�*
-12%
Lincoln 89,556
Macon
37,347
19,738
43.484
40,777
38,116
40,148
40.779
0.82
1.16
42
Madison
21,446
11,676
12,827
12,674
12,768
12.974
11.720
0.66
0.60
-12%
Martin
21,661
30,112
24,366
26,819
21,994
19,319
18,363
1.19
1.12
-5%
McDowell
44,688
29,180
43,822
46,767
4h,655
47,267
44,321
0.82
0.98
20
Mecklenburg
1,1Z1,482
677,573
t,765,703
1,639,517
1,712,436
1,587,153
1,435,270
1.29
1.57
22%
Mitchell
14,933
15,768
14,149
13,247
12,555
12.151
11.490
1. I I
0.95
-15 %
Montgomery
25,782
28.873
51.784
49,627
43.443
48.272
54.007
1.23
2.01
63
Moore
102,517
74.062
105.338
104,386
105,348
106.895
94.995
1.23
1.03
-16
Nash
95,465
84.594
I 1 I ,341
140,545
135,401
137,194
126.43 t
V09
1.17
7%
New Hanover
229.943
157,647
402.416
413,138
421.188
471,098
306.013
1.28
1.75
37%
Northampron
17,116
19,528
9,490
14,042
11,011
13,026
13,130
0.94
0.55
-4 I %
Onslow
206,530
158,344
335,022
260,934
318,613
255,727
173,084
1.04
1.62
56%
Orange
148,197
I 131.067
75.140
96,571
94,842
87.640
83.383
1.36
0.51
-63%
Pamlico
12,334
I 8,541
17.302
16,628
16,228
26.308
107.788
0.75
1.40
87%
Pasquotank
40,629
30,150
52,596
24,468
49,563
46,022
45.268
0.97
1.29
33%
Pender
62,978
18,188
46,680
45,379
44,975
78,695
14,428
0.60
0.74
24%
Perquimans
13.251
7,520
8,219
23,34-4
23,304
6,967
8,256
0.73
0.47
-36%
Person
39A86
24.249
50.554
52,451
58.182
54.968
52.805
0.80
1.28
60%
Pitt
172,014
132,696
172.395
193,026
159,551
162,189
138.146
1.21
1.00
-17%
Polk
19,559
9,327
24,528
22,987
29,598
24.147
23,509
0.63
1.25
99%
Randolph
145.044
78,663
126,724
125,751
126.533
146,150
119,036
0.73
0.87
20%
Richmond
42,522
60.752
65.362
67,469
71,785
78,132
68.443
1.35
1.54
14%
Robeson
116,485
104,700
185,047
181,971
f 59,954
177,927
l 38,583
0.99
1.59
60%
Rockingham
91.706
71,461
149.807
136,795
148,918
170,601
153397
0.83
1.63
97%
Rowan
147,799
90,081
207.496
199,527
t71,653
142,744
130.404
0.80
1.40
75%
Rutherford
64,263
89,175
62.981
67,976
57,393
48,164
47,459
1.56
0.98
-37%
Sampson
59,019
33,545
65,614
67,679
62,633
64,655
53.672
I 0.70
IA 1
59%
251 IPage
County Population
July 202J
MSW and CD Tons Disposed
1991-1992 2021-2022 2020-2021 2019.2020 2018-2019 2017-2016
Per Capita Rate Change from
Base Year FY 199 1 -1992
1991-1992 2021-2022 2020-2021 **
Scotland
33.292
39,867
36,643
42,855
38.861
41,464
22,571
1,17
1.10
-6l
5tanly
62,659
69,288
84,753
79,432
75,169
72,492
65,967
1.32
1.35
2%
Stokes
44,884
17.976
17,327
11,515
11,239
10,716
21,115
0.47
0.39
-181
Surry
71,401
73,595
66,716
67,676
63.69i
60,839
56,411
1.18
0.93
-21l
Swain
14,284
5.651
9,516
9,619
8,851
8,233
9,222.
050
0.67
33%
Transylvania
33,361
30,072
34.516
32,258
23,204
26,056
38,757
1.16
1.03
-11l
Tyrrell
3,226
2,985
2,461
2,537
2,867
2,916
2,952
0.79
0.76
-3l
Union
242,948
77,847
380,424
378,443
343,465
289r218
262,641
0.90
1.57
74%
Vance
42.270
43,267
44,334
57.296
52,801
48,617
33,386
1.11
1.05
-6l
Wake
1.150,722
569.622
1,826,769
1104.283
1,658,603
t,487,916
1.242,118
1.29
1.59
23%
Warren
18,850
10,978
9,309
9,515
9,785
6.858
10,602
0.63
0.49
-22%
Washington
10,789
11,699
7,709
8,946
24,594
10,492
7,937
0.84
0.71
-15%
Watauga
54,361
36,755
63,415
68,316
66,285
63.505
53,068
0.99
1.17
18%
Wayne
117,662
106,149
188,043
145,265
144,872
138,852
117,229
1.00
1.60
60%
Wilkes
65,809
56.812
67,846
61,469
61,395
61,082
57,243
0.97
1.03
6%
Wilson
78,559
120.870
148,315
214,120
184,777
189,967
144,724
1.82
1.89
4%
Yadkin
37,164
20,779
35,370
41,846
31,439
33.716
34,197
0.67
0,9.5
42%
Yancey
18,470
15,576
16,262
27,537
26,436
14.423
13,512
1.01
0.88
-13%
N,C. Waste - Cherokee
16,322
19,054
16,114
17,367
15,789
Reservation
N.C. Waste - Unspecified
156,839
110,645
440.627
155.979
3,478
County
State Totals
10,556.299
7,257,428
14,024,453
13,949,017
13,926,676
13,855,649
1 1,6a6,351
1.07
1.33
24%
°" Percent Change formula: (current year per capita minus base year per capita) divided by base year per capita
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I. NC Waste Disposal Report FY 2021-2022
CaltulMed Arrr-JrlL ur waste diipc1&iM byCounLy = JMSW LarWli■€- CDdalydlit11] • IWa&Le ENIJOALId Jul. of County Lin fe yelirigiaeRity 8f trardfar € 6oril- lWa&te impckied
Into county to recyc ngfacility cctransferstatim]
fan df ilfed baste
solid waste tandfltled In the ciunty's name:
Waste Total
Imsw 135,802.95'
rCD 12,220-3
FaF-iRias Listing-CoLinty as SoIJPie of haste
Exported Waste
5alid waste sentoualde the cauntyto
trarWer station Dr rwpuing facility and
�r�hxrt}urntty landFlllrm:11:
Tota'
h Svv 18.506.61
CD 85.69
Faill1tVName _
Tons FleoelvedITom Transferred
O104 WWI F 159r ararnafK3P COW"
130.66444 f (00,
Ausdn Quarter Road LarONi FadRtV
I 7CL]i75{DtF-]99B t�aGles C&d LBdltltlll
So�19.� � OApI
i '-M'SWLF-200Chambers
tb"f0-00!
'Developmeryt 4f N (;}rplrna, ire
jAn5on LarOfi■E
�j1�6r1.F.t5�LF-199�9f+-�harinerrller I 57�R3�Q�O.
rdwayi. Ma■w
.32i4T-rap,MSFER-2M1 Rorie Park CDU+t
2,825.79 f 2.7M.013
Transferstatlan
343d-TAN15fER-ZOlO A6oey Green
ESASI RSAA
rra rvd- r StaMm
411€{DLF•2412 WI High Poini Landrdl, LLC
192.72 1 OAo
-0117{�d A-S Sartifirfxx cW Landflh
V69L79 I U-UU'
i1GT•�1+HaFEp- �IshaR�oa�Xransfer
612DT-TRANSFER- Gr aeflsttxa, Utyr
Ran5ier SAaliOM1 -_
5204-MSWL I'A M U-1110a*Ie Er+u, Aeg.
Landfill
73014ASWL:r-1497 Upper Piedrrwru
9E�ieraal rerltl�lll
7606{DLF-2aZ1 Wall RecycWgCI3LF
%074ISWLF4015 Gr4mt OALWWfiill
LF-19H Rowan County Landfill
I.F 2MO'&wpX4n Cwnt4
Imported Waste
50d waste received In the caunty at
transferstatlan orrecgllrafa€lW and
-mbumnrnrly larrdfiatd:
I tri.-ll. Q.r
1�,533rOd � 15,$t$,24
SU9.51 f M-51
U05110M
2,756AS 11.131)
S23.38 { a.DD
174,37 { O-DO
1.86 J 13.131)
115M68 f 0•01)
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ALI ey n d e r
Dirulated Am-Ainr of um5w di5losed by ccunty - [USW Larmdfif5 t CID I arKm Is] r [W,3F Emptrted out Of pquntY vi rerycling *34ity or IrarM{rr ctakiunj - [Wa5ra iFnPQFW
Into Lwnly to a rerr+c:ng facility ar transfer elation]
Larldfilrnd Vv,-Istfi
Solid x %bL FandliNcl in rhranunry's Warne:
Total- 29,065,931
Waste Tatar
Ifa]S1fd 24AS0-39
ICD 4A15-64
Wastem
+SadWHLrsenLv tsidethe! ttiLFAWLo
rr Wkm sldtion ui rucpJ ng facility and
suCswently landfllled;
Total; I 203.92
.Msw 203.92
Fa cIrl ties L.ist,ng County a- Sou rf F of Wasta
FaclluyName Tons Received �TLSrci Transferred
OMI-COLF-1997 Rlexan0er Caunty C61F 4A 15. W 14.04
P202T-TRdNSF£R-199R AlnKandp+Caunry I' 24,7AI..W j 24,iR7ALI
ITM"Frr Stalmn
1403-NISWLF-79M Faakhllls FivItonmental
24,55019 f 0.-70
LaNthip
iF6M-TGWNSFEA•XMi GUS Amy¢ng
lrlwk5s f 193•.0
UlAT-TRAWFik. C"rdalrRoad Tran%Fer
10.W f 30-60,
StaGan
Imp<srtcd W;;a tf}
ToAhl waste rater d in Lhe county A
Ifunsrer tAutivn or reLycling facility grid
Subsequently Iandfllled:
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lfehanr 12,00881 11,1201 lAS
Calculated 1,mnunt of waste dlspased dy county = IM5W LaMiEs+ C6 LamHl - Ls I • lWaste Exported out of aunt-y to reLyclIng bV'Ity or trardff statlonf - [Waste Imparted
irrrp pDunty i4d rpcy - ng Faril Loy 4;c tran5F4?r$tRt+On]
t.andfilfed Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid waste lar a 4c! In the Qount'%S name; Solid waste sEnt outslde the county to SiAd waste received In the cou" at
Total_ 111921-45
—Waste Totali
LM SW 11. 9 21.45I
trawJ& stationer reWrgfacllltk and
SutL eguenllr laudFilled:
+ Tgtak 87.315
Waste Total
MSS 37.36
FacffEtfF±s 135t01aCow nty aS 5tatlrteu.f 4Waste
FacllltyName Tolapeeehredl7orte Transferred
If4;T-TFCAWPE11.1. 4dltgghnnyC�nry 12,MS.44)j12,009.40
Transfer Fatlllty
!B04-ht5WLF-1991 BR-Ua-rlatte Mtr 19.55 } 4-00
Speedway 1amMlk V
1463-F.UWLF•1491 kmrhiII%Emiam nhd IE,901!.h301o.nf]
;LarWiilt
T-TMN5FEfi-CvE!rdA Mead Transfer 57.35� P.36.
in
transfer statlon or FeLydlnR fac%ft-y acid
subsequenkly Inndfilk-d:
hhhhhhhhhhhhh. Total. 0-00:
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r... • r
non 34,965.34 21,586 1.G2
Calwlatad .4nwnt uvv ante riisporE d by munty ` IUSW I ariffifb+ CD tang&] + pdstt upwted out Of gqunty t4 rp4yrling +an Iitq nr qmnSFEr St+tlunj , jWpst4 imp"d
Into wunLy to a recyrbnig failliay ar transfer stasimij
Lao dolled Wastp
Solid s %LPlaodfiWed in the: InLq's nanie:
Total_ 34,659.02I
Waste Total
FRILfiCies usthig County as $aurae of Waste
faellilyrtlame
4403-hSSIMI-F-2014 Chambers
'Ll"Moprnsnt of NWO Carulina, Inc.
Iknsnm IanrtGvl
l':�44-M SWLF-1972 6R-Mafflatte MLr
Sp+e dwgtmYt.I11
SXMT-TRANSFER-1993 Wama- than. - Le
Cu. Trausrn 51.Rieri
URN! •hl WLF-1995 Uwharrre Env. Ite¢.
I ai-thl.
UD2-f •SWLF-20G} Sainpsofi Cowily
Gihpusa , LLC
JUla-TRAN5FER-201A Waste ConmClum
Monroe Transfer Station
Exported Wirmc'
Solid waste 5nr1 MiBitle Ole county Lu
[raiullm s7ation bi rm-rdiir& faciliLy and
Robseguervth landfllleb:
Total:
306.32 �
wastp Fofall
' MSVV 306.32
Tons Received f Torwi Tranirerred
31<911.40 f 4.04
7 lb! Q.00
L20 1-20.
99.15 f 11100
2,UL35 i 4.U0'
-293.a3/ 305.12
Import(,d WastF.
3,taiill ate ri v i�d in Ne-couidp al
h arurer %tatiun Or recycling facility amd
subsequently landfllMd:
i tat if l 0, 00
2561Page
(Aver �2,726.041 17,9511 +1.27
Calculated Awwnt of hraste tlispesed by county = I-t5W Land ilA • C61afhIM51 • I Waste UPMed out of county sa fecycling tadtltty or transiler stationl- [Waste Imparted
irtp C,Ninty to d reryong Farilily" tranyF4r sta+ron]
Landfilled Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid waste larHAwed In themuntl s name; Solid wastesentcsmlde the CQLrltyto Sdhtwmtie reulved In the coWMy a!
Total: 22,724_97
Waste
Total
.M5w
20.906.43
M Sw
1.281.45
M 5w
603.25
CID
33-84
vansfer statlon Dr rw4irrg fadlity and
subc&Venily laudrilleil:
Total: 1.07
Waite Total
FaC. ties ListingCorinty as SCfLJFC-e of Waste
- - --Lirlllw. ir�me - � -- - - TnricOm-nlunrl i Tn�..� Tr�nrrn rrna
�6iY3{.DLF-199SAyrryCmintyCAD Lwidnll
33i1410.010
.OW3-TRANSFER- Awry CauMVTfansfer
20.931.641 Z0.931.54
MaFmn
i443-M51A'LF-lgM Fnnrhills Enwggrrniqnral
fi0.3 }S ew
lauKill
180-TRAN9FER-a041 G05 Reseyntrig
9.13 11.07
5e r Aims
U0035-MSWLF- Srlsta LanAlr VA
ZR805.43 / 4.40
LrG119-MSWLF- Eco Win Landfxl 11281L.4$ I
tiransfer station or recycline faci irty and
subS"enLlq IalndfiUed:
ToT;,iI: 0.00
2571Page
Beaufort 43,E48392 44,561 0,98
C rlwlwWd Anxwnt 4F x Ve diyposM by murrty = [MSW I ard6lll[� rt CD tpnd611g] r [Wa" FepuotM out cr o9unky to FecVGling fadkty nr lmmlpr lfirtionj • rWas; a impff"d
Irrto tounlq to a recy&mg raellity or transrer stett m]
landfllled Wasto Exported IJIlastp IMportod WastP.
Solid waue kmrh fed iei the u0unly's hank: Solid W&9 Uh acnl AUtsiLie lire CoLu IIV Lo Sc%d w;we re6eiy,5d in Lhe touirty at
Total, 34, 683-88I
Waste Total
F sw 32 r'48-$.4
CD 2,535.34
Fadlitres tistangCpul3Xy as �pur�eTlf Waste
uawln statiun 01 rxWirhg laeililyf nd
subuquertly laadfllled:
Total: 10, 344.93
wAstt, Totaa
msw 10,344.93
Faeillrf Name Tans Received i Torts Transferred
IiI0_ M-TUNSFER-2012 9ealrfart[Transfer 29.U233 i Z9,8UM-
Wywkm
f0$li -W WLF•1493 Fayt:'amlinx FLely mal
22,14R.54 f p.00-
ILandfill
.7404-r-MWIF-1996 PRt County Tfanslef
7.381722 3
=�takian
I- TkAMMrR..20M Elf knryrGng
t0,967.SS likd37.7.3
f
�Fr¢ ILA fir .s+t x k i rxl
17407-C.p0•21[104{:Y D Lamdffl Inc.
?'r,27 5S910.00
9228-CULF-2W.1 Md Roo asposal C&D LmiG-M
I an ifil!
U ansrei %La Iiun ur reL.ytling lari iLy and
suhsequermy lalydfllkd:
?otill: 1,384,03�
VQastp Total
MSVJ 1,380-03i
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Le 46,540140 17,214 I
Calculated Amount of waste disposed by county - [MSW Landfills . CD Landfills) • [Wame Exported nut of county to recydingfacility or transfer station - (Waste imported
into County to a recycling facility or tra nsfer station)
Landfiiled Waste
Sol id waste landfilled i n the county & name:
Totai= 46,532,41
Waste Total
m5w
1,979,39
MSW
15,148,94
CD
29,404,09
Exported Waste
Solid waste sent outside the county to
transferstation or recycling facility and
subsequently IandFlled:
Total; 7.
Waste Total
Msw 7. 3
Imported Waste
Solid waste received in the county at
transfer station or recyci ing facility and
subsequently IandFilled:
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• 1 1 1 4
JBIaden 66,146.32 ` 29,402 2,25
Calculated Amount of waste disposed by county I (MSW LandFdfs + CD Landfills) r [W=e Exported out of rounty to rerydi ng faril ity or transfer station] - lWaste imported
into county to a recycling facility or tra nsfer st ationj
Landfflled Waste
Solid waste landfilled in the county's name:
Total- 61,941.95
Waste Total
A+fSW 61,939.55
CD 2.10
FadMes Listing Co
Fatuity Name
as Source of Waste
%T-TRANSFER-1995 Bladen County
nsfer Station
k9-TRANSFER- Fayetteville, Gtw at
rider Station
)2WSWLF-7oD0 Sampson County
posal, Lif
&{DLF-7001 Red Rock Disposal C&D
Exported Waste
Solid waste sent outside the county to
transFerstation or recyclingfarility and
subsequerrtly landFLlled:
Total: 4,203.37
Waste Total
IMSW 4,203.37
Tans R,ereived I Tons Transferred
23.421.00j 2 f,S97.00
M13337 / 4.20337
6"39.8s f D-DO
7.10 f D.09
Imported Waste
Solid waste received in the county at
transfer station or recycling Facility and
subsequently landfilled:
7Ura: L 0-00
260IPage
Brunswick
Icylated Total, pulativn. Tonsf Pefiscn;
Calculated Amount of waste disposed by county S [MSW Landfills • CD Landfills] a [Waste Exported out of county to recydingfacility Or transferstation I - [Waste imported
into county to a rerycling facility or tra nsfer station]
Landfllled Waste exported Waste ifxlpofted Waste
Sal id waste landfilled in the county-s name: Sdid waste sent outside the county to Solid waste received in the county at
transferstatian or recycling facility and transfer station or recycling facility and
suhsequeuutly landfilled: subsequently landrulled:
Total: 1 196,1$9.65 Total: 0.17 Total: I om
Waste Total
IMSW 179,496.15
CD 16,693,54
Waste Total
MSW CIA
261 IPage
Buncombe 288,G10,92 2-71r454
Ealrulmwd Amr„int oFvrasm. dinpnsr+dbymunry = [iASW Landf7s-t EDLandhlk] + [Wz"Emportwd out nFgxwntyla rerydingf"ity ortmmhrslationj • Wastm ianporMd
Irstacountytoarecy faciftycrtransferstasm]
LandtilPQd WasCe Exported Mite Imported Waste
Wd waUelandfLilled In thecounty's name: SaIIE wecteSect twksltle'me eorray'tQ SwawrMte received lnthe county as
trance& station or reWng feewayFand transtee station or recyclinglaci8ty and
5utsequem.1y lamdfllled; subiewertlylandfided:
t #�E; O0.571,0 rQwi, Total: 2.2,060.271'
Waste Total
M Sw 4,129-27
M Sw 205.1574,58
Ca 90,867.24
EadIiiiies ustingCounty as Source Df Waste
fadllty dame
flans peaelt+ed }Tares Transferred
.1104-711A11SFPR-199�Waste Man%-ement I
101,434.0E f I0i�a35AE=
'
I11OF-1DlT-M!3SlWneomtreCountyCSD
Unit
91}85i +IJO017;
I1107-M:5WI FA 996 L4unpwnb+ Cznunty
14A),?ARA 7 f (?AW)-
;MSW Landfill!
I1109T-TRANSFER-1996 Flumeornhe Cmunty
167,914-M0 167,91+49O
[Transfer staalon
;13 A-M5WLF-194F 8P.-MUIotte MV
6 5.2 1 � 1DA9
,ipnrdway I.;uKD V
I
i14Ck .4ASWLF-1qW kwthilk Enuipwmant;d
] 01 AS f Offl
;LaaGflll
I
44}7-Nt5WLF-1993 Hayrwoatl Ca VAITe Oak
64.I:34.9EYCO4
ii-amflll
%20-PASWILP1999 Uwharrie Env. Reg- I 9.35 {O.(xi
1_
7l .MSWI F ?01'a Orp-at OakaaWfil
U)D66ap1SWLF` Union County tandtllr tiha
LipslakeREgional LanMi;I SC
W35te
MSW
Tina I
12,050-171
135.97 { 0.00
4,1Z9.27J0.1313
2621Page
r ■ ■
.i.n•ysarKr .,.ter. . wirr.M—... ter. �. ..-
Calculated An -writ aFwafw dlspased 4y G7u" - [MSW Lar-dflRs 1 CD LarOlb] r [wasw Upprted aut aF auuntV to regcllrlg f3W1t4 or warmer statlanl - t&asw Wmxmd
irrha bNri[yr trr 11 reqr lg fdulky a Lfamsfer slalim]
Lan dflilled Wage a' xpQrted WA5tE? Imported waste
Solid wvxlr tar-dfillyd in themunL4'x name: Snhd waxtr srni nutxiririfrn countyto Snidwmin rrrrivrd intlw cour&r al
trarrsfn elation m rrx.ydirrg Facility and
&LdNewerstly laatlfllled:
Total- 78,562.561 + T-Dta I: 140.48
Waste Total blaste 1ao+
1y+1sw 72,202,90 `Msw ' 140.48
7,359.66
tocilitfe5 uwng County as Source i f Wrote
facilitx 11am■ Torn, I;ww6ad � Torm Transflrrod
11243-1Dff-2DIf1 &u;" Coumtk Jodlrrs River
.4h'aste Marra3ement
&rimsf-Er
AKANSFO-1 Rurke4aurrty
Padilly
i4U3-MSWLF-1996FawhillsCfiwifcc) menkal
Larwlfill
1 05-tF ISFER-2{701 OID5 meceopig
Servbes
3606- MSWL F-1997 Caston{4zvntytandFlll
7,359.M 14At71
G��'1,74152,�sa. 7a
7120.11 Y 4AOr
1.19MA 114448;
2.391600
transrYr station or regclinLo iaaLtp mrid
sub€ecrdeetly+IandfliNd:
Total: 0.GO
2631Page
I ~
1 Ca ba rrus 294,510.751 231r 0 1.27
CaiculaebEd AmEunt of waste dlspasEd by countp = IAA5W Lsndti%.4 CD iarmW6 1 + IMEW ExportEd out of c untyr km3 recycling tadil" Or Vamter statlonj- IWastE Imported
Into Pmnly toa reumirre fao11g1 cc rramsfErstatwl
LMIJ51FECt V4fEFVE
5alld waste hp-00ed In the aounry's r3ame,
TaLa1. 271,Q 1_$3
W2151e Total
INISW 129, 8G5.9'0
IM 141,195.91
Exported Waste
5did waste sent outside me mu" to
transfer station ar r ing facility and
n:{6erqurrL* Jd31dfillLd:
f o1 �31' i---' 23r448.92
wast�- Toni
m5w 23r448,92
Farikies Usting County as 5DilFCE` Of Waste
t-arlllwName _ Tbn0ecewedt1Dn&TrahFferred
,1}e4'EEdpl F;L OF fi" C3f91irrd, 111L
IMsaa Landti+tl
iS DD2{OLF-2009 Cmharrus Cmii yf CULf
75 sa9.Ad f Q00
13D9-6i5th'LF•19929f;-GIRI ttEMtr
125,0101610.00
SPeed4�ay+Jarod$M V
-130fi{0LF20Ud Frrdliway 49 DID L dndr3l
135,S79.jo-i i M.
'& Recgdrrrg Greemay W 9wI e
J3M-TRANSFER-2W113P5 FIBIT p W
552.21 J 53.00
.SEF%f IDES
3416T-TRANSFER-Overda4fRoad -fr8h6fer
fr9.27 M27'
�LktrPn
A116-EaS•31GS d W I I ti gh P b lr r Ldn.0 C, LLE
3-FA } .3_Q17
kll?-CLxF20WA-tSanGr.00c$1}LmdlH I in!U.OU
Imported Waste
Sma waste reoalved In the county at
transferstatlan 3rrecVd111afadMtV and
subSequrnHy h3ndfi0nd'.
r at.; I
'SSQ41:131 F•14991�m1r NnrrTQrn Ian&v1 �.AR In.%
'6414-TRANSFER-201M Queen Cltq rra4,ider 6.771.24 f 6.6UM
,5lation
C," 1 RANiFF R J11. (I'l r•.ary newkii rr M3.8A 1O3.NN-
'Rrr3w•ry(rntrr
,683&-TRANSFEPr262A South Chark3de -—U7.91 j 31P.25
warder Svtion
6204-M5WLf-1995 UwhaffleInv. deg 34.76 f 0110
UndPil
74i9Q1LV4V1 VMll ArgcingCMF 19VO,f51}
7M?- 15WLF-2D15 Great Oaa L fWM 24.5710.00
!&M8 ,"i f .1 %t HR&F-P {mini y L frnrlrill 1.41 f a.00
2641Page
Caldwell a .
95,9�0, 31 8�0.820 1, lg .-
Calculated Axw-mnt of waste di%pusecl by caurrLy = JMSW LandliM. * CI? lamlriih.] + [Waste EKperted ouk of county Co reeyclinKT&Aity or Iramfer %tation] - lWaxte impxted
Into county go- a rec anR facility cr transfer statscn]
1.a9dfi c.:.' %.Vas_, Exported VWaste Imported Wasto
Solid waste FanOtled In the-0ounty's name: Solid waste sentodtslde Me cauntyto SMill waste received In the county at
1 GO, MM,651 +
Waste Total
IM 5W 95, 615-65I
Fable ties Listing County as 5oilrce -of Waste
scar-stef siatlan or recwuing facility aro
5ik,$egkieroly N nelfillyd:
rota]; 1 284,66
Waste Total
Facllky dame
Tons Fleaelved f Tons Transferred
1:dU M.;W1 F-1992 BFI-CJrarinttr Fdrr
181AO /a.QfI-
S e9way Lan MOM
14E3-MSWLF-19H FMthills EnyircAmental
gm3 l5i f 4A0
La mil
1RI%-TMN1%FER .2U01 GO% Fu yriry
2,47A.9.:� 12PA.f6
�nrvipex
transfer station or recycling 4aciM and
subwwently laMfillvd:
2651Page
CalculatedAummntnlwaste disposed laycou" = jMSW Landflls+ EDLarrdNlts] + [Waste Expon d out of count'+ to recycling tea" ortramterstatlanj- (waste Imported
lrrto rAwnty to a reurdm fxIIA r cff traFlafer states]
Landfilled Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid wastelaWflrled In khemunty's name; Sated waste se toutside the countytD SoNdwws a received In the cour`ty at
Tatar.. 1,Q-17
Waste Total
M 1,69` A7
srar`s+er "Ion or r"lrrd facility and
%ubhequer.1 tp Iaudrilled:
T o-ri; - 1 3,434.42
,vv J t - Total
MSW 3,321.68
CD 112,74
Fab1te5 Listing CGLImy as Source Df Waste
Facility Name Ions Received I Uns transferred
I)7MT.TRAN6F;R-1946 CurritirGk Tfarnfrr
Staelon
705-TRAN5FER-20d3 day Mpaul, LILC
13a- 0 f 112.74
?= Cfx F.7946 Pm5gUgtank {oiu" [Ab
zb7641 1 o-Or
$n�rill
IUMr-TRANSFER-IM PasauotMR County
3,33553 f 3,3ZDA7
Maingfer Station
9228-CDLF-RC03 Red Rock Disposal C&D
13.301 GAt3,
ransferstatian orrergcling tacit" and
subsryuenLly Iandfitled:
ri inN1: 0.QO
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l arteret num 131,059.79 68,284 2.92
Calculated hrixwrit of M aste dlspased dy county = IM5W Lardii IIS- CD LaNMPIs1 4� lWaste EXparted out of iaunt4 to reMling iaNlty or tramtet statlonE - lWaste ieopwted
into npiintytoa R'cl*nl4farilrl or tran5fer5tat#m]
Larldfil4ed Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid waste Fandfltled In the cmnWs name: Solid wasteseatautslde the cauntXto SMwaste received In the county at
Tatal_ 13,750-7
Waste Total
M5 116,727.88
IGD 19D22-5 �
tr-RwARr "Ion or recyding facility and
subenqueMfp laldFillnd:
Total: 1.11
Waste Total
MSW I 1.11
Fadlikies U51ing County as Source of Waste
Fa�IIItYT1�me tonsReaelvedI7oltstransferred
$r7��•t�FSUutF•i 93Fa�ti mlin�A��gna1 A8711IC.On
-LaRMiU
L6p1-TRAN!STER-1993CR5y MA-Cartamt 114567SV 1119 7-93
+[minty Transfer 5i tlan
1AvgdlrAE
16,653.96�
Transfer Ttartgn
I
.25d9-ht5WLF-L499 CRSWMA-Loi j Terra
115,337.16 1 O-W
Re0iona+ Lam 111
'5203-CDLF-2C 13 Maysville C & D
19,011M 14.90
fi90.i r - t RANsFER-m3 P�vni rn (.qu r{tV 1.11 1 1.11
Transfer Station
7W7-CDLF-2C(19 C !i D torAil Inc 11.53 J 4.-30
•J -MSwIF }OCOfdmp"nC4Unly I 90a.63 (0.00.
f1I5pp5at, I I {. I
ttansferstation or recycling iadi" and
subsrqur.ntIfInr-d illed:
tttttttt� Total: 4,fa91.79
Waste Total
MS4W 3,37537
Ca 1,316A21
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Caswell r �� r '
10,703,E 27,407. 0.48
Calrulwwd Arrxxinr nF waor diNpnsr'd by county = [USW LandfillILL+ CD Camlfilh] t [W;iQr F.Kpnrtrd nur of axunry to rvgcling fadiirp or lraracfr'r station] - [Wamw impex•ied
Into oounLy -A a rec' - rg faclliry or transfer station]
Lan dfilled Vvi}s_e
Solid waste OrndfiWed in the c3unty's name.
v astrl Toim
M 5W 8-42-39
Leo 322-17
Exported Waste
Solid Waste. sefliOUBMELMe oauntVto
transfer slatlonor recydiV facility and
5ulmeQwenth' Iandillled;
T V LO I. I 9,5 a9.13
vv;25t,- Total
Far4ldes Usbrig Counter ;3s S-Durce of Wostn
Fadlfty Name Toni Hemlyed f Tarr* lrransfemed
OA16r-TRANSKR-4rerd* Poad YranFWr d.ti9 eA.1
dtetion
M17-CDLF-NO9 A-i Sandfock {bar} LOF40II 317-N 10.00
L4118T-TRAIUW-k P�5hnp tread irarr5Frr 1, 74M1 11146i.'2
;rtawin
:7'MII#SWLF-i937 UpperPiednorrt 84239 EOM
IlpagFatlal Lar din
.3231-CDLF-2412:l3roswnfleld Road C&D 5.17f OMI
:Ianrtfilt
ILHMG7 TRANrr Fir%? Pieedmont [ixiraw*ipn t} r}57 €Z f SCQb7 ?I
IBZMoltlTr'ara€fer Statipl
Imp-Drted Waste
Soil *Mte receiued In the courev el
txenOer Aulan or feo4cIing facility and
sub€ewerrtlK h3rrdfilred:
Imo■ �okal: — Q
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�F
Catawba ML 222,494.6SE 161,736 1,3�
Calculated AmAmunt of kraste dlspased by counter = [M5W LandSds+ Ca lan[jfirls] + lWaste Exported out of aocinty M ►eryding tacit" or vans+.er station! - IWaste PnDwted
Irrtfl tprnky So a rAxp¢ng F.RGilMy 4r trapi5fer st;~]
Lanldfi+led Waste
5olld waste IarwOMEd In khe ilUnty's name:
Total. 2 r0 Q_1
wrote Total
:m sw 174, 540.8 5-
iCD 50,509.28:
Exported Waste
Solid waste sentcuksldE the cauotyto
tramfer statlonor r In facility and
su6ceyuemly Iaudrilled:
Total- 5.09
Waste Total
ms;w 9.09
Fabi%es Listing -County as Source-Df Waste
FaEllltr+lame Tons Reoekred f 7:Dr4s Yran5ferred
j1W4, tir'h'LF•199] FJFr•fharinttrttdrr 1190 �AL%-
pee0way Lammov
IM463-MSWLF-1999 F4otI11115 ErAvirc AWn'tal 335,39 �4A4:
�La rl IM I
il@MrC[PL F• 91a�k1Mrm HR94urm Aerow'rY
Fir!} Faciliky
1803-PA WLF-1997 61ac'vbum Resource
lRemwimy Landf9l FadUty
ISM -TRANSFER -MI G d 5 Rec}rcf ng
:5e ry KW
PINT-]FEANSF1ER•Hirlrary,Ci Pf1raraF*r
eU�
'36IM-MIULF-1997 Gaston Oxinbf 13t1dr111
5$OA-4Crxf AR4 rake Hgrrnan I pndfill
I
- 173y94.40 10.00
17,51Z.77 �2,052.d4
?,619.7 )A, 7d�.�lfi
33.38 / 4.]
1df19.79 0.(A)
Ilrlported Waste
:5i Adwaske recelved In the county ai
ifansfermition or►ecvdlrikfa€mtv and
subsequently Iand511ed:
AAAAAAAAAAAA. Total-- 2.S63-58;
Waste Total
m5w 2, 56 3. 58
W14-TRAN5FfR•JfXr9 pupnn Cab *ran¢irr 8.?0 f $.154
5�Ci0n
62A4-M5WLF-1945 LWhaaleErn. Red- 14.5210.00
Landfill
70 MSWI F-?1)$5 Iirlpin Oak 1arrelfilt 41.6310.00
LM4MLF-19955ampsan County Msposal, G.73 J 0.00
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'Chatham � 1�.���. �7,410 1.41
CalrulMrd Anvvunt of wmie dixpaxed bymunly = IMSW Landfig%- C❑{andiils] r [Waste [Kpi)-Ird uuL urax)unty to m..ryrlingfacility or trarmlim xtationj- [Waite impvrled
Into nadno to- a recycling fatllltV or transfer station]
LandfWed Waste
Solld waste lap I.V led in the cwnty's name,.
Total: $4, 0,4
Waste Torah
msw 84,12-01,134
CD 7&D,43
Exported Waste
Salid waste sent cukslde the cavity to
trartsler station or recyailrtg facility and
$ eWirntlp landF IPA:
Total:S,f+7
Waste Total
MSW J 25,6'99,47
FarilftiEs Listing County as Source -of Waste
FaC111ty N:IMG Tons Reoel'ved l sorts Transferred
030S, fiULF Ig7R fcblm CA 11 L andfilr ;R7M 1(00'
1913-TP-2A22 rrl@d TransferStatlon
NSFFR-201.; Sanf ird 7rrn5frr
JE,115.dliO�16%-Q 2-7d1 5204-M5W1F-1445U*hordeEnW.Re&
tendflll
42i7-TR1 SPIR-2{174Ourham, City of 2,677A2 j2,{r59 59
1 rnnxFrr FhatKi n
3214T-TRANSFER-21015t1oneP3ik Courn
Transfer Statlan
1415T-7RAN5FER-Gverdaie Road Transfer
4lnunn
4 11 ?-1DLF-2MR A-1 Sartah crA (AS uh drill
4124T-TRiAN5FER-UfeErn5trari},CKN of
Transfer Station
S31x4T-TRANSFER-1443 WdnLe Mbn. - Lee
&tr. Tnwiafer Starien
F-2021 WsllRPCVWgfil]LF'
7,fK7175 J7,563.72 I7W-?- SWLF-3015 Great Oak Lar,tl4ll
31.77 { 31. 77'
190L94 DAO
I CE 1.W
4,309 E7 � 9,309-87
IlTlpo€tcd Waste
SWill waste received In the county er
tramfer station or retkding ladAty and
,uhWqugntlq larr1511�d:
TL71a1: O.1
6,12Ck i 4 115,120.15
2.714.132 f 0.00
124.97 { 13.00
78,539.37 f OA4
13202-MPNI-F-213dO5wnpson{aunty ' 2,9fiFi,65{0.00
IDiTnxjll, L I C.
I921ST-T RAHSFF4I-1994 Waste 1154.7O � 13-29
IMm2g ewent0 raalelghJDuMarti Transfer
5#�CI6M1
92313{0Lr-2001 9e3 RoCk Dlspcsal CYO 02.a4 { p.pp
�I a�dfill
2701Page
Cherokee - - 1.8,758.42 - 28,9640 0.65
calculaded AMDu ,t of %�.a5te dlspo3M ny [aur5ty = VM5W Landf n4 CD Landfills] + [Wasm Fxparted out of cwnt4 to recvcling f3cil q or lranster statlonj- lWa5t2 Imported
iMP wunityh4d rec .ng brilrtycctranyrvrst2tp Fl]
Landfille-d Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid wasteFnbflMed In thecount�s name; Solid wasteientoutslde me cauntyto 5NiPwaste recelve l In the county at
tramirer station or rec;dlrrg facility and
subse+quervily IwidFlled:
Tatar_ 18r7 _d oral: 0. [?
Waste Tota4
IM 5w 18, 759.42I
Faririties u51iing County as S;Durce of Waste
tiaclllty Name_ Tons Fieoelved J Toro Transferred
it" -TAANd PFA,2001(30S
Serri€,es
2M-MSWLF-1998 C'hefoicee CauntyrtNSW ib,35BA2 �G.W
IFa[IIIty
1?M)-TNA1d$FFR-�WPCOMnAfli8pppJ S,] 0 15.1W.44
'ono Moto
transfer station or regcllny iao" and
subsequenkly Iandiilled:
Total: O-GO
271 IPage
IChowan - jz '5159-851 13,707
Calculated Amount of waste disposed dycouniy . IMSW Landflns+ CD t3 Mili] a (waste Expa�ted out of county M recycling fa€liftyy or tramfer statlonj - [WaMe Irnported
into Uminty Nam rrt-n7rng Fariluy 4w tnmFer %tatxrn]
i i-ed Wrote EKported Waste Imported waste
Solid vm5t£ PaWi ded In the ownty's narnir: Solid waste swntovlaide the r:uLml f to SoNd waste remiwRLd inthp county aq
Taita l : 7, 546-54I
M 51- 7r546.54
FdCMI!RhUq Listing-LooMy As SpurCi- of VVAa t�
trarrcfpr 5latinn #r r"I g Fprihty and
st�segWentfv lantlfllled'
I -ota l: L 11,023.31
waste Total
IMSW 11,023.32
Fbtilily Name Tore, Reeeiwd I Tom Transferred
P&M-MSWLF-1993 East Eamllna Regi w 4ACI
lRn#fill
JOIT.TRAWFLER-30M Fdmnlml Tpvm 4F Alf?AA7 J.;r%3AA}
r�Fer SZ�t4n
I
rf=-iRANSFER-1995 Perqulrnars- 1-1,657.52 J I.I.M.11
Irnowan-Gates Transief
tr.3wh r 4tation nr recycling 04Frty and
subsequentlylandilll &
Total: 0-00:
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Clay T,$� 1�,zs i +.
Calaalated AnaInt OFLcnte dhswsed by munty =[SSW landfils * CD l amfflkk] * [Vias�e Fmpc ted vut of i�wnty N Fpgding Welty or krinskr stadanl - [Waste I-ww"d
Irdo rouneq to a recySq farilitX cr Lrensfer ste%wj
LarldtI" 0•rj wkste Lxpoftpd VVaSti, Irnport pd WastL?
Solid vedsLeldndfilled in theaxiunLy's ndnie: Solid wahte%enloutsi&the cuwity to SuAiJwaake reaeieed in the [ounLy d!
Total; 5.988.C,81 +
Waste Toni
s SA-8-1581
tram Fei Madan ui recr&"S FaCilily and u ansfur statiun or mLyding dad buy and
sL&sequerrtIW landfllled: subsegderrtlylaMf led:
TiDta 1; Tot zi I - O.OD
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• � F r i ■ �
Cleveland E
29,767.96 10+0,934 2.47
Calculated Amount of wan* dispasw t1Y county - IMSV1 Landitj + CD LaNMPIs] + Iwast-E EKparted out of countV IDo recycling fadatty or tramter statlonl - Iwaste Impa+•ted
into mcinry Sna rrrprhng Far.ilrrnrtranxFr.rxtatmm]
Lan dfilled Waste
501id w,;%fL Ianeillpd in thegcMinty'S nano
Total_ 249, 045.43I
Waste Total
A+1 sw 176,254, 74
CD 72,790.69
Fa6N[Ies UST ing'CaLi My a� source? of waste
Exported Waste
?klid waste- sentgitsidt- thk, Gp1nrtY14)
tmr*(La Aeition or rein$ fatality and
Sumewamiy 18llddlll6d:
Total: _ 722.55
Waste Total
Im5w 722.55
Imported Vtlaste
Spad+vaatq r"iw*d inth4 tnu" a:
tr.rn%for *;tirign nr nppyGling f�inL" and
Subsequently labdtlwd:
r_ T atal: 0.04
Facility Name Tom Rmmiwed } Tom Trun%rarred
pdm-fASWLF-2Al0 aarnners 5rD m5.50 } am 2ME4RANSHR-L993 Wwce Management
iGCvetNmRnt [rf Ncxth Carplina, Irx Of �arganarg
IlAnBpn I.;n 111 - — -- --- - --
113INI-hItSINI.P-1992 OR-MADtte Mtr MI 39 r MOO; �r6U7�.i5u4lf,?Qz5 Grrrrk paK I arri511
edway Lmmififf V
1W34MSINLF-1999 F mihills CWviiemimenlBl
1Larulfrll
=T5MSFER-NO1 6L75rIevyd%rkg
I—
{ievclarrd ChuuLytDLF
M-MSW LP-20M Cleveland County
Ir�ltll Self-Mr;Hel�
SG6GkF 7945 Ga€ign Opvaty' C&n
Il,.�rlu
1997 GasLO11fwrrtr faadfill
LIM / m
72,771.76 { GAG
16.43 � OAI]
730.53 { 719.9d
]S9 911 { 0.00
2741Page
r ■ ■
Columbus 42,655,120 50369 1 0.135
Calculated Aapnnt aFwaste di!?rmed byrnunty _ [i' &W Iandflst CDUrKW a] * [Waste Emported out uFcountyrto recyclingWiltyort►armfer station] • [Wa5te Fknpmted
into aaur,ty to a mec facility or treader aavan]
landflilpd VMStO Exported V05te Irnportpd Wa5ti:3.
Sulid stiasle IarLM led in IhL caunryfs narnr: Solid watkrmint cutsidL the coiriLyIu Sdidvraete rmeiucd in the courrty at
Total: 42,191461
Waste. Terkal
CD 70- 1 7
f4D 31-70
000OP.5 UStingCoUnty a5 So(jrrP of VV,3sTP
trairJo %ationur rmyding Facilitrand
Wmequer" Iandfilled:
Total: 462.66
wa.Ste. foTail
IFncility Name
Tons Rvueived{Tam Transferrmd
'24COTr-71RANSFER-1997 Columbus County
40."5.691 39.3M.71
�ransFer Station
I
AO- AM Nrmteuilk, city 04
469-f-6 f A6) 46
TrairwfeF StffWn
-MSWLF-i995 Uwharrie Erie. Re&
L72 f f}-00
'Lafwllt
7w•hl Wr4013 Great0-ak Iandfil
*B;N SOX
jd tGtF.]9%SampsonCountyrDisposal,
Imc
I
-U5WLF-20D0 Sampscri County
`Disposal, I K
r l0?4# IN E M;Iri" Co. C & n
"olamotion 9
31.70 I Oon
42A47.79 f f}A4
70.17�0-00
1r ansFcr AtAiun or reLyLling facility and
subsequently IarrdfllRd:
-'ot a 1: 0. 00'
2751Page
Craven V 152,744.E
Calculnir.d wn:).jrit of wasir. c1hpu!,m] by Lounly = IVISW LarA[15.- CD L-aruFfilLj t [Waste EKperLed ouL oruvunty Co rrrgdingiaaiiLy or lram&r siutionr- lWasic iFnpurled
Into mintV5a a recyc rgfacility flrtrariskrstat-ml
Lan dfiiled VV@sre Experted Waste Imported Waste
Solid waste Iariflllled In theao+anty's name: Solid wastesentouuIde the Calatyrtin SoMwwe reeelved In the county at
TOtW _ 147r693,7-6
Waste T-DcV
m sw 144, 297.84
CD 3, 395-92
transfer slatlan or recyrula@ facility and
sullzequemly landFillyd:
rotas: 5,050,30
Waste Total
rVTSw 3,733.98
CD 1,316.42
Facilities E75tingCakinty asSoUree -of Waste
Ndlltyftlame IonsReoelwed}lord Transferred
11)701 T,7RAn15FE R-?ntY Brwlrfnrt Trw!;Frr -- �LqA I EA
St a tran
gem-MMVI.F-1993 East Carolina Repwal 39,155.77 J OA01
Land 111
-1&M-TRMISFER.i49�C%L5WMAiArtrrrl
frrunty T ransfrr Sdation
a,375`37f3,375-aT
11W7-TW!9FEA-2r?14GFeE39N9ry'LJIrMR
L,AirpA2{1,3i Af:
frramferStatlan
.2509-WSWLF-1999 CR5VMA- LAnjl +erm
103,756.73 {0.44'
X,Hymal tanrrill
2S10T 7RahJ5FCR-1997 Ch&rryr Point
3,131-74 13,i31-24-
'Transfer StatFan
M3-cuu-2v1i "Saville i & R
3,214 43 ? 4.00
:-TUNSFCR-Z41SDmp Rurq TrAmNF
262-28 J27&M1
Slatiuri
TA4NSFF4l-7gg1 Pamlico Cnw"
er Station
MWP-19M Pit County TrwifeF
transfer stavan or reLycling iaci 10 amd
suh+rrurntly lardfr:hnri:
1a1 11 ().no
7f5M 176.30
2.58 f 2.51
7407�=F.301T3 C. & d L3rndFlll me 7Rtr.97 fO.W
7EG7-MSWLT-F1)15 Great Oak Landflli 5a.51 J 0.00
S2UZ-M5WLF•2UW 5i"np5an Upunty 1.32AA3 f 0.13D
IOiWMN?11, Uf'
-COLF-20Di Aral W-Tk Disipmal C&D
:III
Z0.98 f 0.06
2761Page
lCumberland
7sf 43,44 34 , i.f1
C.plrulwN-d ArrKunt of waatr di%rxrarrcl by mki" = [*A$W Lardlfiif 4 f:D "ndUk] + [4.'acrr f Kr,nrtrd nur nF axxunry rn rr.ryrling fmdlily nr Irpncfer atationl IWA%tr imrx)m and
Irrto rmnkytoa rec}+e:YM fatllkyroftrainsferit iswj
Lain dfIded Wast€p
5611d WAMPltirWMBM iel IhteWry[y'i Marne
Total. 416, 6W.64
waste Total
m5w 375,04$_$3
CD A1,631_$1
FOblitres Listing CCP4inty as 5pur[-0 -Dt tiNaste
Lxportad Wastn
5@lid wjSLaseat outside Ltie tGuBllf Lu
[raf a6f 5ta[iOn-Or ra4diiiQ f3dlily and
5ubsequepc* lmdfllled;
Importod Waste
Solid waste r6miwed in the toum at
Var er U.860 S ur fttytlirg Jacimy wd
subsequently I@ndfllFed:
Total: 1,171.50 Total;
+haste Total waste Total
fa[ilityf Name
Toni Rebeived f Tfn s TfamLfefred
IO403-V5WLF-201G Charnber5
410 r 4A0.
SWZ- ULF-1995 Sampsari Cour%tg Disposal,
128.33 { OBD
1bf-wHWmnn# nF kcxih Carolina, Inr..
LLf.
!IAarann IanrKi[
-
$2l'S7diSlMU�-fSflti �Sxlnracgn{irlmty
2�3,752.9${L1.fiiS
4601-CDLP-097 f w4wrlapnd County CFD
+I> gi2.*5{Q.0O:
bl5lrrr�pl, Uf
�Lhril
830148LF-1997 RALIand County CDLF
A 17 { O.W
126DI-Fr SWLF-1997 Ar)n 543eeL Culnberkbnd
13"77.26 4A0I
ICtunky Landfill
�4 RR-CMIF•7nflnAMRcxkdlarxraalCAD
R2.55{O.Of?
I2fif19-TKAI ER-FaVetteti'llke,MYof
15fx584"1156,584g4
I�and�ll
Ih. rarwW 5Uton
l5XMr-TRAN5FCR-19G2 WaaLr Man. - Lee
23.73 r 23.73
TranOm Slaliuri
h305-TRMSFER-2013 Sanford 7ra+r-fer
ha tlfln
I, I+t7 77 11,147.77
f12N. WWLP-1555 Uwharrle Env. IGeg
1.89-541440
Landfill
Grmt Oak Lbndfil
�315 29 I4.d0
2771Page
lCurrituck
15,974.540 29,602
Calcul&Led Arrxunt of urasie.. di%p ed by munty = WSW Lar,dMI6 t ED Landffitts] + [Wa%te EKpv trd out of wunty to recycling fmilily or lramW %tation[ - IWaxoe impUCIrd
Into carinty oo a re€y€Fng facllITy flr transfer statlm]
Lars df i Dell Waste
Solid waste ka WAtled In the u3untM's name:
1 Gtat-. 36r276=97
Waste To[a�
msw 7, 30D .891
m5w 28, 976.08-
Facilities U5ting CAju nty as Sou me -of Waste
Exported Waste
Salid waste senteurslde the cou-ityto
transfer station or recyding facilityano
ai,bRpglil�ratF� IandFillsd:
0.00
parli* #lame ions Aemlved } tora Transferred
KWA)3-tykEWLF,1993East(Arnlina4 gigm;o I 79,976jmIQ.On
-2743TTRJ NSREfF1996Lurrlhxl(Transfer 311,025.83130,169-32,
.StMm
?X)ST.1RANSF€RQ011Soundiidr,CAD 3,194A7f ,911.42I
V: A%tr TranKkr 8 N-cycling Center
MA-TROISFER-2013 Sal' I)Uosal, LLC 15.Q0.73 i UAM.fr#
-UOD39-M3WLF• Atla•nN WasteDIWsal, r.300 09 r d.00
,Inc. WA 44F.. ?
I m p-Drted Waste
5oildwime received In the county at
transfer stallan or recycling iaciW and
%ijh zrunrtIy Iandfillvd:
20,302,43
11
',11'.]: -L, Total
mSW 1.343.02
C D 18,S59.41
2781Page
t 4 ■
Da re 97,799.590 37,4310 2AI
Caleulated,am mnt of waste dlspased by county - IM5w Landflls+ CD iaWfUls] * [waste Expca d alit of aauntk to recycling %dircy or transfer statlonl - lwaste Imparted
into muntytoa reupdkrhE FarlittXortrangFerstgtlom]
Lan dfilled Waste Exported Waste Irnported Waste
Solid wastelandflNed In theavuntyrs name; Soird waste sent cubIdE the county to 5olydwmte reoelved In the coup at
7ntdI:
Waste Total
M sw 60, 301-27I
CD 17, 846.041
FaF-4%es U51ing County z5 Source of Waste
transfef station ar r lrkifacllitvantt
sAA- eEquerl h1 IandFlled:
I MAI: � 19,652.27
Waste Tola,
msw 1,352.52
CD M299.74
fadlltV Tlame
tans pe_wived } Tara Transferred
Yp7i7C�T-fpAdlSFFk•2n1] FleavNxt TransFtr
11,10e 13.10
lsta,. aGn
I
6sm-NUWLF-1993 East Carolina NgFoml
60,301.27 f Gm.
'L3lsdflll
'- -
.?MT TkANWI-R,19% OrritUrt TrandL r
'0-16 � 1„�41.4?
. tahnn
2707-TRANSFER-21U1 SaundsldeCAW
Waste Transfer & Recwding Center
2705-T MSFER-2013 E3y Rt5 mmi, [LC
?M4'.GL& 1995 Gore £nur" M Lpndrill
;290T-TRANSFER- Lure CauntV Traraler
Istarlarr
+f�3S.Br7 � 3,86159
17,275.4+3 � lA,A38�,i'
37,WApl f Il
0.913.19 f M.913-18i
transfer station or recycling radbity and
subsequently Lard rilkd:
Total: 0-DO'
2791Page
Davidson
C.alrulwWd AnwAint of "-.te dirpmr.d by muro = [dASW Larrlflllc* M Landfills] * [W2i%tr f Kpnrtr-d out nF c)wnty In recycling f;tdil tV orlrarafrrr stalionj - [Wa" impor"d
Ifrto county to a fe€ gAag fatlliq (w transfer stator[]
Lafldt1110 W M' Export[id Wam3 Imported waste
Solid waStf FafbMi[k'd in IN! COUnty's Mffla: Solid The ebwAyf L6 Sold waste temivatl im [he tbufr4p at
Total; 176, 711.921
wash? Total
M51N 17:5,102.15
m5w SM-85
Ci? 827,92
[raihAef ilalirih Err raCydirl¢ facility And
SWsequertly Iandnlled;
Tota l;
7,9 24, 83
waste
Total
,MSW
.4,465.13
Cr)
3,45!a.7Q
Facilities Cistang County as Sou Coe of Waste _ Facilityidbrllt Ter, Ramiwd}Tbru jr—
BM r;rf_efl
1004-f fSVr'LF-1942 BM4Marlotte lM7 424 CO � 0s7O-
!5ppr,fway LanaG6PV
2906-M$LWF-?QCftM6i&wrfliuntyN5W
t5FtOO.491OW
rLrnoed LanrISH
3415T-1RANWER-GVerdale Road-ransfer
2X[L&44 12,001.40.
.Starjan
1I6d.11if,*l? WI Fligh Pnint WndW, ELC
3 Iw IQ-w.
'4i l T OR F-.XL1R A-1 SAnrJr:>,,k C& O LwKifill
123." 1 W
�11213T-TKAN5FER-13mmslsafcs CIty of
22.55 j 2255
�rd'rSFrr Stalr4n
WIDT.TfAKOFR.?Qt)WI9vmtPnplar
;1424i I�,A%.in!
:Tr?kmFar I1C
r 4-K WLF-L995 Uwharrfe Ena. Reg,
4,36i1O edM
Wall Reeydlrig CDLF
1`,?f11S Great Qat twidfill
-19M Rowan 09Urrty Landfill
UnrSxr-�r &Lbtibn or retyding g8bib1 Md
subsequerdw L3ndi[Iled:
T•TRAN$FFf1 1"5 Fast SgMrrrrr 4Ua44
i{r Fprility
FL A 8 Landri II
MAI f ODD
t,Aw£ s{O.OD
9.72 f 11.131)
11"1.16 f 2,4".38
fluor f f].fx]
2801Page
�Davie 35,4-Q.79143,2800 �082
Calculated Amount of waste dlsmsed bw courtly • [M5W Landit + CD{andArls] • [Waste EXported out of cGuntk ka recycling facil" or transfer statlont - lWaste Imparted
intgc9unlylgarrr.ycIngFar.ililycA trans FdlrxtatW]
Larldfille4 WEMte
Solid +mpste lased In the nt4'5 name
Total. 31, 571.231
Waste Tokal
MSW 31443,92
CD 27.31
FaclHkles t.+stlrgCoklnty as -5�oiij rCe of Waste
RuciliLy Name
IYA-M WLF-199QBFFUarlatteMtr
�pcgwmwIawl V
1WA TiRAN9FFk-20 i SUS Fimycing
4rreirr5
3d15T-TRANSFEFL-",erdaleRoad Transfer
Radon
A71 7fiQLF 2WR A:1 Sanr.rrrir f$ IS famcifin
LxpOdE!d Waste
$valid way#p, y"t omrlslde lh4 Cqunty to
rranOu c"tign ar r¢ydirrg Faphty and
sLbseq ie"0' landfllled:
Total: V71.56
W-Rste 'Total
INISW 1 3,771,56
Torn Rmmived j Tnrs& Transrerred
13193 � C.W
3rW?r-77 f 3,097.77
77.�1 � fr.Q�Oi
4120T-TRANSFER- Grernx6nr�. fiiry of 3.951
Transfer Stadon
-BIJW-MS4r'LF-19E9 RAwan Cormty 13Jldllll 31 51L.991 am
J 3Mr-TRANGFER-1.43S Easi Sprncer Wasle I 2.36.71 f 7.v fkll
rrrauwFer Tarilily
Imported Waste
,,, fArl-wske rFSRiwed in tFm roki" a9
transfer srahnn nr rccyr.lins fankt} and
Subs-equentiy laacililked:
Tat71 GO
281 IPage
1L
D u p I
falculwbrd brrAxint aF wastr dispcim-d by rnunty = [M1,W Larrlf1c t CD InwilfiW] r [W.lgr i apnrl nri nut nF 4xwnty to r4uyuling fPPW$y or tmrzslw rtatign] • [W4sW
Into raunty %a a recy€.;rLg fatlll .y [sr trafrsfer station]
Landtil1e0 VVR;;99 Lxported Waste Imported Waste
SBIid *UtL%U&dW irr Me!4dunrq'S ndni8: Solid w8!,Le!w L eumitl6 ffi8 enuAtyf to Said waste rK)eiui�d in the Lburav at
Tclta f- 84. 476.441
Utila5te Tlatal
jmsw 84,469.89
D 6.55
Sraiisfry suti8nelf rBC dingfacilitVdrld
sOme-quentty ImcIfllled;
Total; 6,045.34
wast-E Total
ft+ sw 15,045-
F2614ies OSTMA CO Linty as 5ourco of Waste
Fheility Name TBfsxReCkiVtdtl ItrtiTrarliferred
26G9-TRANSFER- FayeMvIlle, CAV M 1.31sD 85 f 1,344,&5
Tran%FPr Stakinn
�iA3:IribilSfER-]Q(i'x�4rPlinOWmly
47,R5*.r7� d#!4774$i
TranxFrr StaWn
544A-TRfNSFER-M4 Deep Run Transfer
4,2WA1 {4,474-13-
RaWn
"DL&I"5Sanw*urcOaurrty Di5gxal,
&551WX
LLC
i4MQ 66WLF•2OrDSmmpwmCmmtV
FAAF[4A9fa.¢fl
Il�sposat LLC
B�T-TRANSFER-2W Black frea Road
237A-9 123436
Tram!Z" StWm
UAM5.fer StBubn 8r feLydirig 13d1t4 Ind
subseWentIVlandf Ed:
Total: 0,00
2821Page
Durham
367,218,780 327,957 0 1,12
CaloulkrLed Arn writ of "61c.. disposed by county = [MSW Landfills + CD lAndriits] + [Wa%te CKpsr tr•.d out or ixwnty to nerpding (adlity or rrerafri mationl- [Wasee impurSrd
Into codntV to a recy cGrW faclllW or transfer stat•o+l]
k—widfilled Vvasto Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid waste laMlllled In thecounty's name: Saud wage ie11todtslde the comity to SMdwaate received In the county at
trar►stei station -or ree}+dlrtg facility ana transfer EUCan or recycling iaciRty and
su}nrguer-tlyIandrilla¢: -5ubw anrrtlyIandfilled:
1 ot�.I: 464r174.80 rotal: - — 4.788,29 i t�[a1: 102,344,321
Wast-E Tatar
MSW 365.556.24,
CI] 99.218-5 61
Fe C[fi ti e5 Li5t+ng {au nth+ as Sou roe of Waste
Wastc• Total W;3Sle Total
MSW 4,788.29 MSW 102,344,321
Faculty Hame
tans Received f rtons transferred
j1."-M$WLFr1g92 RFk 1r�lnkt�i41tr
LS .fiA 4.cx1
medway LandOV
3212-TRAMFER-211114 Durhanl, Cltyr of
145,919.-01 f 14A,9 2 9A
-Transfer StaWn
3214`r .1 RAKW MfM Qonr Park C.niat
1 I,ASS.f�i } 1,U,591.97
lranxrrr Stmkin
3901-N45WLF-2(I.0 CWord 5utrHtleD
4Sd IG.M.
MWLF
4117-CMI-MI3R-1 Sanck"C&DLmdPol
DUU1C.94
,731MA&SWLF-1997 Upper PiedmornL 27,464.12 j 11d0
!ReKkon34 LanON
-TaN-NrSrh'LF-2Q15 Great Oak Landfill 21.03 14 M
ti M-10LF399fi 5arrWmm County Diip"I, t-9d I DAO
Ur
@2f124A5WIF21 S�mprnn{mintr
347,$9(. pffF.114
Dlspasal, LLC
9215T-TRANSFER-1994 Wacte
1913K532 j 2,4m.93
MaAaRgement CA slalelglRJDLnMaln Transfer
4taitinn
9223.CVLF-2001 Fed Rock 1315PCGRI-MD
",1)3,5310.00
landflll
9231-41ML17-2012 WnwmAeld Road C&D
43.1310.01)
t.eedflll
9242 TRAMSFLE-202GWall Pesydmg 2,517.11 / 2.32 7.30
SarnQr Road
2831Page
r ■ ■
MIM `a+ r r
, E d B o m b e 69,728.97 48,311 1,42
C.mIrrrlatwd Amryint nFvasty di%pnsrdbyrrurntp - [USW Landfidct CD L#ndFAk] t [V:aspe1mpmtid nut of muntyIn wyclirgfacility ar lrarmferitationl - [41faof imported
Into cmntp +k a rewAng facility ar transfer station]
landfllled Waste, Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid vast-&laai itled In rhecounry's name: Solid Waste senturLsldethe rawityrto sad wmte received in the eaunq at
sander station of recyding faellitp and transfer staslon or recycling iadRty end
5trbsequewthw IandlIlled; subsequerftivtal;dfllled;
T001; 463973.8 total; F--22,664,5U WOMEN 1 atal: 332,91!
Waste Total Waste Total waste Total
m5w 2,595.43 iti sw l 22,664.50 M-sw 332-91!
M Sw 29.210-48 ---
CD 14, 591.87
Farilitie5 Listing County as Source of Waste
FadlltvName
Tons Received f Tons Transfe rre d
'-hLSVr'4P-S99U'EastCarolina fr49UMILLF
21,621.28{ i
VIA -'+1SWI-P-2 SmPpsan4�wn�
Lan¢Iil±
Dls�osal, LLC
33DI-IDLF-3997EdgecornbeCouilty
34,555.77{C..20
92264MLF-2(]DiRea R-ckDisposalL&G
terltlflll
•TfIAN%- K 19%: FdzecPrP*e wrrI:v
1'a.119--�� ? I q,084 Y'
V-j0A,N.4EFiL• �4ck Creek FluM . .
ITrddLSFirStalton
Transfer Stahnr•
s64�ti r -(R NSFER-PD4i Rocko Mwirik a1'
17.339.7a 17,339.88
L0 24-MSWU- CrinswAick Waste
,9 TransferST,3dorl R2
MnrogerneotFacllIgLI-C VA
-7404T-MWP-19% PILL Caundv TraRIef
19E,79 1191. 90.
j tekWrl
?W4Rl NUFF0fol EI€ Rrpirring
TMmfer Sta,Jan
FaI77-CDIF-2W9C&D IaMtl- Inc
JW7-h S64LF-201<S f rrat (Ink LanrfHl
�R.Cr4� 35.90
33.29 r c.00
GA1 { ODD
�,7154.� T � 5,096,83
2,995.43 { D.DD
2841Page
� * t r � '- t
lForsyth ln=-477,957.1 384,063 1.24
Calculated drnlwnt of waste dispused bq county = [M!&VI Landfills + CD landfills] t [Waste EKpwted out of county eo recycling fydiity or tramfer %tationi - [Waste impur7ed
Into cwntvtoa re€yc;-nRfatlIftyoftransfer itatWl
LandfiUed Waste
Solid waste landfill led In the caunty's name-.
Waste Total
m SW 427.115.35
mSW 131,96
C4 82,5M f
Exported W;3ste
5olld waste sent-mulde the Lountyrto
translef 5CAIcinor recycling facility and
Wbsequemfly 1mr illed:
Total, 15,224.39
Waste Total
mSW 14,16D.65
CD 1,068.73
Facfffties Listing County as Sou me of Waste
Facillty flame Tons Recehred I ton€ transferred
'3 (52-hk';WlF-1991 Hanes Mill itrmd tmndfM
)9S�¢RS $9 O.Qfl
12{1Y-F-1995WIM[on-5aleM.CITY-t
25,625.70 0a70
Id5a1l.SbL*N Road CALF
:34tAT-7RaraSF=Fr.-6vwrdxlk Ponad 7ran%Fer
90,62.1.7AI Ni 621.1R
L5tatinn
3424-TRMF5FER-2EFZ4Abbey Green
54.942.29f 54,942.02
Transfu Station
1115{IXF-Z41Z WI MIRK Rolrt LaWfill, LLG
ZFi,294.27 0.04
A117{OtF-200RA-1 SandicrkC&D ►mdfill I 27,1134.71 �ODO
a112AT-TRANSFER-r3ifeenstrffr%titY of 14.10.65 j 0.164.W
Trimfer5taflan
4122T-TRANSFE t-2012 WI &.irnt Poplar 1,057AO { 1,069-73
Transfer LLC
Imported W;3ste
SMvwaste received In the Launty at
transfer station of recyding 4adM and
4uhserlugntl4 larwifilled:
T0I Al:
WasEe Total
MSW 46,914.12
CD 286.26
I6204- IS I p I NS Muho rriL� Mv. Aeg R?•.37i..33 f O.m
!L2gtlrlll
71506{rDLF-2421 Mall Recyct�ng EDLF 1,82A.87 j O.l7d
7-607,MSWLl` 01S Grrwr Oat Wriwifill 631fr61.74101M)
jWO3-MSWL1`1488 Rowan County Landfill M.45 J 0.4G
,92Z6jMl.F-24D1 ReU ROCK DlsPMal C&U 7.32 f O.00
Landfill
Iuau�&�41i14i� R & l5 Landfill 111.26 0.00
I
2851Page
lFranklin 73,731,57 71.2-20
Calculated lruxwnt of ,caste dlspasetl my caurrN = [15W Lantlil& ♦ ca Landfllks] • jwaste Exported out of count4 m recoing iaci9" or tramier ssationl- (waste ImpNmi:1
lntd vmno ro a mvper ng Farilry Qr transFer statw]
Landfilled Waste
Exported Waste
Imported Waste
Solid waste larigHed In thecmnt4's name;
Solid waste sentoutslde ttie cc.wtytD
5NOwmte remmed In the cour`ty at
trarnf& station -Dr resW- Ir4jfacility and
transferstatlan orrei;VcIingiaaM" and
t.u6nngtieMlK IandFllral:
subscqurnklylandfilled:
Total- 6906-4
+
rotal. 3, 3 i.3G ri
7oral. 33-24
Waste Total
Waste Total
Waste Total
IM5Yw 51,255.29
m5w 3,571.13
N9sw 33.24
JCD 19.631.16
CD 367.23
Facfllties Listing {aunty as Source of Waste
*atiIIItY-Name
Tons fiemlyed{Tons Transferred
.3c4;-YAANSFFr2, Franklin GwnkyrTrmvFer
49,557.6$I 54r259A7 9?.34-TkdN.WFa-2012 Waki-Tran7W
367.?3/ 367.24
Stat60
station
139M-M WLF-2012OHiortlSUMItleU
777-90%OAM 92 Z-TRM5FEf-3020WallRetrdk@-
100.84{1157.21
;Fds)NLF
I (GarnerRaed
)3(A-MSWI P•199? Opprr Pir*nurht
46,551.191OLM
kPgio-nal r ands
92D2-MdWLF-2DM 5ampmrr CoLaity
3,q3i20 j OAOI
oispeaa4 LUE
9107r-AANSFER-1597'darrce County
3,394}JO { 3,3�
r rar*fer Stakgn
-}71$T.TpdN5FFFt i9U Wastr■
71ip4 f! }-M
M.3mWmealt Of irale*hMurham Trerlsfer
Station
-
-3210-ILHF-2MI Fled kuu� Dmpmal LMD
44IL22 / 4A0
LaMfI
9231-Ck7LF-2012 kowrrfleld Paad CAL
16,19ri,9M { ¢.Obi
Lan,YRn
2861Page
Gaston _ 372,W7,9623Z,789 N
Calculated Arrrxint of vraste di%poxe+d by, munty = [Fi SW Landfi!1115.+ CD iamViilh] r [Waste EKpvrted uul uF wunty to Perycling fmality or tramfer siationj - [Waste impufud
Into «nty m a necyciNnR facility 4m transfer starml
Landfillelf Wa:Ae Exported Waste Imported Wiste
SOIItl waste ilamomed In mecnunty's name-. 5alld waste sentcursi& the couatyto SN1uwaste receldred In the county at
transfer station -or red_ycilnig facility and
5Uh5rquEntly IanriFilIO:
ratat: 383,244,71 rnlm: ' 8,296.53
Waste Totar Waste
M SW 47,09RAO 'M5 W
MSW 251.591,54
CD 74.564,37
Facilities Listing County as Source of Waste
*acillty flame
Tans Aeaelved } Tans Transferred
•.^4 -MAWLF•300Chnnthgrs
S1,492A30IC�¢rh
L7eveWWrnent or NcM Carolina, Ir+C
(Anson Lanudatf
1_:WSWLF•1992EFl-a3T.IbUtMtF
15,237.mfQM:
Speedway Lan -AD V
1403-WYYLF-1996r0othllls Eny'ronmerftal
_I
1,F34u2ICoo
I�ar�Filt
iSLD6-TRANSFER-20131GDSReeyeialq
4U.25 15253
krvims
�666-CblF • ]',19S Gaston CoL-P -} ♦ &D
15,31Q6 / O W
I �ir�filF
3EfM-l1SWLF-i999 QstoeCo„nt4 iandnlr
193,53BA3IOM'
rW9-TRANSFER-]993Waste Management
34,798.6313-0,294.13-
Carolinas
W4-CMF-1999 Gake Norman Landfill
10.00
Iota]
R,2-9 ,53
transferstadan orrecyrlinglacidtV and
suhcRqu4rftIglwnelfillpd: '�YY
Tr)[.11:
Waste Total
IVISW 19,533-281,
6034,FRANiUA-3Oii3 [WFTn Oty Transiwr ?,!)44.fA f 2.0^.21
Statlal5
BZO4JMSMLF-1995 Urfia�tle frn1. FS4.A5 f 4.41?
Landfill
91514-FRAN.9jRr2OlA LUoulr Frsmrrt�nns 1.1O f 3.15
Munro Fran0mr gatinn
1UDC45-TRANS-Fort Mill TransfustatlanSC 5,742.89 5.337.62
UC05i?-NI5141T- Rlchland _2 ndflll, Inc. Sc 17,41!0.$11 f ODD
2871Page
Gates 9,540.370 10,393l M7
Calculated &-wnt r]F wa5fie diWMed 4y rQUrrt' = [PASW Wrrlfiffs * (1)1 jimOrl ] r rWage Fep4rted Out vF 4Pupty 14 FecWling rt6' ur JFdmfef statiunl - [Wa5t4 rmp
inl-D eaunty to a recyeing facilhy ce Vender station]
larldfllie.d Vvristq xportpd Oia_5irv. Ifnpr)rtpd 4lWasti?.
Solid weal a Iandfilled in thr ajunLy'S panic: Solid wash 3en1 uuhide the cowityr lu SAd vrmte rrueiw-d in the county al
Totals. 1, 309.13�
vva$?p Torril
IMSW 1309-131
0brftlps Usling County Rs c4urcp of Warta
tramfeR station -or re^- a ing Facility and
SLFNiKuerM1tIV landfllleu;
Total: 7,231.24
W.R.5tP Tnial
MSw 7,2.31.26
fbcililyr Wame Tom. Ple mir*d f Tom Trensftrred
'0M-FASWLr-i993 EaaQrollne R%aniw I "119.13 1OM:
I nndirll
•77 T-Tr+AraSF-k,1 Fkriquirnan6 I 7,""717,131-241
i-h45mn�iate5 Trans'rer
t+ansrer Autian or reLyding facifitV acid
subsecmerjtl4 Ian4flimd:
ri Tota 1. 0.00.
2881Page
Graham 7,225,11 -�,naa 0.90
Calculated Amwnt of waste disposed by county + [M5w Larjdii Ws + CD Landli irs] F [Wast-E FxMrted aut of county to rergdlrWr facially or trawler 5tatlonM - Iwaste Imparted
into pmnry 1oa rpgycAng Fariliixrx Frnn%Ffrxtati4M]
landFilled Waste Exported Waste Ilwiported Waste
Solid vm-teIondfised IF, the vwnWs --v; Salk +~cote sent 041Ys1de fne SQunty t4 5ard ale r"iwk-d In t1 a raU" of
tran5far Action ur rppr4ng Fasilitxand transFprstalion orngGyrlirtgfgc3" and
st&sequentty landtllled: subsequently IandiilYed:
74ta1: 7,225.1.1 T-L) izi1- 0.00 7ot„I-
Waste Total
MSS! 7,225,13.1
2891Page
R • •
Granville 50r92.251,10a
Calculated &-wnk 4Fwa5w di51Ki-5?d byrraurrty : [iASW Idrdfil5* CDUmOU61 + [WaAe Fepurted uvt oFcQwnty k4 regrhngfaWity ur tmm r Ltationj - [ti'wa5N imported
into bwnry to a recyc" facility or trander stetwMj
urldf1119A Wasto ixperred Wasip. Imported waSrp.
5blid Ym%Ie lavMWed in Me xrunrp'S nerric Sulid waste3cniculsidrthe! cowilyIu Soiidrraete rvociwcd in the county A
Tvta I : 40.421.761
€��W.;.rylfi raraI
M 7V4r 60,396,09
ICD 25-67
F�acwrikrP.s LiSIMg �oLlnty a5 SekJF -Of W,31;t�
traials sletionur rw-ydin$ hiciliLX-dnu
5tysewently Iandfllleu;
Total: 10,507.48
`a+W,4.;tr TotAl
IMS4l' I 10r507.48
Fncilily Hama
Tons Rmmi"d } Tom Truri0wrrd
3212-TRANSFER-2Ls1,3 Durham City of
4,309.E9 l 4,28L15
�mnsfpr $#ahan
~taT-1rPA a5F*P-200j Sti3nt park C4� t
ST3 ZB J ll7kl 5s
ilanaFer S#alkm
j3901-fASWLF-3(112 Oxford Subtitle D
37,210.543I OM
MS1MLh
A15V��F- 443 kjpW;Piwdmarst
kle*D I OM
'�e¢�a� 4araui�l
VW-rr.iwi F-?OCO$ampvon Cnunhr
0.56 f 00).
-Disposa . LLC
i
i91U2T-TRANSFER-19&7 Wmeei&.jnt4
�r 104.79}b,1EU M
jransfpr $takion
RM-Mr-2MI;Wd "rk Nspw;I C&k 1 25.6710.00
�Lars¢f R
v ansrer sliliun or recycling laci9itq acid
subsequerrtly omfllhed:
ri - of-11: 0.00
2901Page
lGreene - -ION10,303.7aM 12 0.51
Caleulated,lrnaunt of waste disposed by county _ INISW Landiiys 4 CD iandI11151 + [Waste Bpofted out of cDunty to recycling 4a€ialty or ramler stkion[ • lWaste inipaned
IRty Dmncyhoa reryomng bribly0ctransferstvwq]
LandfPled ifin e
Solid waste lard L%cl In 5heavunty's name;
1 n5a1- 1r$37-59
VVast,e Total
cD 1,M7.591
Farili ies listing County as Source Df Waste
Exported Wa5te
Solid waste sent flertslde the county t-D
trar► fe* station -Dr rec;ding facility and
subne4erer0V liwdlilled:
Toral: 8,415115.1!�
waste Total
msvv i 8,466.19
Faclllty Name
Tons Reoelved } Tons Transferred
AOM-CDLJR71"J-5nermrC.armrFCdtF
--- 7,$1"jOXI
54�12!-TRANSFER-ZM Deep RunTrarlsfef
2,853,4313,042-28
FSterfon
17404 r•UWP 19%Fitt County Trrntfrr
1,574�$ � 1.01-32.
. itatinn
�7�ft+ N5FER-2M.l Ell Recvcllgg
33.15 J 31— 5-
,Tragsfer 5ta';on
74OF-111i-209 C & D LafrJii' Int
& 54 10.00•
{hWT.1RAN4;K 2N'M HI. -irk frwrt R.mom I ,9 � 4d i X$71- i
Tr-amrerstd,Jorr
Imported Waste
"d wmite reselved In the county at
transferstation 3rrecVcllriKfacJKV and
Subsequently IandfUmd:
r_ I nral.
291 IPage
■
1 ♦ •+ r 4 y + 1 r.
'GuilI M I
ford 806r989,22 542.451 1. 9
Ealruhfwd Am-.unt of wasir di!6pmmd by rnunty = [USW Lartlfillills+ CD lamfrilk] r r Wave EKprxtrd nur of county In mryr.ling ianliry nr Iramirr tiiation' - lWame impcxtrd
Into rwrity to a recwirng facllrty or transfer 5tati0fll
Landfilled Waste. Exported V ;irte Imported Waste
solid wastelar ivied in theoauncy's name: Solid westesentOutside isle county Ca SMihr sse received in the CaLIRty at
sransletAklonor recoing facility and
subsequendl' Iall�tllled;
TotA 807,006,62 + TOW; 40,240,29
Waste Tot,:, waste Total
M$W 631,912-94i MSvv I 40rO53,49
I
CD 175,n93-681 CD I
Facifities Listing County 2115 SouFCe Of Waste
F E1111tM'larm
Tans Received 1Tom Transferred
WCS-bta]"sO*IinC kDka-rdflll
91.016.(N)
fits LFa-lla Chambers
490.70 GAO
eilFlarA+BhC Ot Korth C3folina, Ifr—
!l+rnsorl Landfill
INA-rrt WLt-I942BF'•ti7arIMeMt1
4523110M
Speedway LarHAf V
ISM-TRAN%[R-2dl01 {OS Rrcirdhg
Servk)ee
321AT-TRRN5FER•2bEl1 Slane rarrk GDL-t
lransfer5ta7on
3416T-TRAN5F1R-O,rerdAERoad -iimlet
i Lati+]rr
3424-TRANSFER-ZG20Abaey Green
Transfer5tatmn
4103-CW-199SC,reensbaro, City of White
S51 eekLandFlll
121. 4 f 14A6
I T2 11. 74
40.037.26 i 40,437.26
1E6M { iBfi.BL]
50123M91000
transfer station or reckdirLE iadlity and
iubsg-wenkly IandfirYed
Total., 40,257.68.
Waste Total
M$w 35,717-741
4,539.94
41044MSWLf--1991 I Leh font, Uty of
1 5,66916 f 0.04
Yfer3ey VBMEVLmdiili
411Z• ASWLF-1497 GreeesCarp, ❑tyof
BAEaUjQAO
White Rreet MONLF
4116-( ril F Pni ) Wr Hqh PCMr I ;IrWfilk I 1 f.
4A,1W.?010.00
41Z74MLF-2009 Art 5wdrock MD Landf111
72,642.45 J 0.00
4116T-TRANSFEFL- aIOW Mad 'Transfer
132,9M.70
StOinr,
442¢T•T-RANSFEfi-Grgrnsharo, ur
222,434.A41222,439AA
Transter Station
I+122T-Tf44H5FER-Z41Z WI Burnt PDVar
58,575.41 1 59,202.90
IrransferLLC
6204-dSWLF-1995 UwhwTirfrn. Reg.
24311515 4 113.00
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Halifax 9a,962.94M 49,214 1.89
['.al[ulatrd brrDunt disrxxrmd by munty = [MSW lardM11%* C.0 lmnrtfilk] r [Wm;tr E Kpprtnd out nF munly In muyuling fadiFry or trarnftr Uati4nl - [Wartc impcxtrd
Into oounLy mo- a fEcyrdr[g facllky or transfer stetim]
Landfill9d VVastla Expofted Waste Imported Waste
ielld taste Lori& li6ed in the 4munty's Herne: solid wade sent oumide'lihe roomy to Solid waste reLeiv-dd in [hie tuuiA-V dL
EM101ief itdli0n 01 ruCydiitg Fa[iliLy 9nd
sWG'8Fauermy IandFllled,
Tit61' 100.189.1 + Total-. I 44.11
vV25ty Total W,3st-e Total
MSw 38,057-19 imsw 44.11
m5w 57,589-99
CD 4,54L95
U ansrer sla tidn ur reuvr ling 4adlirp and
subseQventlw laro&lced:
TutaI- 9,270.40
Waste Tot@ I
mSW 9,270.401
Fat411itiLas Listing COUnty as 5o,iroa of Waste
f8tility Name TonkReuivedyTonn TrBnd erred
OM-WSINI-F-093 East Carolina pelacnai
25132 a 0-00
I92.26-CLLF-2001 Ned Rock disposal €&0 13.103 { O.DD
'I mrKiiill
II a ndFill
, 3OT NSFER•iOAF: €dg*rnmbrCaunky
A4.111".t7
1 2AMSVAF•6runswidWpge i J,9 ii 2ifl-CO
�ED3!?-MS)hIT,-
'TrmrrsFrrStaymn
rn
nagaFnl FarilityLLC' wA
I-02CA-IMY-2a13 Halifax County Landfill
4,536.E f 0.00
Atlantic Wasve I}isposdl, 8,22&371 13.131)
II ac. VA 056Z
7EF73�aiifa� Cuir<d1' I 7K,d-�fi.R6� t8,4�S.A1;,
Q
r421jr'T-TIIAMFiR-i94F Wr•klnn, lovn nF 47,9-;5.Fa j
Ir'rmsfer Fa�lllty
;7�03{a[F-2009C;& DiaWAN Ine S f ID-00
2€1i7-F.C5y4[ F,9g75 Gmat nak I anrINI .34.99 / (?.On
VSWLF-ZGM 5ampmn County 57,290.Ea il 0-00
r sposa4 LL{
2 9 3 1 P a g e
�II��TaealM.' �a��1�[Jgrr' Tor�sJP�r�rr;
■NONE=
Calculated rarrw,fnt of &ante dIspased lay county .NSW Lardfl1& 4 CD Lar`[MIIS] , lwaSW EttprxtEd aut of county 4a reQrIInk fad Ilty ar trardfer statlonj - lWaste Imp"d
into rrintylaa r&cycwng Fariliky4-A tramFfr$htsrwr]
tia,dfi,te 1 aAe Expagted unite Imported Wa5ke
Solid mp5tp Ian4iLed in the inty'5 narnr: Solid wa"SL ntpat5idpthp rpLprtyto cjkdwaxtn rp"iWd int1W (-aunty at
TGta I : 126, 950-30I
Waste Total
M SW 7;9. 616,2 2
lIPabIICIP.S LISSifjl; f.00nly a5 $ourcp of WaSxA
tram frr 14ion or rvvpVinE Facility and
subsequefrtt IM0111ed'.
Total: 8,053. 30
waste roof
MSW 8,053.30
tfan%fvr 5ta7inn nr nprycling {adFty and
subsequently laf►dillled,.
ri Tul:ll. 0-00:
Farility Name Toms Reoti,ned � Tf3m TrOmArred
26W-TRANSFER-Fxrextevllle,CAVol 2,754.S7�2.75497 F32N-M5WLF-1995 UhvhafrIL- Eny. Re& 63.00}4.DD
1 mmFpc Station L andFill
A11.7-CMf-)MRA-1Samr*prltabLandfill 1)MfWX $742-ih1F-1996Samp%mCountyrA-;pp%al, �.66IO.Cr�
II,C
43M-F-DLF-7C1B HafnetzCaurfN Dunn-
3UE3.95y0. 0
92014YiSWLF-2DGU SampaonCodnL} 7.9.553.22 f 0.00
Erwin UD laodit
alsKsal. LLC
4? I-CULF•1997 HanXtrCA Arrctrr m
1fa,9571$i f CLW
9UR-CMLF4001 Hod Ro khispo%al CAD au.&S f 0.00
Cmr.k C ILD Larsdfill
4fi,625. 22 ",825.52
LandFll
I4142-TRAN.VfRr202LjWall Rm-Fling- 4S9.361461.71
A.Wr-TRANSFER-14471-urrnMI Czwnbr
Transfer Radon
IGafner Road
4XST-TRANSFER-Andemm Creek LanLifr+
35,50.74 135.565.74
Trnsri-r Statkin
2.(kB.74 12,089.75'
.;-W4T-TRANSFER-199.1 Wa_tiLL Man. - Lre
r,rr. Trun5i'm Statiun
2, 7AB 88 } F, 7m.es:
530-TIRMUFER-2013 5anfeed Tla I.Er
5tabart
2941Page
lHaywood 101,343.4 152r495 1,62
Calrulatnd AnsDarnt nr uraatr dixlx ed bq murdy = [*ASW LandfiBF t UP LamKili a] - [Wa%hr fKpnrrrd nur nF nmanty In rrryr.liny {an Iit4 nr trjim(nr-amtianj . lftwr impend
Irrtoncwntytoare ycin;facility ortransferetebmi
LairIdflil-Rd WasU2 Cxportnd Wastr± Importad Wastf!
Solid wau& laAdfiPed in the ewnr4's nerne: Solid waste Sent outside Ille Chufity Lu Sdid waste reroeived in the enum et
[r MJS4 ga[i0n 4r re4diiig FaLi ily and
sL.Mequer tly Iandfllled;
Total, 101,194.1�1 + Total: 145.29
Vvry.;M Total Waste Total!
m5W 25_43 msyy I
M5W 100r961.53
M SW 207.17
FabiItreS List ing COW nty Rs 5041MV Of WaSt-P
f-ar:IIiIVName
ToftFleeeived {T6r'd irMLMtred
1101-TRANSFEFI-1993 Waste M1anagernerrt
145.28 } 149_28•
lF A�Lr�.illa
4403-MSWLF-19% H"nmi Co Whim Oak
- I K9615.�1 � pX10.
I ��rV
I
UM38-MSWLF-Tt E 9 Lendnil I
�07.1-7 AGM
IYW$-MM P Union C.nunty LaraYdl dha I 25.AII I(VI0
LgMatr Rngipnal LandFill
Var15rer Uatitmi ur retVCliNFaCiity Bird
subseQverdlY erL0red:
natal: (31.00
2951Page
Fenderson 38,539.452 116,71Q CF, 33
tdlr:ulsird ,SrmyJrlL of wash. dispasrd by county = IMiW LandSis+ Ca 1andVis] + [Waste Ercpprted uuL uF cccunty to nerpding fadiity or tram(ex station` - lwasie impwed
Into cwnty zGa recrr-ng facility or transferstaSm]
Landfilled Waste Exported Wiiste Imported W;3ste
Solid waste tar&hiled in thetaunty's name. Solid waste sent cutsldetile cowtyrt-D Solidwasee remlved In the county at
transler ssatlon or rerming facility and
S.Ulmrcµnmtly IandFillvd:
Total 2 7r5-64 + TOsZi1: j
Waste TotiI Waste Tom
m5w 21,3A-11 MSW 11r008'a'
Msw 6,210_29
co 2,24
Facfl�tEes Listing {aunty as Source of Waste
FaCllltr.lame
Tons Fleoelved I TDM -fransferred
04ffl. 9'.SwL.FQ0]0CharrRhars
1.?34 f111f:.w
Development of Norm Cafollna, IM1C
lAuon Landiial
1UM-TRANSFER-1993 WBslk Ma-ra6rrnrrd
_
iq 992.44 � 1 Q,99�_99
Of Asheville
.1$054A015F.M.2W1 Gin RCcvong
, ja. }5 115 -Sz
,SQrti+kes
;A407-hlS I-F-i993 Haywood Ca Mile aA
La�eliu
�OSfi#T-xkanLSPEk-]9 L�endersnnuelCY
Fer �aslllty
{�fiD7 MSWLF-20 5 Greae Oak Landlal
5202•C131-F-19965arnasm County Disposal,
I(
I tl)DA8 M %Wl F 11 nirun f nLLngy I.pn46ll dba
I ILnvtn r ki ginr-ql Landfill W.
4�82.40 {�.i10
116,00,23 j I n.019 1
L1 I U.00
21,319,11l0
vanster station or rerycling iacim-Y and
ajhwrinnntly landfillvd:
i ptal: 0-00
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H r ford 56r08 19.803 2,
C ilriilxtrd Amminr oFwave diW-;rd hq rnunry = [a.13W landfi Ili - CD landfiik] - [WasM FKpu"r4;I nur of manly ro Feryr.lirto frriliry or Iraniisr sinrinnj - IW;%I%f impuTt-d
Into wuntyto. a recy42�ng facility or transferstaticn]
undfl1ll}a waste Exportlid �NastLa. Impoirted Waste
Solid waste FnndfiSed in the munt4's narne: Solid waste sent oulsi&e dhe County to Said waste renewed in the County at
Tbtak
54, 772.48
Waste
Total
WSW
36r435_20
Im SVw
18.337.28
Fac.1hl;jes t]sting f-Owlitr as $dufce of waste
Era MILef itatiun 61 reLlr{fing fstili Ly4Rnd
slbsequeMly landfllled;
Total: 1,314.21
Wastr Total
m5w I 1,314.21
f8[IlltyName
Tom Reveiwd}Tons ifaMArred
030-WSWLF-1993 East Carallna Reoanarl
1B,337.zs } 0m:
lI an.t ill
-AN7,1RAN41FR-M7 Wrldno, Tpwn of
1,304 521 1rifH-S7
1 ram.Frr far.ility
aS---2T-TRAN5F`f -1Y_s5 Fmertlard County
1,97U_99 f I.SM39-
Tra95rEr Station
W2MTMEAh15FERAt %P-t-rquimarW
5,R IA,691
f.in6won,45" 7Tamfwr
114JAq •M4;U LF• Allanue. Wartr Disposal.
r 001
Irw. YA 1562
t,ensrer Uakiurl Or re!LyL:Iiq idiAFny and
subseglrerrtlp IarrdiliFed;
0. Q4
2971Page
i *rs r r t r
Hoe .40,i569,7 59.173 0,
Calrulwted AFw-)unt of "At! dixpused by county = LMSW LardSls* CD iarKI061 + [Waxte Erporlyd oul oFcounty to rerycling Cidlity or lrarafrr-%tationj - [Vaxte impxled
Into cointwtoa revocaufacifty4rtransfer stat-anl
Lain dfilled Waste
Exported Waste
Salld wa5taaLimM M In the-munty's name:
5011d Waste sent aralslde the cauntyto
trarnsler statlonor recydlrlg fadlitand
5L*5pqugntly landfillrd:
Ialla1: 39,204,29
+
rotal; 1r46S,48
waste Totah
WastE! Total
IMSW 39,204-29I
M5W I 1,465.48
Faioties Lin ingCounty as Source of Wane
RaCIllty dame
tans Received } 7ar& Transferred
:?€M-TFAN%FF.R- FwMggvilYr, ntynf
ird37AA 11,497,641
Transfer Ststlan
702-TRMSFER-MA Hake Ca1;uW
38,M1.81 J 39,458.00
aster Sta&nn
IS.UA-TP"'%FFR,AM3Sanfor4i TrwnxFrr
.21.02 j 27.Ck
rSratuin
-VSWLF-1995 UWharrie LnV. Reg
mL42IOAU
�Lar.Ufllt
1fM-M5WLF-20D2 Salnpsan COL my
3BA151,91 f 490
'hixpmmJ, LLC
4.;MT-'T"NSFER-1N7 Sr..ndand Cnimmy
01" f O.S2
Trimfer Sta;Lan
Imported Waste
SMwaste reaelved In the faun y at
Vansfef staUan or recydlr%4ad" and
5Ubuma prMyrlandflllpd:
1rli�j1: 0.Wi
2981Page
FHy d e 4,936.2SE 4,603 1.05
CalCUlaUd ArMMnt of *ante disposed dv {oUnty - 1* 15W Lantl$tls» CD {aryrt fl • lWast.E Exported out of county Rn retwtling f3cillt4 or tramter statlonj- (Waste Imported
Imp cmntV ra a recyr4ng Facllpry cc transfer stairon]
Landfilled Waste Exported Waste Imp.Dned Waste
Solld waste Fan lkted In the cwntVs name; Solid waste SentGutslde the r6untwto Sosldwaate re -Delved In the county at
Total_ 4,778_00
Waste Total
Ims w 4,763.11
!CD 14.99
transfer station -Dr recrdlnQfacllltyrand
5ut,eequerM Fy ImdFlled:
Total:
waste T-Dial
M5W I 59.25
FadrftEE5 L151ing County as Sou rc-e of Waste
tacilltlr vame Tons Tons transferred
OM;T -TR4N5FF R•9017 RPaicRwf Tran%Ffr
_ReoelwedI
;6.-N I OC 79
M650
GBM-M5WLF-19g3 Easi Urollna RegianaJ
4,763.11 j OA}i
Landfill
r4(*T-1RAN54R X*j FIE FWcyrcfing
P2.77171_a6,
1'mnSFfr StAl;on
i7d47{DLF-2l09C& D LaM1i hd
14391OMI
transfer Aaltlan or recy EllnR Tao" and
subsequr.nkly landtilkrd:
Total. ()_GO
2991Page
F • !
r rr� r i
!Ir-ed.ell 283,514,4 191,752 F1.4
CaloulwLv..d AcrxwnL of Brame diwised by murry = JMSW Landfills- CD Lmrnifi%ls] • L m to [Kpvrtrd out of county Co recycling facility or Iramler siationi - LWAIte imp fted
Into cwnkyso-a recycAngfatlll%yortransfer staSw]
Lan dfiilp�-d Waske Exported Waste Imported Waste
solid waEwiiandflned In Eheaounty's narne,. 5alid waste sent -Iksldethe eauntytto SM%431te retelued In the county at
translar 5ulon-or recyning faellltyrand transfer station or retyElingbuity and
$i Pijw?rntlV IandFllo: 51jhwgU1r tly lanifirled:
totaP. 281,248,14 + rata1: 1 2,366.31 1ni01:
Waste Total Waste Total
msw 281.18a.87 MSW 2,366.31
CD 67.37
Fa61%es USting COUM r a5 Source of Waste
Faclllw4ame Tons Recelwed}fiora7ransferred
-hLSIARF•?n]OChpmtwm 5R.301500 EY7m-TOAFL1rFrP.-JM
7d.iRANSFFR-2fNNCWPWnOtyTrimrcr 14W54jIaM.m
;oev"ment at halm Carolina. the atlofti
imson Lars nvi -3 rvi a,r,roar—a QA as r'YA 7a
•
'LV4-MSWI-F-1992 RFl-nailoLIeMfF
wwayispe
lalyd�IM Y
1 9-Tp-5FER•2001 (305 Re4romn$
:SerYW!,
13605{DLF1995 GAsttim Ca" CAD
Ld uffi I
:3605•WWL1`1997 GaatonGruntvlandFlll
MSW L F-19913 Iredell Lard Ly San l t s�
T-7RANSFEIF1998 Iretleld County
nranafe� $tako6n
f74F-1%9 Iakr- f+vrman 14ndffil
19,227A9 f Q00 Recover4 Center
IIi1AR-IFRANSFER•202fFSnuthF.hulotC■ 12.56
601.62 ! 71e.76t rranNfxr Statinn
76074ISWLF-21)15 Great Uak LwWfIl • Y3. 4 / d.Da
017 j 4im.
Sp]3-IN5WLf-1958 Rowan Caunty Landfill 1.6m.72 f 0.00
�-10 a 0m.
!SM4T•T-RAHSFER-1935fast Spencer WA e
251,221.g7ICLW *fans-ferFaclllty
I
9223-CDLP-2001 pea Rcckblspatsal C&D
63,735.33f Ea,765-33 -.andilll
V-591 IIAM;
2,010.12 12.0E-0.20
3.86 ! 0.00
3001Page
Cali Pgpuf atJbni 1.OPAIl sa":
6
Calculated,4maint of waste dlspasM lay cauritV E j Asw Larxtltmis+ CI} Lawgu(s] s [wasteuparted aut of county to rerytling fabFlty ortrara!er 5tatlanj- [Waste knparted
Into rwnCy 14 d rp nrg F.RGH V Qr tran5fgr 5katr4n]
Landfilled Waste Exported Waste Irnported Waste
Solid wastelandAged In theavunty's name; Solid wasteseatoutslde the county to &Ad waste received In the county a.
transkiir statlon or rervain¢ facllity and
F.4160qur" landrillcd:
rotat. 7r 9-1 + Total- ' 15.14
Waste Total Waste Total
M 5w 5 Z6.941 IMSW 15.14
M 5W 36, 703.15
Faciit¢les Listing County as Source of Waste
faclllttr-lame Tons Received I Uns tranderred
a1Q -'rft c,FFR V491 Wrstr Mmagn-mamt 1$.34f 15.14
4f Asheville
�4707-Fa' WLF-1993 Meywootl CO MITe T79k 62ROO � 4AO
ILandffll
:5MT•TPArd5F*R- I;KkSgn IvuLsnTVS-CM
!{rink Tmrvdtr Statinn
�32-M:PNLF- R & 9 Landfill
34,95E-09/ 3Ag5&C)9'
BUDILL5 J OAa!
vansferstadon orreuillrixfwmv a-nd
iuhsnqu�ntly I�ndfilied-
rot I o_QOj
301 IPage
• r r ' r� r r - y
Pohnston 177,005.67 226.661 D.7$
Calculated Anw-unt of u asie dispoard by munty = [MSW Landfills+ CD I andfilb] + rWasbe Uported out of auunly to Pecyr Iing %g fly or lramfrr station) - [Waste impaled
Into Ewnty to- a revonR facli tr ar transfer stat5cn]
Lan dfilled Waste Exported Waste Imported Wi3ste
Solid waste Iardtllled In shemunty's name: solid waste sent onsidene toL,ntyto SAIIIwaste rerelve01nthe county at
transfer "Ion or regyulrtg facilityaro
$ equently IandFIl*d:
TrEA, 157r644,55 + r -Otal; 29,361.12
WastL- 7otai Waste Total
M SW 157, 538.77 MSW j 19,361.12
CD 105.78
FaCi[fkles List ing Cou nty as 5or_Irce of Waste
farllllIV flame Tons Received { Tans Transfemed
:6Q4 THluISFER- F alfauilk hr
2,242AM 12-F42*3
Transfer 5tetlan
5103-M5WLF-KMn5ton [aunty MSW
14Ey16.Fi0 jOM
Lan�flll
',. T• TkAr6FS k-199.3 Wastr Man. • Lrw
12.15 i a.15
rc,. T ansfnSrmtinn
53O5-TUN5FER-Z0035anfurd Transfer
14.16 j ].0.16
5tatlan
Yr2Ga44541LF-1995 Uwtrarrle Env. Red
45d41 j0.90
.Landfill
7607-M!S WLF-20F5 Great O-Ak LanArdl
B4.?F j0.00
;=-WWLF•213COSarnp5on County
11,06149 1O.d7-
Ospo6a.. LUC
[g213T-TKANSFEk-1M Waste
3,23Q-29 jd1I)M.
rMorhapment or Rak*Fl1Dui harp Tra-,s6er
Statics,
7B-rfil P-?rim FIME kgrl, flkrmsal CA1`1
nd•ill
31-CDLF-20LZ Orawnlield Road Cdda
transfer station or recycling lacialty and
zuhs vmgntly Iar4lfilYgd:
Total: 0.00
5S.n6 f O.rNS
50.72 f 0.10
9242, rRAN..wER.2afft Wall km:yding • 1a4.06 { 12A.5R
r;:wnrr Rrsad
-TRANSFEiR-MMWackCreekRoad 15,276.22f 1UM8.1Z
erstation
3021Page
f ■ ■
J o n e5 15,421 .9.202 10, 70
CaleulatedAnwmnrof waste disposed lay counbl = [M5W Landhills+ CDLaimMM) +[waste Export -Ed aLrE of cuaaty to reLVEIinghWlry-ortrarWasstatlonj- Iwastelrnpxte-d
Ir+ta rwnPfW4 , regK*m fRGIF"VtraFlsf4rst;it3vrij
Lndfilred Waste Expormd Waste Imp-orted Waste
Solid waste iamMued In [hecounty's name: Solid wastesentwtslde the coucitytD Sotig waste rec-2Ned In the courO at
r ur a! .
R ��wast� Total yy
1
;co 1,72-3-95
transfer "Ion or req,Wlnrt facility and
euhee�urMFy IaudFillyd:
.3,471.25
was [E' fi+t-al
'MSW 3,471.25
Far-0r6es USrirlg- Co Linty as Saurc-- -or Waste
facllltrflame _ _ _ tons Received � TDINS fransferred
:)S{A-W;W1 F-79g4 q'f %W0AA -nnjjT"m — - - --- fgnx.;
:Mpmad LaW.51
'-UDIzziLF2Q13 May1mille L 16 0 T,723.9514A4
5+1 8 T9 f�i#1{SI4Q"p Kim Ir-are5FLr M I J,A71. A
; t■rrnn
7W7-di5WLF-21315 Great Gaktdnditl a'a37 4_ 9
P-FA:SWLF-2UD25ampsw County R78f LM
transfer statlon or rei:vcllnk iac" and
cubrm-u,enUy hi dkbed:
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Lee 71,64a.279 64,D68 = 2.12
Calculated,atrint of Yvaste dlsposm ny county - [M5W LandMB CD LaMM11151 + IWaste BpXted out of county to reeyoing fa€atty or tramfer statlont - Itivasta Imported
Irytvomntyto a ring Fa c i I ft oF t r-a ri 5fe F -Ft 0 tIPM ]
LandfHied Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solld wasteh�mMWed In theaaunWs name; Sand wastesent-Dutsldeme COLMYtD ScAd wave reoelued in the courYty at
Total: ip 1,161-019
waste Totah
M sw 100.792,621
Ca 368,47
t►arkOer statlonor reNdlry facility and
%Wma-yuenlf� Iwidrik u:
Tota l: 189.45
waste Total
MSW 175.68
CD I 13.77
Facikties Listing County as Source of Waste
facllltr Hame Tons peoetwed { Ions transferred
?" •TAAiHSFFR- FaMrttevilW. QIv of 175M 1 175AR
Transfer Staelon
342A-TRMSFER-2QM AbGey Green 13.77 j 13.77
7mrLsf er Staslon
g 7T,7kAN5FSfc.19"** %rr- Min. IFr 17,231.411TJr)$1.-07r
.fit, IraRsFMStation
LBM-TRANSFER-24135arrfNd Trrnsfer
42.R97.DO f 42,QW.O0i
StBdon
52E4-M. SWLF-1995 U,vharrle Eno. Re&
M131.30 I OMI
I sr: idr
?k)7 MAWI F'•afs15 Great Oak Landil
IOM
9390-M3WLF-3OD}Sarnpsw County
59,795.151p.Opr
Oi5pCd2 , LLC
W7$ SDI V XOI Fled Rom Impmal IAO
0 ? 1 OMI
I'IMM
transferstation orrecycIlnRTacillity and
subseufuently londfilird-
ri Iot;71: 29,702-2?1
waste Total
M5W 29,702. 27:
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FLenoir 11 -J�fjtL3Z.�t-30 -3-*r.MJ-L M I 09c,
C.alujlati-d Amount or veavm di3rytxrd by rnunry = IM&W Landfitl%» M LanrKlh] - [Wa3pn EKpWrd mir of rnunty to rpryr.lirg fadiity or lrmmfppr stationj • lWa%?* imputed
Into county to a recyang fatllhY 4r transfer station]
tandfilleo k^1,7s_o Exported baste Imported l+Vaste
Solid wastetan8lililed in theoounry's name: Solid waste sent outsldethe romitjto SOMIll* to rfeoelved In the roLJWLV et
vatrslet vutlan or feeyding fadlity and transfer station or recycling lacifity and
SLbSeWL-nYfy IandFllleo: subw%uer4lvlandiflUed:
TpCdI; 69r20m,7 Total; 31,92' talal - 14,54-5.14�
Waste Total wastI. Total VVas:e Total
F1 sw 69,137.33 Msvv 31.97 fV1sw i�r54�.141
CD 68.3A
Fat:ilfkre5 U56ng County as Sourc,- of Waste
facility Name Tans Received } Tara Transferred
49[k5- 6w4F.t 93Fastfi�rvllna4k rnal �9,963-54IOLOO. E7R7•M5WIr-TOOOS;mnp5vn Cixurity
jLanCfM DIW&al, L1.0
"-CDLF-if?13Maysvllle-E&C7 65.101GM' MR41IDLF-.2MRed PovekElipmalC&13
L andflll
54osr-TFzaNSf#ft 19981envir(nijirt}
Trxn$frr Farility
54M-TIMISFER-M4Deep RunTraftsfes
21,M6.311 ZZ35DA7'
:5tatlan
S4a'9-MSW LF- Lenoir County MSW LandfJll
-am { ID. GO
:?MAT-UWP-19% Pin Cu+nty Trandia
771 ?ir.98
Matron
7AAMTRANSFER-2101 BE rtecycllgri
1 c(I r 0.9d
Transfer Station
M07-MLF M09 C & D iardri : Inr
23M 1 Ildc
39,1T3F9 f 4.00
P.1fa I nno
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s.p�1NrP}rti+ vw.. +.rparrP•+V4ri 4a 1�1 r=ravrr-
i
Calculated,N7wunt of waste dlspased by cou" c M5yy Landflls+ CO UmMllsj a- [Waste Upai ttd Out of county m recyi:11 g la€iatt4 or Yramiler siatlonf - lWaste Imparted
Irgp to in94 a4d recr ins fmciIMY4rtramsf4rsta1mr]
Lan dfilled Waste Exported 1Vaste Imported Waste
Solid waste farmtNed In the 9ar.l Ws name; Solid waste sent outsldE Vie rountw to "d waste received In the counts' at
Total: 66,343.38
Waste 7atal
m sw 59.305.11:
CD 7,038.27
trarrsiler station s•r rer.Wine faculty and
xuinrquvn1Iy Iwidrilled:
Total: 2,253.35
Waste Total
msw I 2,253.3-11
Facifities Listing Cou nty a5 Sou rcE-of Waste
Facility dame Tons Aemlved J fons Transferred
} *M.h45W1F-?rlla(hprnhara
if17.70/Q-Qfl
6eveR*imrft of harth Carolina, IFw-
IAnsaf; Lanlriitif
1304-M:5WLF-1M AFF{IiarIbLMo-#dtF
UM IDM
t5�eed�'aw tandflf V
IAA-WINLF-1996 Faothllls Enwlfanrmarrtal
796 EO {.`40'
Lar011
-19H)S-Tr"SFER-2001 GDS Rrc}w43iFg
717. SO i E4.N.
.Sr.rviuex
-MC6-CDLF-1M155asmn CountyMD
1A79C7 C-W
Larvdil'•
3Gl]5-MSU�'LF.1943 Gorton jaunty imidfill
i IA34.14 f r�.ilU
:3GIMI-TRANSFER-11993 Mime MariMmnrnr
775J66 f iGa a3
V Carolinas
;550A-WwLF-1935 uncollnCounty Lmdllll
Au25M f o.m
transfer station or recychrim rac"ity and
suh.ryuantly IandfiW:
ri total:0.00
I5
50A, I F.1499lak[' Nprrnan larrdhil— -- 5,55f�.xd {n.pn
I&D14-Try%NSF'ER-2OD9 Queen Cl[y 7r -W Er F— 1,4.S13311,40R.6P
15'Lati015
IupG4},-J BANS- Fprl Mill TrwsF4!rS#alipn V.. Z13 f i.S$
3061Page
r
Macon 43.483,53 37,347 1,1
C.altulawd Arru>-InL of "61e disposed by munty = LMTW Landfi16- ED aAndfiFls] - [Waste Exported out of county to Ferycling ina lity or tramfer 61dtionj - lWaste imported
Into minty to- a recycling failliTy of transfer statsm]
Lan dfillea Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid waste IarAArted In Ihemunty's name: 5alid waste sent outside the courltyrto SMviast,e retelved In the county at
transfer station or recyding fatllltyr and transfer station or retycIlrg iaciWy and
5035Pgw?ntly IandFlhrd: 5uhwn1lQntly Iandfiltpd:
f
I fA81 :
Waste Taal
Im sw 43,483-53I
FaL:FfFkies ljsting County as 5ourr-e of Waste
11'ac111tyr 11arm flans Received { Uns Yransferred
,t l-PAWLF-1992ihFF-CiIarHCrtrUty 4.701QoO.
peetlway+t,amME V
4074ASWLF-1443 Haywoa6 ❑p Willite Glatt ULU f 4A0
;13Rdflll
'SF17[3-t t+&WLF.t992 bAnrnn f.olalty Lamirik I 4-1A14A3 f Q.M.
{]pwn
;5764T-;FtAN5FER-2DOG HljhlaAds TrarLOL-c I 11,375.03 j 51,375M
tla °5tan
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r ■ ■
r
IMadison 12,826.35M 21,4460 Da6D
Calculated AFfbWnt of waste dlspased by courltV = Ivlsw Lantllilts+ CD lan ffi;h I + lWast-E Exported out of County to reeVcling TacJJlty or tramiler Stationk - IWaAe Imported
Into 4441nty 10 a mf,y g FaCiRw pr tranVer soon]
Landfilled Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid wastelandflded In thecounty's name: Solid waste sentoutslde t+ie cnuntytD 5ardwanw received Intha county at
transfer station -Dr rec;dinig facility and
sulnryuem Y IaudFlled:
TotaM t,8 b_85
waste Total
M 5W 11,598.12
M15W 7.74
CD 1, 230"N
Facilities Listing County as 5flurce of Waste
Fadllty dame Tons Roxived J tons transferred
1.Vm-MJ wi F-1992 M-ChwintrL,ldlr
7.74 (?-W.
SNMway Lac SVT V
58d -CDLF- 95 MadMn C13Lmtyr 17A0 Unit
1,230.99 GM
N T TRAN$FFR. PC*? Marlkrm (nunty
11.018.311 ��17ikal
Ir;pn!5Ftr
11O1}51-M5WLr• Lakewa'f RecyclingaW
11,589.12 MOO
SanicatiDa
transferstadon orrergdingfxi" and
subsequently Iwndfik-d:
I [rt 11: 0-001
3081Page
Martin 2*365.57 21,661 1.12
��._ • _
Calculated Ammnt of waste dlspersed by county ■ [MSW Landfltls + CD Lari&hi Is] + Iwast-E Exported out of county iD3 rerVdlnR faditt4 or transfer st3tlonl - lWasta Imparted
intn r-Ainkylaa rrc rArtE Facility 4w transFrrxtatwn]
Land filled Wbste Expoirted Warne Imported waste
Solid waste Imn4fiW in 1hecount'js name: Snhd wa3teipntpilSi*'dhe raw-tyto Sobdwa3lp rp"iv4d inthp rounty at
Total:
16,241.251
Waste
Total
Im5w
10,288,291
0r.111the.S Living Cokinty as S-otjrce -of Wastp.
transflr �latinn-Dr r".}-4ing Ha ihty anp
sutrsequeatfp 18adfllled,.
Total.. 8,124. 32
Waste total
MSw 8,124.32
f4161ilyr Name
Tons Rnoeired f Toro Transferred
0743T-TRANSFER•21)12 Beaufort Transfer
2.57 r 7.57
4t-gign
WQ ,KEN WLF-19klfustOmlinzfggicc y
1♦1,286.191ON
r;h ill
59D1-EDI-F-M5 Martin CouniVfAD
4fi313A5 GAO
Larfflih
'14(AT-Iv WP•19% Pitt Cou" Trarrfrr
71.so j 7pE02
Braman
7406T-7RdN5EER•2O[t1 E IF F4rryrrling H 543.19 1 A,1351.64,
.Transfef Radon
7407CDLF-MODC$DLarb0iIn[ X9135 AaIDb4,
i9275-EDLF-ZMIL Red Rost fhspmal CILD I 7.76 1 am.
frq lam
trpmfor grarign nr rRgCling faci4tp anti
subsequently Iaadlilled,.
r_ Total: 0-00.
3091Page
McDowell a�,>#�z,�5 44,6891 0.98
rAlrulated Aenrwnt nF vamp di%W ircf by rnunty = [NAW LandfiMi* CD tarwlfilk] + [WmKtq f P!pprted mit nFrxxinq 9n mryr.liny fanility or lramIrr siatinn' Iuf,%t4- imr mied
Into imnkyWa recyang fadliTY4Y traneferstatkm]
LaildfiJlo.d VvasEo. Eyported W-r)sm Impofttd Waste
Solid w8ite 1AR&W-d in ehecounty's eame'. Solid waites8nioutsi&pmhe eoumy to Safi recei,rcd in lh-eaumq at
Totkh: 41618.86
Waste Total
m 5W 3.17
M sw 43,615.69
Fac&!;ies L4s34ng County as SOgjfu of Waste.
rraMl& nation -of reCVding f8tiliTy and
sL-tsequently Iandfllled;
Total: 203.49
waste~ Total
'MSw 1 203.4%
fECilityr Hanle Toes Received f'forts ifarldErred
•IA 3-NrSWLF-19N Faathllls Etwlmmentai 43f615.69 10.00
A arwKll
.IN)$-TOlHSFEIi•Mt GEIS Rrce ang 1�7if_a0 f 2M.A9
$rrArRs
;5E-07T-7PANS FER-1995 Nk6awell Ca 05,939.09 J 95.939.09'
.77ansferfadllty
itKW A$rl l$11WI.F Lhrrnn Cmmty Londfrll Mw 3 17 Ip-pir
lups#alg Rsgipnpl LandFill SC.
WrliFef Sl8udh Or retyrliq tefiliLy Md
subsemently landfllled;
3101Page
Mecklenburg-- 1,765,702.57 L121,482 1 1.57
Calrulwwd drrwrant of vmstr. dislxosed by mur&y = [iAM Landfills+ Cb Ursdrilh] + [Waste Empc"ted out of county to rergdinli f ility or Irarn(er station' - lWame irnporled
Into rotlnEy*jo a mKyo6ngfaclll•yrortransferstaUM1
Lars df Nied VV aste
Solid waste Iarfffilletl In the munty's name:
1 otaE: 1,6 2,09
Waste Total
m 5w 17. 077.57
FA Sw 1,441,924.12
ICD 185.740.40
Exported Waste
Solitl waste sent odtsinevne coumyto
Iransler station or reEydlag facility and
5isl3%Mkmrtfy IandFllyd:
Total: I 1",721,74
waste Total
m5w I 144,7�-1,74
FaciIfdes LlstingCounty as Sou rceof Waste
C-adllty Narne ?ons fieoelved I Ions Transferred
04M. MSwL F-Miq fharni)ars
-05p,50B.90 f (?M-
Oeaefaprn,ent of fraftil Carolina, Inc
IA,nson LancM1[
1XVII-M644LF-1992BR-U&lotteMt1
SRFS,12U.41 QAO.
5peedN3VLurm 01f
1': tlWt LF-2C00 H1gtWM 49 C&D Lanedl
22,149.221 OLOO
& ReoycOms Greenwav titi+aste
IBM-TRANSFER-2001 GDS Rtitpdng
7,1C2130 f 247A5.
{ �r,rices
i6W4,'DLF-11954anton C4Urvty C&D
10,942-B7 1600
I�rflftlr
368i3-M5WLF-1997 GasLan♦ icumlVLmdrlll
id�F363 OBOj
3RA-TR NSFER-1993 Waste Mariapenent
15,547.09115.32 fig;
:)f, ir)hnag
V.(A-CM F. 14451 akr• hpxnon I andf ll
4f59.57 1 am
&D13-(dIF.M21 {,raYnwayAraslr
5oludonsol North Me€X
6C14-TRAN9MR-ZOO Queen CltfTransfer
Station
SM9-&SSW F fM Urcklrnfrirg r.nunty
Landfill
OW91FRANSFER-20E2 dLeary Resource
Recovery Center
EL M-TRANSUR-20211 Muth Charlotte
Tramfe..r S"Hon
6Zf]"SWI-PrIMS VwEanie Env. Re,&
Lmdflll
7304-MSWLF-1DW Upper r'Iedngnk
Aulonal-andilll
3606-CDLF-3431 Wall Rm-fchrig CDLF
Imported Waste
5milwww reoelwed In the county a[
tfansfersWillan or reeVilingiadBN and
#Whwgp-vrgly larKlfilh-d:
Tat -al: 23,761.26I
Waste Total
f4 sw 23,761.261
170.Sfi3.9d i 2�e,545.36
133,17fi.A9 �fI.fHS
�7�23.Fi9 � 33.955,11
135.78F.i0 / i31,22$.3Fa
39.Nd f O.DB
E-9.82 f 0.04
1&19210.00
311 IPage
`i lllt hells 14,348,7Q 14,g33 a,
C.alnjlwwd brn,7.inr nF wastr dixrynsrd by rnWnty = [MSW LarwlBllic+ f.D inndnk] r [Wx6tr FKpnrtrd our of r4unly to rfryuling ficilily ar trarrnlr-r statinnj - wantr imp"d
Into uruntw to a regrc*rLg fatllky-Dr transfer staSwl
La{1dt11IO 1 VVI.Sle ixpof ted vvaSte Imported waste
Solid wa!,* rarMRed in the oa.,nWS ftriie: Solid waBte &aA1 OuE2id-V2a touniY LO Sad rdaSte r6Ceived in the County at
Total
L 191.43
Waste Tana[
M sw 377-261
Msw 814-27
Facility fl8me
.LOOBT-TRANSFER-1995 Yancey-Mitdlell
'Tr;hmrL-r ctatinn
;14M-hAbWL 1`49% Fouthllls Enymmawnts?
Idarwffill
11905-TRAH5TER-ZOOL GIDS ReCyartg
,SertiriCeS
14kxY�$•MSWLF f5rivgl�anrfiFi�uA
rrMrOff Ste Liorl 6i rr5-yallg facility dnd
sAsegdentlW landfllled;
T -Dia 1: 12,957.27
VV ast C. Totai
#sr sw I 12,957.27
Tom Received I Tans Transferred
11.109.631 12,SFZ639
Al 4.17 f Oflfi
Z63.52 J 30M
v8nsrer sLaGdri ur reLyding4arRiL4 amd
subsequerrtlylandtvd:
Tat.iI- O.00j
3121Page
Montgomery
-Caiculated ioraf. F�ojataon: TartsjPeFi;on:
Calrulaied hrrwwnt of uraAe! dispuaed by murdy = [MSW Landfiet+ CD 1nnJFi%j i [Waste EKpartrd uut of uc:until to mcycling facility or tramfrr %tationl - IWaxte imported
Into cauntvto a rftWnRfatllltdnrtransfer staum]
Lain dfilled 44aste
Exported Waste
Imported Wi3Stc
Solid waste lamftEd In thecmunt4's name:
Solid waste sent Outside Re carMtytD
SoYdwaste received In the county at
transfer station or recyVing facility arrd
transfer station or re[vcllrkg iadM and
sutm lurntly1wrilillyd:
iuhm..MientlyI;hndfillpd:
TOTO:
53'4a7- ]
r,l�l 336.27
Ir�lal 0.00.
Waste
Total
*mtt Total
msw
51,43534
MSW 336.27
l,D
12-26
Facikies Listing County as Sourl=e -Df Waste
Faclllty Hama toms Received { 1crkS Transferred
It.W+r•F.I WL P, 9+j2 1F1-(�h WInttr l itr
.75 f (F QQ
Speedway+1aWfIF V
,UM-TRANSFER-MUL Gas RegArig
2.337.49 1332.54
ISE aloes
i2GM=rRA ISFFR• F ryr+tq�iltr, tj v4
�1I3 f �1L3
7nnxFrr.statrnn
i.19.ZOT-TRANSFER-Greensboro, UN of
.9901090
-Transfer Station
."-hIWWLF-1945 Uwh.?r ie Env. Reg
5;429.s J G.M.
jun-rtfilt
{1)LF•2U21 Wall Reuy.Jing CDLF
I 12-215 jam,
3131Page
Eo r e 105,337.51 102,517
Calculated,amvwnt of waste dlspased by county = [NASW Landii05+ CD Tandffltls] + lWaste Ekported out of flaunty w re[vding ia€i Iltk or trawler statlonf - IWast-e Imparted
IrrtojxwntyWRrei7n6Faikjyixtrdnsfersta$9n]
LandfilledWaste Exported Wa5te Imported Waste
Solid waste lam MNed In thesauntVs name; Solid waste sentv0sldeVie cowlyto SiAd waste received lathe cou" at
Total: 92,97:1.451
Waste Total
;(M�■ryS 63,454,64
4..■.F 29,416M
teaWer "Ion -Dr rev,+dllrg facllityand
suLeeyueniIV lurdFilled:
T�#aa: 12,45f�.0�
Waste Totai
M5W 12, 6.06
Fa&Iities Listing County as S-Durre of Waste
xacilltY dame Tarts Received { Torks Iransferred
fkl�.3-ht.SrArl F-%fl7{F e7n,�rryF�wrx
},-0$1.�0 � Q-�l
Oeueropraent of North Carolina, Ire.
IAnsaa Lartarliol
2609-TFM!9FER- Faylruilw, Cky rb1
S,377jD2 j S.377-62
'Traasfer5tatron
53LbT-TRANUER-17`k3 Waste Man. • Lee
2,330 EA J 2,3M.fr4
.{a Transfur ta6gn
'r-TIUNSFER-2M3SanFwdTransfer
jU50.A0 f 4,750i4o
tarmn
62Cr1-MSWLF-1995 Uwharrie Env. f4eF_
6M72.04 f 0.00
ILaN AW
Q01-CO-1992MmrzCcWneyC8Z
29,31}.13/O-W
ILarAfiu
fi302-TRNISFER-19g4iJwhArrw Cnr
55.707.06: 55,707.06
IlroUMDare CLW Transfer 5taGan
;7WtuLFL203LWalMRecwdlrw Ci)L#
LUb laou
Vansfersta0an orFecycling Taco" and
iubsewently landfillyd:
I OM I: 0.00
So-p%w (4unty DkppLal,
LL C
9226-8LF-20d1 9ed Rock Disposal C&D
Lawiflll
1a.d7 { O.fHti
92.76 J 110C-
3141Page
Nash 111,340.58 95,465 1.17
CnlrulaWd Amxmrit of vrasic dispmrd by munty = [MSW Landfill- CD tanKilh] + [Wj%te EKprrtrd out of county Co rrryrlinµ faalky or iraraler sintion' - lWaxi-e irnpurwd
Into cowntvWa reelanRfaclllwcrtransfer statiran]
Lain dfilled VV;3gc Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid waste 1aWflNed In the raunty's name: Solid waste sent outsldF the county to Soled waste received In the county at.
trar 0ef matlon or recydlrlg facility and
si-Fxrqur-rtly landfillpd:
+ L
Waste Total waste Total
msw 88.490.87j IM5w I 24,813.71
CD 15. 375.88
FacHities Listing County as-�aurce of Waste
*acllfty dame
Tons Fleoe1wed l Torts *randerred
480--M;WI F-199a FaxtC'arnlina RoVenw
R1.554.49 f Q pl
,LaM1d;' M
,3342T-TRANSFER-1WE E,d"comdeCountk
35.5-D13550
TransferStaU n
f ilk3fifxF 2MO Haafi Cminty CRUD UnM9 U
1d 922.2ra � il_i10
6K T-7RM1NSFER-FD41 Rocky Mwnt; ON
SB.M.51 j Ea,244.05
�Yf'Transfer Station 42
7AQ4T-M41'n-199C Pltt CaurvtyTrart fu
D00}0.00
Siatinn
74CU-TPANSFEk-2041 1JE Nrny cling
3. Ea / 3.A7
Transferstaban
7407-GULF 2009-C& D LaNdU In[
4qgQ03 0.00
?W7-MSWLF-ZA] 9 Grua[ flak LanItFSI I 1310.28 1 OM
-M4; f1 F,�DM Sampxnnfinnnty
Isal, LLC
Ned Rock DisposalC&D
transfer stallan or recycling ta€INty amd
sufeseM.PnrlyfandfilEpd: y
Waste Total
m5w 17, 339-98!
i,ROtF.dO { O.CH7
23.59 f O.pa
9242.TRAN.9-1R-P1121r wad krryrJwg UY.74) IMA.r,
Gafner Rnnd
-TRANSFER-MOD Black C'reeksloaid 24.989.28 � 24,538.09
ier Station
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a i
,New Hanover 2,41S.66 229,9431 1.75
Calculated hn►rmnt of waste dlsposEd by county = [M5W Landfiis 4 CD landlRls] +[waste a xpafted out of runty to retytling bcialty or tramler station[ - Iwa5te iotiporied
into mxlnh/toa rrcy'chne brilrll'or#ran5ferstation]
Landfilled Wa5ze Exported Waste Imported Waste
Solid waste Fan-afllled In thecount4's name; Solid waste sent outside tine cauntVto Simwraate reaalved In the coupo as
transfer "Ion Dr r"Ing faclllty and
�7 rryy} ��y}} C£ ��yy 5mb% iiereily I>wdrilled: Q
i + T0131 -
9-56
W st=- TcEa; Waste Total
mSW 402,064.191 M5w 79.17
JCD 261.91. CD 10.39
Fai:FlftiE5 Listing County as source -of Waste
FacIIItV flame Tans ReoelMed { TDr4s Transferred
F604, tSWl POM7 PYm Hannvnr CmmrX
Land ill
fi712-TRANSFER-2Q16 Tolkstbne E&D
10.39 1099
Retycling CollettlOO-Fransler Far Mry
+M31-TItArd FK1990Nmdrr{ounty
98-06f74.t7
IransF�rita n
?W7-CDLF-2009 C & D Lamft Inc
d355 10A0
S20Q{DLF-399658rn 1 County Disposal, 232.311Oml
I:f
A2W-PAW P•?OCr3atmpson Gawit1 - 7t�99b.F�3 J(} flQ
Disposa!, LLC
9228 CDO-Kai Red Rat* Ot PM1 C&D 5AM I OMI
Lanatin
transferstaUan orrecyclingiadi" and
subsequently lan,dfilled:
Tntal. 0_C10
3161Page
1 t Y 5 f
Northampton 9,489.560 17,1160 C1,55
f.alrulwwd Amount Owwe di%pmr-d by mu" = [dV11S1W Lanrlfils+ M Landl ll�] + [Wwe f Kprrrtrd nur nF nninr4 In mnTling fanliry nr transfer strrinnj - lWimr imptxird
WAD ixmnty to- a recyang faclMy or transfer station]
Landtlare# Vvaso
Solid was7.-&rarrdlifled in theudunry's name:
TdtUk:
1,528,931
Waste Toral
Msw 1,528_93
F;301itIP.S UST ing County as SoLlfce of Waste
Expgfted va�3�te
Solid waNLesutaduide The! emoQW Lo
Cr8infev €taliun ui rw-Ning Facility ar)d
5L,nequentry Iandflliem
Total; 7,960.63
Waste Tora'i
If, sw 7, 3
FBtility+l8me TenxReceiwed f Tara Transrerred
.OM-&t54WLF-1943 East Carolina ReRlpnai U29-53 a 0-00
I Troll
AMT-FRAN$FLR•1947 WP-I41nn, lawn nF 719Kfa 17.9w.63
17gh"Frr Fnrility
IMported Waste
Sold waste received in the murity at
U.3nifer €Laic-3ri Cir Oetytlin 18cility wd
subsecuerrtly Iandfllled;
TL7tol. 0.00
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10*od Wal'. PgIPy Tons/Persor
• i. r
Cal dated Ambunt oFv ustc daposed by county = [MSW Landfills+CD LandFNlil * lYWaLW Lxpi out 4iTtC3unty td recyd4Vfadlltyor!mnsFerstationj • [Waae inpartec
antsumptylaa reryclingfacilityortransWitatkmj
Lwndfilled U4aS[e ExparLed W-@Ue IrrlparLa41 LrWas(v
SAlld++rtelandillledLn thar4onty� name: 5aEd m7h,sp.MosMethe oount4to "IIKIYAF*tp recplapd In tttiewL-tyat
Total_ �37,171.11
Waste raaE
h+Fsw 293,233.7E.
CID 44,027.40:
F&dIdles Lisdrkg CaLJmy as 5auroe aFWimli!
trdn1fdf.518 ital Or rz2VtliM&fathlyWd
c-ilxpr!rmrtrly Lavin illvd:
Tp aI: 962.n
Wa Ste Talc I
MLf
962.76
Faellley Name
Tmn Receiued? Tune Trarslerred
5209-MU-2013 MaM-le-I & 0
43,94}.ld 10.00
2024ASWLF-20M Sww&url CauntV
JP'spmal, RC
-,,WMTRAN5FFR--M14Lppp Rk,n Tra-iFipr
RI95.74 (451.RJ
Station
r,?W-M5WLF-IM1 Larep Lrjvu-in GSM
I"1ra.54IUXIEI
Laidm1
d709--M*SW[F199] Dmsbw Uurnty LandQlll
17I194.83I0.ca
FJl7•TRA,NWER•7{ILbfalkstnnp 0113
1LJ-IM7.3H I A.HW.AR
RetyClipg CWkmtionf`rmsier Facility
P Fender County
13-x3121AA
Transfer 56TWi
74417 •r!}I F-?rxig r A n l ar4dfpl lnc
9q.IR I Limn
KNU-[GIF IYMSampson ibunty04pod.
]Si?d.(Id
LLC
LiBn!iei 51,6,�{4,8,n Or retyClirg fae litp AMd
;kmu LmrLtly landflllRrl:
Tot a:: I 3,111-4$
W;!Gte Total
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1 i
'Orange 75 , ia9.99v +148,07 O.Si
Cakdated Arnovrt of v sto daposed by ocunty = I h75w Landadls - LU Landfitel - jWms:v I-Kpwted mt o7 county to recy+d" fadllty flr trarukr s#a[ron] - rwaste Impirtrd
I+ISD {o j y ko � ne[yclIM laclllty 4r traf*Lw simicnI
LATi 00ILjO IN-.l ,•
Solid wwtelaN41lied+n the multy,; name
m5W
CD
=.xpa:rle(i Wi9s:e
5aEd waste sent aoUMe ine County t-p
trAnOer st8tion OrreKvding fmAty arid
,mb%pgtrenthy unafrgad:
rworld: 5011915•24
'NH ',LTui1.1
m5w 50,395.14
Fat.11itir-, Li_111LK Cot,1,jy a-b 5nurri- 13F Warty
Facility N&nr_ Tor& Nmmlvetl f Tbni Tee niterrad
153itS•L'aLF l-Iqil D3WS L&D1ondi111 tE55A �D.dLI
171;-TR.AN5FFR-XI4 T)umam. my nt
TrawOet 5tzrbah
9714T•TRARSFEB. MrU Stara Parlr r'ar,rr
Tranbltt Stator}
411LLI-MAN5F"• Bishop hand ir3nstr-
Sk�tl�l
5"'M$W1F•1V95 UY&Mmrrl�LFrru. Rig.
Lmrdllh
&9U-IMLF•2 WS Omer C•punly =LR
7MM-FAMLF-1997 Upper PIP m m
Regltxmil LaddGll
7i9r 7.MSV: I r-?nI N r raxr Cl•Irk I andflll
A:2.313 07 f 43. 717.216
2MLW f2.20.11
3.071R']
27,199.17�om
Ei-T+5 f 51•fk7
IiN alEiaip
mHWm-W 1LF-AlCU&aWmr1 rrumy
I'01 Rxrsal, LLC
17 ]ST-TRAW5FFR-1411 Was1L-
FFM8 Wr4errt OF rWlipVWtF mY, Vansiit
5tzhan
2L${fxF•27G1 Red Rack mpasa•C&G
alnrKrll
IripmIe{i WdS1F
5ollO waste mcel oed in [N bounty at
trdnsiersu&anar raryclingfaclllLYand
jk, Ut Upri ly IarxifIIIPd:
G.M
�d, ya e 0 nu
1,a95.$9 f 0 aL,
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IPamllco 17.31021A 12r33-0 ni-
CiI[datcd AmountoFvrmta ftr%3 rd byonunYV - [m9w I;indNkl mLandflIkI [waawEeprxird cut nfmmi:Vto rmyrl"fadllty tw cramfnr s-atinn] . [W;N%tr impartnri
into Cour%rf to a feLyellfgt ia6lity Of lfamrer SLalionl
LEmjjHIl�d WA5tC- FAPa t-ed V as# ImppTte �Nasr
Solld w,,uce land4illed in the counrrr+s name. SOW wasue serf[ outside the county L4 Wlfl wrote mKeiyed in the WWLy a[
transfer station Dr recycling fa[frtyand
sibsequeotle landtillE4'
T-Dta' 17.372.20 + Total- 7.34
V.'a,�tr- iota' Wa5tr Tf)i-rll
m 5w 17,359. CD 7-3A
C❑ 12-77
facilities Listing Caunty am Source of Wa5te
250R-mSWLF-Im CRSWIVIA- loIrlQTKm
17,354A3 IBM
kegienal Landfill
6712-TRANSFER-2O16 Falk5lN&C&D
—-7.3417.34
PoarKJlrg1�r.L"IWtff .ndprF�Lrmty
M31r-TRANSFER-1993 Pamlico CUL+nLY
16909-F9 f16.909.79
Tramfrr 8r;rrmn
7407{ULF 2W9 C.& a 1aiwirill inc
IZ7T a OJXI
ti mrsfersiitranarrecyclinSfacilityand
submg imfl1 landfilled.
Tc6ta - 77.41 Ir �w i 77.41
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Pasquotank 52,5 .4 40,625 1_29
i alrilat" Arnmir.taFwasta dapnsr,d bymuotq o [MSW LandflllerEDLarditlk[* PwauvWmted pert9(muityto rwcok -FacilltyorkrarrJoraanrnj-jum5to Imporhed
intocounLytoafeCV 6ATaCilitpOfLraMrefs[al."I
I fxportf.d Waste Impcirtr7d We5te
5rlidwaa[eland{illedin t"counWi name; SoW wasu sen[ou[side lyre Wun[y Lc Midwarste received in the COWLvat
aka' 55,369.73
Waste mal
m5w n,2W.59
m5w 10,643-24:
15,517-90
transfer station crrcfcling facility and
!�dbsBguerrt" L"*"ed:
tttt� Total: 548,17
YvaStf Total
m5w 1.25
CD 546-93
Faciliities Lis_ti_rig County as Source of Waste
Fi{IIIty NdmR ---_— - T4}n6Re*FWL-d{TpngTgmpre-pd
D9D3-M5WLF-1493 EastCaroina REilmal 10)E-03.2d J0,Q0
Landfill
2703T-TT!,4hSFER-1995 {urritvu 7 nnsrer 03D a 0.39
5tetL-
DO&TRANSFER-Z0?3 Bay Dispesal, LLC
ffA.4A 1 5".g3
710102-OU-1996 Pasquaa+7k Coun[y CaD
15 5i7,9a I mini
Landfill
7003T-TTinNSfCR 199� PuoquatanRCounty
34-9453 F2-,473.CA
Tr n;4r Stator
ThDZT-T1k4HSFER-195u PeMLbrrnam-
D92�0.
tpaan.C�dcr Trarnfgr
LIIIONA SWLF AHOW.c44astebspm31,
29,20.01Im
If%L VI ;552
transfer s7atan ar recydrrlg facility and
PAsEgwrKlp Iai dfilled;
tttttttt. Tota', 1 3,320.47
Wa" rota~
IM5W I 3,320,47
321 IPage
ender ,68O- 62,978 G-7
C21adsted Avneunt of wasta ftpused by caun`y = [MSW Landfills+CD Landbial + lwaslt-e txp rind out ae mumty to recokn fadlltg or;ransfer station] • [waste Impartad
Wo €wi v 10 a reLvdint iatlllty or trarflfet staNm[
LondfilllJd Wa$te Expurted WHs7F Impnrtpd WAsrF
5olld waste lavidilled 0 the count (13 Marne: 506d waste send OvUlae the aunty 10 50111P waste recmed in the wmty at
Tokai--
uwasrp
PA Sw
43,676,70
TOO al
,377.93
Cl) 2W.77
Iransferst2itian Drrcgcling fac6lyand
5jMmentlY Idngftll?d:
TON I: 3,093-75
W.a;i- TpTRI
Ca 3,093.75
Fa ci liti-n List_iM County as 5a a rre of Waste
Fatlllty N4rnm 7rAnRacplvrdITr3ncTran4amd
529-34MLF-3013 M3V% *lC& 1} 21]•5111O.G3
5504-M5wLF-2Ol2 Fie&v Hamav& Caumy 127fr. I6I O.CO
Landfdl
5712-TRANSFER-2016 FORSI me C&O
.3�,%3.75 3,a93:�5
Keigxllrg Cdledionrf racier F;rcllrtw
71MT-7RAWER-1990 vender Courdy
3711154191 Z9,965.67
TrarrSlet Statkwa
LM2-C,dLF-19 6 ShM9klMCtunty0hpOW,
92.691a.DO
I I is
92U2-MSWLF-2DM Sarnp %UrurkIV
47-01.271 ODO
MspmaI. LLr:
!M-C6LF-2001 fled Rock DIspoeal L&Lr
456!O.m
LandOn
transfer stators ar recycling fadlity and
RA5KkRnr l4Iardfillpg:
Totai :
wave TohJ
3221Page
lPerquimans .5,219.022 13,2si 0- 77
CaIcda ed ,4rnount of vmta dkspas d by county = [MSW Lanh'dk - c.G Landf"G * lWasle Lxpuied out rf county to mcoirLE facility Dr!ransfr.r station] • (Wastr Imparted
Sato €ouf tyr io a fe[ycllrrg lacllltp or tra%f$t statinni
�OrWi1l-rd Wa$tli- ExpmtRd WASte Irnppfted VVag��
solid Wwe landilled M the€OLMW'S nafile. SOM k�asteSent Mt5idethe CAUflty to SOIIOwaste ►ecmed In SN-w eiCMat
traosFar station cr mgcling facklyr and
wbse"e" Land died:
Totot 24,479.12, 11111111111111111111
Tata 1, �.00
Wa5tk' TEIt&
11,015W '24,479.12
Facilities Listing Courty as Source of Waste
Facllrty Nam■ TpnsRmIYW f -h;mFTrmdprrd
4M3-mWLF-1293 East{-aro{na FtdlDrral ZgAr79 12 j@M
L]ndFilF
7MU-TRANSFEA-MG Perciu-midru- if.224.76 �M4H.D7
rnown n t;,atos 1 r2rxFnr
transfer ststaoa ar recycling facility and
sUasequerKlyF lar•dfllled
r_ Tea; 18, 260. i4
It5w 1 1�,MO. 10
3231Page
Person yar d x,
{alCdaled AMOrunL$rxa5re M&MSM br CCumv a [MSW Umddills-EDLaftdWSF4I%Yasief.pdrKhd DUE 0corMry10 retycliMA Wili[y or'far55Fef Vali6flj -[wa5[e 411100fred
mtoccurdyto a recycling faolrtyortranxForstationl
LDndfllled VYaste -Expomed Waste Imported Waste
Solid wastr land{dlyd in the munly s name: Sobd waste serrt autslde the oou" to Solid waste rucrived in the aou rtg art
rotal: 49 727.05
waste ,ci[al
PASW 414,225.05
CID 2.00
Fa el Iftbas Llstl rtg Ca IjAkyr as So u r [� -a F Was he
transferika[Io-7 xte€VtliniraciFir and
subsequently wndfilled: �a 5 f i
I ow I. 826-63
wo sty 104a I
mSw 826.63
FamiltM Mane TbiiiPieteIved�TCMITfMifftym
411?-MLF-2DM ii-1 Sandntk UD LandFti- 2A13I0.IX
7 MWI F.I kAl LI{rppr Pi4+1rmrfi g9.P71.7o � 0
Potgiumal LAndrlll
7.U?•FA5AA'LP-21)15 Eirv2tUnk Landfill A.3s Ia.L7a
=07-9PANS• First hedno-nt Carparatrcri V&Ga f �M.G2
RinU61d T.anSfei 5rarifo)
Lransier siauon or recxling facllikr and
si-bsrquen;Iy landfdled:
0.w
3241Page
P#.+ i ■f ■i F �
I L L 172, -1 17.2.014 1-0
{alcu+atetl Ama,lnt of wasre dl6posed by COin;x - [M5W Lantl'llls L {D Lar+ap�sl _ Nvasle E-parled out-OtoAty to reC3+€I� fa€ill[v or sransfer s�aslo+ll ['Haase ImparC�0
intDcu:antyloa recycling facility artransferstatic-N
Landfilled Waste
Solidwastrland911edin thecoLmty's -lbrne:
i Otal, 190,434,06'
~Haste Total
.MS w 161,373,15
b4' 29,060,911
Explarbed Waste
SOFA waste sent outslde the county to
transfgr atatlpn nr rx-Eprjmg faGmp anq
hihequt! lLfy rdidFilled:
I Ota I: 2,387-56
Wa5te Total
�nsw 2,387,56
Imported Waste
Salldwwte mcel4ed in thecountyat
tranSiQr ctaiiangr rprycllrggbClllty ;inrl
Sutsequer:ly landfilletl:
Total: I 20,426.49
Waste Total
�M5V4f - I 20,426.49
Fail Iities Listi rtg Courrtyr as 5au rce at waste _ _ _
-- - -
-
FX1111y' Nam!
Tb.n6RKi!lved#TllnSrrWSrF
NfflT-TRANSFEF-AGIZ AeadfoA Transllel
1.323Ut d 1.323.4]
O2,MMF-2GwSagvSOh Uwfv.y OQQ
Station
OlH-1, LLC
08113-MSWLF-iW3 East Cetb&d Regimal
i5S,02.16I Off
229{151-F•20M Red Rutk bis ,t C&D i91 { f1On
Lan*Nl
landfill
54MTRANSFER-2O24 Deep Run rearIsfer
5.69 f 6.0
OST-TRA45FER•,2OAU91atkCreek Rwd 1.073.561XO5851
Station
Itransfrr Mallon
7104IT-,fWIP4996MCouMyTra►rSfer
+36,63A 78; $33.291.19
Stbtkki
?49ET-TR W,FER-2A01 EJE R"trite
11,4gL22 ]q d31.33
Tran;fnr Rtzhun
740-MLF-21MY C& DLaMfillVif 29,054.5BIa U
75b�-MS'irL"-�O1S Grail Oak Landfill 3,237.011Off
92�{8U-194fi SarnFson {OunL}r 6ap�fel, 4A4 f O.l3O
LLC
3251Page
Polk
—
{alCwXLm A limpi of Wa I-E apposed Uyr caun" ■ (m5W LaWllls+CD LaMfpls[ _ lWame;Ekp rxed wt d [auintV to r"IkV fatlllsr w aranOer nation] -[waste Import -ea
intacou"toa recycling facilltkartrarmFerstatkml
Landfil led VY ante
Salid waste land`illed in the countX�i -iarne:
Total,
24.528.41
_ waste TotaM _
ms w 24,52&41
Exp-DrtAd Waste
Said wtsteserrt-bi-ftldethe munt4 t6
transfpr ar;itiDn 4RFl r3ingt;iG1115r ant
evlidequerSLFr Ieeardl�J:
I crttil. 0.00
Fa cI IRties_Listi ng Co L`ntyr a:s So u rre of Masts _
Td,nr.Rpraluadl fTrmc7rardarrfrl
75MY-1RAMWEW-ZU45PcACmrtV .21.34193 r2s.341J3
Transfer Station
UQ64 4AMLF— Uniem CoLwy Landfill dbb 2,521S 41J O.M
Lrpbacv RaVonal Undfh 3C
I mporked Waste
Solid wrote rftelued in the i minty at
11r3rn5iPR-;i.mnogr rgry4llr�gfacllity m e
submquenrlp letldrilled:
:L[D I 3.00
3261Page
lRandolph 126,723.8 • , • 145.D" 0.87
Calkdated Amcgjntof wste uaposed by mun-y = [MSW Lain dfills-COLandrdis + IWage LPorled out cf eauntyto recydirtSfa iIIty ortransfer seatlan]-[u.`astelmpormd
into county toa nmWllrrgfacilityor trarssFer,#atlonl
La,mdfillad a t fxpCi-TLed Waste- Irr1pd1LPd 1Na!;lL-
S011p+pstelarrdfllledin tl*caimi i name: 543W wasteserrtok+tsrdeMe aunty M Wit,v,-rcte receraed in th4?mW .pt
ttsir-dMe Jtadw d'rlXYdini; FatilyAnd
-;,rbRaqua" lanriNlod:
Total: I 126,&94.49 + Tl3t;q1: �9-39
Vvi;sln t&ml yvaste Taial
msw 101,458.76 MSVV 57M
23,1 5,73 CD 11.51
FdLilikl+?9 Listing CdLyay as :SolJrie 0Fv a� bft
Facillry Name
Tans Race Iwed / Tom s T-em&flcked
a105-MLP-1999 C3bies = Landfill
12a.6d i a.00
I'LW-MSWIF-TWV RFi•Charxrl#a Mtr
21.97i1.DO
SpweAwar Landfill V
34161-TRANSFER- {luerd.iIr. Raid Transfri
4.76 f 3.113
51at6)
411&4MLF-2012 66rM Hl bikifnt Landllll, LLC
1MIR14.00
A 317• LIi-71'16H A•1 Sandrna rA6 Landfall
1,267.53 i el.in
412df-MAN9IR- Greensboro, CIb7 W
SC ] I U12
Transfer Rkion
A 1?7T-TRAN$FFR-Ml7 WI ilWmt r-npW
I I" J I1.!Ll
TraillNi LLC
F2U4•MSWLF-l995 uxirarrl■ Env. PomC.
1 r, 7 L 7.40 f O DO
Ldrr(Iflt
ST-TRUISRR-2.012 A-icboo, C lY of
'�g,f�Wr'Trar�ctsr S1r1gn
FXrkFJO71 Wall RnryclingCO F
P-2US Great Oak Llndrlll
taalifei €tcLdr, de Mitycllrig ra811ty And
,rtrsaquanely landf dlari:
Tc..t:_,- 0.00
11,939.3L) 12,91214
i l,fz35. iF f [1i1I7
MS. r1!).l`3 F ofJD
728-CD0 1Qt Red Ratk arsp6W C&D 47.46 f DAD
andjlll
3271Page
r ■ �
lRichmond
f `i ■ t ■
-1althlaled Amouriof wmN deposed byrcowuy ■ [MSW Landlift L CDLandfak-3l • IWasle E■poned ouc4 [oL-�tyto recKlieg faclllty*rtmrJerslallon] - EWaste Imported
IntD cDurrtlr W a recyclingfadligartrarrsferstatranl
Larldfilled Waste
Solid wasteland'-Illedin tFemuntX�s name:
Total., I 6�.EP5,117
WaMe You;
Altsw 63,784.26
Exported Waste
Sated watteserrtaul#idethe county to
trar`afpr atatlW prrE-�VplmgfaCmt and
WbdequeA0v landfilled:
I otal: 1,557-16
We5te T_atal _
m5liv L■557.16
Fa,dIWes Listing Caunty asSou rzeofWaste
FVIIty Naime TomF RK4!lul?d f TES Twsfem*d
DWI-M5WLF-2019 Chambers
lievelapment of Narth Cardma, Inc
lAn•■j)R 1ADOfl111
360-TRANSPIR- Czf"e■ille, City of
7rardf-Er Raton
rj,W qT-TRa,N5FFN-1'Y93 waste Ivan - I e4
Ca. Transfer Srab&r
5:11CIN4RANyFER-20I1-.Mfrwd Trandw
Sratlin
G294-MSWIJf-1495 LFrvhanle Env. Reg.
Iandfdf
7F*7•M5WI F-ap] 5 Qnpat pak L jLndflll
TXI3V-TRANSFER-1994 Rjchmond Cnurrty
Ti anger FaOKV
MMT-TRANSFER-1997 Scotland -101inty
Tr5n5Fer 9tathn
Imparted Waste
Salluwmte received in thlmu-ityat
tiranr,fWSIminn or r4pCyClIngtolltypnd
lA&"uerWv IdrMilled!
22.21 m 1 am a-TRANSFER-201d WavE Conveccions 7.72 { &06
Munroe Transfer Stallun
222-CEU-20M fled RoLk Dispum ULD 2:0.81 f MID
4SO.72 { 480.12 I anrtrill
mr�,I9�81-5•IA
m.0 f 1}57.5R
41,969A41 &W
1,117 � PW
3d,21,1AA F:{1J,rs24A8
0.22 a e-72
3281Page
Robeson AS,046.63 � if�r+�� 1.'
CmiciJa," AmDum of wsstp ftrsnsad by rrun;y _'LM%W Land -fill, =CD Landfirls[ — Iwasl.. Eapodpd mit & noirrty to raryding fa.111ty or rraraf*r s-tlnn] . [waits Imporhnij
intUCUJnLy.0afeLyfIiMld[IlilyOrLfafr6rW5L OOMI
I dnrltilled 1Waim
send wa e:Iaminim m rr a €aunty& name-
WO5TF - 4W31
m 5w 13913 ..25
EkpfkrLed astr
Sf d vd"IeSerfLOuL6idt?Ihk €OufiSy ID
trander station or re: Iin&hrttyfand
: JiMegdapitfv Laadfnled
7n-L;1 15,744.59
LN;451 p TptaI
F-idkies Ustir?g Cot mry as Source Of WffST�-
FXIMVNdrpe — Trn5RPr41w�1i7p+1�rsa *Frk%d
DW3-MSWLF--M1C Mambmi
U().%�@.Du
9rd3ppmmE9raprth fascia, Inr_
Wic- rti.ar4ft111
260-MANSI'L9.tmVmftntle_Utyof
15,pd��d I&M9.04
TrapS�er Station
?%7.M4Yr9F:-?.Ul5 Grvat(],nk Iandilll
2] ?9 Timm
IF-1SM7FbabprhnrnWncyf3MF
29-7751O.rm
7H H rd'L)Nl= IW37 ltofxmn raunty Lmrhll
1273A 1-2] I d.00
�a0r+county LlTxpl,
:2.(a 10100
M2-MWIr:.7CQn Sampmr. -rnu Styr
114313AI ll.gil
dl&pcml. LLC
63 -MLF-1447Stollaud Cdu■ILYCW
2iiU5 iam
Impflfted wavE
5011d waRa re€eived in ENfLLhnLyat
transfer sin or mmj�cllrtg facility and
im!pKwrvd,r Ia1�tlr�Uer1;
-r1raq I 0
MINT-7RANSFElk ISIP RDI]md Cowpiy 74041173555
ransra t�alJon
22-CU -2'. iPrd R3t;kD;3pjW CILd ik961 IxGO
II.R"mf}ll
3291Page
ugowm
:Rockingham 14%806.}) gl..lo6j
i-;IrrLwtwl ArnWrntof waacte iMpau d Weuwnrq - rMSW Landfills- €MLardfuixl * IW;i;hfi Erprrerd nut nEmisity to rrr.-elirLE FAcdltg rwu- nmfor vatlnn] ,jWad•r Imported
IOtu€WrIPFRDaliKyClIftlaCiNEVOf Ef4N%r&HaLicrrl
I.alrfitilkfd V.'.iTAP fMpUrif3d WaC
.je Irnp rtp{1 a51E
solidwag(L. in weto ntyry5 naMt� SoW ;vasw-mrdouuldelhe caum-Ft� WidwdU retelued in IN iNpOEy8L
tranffer statran or re,rgding farbty and
s,,bseques lk randlilled•
= 145,754.32 11111111111 Total: 4,05ZA5
M 5W 145, � 16-79. Msw 4,052, 45
to 5�17,53-
FarllhFIEs Llsiln-E Caunrw as 50urre ur a5t2
FX1I1q' HT'n4
T4n4WUP.1yodi 'rnncTrin0rriMj
ai17-ELF-2DMA-15an+JrEKkC&DLM-d1-
40826?10.00
'79-WWU-1995 Tlovilr9311am Cauay
Larrd111I
411dtr-TRr4F+SFLR-9i91dp Man Trbnsir
2.15iaajoJ,AZ7.1a
P104,SWLF—MMSaMbur Caudtg
5t,-�Inn
Iwl. I r �
41.21Y •TRANSFER• Gfeensbaru, {iey ul
b5.Z f 65.42
`LI 16 4T-TRANS 5,SE PiedlrclnLCarpoFabui,
Tran;frr !,Yatxrn
,nirwld 1rnr.iFrrsalmn
52(M-MSWr'LF-IN5 UvAaniE Eno, Ru
215.4IF CM
L331dfih
7WG--COLK-.2D21 Wag Rmy6qng CULF
179.77a.M
')6p7•MSWw'LF-ZMGteetGeNLKdml 34pM. DI0JM
•09621-TRAN3.4A.1991kcuMnglLam la?4-L5 f l.ir{.f.S
WANTrardef FxJilly
f4ik9i-TRkr€SLLR•7991 Ld", C" or i�.DdaA616,MA.46
TYgriOer 5twWr,
transirrstatar;orrrr.+ ingfacilityarid
a,�seq�enElY lal�r�ueEs:
11�,?53,86 �40G
9i�.79 f 0-flD
2,15334 f 7-10.14
3 3 0 1 P a g e
4 i
IRowan 207,49153.4 147,799 i. a
C2Icrdwtrd Ammunt of wWr i1apasrd by ccurity = [MSw Landlillls+CQ LandFml lw3ua+apcvlcd ciLA d 4courky to recpcIH-S fadltty or transffr s!3tian] - [waste Impart#d
Wo €ow+ty 1a a feLWIIng iacility or transfer sraliani
U-ndfallvd Waste
Solid waii[e la-Ididled:n the €ola '6 name:
Total: �34,fa41,18
Waste Tpt i3I
Ar 5w 234,562.24
U) I 3;�.94
Fad liti-Es ListiRE CCunly as Sour{R of Waste
Expnrt.pd WOMP
50d waste umt oud3lde Lhe GaWncy ro
transferstatimi errmclingtacbtyrand
wbaegrlLw" L3nufRled:
Tgtpl: 127.19
W.qA Tr)Tal
FYlllty NarnF
TrimR*crlWnd f TnncTranda[nd
W3-h 5WlF-2014 Rarnl*rs
L6A414 4
Dmmbpn--mnL of North Cardma, Int.
Wr,on -,3r iftlrl
—
kM4-MSWLF-1492 I#FI•Cha"tte Mtr
3,,S(6 A210.00
SpeedW,WOn"filly
TW5-TRA,N5FFR•7tlr}7 s;CS Rmycling
I,rY'R u f L71.F,9
5erviees
34161•TAAWFEFLChn U[wRoad Trandw
5.A9ISAR
5tatim
S504-MLF-1499 Labe Namwn Landfill
4.34 O.Od
$7(4t-MMNlF•ti945 L154IarTll? EnV. R%.
sm-01 �Lq.W
L"M
766610IF•2071 Wall Rarydmg MI
94.57Q.pC
-MMIF-2015 Great Oak Landfill 03,557A910.0
L 3-"51bl F-I9JW Roman ONray Landrd
GmpLxtPd WiWF
5ollU waste fecelaed in the wmtq at
transirr r=mn ar recycling facility and
sAsKwrOy landfilted:
ToCai: 1 27,231,92
tiNaF,k F TptaP
Imsw I �7,731-97
1A9,547.12 14 q4
�NOMTRANSFER•190 East Somcer Mve IS.M44 j 1&17934
,Tranxiwr FXdIIty
331 IPage
lRutherford'Ziouz uq,flm-1 m a.98
inaIcdated dmount Qf u wta dlkpased by tcun-y = (ms'u Land'ills = co Lardfiki * rWaar LVorled out of muoty to rrcWirig fadlltp :!r'nnsFer s'aucinj - PVlartr Imported
Wocwitrwaretycliagiaciiityal tramrefRaEionj
LanijI'd l-ed VY-;j�,tF
5alldw2melandlilledW the comtolsrlam&
Tota 1 62,974.721
Vas#� FQtal
rLA 5W 97,730.17
cD I 15,179J.95•
E xF ICl rr(,.ci '4'.' am E
Sold WaAesent out5ideThe cGuoly E4
transfer statlon Drrecydmgfacibtyand
SUb6eQpEntl� WnAled:
Tnt�l: 6-10
vu;35le. TE)gal
m5w f _1
Fadliti-esListing CauRly as 5gurce of Wa5te
F=Illtu Nam■ Ta c Rornlund J Tangy Fr Efmarad
13IA-M15WLF-19P . B-�--Cha+lotte W 1 �9 4•�4
SpmewayLar,dfill w
id43-.1SWLF-MMRpaENAISErKirwmwrnA 47,72BAB0.qXl
LandhIF
1805-TRANSFER-2M-305 ReLycling
5d.95 E,10
SerAres
8103-MLF-3LU2 RuMelford Cuunly =
15,179.95IS.Du
13IW-TRANSFER-1993 fiuthe lmd Cuuity
AH.14lk 31 f aM.31
Trancrnr Farmip
UOG48-MMF- Union Counry LamuTiill dba
64.10 � 0.DO
ups:axe ReVnnal Lardfif SC
IrnrmrtNrl Wa.,,F
Willy mte receiaed in the coumyat
transfb statnan ar recycling facilitp and
sabsequemly lar�tulea;
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII� 7�-A.Fi. 4,Q4
3321Page
Sampson 65,fx14,1 59,G19 1 1.21
OreLdmed Amount aF waste drsp]ied by aoanty = [MSW LandlIB -CD Landlrittl + lWa" L.p6rted cut & rumty to retvdiq Facility tr USM3Mr vsdonl -[Mute Imparted
Jan cm" Ina rcr.rcllrkgiadlltynrtrarwfiwrstatWWj
LafIdfll led ~baste fxPorted waste I rnporteti Waste
Solid wbbtrleMdQlledIn the olalty+sribrrit. SbW YdMe leML 5utdidethe WuiVy L& SWidvne5te r&Cei%PM in the MLw)Ly kL
Total: fo,922.61
waste To#aw
M5W I W,845,02
CA 77,59-
Mimfor station orragrimgfar.6lyrand
"Mkquendy Landfdled.
Tota l: 4,691.53
W95te Total
MS N 4,691.55
Faeiliti-es Listing CQkLPiy as Sourreof Wast-a
Fadltty Narnr TXrn%RourlvltdITrnGTrans(RFe*d
29Q?-TRAN5FER-F"e,VIFe%i2tgDf 4.J91.5314,6791.53
TrbMWer Stabdr+
&M-COLF-1938 5drlp&W Courdy DapOSM, d4.fiD O. f
Lic
ON2-M5!r,'LF-2OW 5DrviwD+Cwrdv 60.845d7IC.W
0153osal, LLC
97?H-rTAE,7WI RM RLCk Pl,pp;aI OD 47-991 C.W
L.udfll'
transivrgt hanarmvocllrgf;idittyand
5A&KUaWJY lal'orillea;
T7ta: 0,00
3 3 3 1 P a g e
Scotland 36,64.3.433.3.292 1,io
CoUAAL.d Ammetof waste deposed Urf cownjy - [M5W Lafld4ill5 - CDLar1Jl sl • 1Wa51eE*cned wL.0{owltyto revoke fartlllkyorkrarrsferwilon]- �Warste Imported
into cwrrty to a regcling facillty artransfer statlonl
Landfilled Waste f;sported Taste Imported Waste
ShcldwawelandlllledIn thecb"1snwnm: Sold mommsent& tSidethe ohuntyto Salldw&te receiued In the tolrltyat
Total: ! 37,1639,07
Waste Total _
'MSW _ _M890,511
tramferctatlpnprre,pp¢mgfacmr and
Wh;1quML11 Iandllled:
101m. 210.96
waste TMI.
m5w -—210.96
Facilities Listing CouMy. as Sourre'ofWaste
D;03-MSWLF-241fl nalmbers
2W.51)I4.W
development of north Carolma, Ino
IA1n5onl anofaq
— —
2GM-TT AMPM- FaVE-ML-nlle' Otyraf
2100M 121046
Trafrster 51ati0n
[.M-MSWI F-1995 LJw ;irrla Rio. RRZ.
a 59Qfi1 j 0-po
Lmudfili
R2CL2-MU 49EXb` mpmon+burny D4P;paral,
9.4471W4
Li-
MI-LW-1997 Smtland County LuIL �4,2GSZ i d.m
P017r.1RANSFFR-19975mtund"nilrtiiyr gl�X6749�79,'j5g.d1
Tiarufn SBLiark
brander stoan ar ruWhrig facility and
jubs"Wwly larr filled:
iota. 736,60
_ waste T-atal
3341Page
Stanly
CalUia'Ged i+mmnof YFwtf mpow bywinly - [M5W LardJills , CDLarr NUS • lwaste E,Prrted WtfllmAtyto recKlirg facility Dr cramfer madonl- (Waite Imported
into r cluntyr to a regeding facility artrarrsfer statronl
Lafldfilled Waste Exported waste Imported Waste
-531idw3stelandrllled in tFecauntr�s MaM&. Safcd watmierrtgL&idethe oaunlyrtb-kildw8re recelued in the �ouitym
Total,. I 80,85f ,38.
_ Waste Tuta�
'MEW — - — - 62,836,16-
gD 1.9,020.22,
Facilities Usti rkg Ca u M. as Sourr-eof Taste
tran&rstatlur Or ding farRjy�na
hubeemently lendfdled:
rotal: 3,896.15
Waste To 7a I
T�1�Y� 3,896,1�
trancfeF ,jA"rh or rq(Wling fdC1IIt4 and
3LjbMuertt1y lendfilled:
FK111ty Horne
Tpn5 Rp{fIwed f Tgn5 TWEfUrgd
GQ3405WLF-2010 Chambers
2&AV O.00
401-MAY F-1959 A,ltierrrarle, City V 54.047 IL1 f D Oa
Dewelopment of north Cardlna, Inc
LantlQll
lAA1,On !.ar+pf--ul
-TRANSf ER-2.D14 Wwte CorrNwftva ILAW6 111159
IN"SWLFt992 Mi-Charratte Hltr
:0011O.m
mrnrwTramrrpr*vatlnn
5p$euWxE Larrdf III Y
[.a144-m5wi F1495 UkwgrrlP FYrr. R*2-
$ 779.74 0.44
Landhl!
76C&MP-21UT UM RocydbM MLF
36.10 f ObO
fM.-MSWLF-19MfEawanCauntyiandfill
13f4�4.60
%[V4F-TRAM$FFP-74 F.a�TSPrnrar gFtP
3a79$.i�f97rP.5tS
TraFisret Fa[iiitq
H112•M3WLF-2tCVJ Samlwon{:auny
1.ALL{Uxu
Disposal, LLC
9*1 -MI F-19WFAlpsmare,MYofCOL F
17,95A•12 0.PD
3351Page
f M1
�.Stokes 17,326.59 44,884 4.39
CaIcuLated Amount of wshe dspowd by county = [MSW Land911s * CD LandFdel T lWasle LMDMed o-.Jt Cf -aLrdv to mxvelielg Fxdity =r `.ransfer s-aRianl [Waste imported
Into cc j sty l4 d nec6ling ia6111ky or trdr*-* itd kml
Liindfillod Utiast� Exp€utc�,.d Wa�,tL�, IrnpOrt-2d VJ A:�lp
%olldwa,teNNAlledan thk foUrT -name: yard m5tp ,enF ;lde tha mr,nry M 5olldw,4ke rKelaed In the cowite at
U4HSlL�l fatal
MSw 16,491.2131
Fab lWiN Liloirkg CourLty as ScyurLtiP. bf was IP.
Lrarak!f station or rneytling_ F80!lce dm]
s.jFAagiiput f LanrlFdlad:
To1rl1: 6AL 4
4rrie Tt312l
MShv 642-04
F3el11tp N&Mr
TraliRefelrtdUfmiTf31Sftrtled
;4:32-MSS+rLF-1997 Hanel brill Road taro Fb
1rJ 4b31 j d.Ob
:jkir,T.TRAN5FER. %14nrdalQ Rnari TraIISFar
W9.ILI f W9.1p
R&Ek r5
411J-d34-2bMA 1 Sandrir:kc$L undfarl
immis jd.M
4-LWT-TRAWEk-Greens6ar 6Oty?A 3.J4f 32.94
Traml -r SGrtlon
7EAF7-MSWLF•7rMrWAtflak LandBll 1-03.5r)JCUM
kbN.M&WLF.2Ll 0 Sampson County TA§IO.1M
DiWal, UC
transfer Elation or retptlirig facility and
SrJrsagLranAy bindflllad:
{a!ta : 1 0.00
3361Page
C-a1Icu4atEd Total: P4pMOOLt,'Gon_ Tgn51per5gri.
r
CaliLOALd "ounlof wast-e d>Spo€ed tvfwun;y ■ (M5W Lafidllll& L CDLafl4*sI o Iwa teEVoged wisdfo,ontu to recoieg fix Ifit y nrsramfer €;aUonj-91fiffite Imported
intdccurrtywanegxlingfacII4artranderstatk it
Laniifilled Waste Exported Waste Imported Waste
Salidvmteland9lled in the county& numm SD&d waste sent auhtidethe c untytc SdIldwmte received i8 tFx6ounty at
Total, I 66,425.05
Waste Total
M Sw 529.71
M 5 _ 65,890.39.
CZ) 4.95
tranSfer st;iEIW 4rre"Gingtar&tp and
Wtde4dtr1t4' kuidrJleid:
1 o1a1'. 290.55
We ste Tota I
"Sw 290.55
Fad litles UstirM$ County as Souriv-of Waste
1AO3-MSWLF-199LO Foothill&Envlronrrremaf
258.97 1O.-CO
Landfili
3difrT-TAANSRR-Ovtrdele, Mad TraniFtr
2209d 129435
5tatkm
4117-CdLF-2DM A.ISandrack{&ataMI ll
4.95 O.UO
5-MSWLF-19AA- r"CoAt4 NI5WLF
65,53152(IOU
t14Qri1-M50JLF- Lakewey Ret}ellri$ Md
529.71 0.0
tiarwrwtlan
lyjm fer h;rMngrrQryrlingfa{Illtyand
lubi"LieMy landFilled:
r_ Iata'. 0.00
3371Page
Swain 9,5 16.17PI 14,284
{alcui-3wd firnauni or waale & osed W cuun;M z [MSW Landfills, CCU LandMI * Nam E.lj�orted OUL V Lounly LO rftlOrUi� 1xilfty or trensNr sCauan] - MAISIE iMPOREd
rota cajnty [a a nnrfcling fadltty artranafer %tatwnl
La-nd ll-ed waste Exlparted Waste Imported Waste
Sated waste laridlllled in the courdy's name: & id wash Gerd autslda the countyto- 5edlif waste recelved in the county st
fA:1, -9,51 r.3
bask. rani.
h+ sw 4.407.01
Far=iIi1I-es Li!&tirlg COLMtyr aS�OUrr-e aFVWdsLC
srarreferikasiori orre€y0ifil datki4 and
w6sequer* IandlIlled.
1 Olaf: a-oo
Faelllt Herne Tom& Reim Ived {Tons T-emsfe,red
4M2-M&WLF-1993 Naywaed Ca White bak 109.iG I Led
I.jndW
EL74177-TRANSrFR-'Aw urn C,plik47ransfpr %513-AT j43,973.4]
rel?Ky
LiCHFAS MLAR&F R fL 9 L nnc ill 4,AD?Al31 j 15.DD
bwsier siaYori of recy€I7g fa€Illly and
subsequemly landfilled:
3381Page
,Transylvania M,515.8 33,361 1.03
f.alcWatPd Ammirl of wN04i rbspowd hyorunsy c [MtiW Ianl;lll LtCDUndhki = l' ;mhs ijfprrtad rat r.f rnijityin rnr.)"irkE facility rr`.mmf-pr gmhmn) [Waste Imported
a4LO CC+urly lO d feiydil�g lalifty Oi LfdnSref 3LaLiCnj
LandNiled Ma,S s Exported WaSO: Imported w59#e
501idwaVelarid4illedi0 McCOurLVI nd•ne. SOFA wa5le3effi o-juide Lhe Wur'ly LO S4I0Wffite reCENECI io Mei0ve'Lw3L
transfer statlon Drr"clirigfac-Myrand
wdsequentlx landluled.
33,�13.11 + Tntal, 902.76
'u'.':l.iir •:.I n' l',1r,lr Tyr:»I
m 5w 3 �.� 13.1 ] MSw 902.76
Facilities Lis!iRg County as 5auroe of Waste
E7Oa-TPAHSFER-199314asie Fllal+yjemem 5U2,75 f 902.715
of Asheville
4442-MSWLr-1493 Hdywacd Lo Mit= Oak 354.911Q.m
IMAM
MI-MSWLF-1991[1 Tr*amylwaAia Cu-in.y 33,256.20 j 0.{9
Lam dfi II
transfer st;btan ar rerpclInS fadllty and
ikrbsE uenr.ly ldlArige&
7ti'Z.n • 0.00
3 3 9 1 P a g e
Tyrrell _� , r
F 46Q.s 3,22670796
bkdxMd Arnmiritofurxta rlapasad hymun-;y n (msw I;in 1�IIIs. -mLardfrlsr* IWasta Fyrrxtad r;_rt rsf nnrsrtytn rnrydIrkEfacllltygrtransfQr cr;it inn) [YYactp Impprtgd
if i) WjMy t6 d felyClifyt IaCilily Of Lfai,Sfer SLa RMI
La+i+dfilled Waste Exported wane Imported Wig5te
solid "Le landdilled44 tl-eKo mLyrs ndrie. 5oid wasLe ienL mside the Wuf y la 5olidwaSLe reCeiued in SI'reWulllydL
Total-- i 2.434.91
Uya;te Totak
M 5w 2,-339.12I
CD 1 95,E
transfer station Drrrorohng fao#tyand
:�atk9equentlr laodlilled.
Total; 25.59
mL-
msw
FacilttiesLisLingCountyrasSouroeofWaste
_
— _ E - 11K. u—
R843-MSWLF-1593 Ea5iCaroua Reglwal �339 12 f 10M
Landfill
74436T-TR1 WFA-201 PE MRcgq V-iS f 25.59
Transivr st2tipn
74+117{9LF-20179 C & D LAndtill IM
transfusWtanor rermchrgfacility and
;t bsequen lr lai'Villed;
Tti�t a ' 0.00
3401Page
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Union
{altldai*d Arnmrit of wwW Mzporard by ciaunty= (MSW Land+llls. -M LarrdFiA:;l _ JMWD Lwcrtrd c it tf , alrlty to revohlg fadllty or'ransfcr s;atlon) - [Waste Imported
•n[acadnLWtoa rerKllltgbillltVor tramferstitkml
L H nd Frl Ipd WHsti:3 Expc1 r rLd %v dw: r I m,ielrl L'iJ Wii.urF
Solid waste Iavldillled in the €omty`s name. SoLd waste mnL OLY[Ae Lhe wuiv.y to Solid w.We iwelaed in [IV f+ WLy at
transfer statical tr recycling fat �Ty ant transfer stst+an ar ruc cling facility and
5Jt+'ipWem If IandPdled 5uIBcA lufn!I4 IRMI'lliem
Dta� 386,935.17 + T❑tal: 2,861-76 ti —Nj4 9,373,01
I.
R� y�U4 r]h�"r •:ll ,il i� a: r4l
SW
Fi3ciMie.3 UstiRg CoLrrttyr as Source of if asv5
WdIty N;OM D
TMn5RprQl4ad) TWLTrmn �d
NMI-W;WIF•2010 []~lambed
3DaA57.70 0•Li0
Gerelaprrm t 9 h mEK Camkvis, IMIL
lAelvir 'AMhlq
13104•fdSih ff�1%2 6! i-el h41r
53S Bi i w7
5pwqwa� tartgflUY
gEAH-TRAN9FFR-19k3W4-;if MarggamnRl
7 5fj� .SJ
Of Chi Olin&
W14 1RANSFERLAID9QuL-re 31;y Trarwfrr
mom h3.9p
SLB"i
LdiFMSwIF•duf10 Meckldrltwrg {:ountlr
2.�+LA� � O.Ol7
L,�nQtiry
6�F3'Tf2fiH5FFR'x4M�1�1:larM Fr95PIfC4�
1i1.17 J i19,g1
Rebtryj!ry [motet
Ed3H•1RAN5FER Charlrsrtr
&.-Aj ;.73
TrarWei 5Lali0r%
F;FZM-MYWLF-1995 U11Alal rle Fnv r4
t 3P J 0 00
Landfill'
�FR-IV15WL F-205 f3ri-U Oak tawdflll
I014[CPtF199a1 "CoUrkly rein
Mbr-TRANSFER- 9PLiRufrCtuntp
rrawfi r3taalon
-zAAgLuu-2a1A wute Cnrmmums
ate 3ranYTmr Slatrrn
5-TTlAN3-Ftrtfilll TrditSflf Stdti8n5C
53-55 f ROD
75,"333 f OAD
157.927.55 i 152,327 65
9Q,io?..761 S&OD u
2,723.02 1 5]i0..8E
341 IPage
s
- 44,334,09 42,270*1.05.-
{aL<Wwtsd Amavntof waste dsposrd g'f rr„n-y= [MSW Land' ill s rML.aidfdsi * lWaste Exported autut D3Lmtyto recoirtgfadlltyor-nnshrrstatlanJ - ( ante Imparted
WD €adrltF la a rfLy€lift fadlity Oi UaMter'RaLienj
Landtilled W;37,tf EXFIFirti�d Wasl�, ImportNiJ WaM-
salld wake Iamililled+a the €aunty's -erne SaLJI waste sent auUWe the aouruy to Salld waste received in [l,e caurlt� at
hansfer statlrn or nxfrJing racAly and transfer statian ar rerycling facility and
5tltrFe gUe'frtL1' �n�+le4� 5t�seQuerK14 lar4tu�p:
Total- 55,519,64 Total: Q.2a �s�r,�;: I-—11,185,76
VSrastP Total tib'rlsri- TOW Wash, TotaG
roS1L'Lr 55,519.60 mStihf 0.25 jWW I 11,U5.76
Fadliti-es Listing COLLntw as 5aurce of Wa5te
Fxlll[y Name Tpnx Nrmrtivrtd f Trnc Mnsimrad
3%1-M5WI F-2917 uAwd 5utniiv D
ZM7.3R j 0.94
MSWU:
4MV-1PANSFER-1997 Y4esdon, Tumor
0.2510.25
transfar Pv"
7304-MSWLF-LW7 UIpper Rie4o�Ir1
51272.23�4.�70
Regional landfill
'iIW?-M5wLF-2415 Great Oak Lmd P
17,35 jCLW
8�7�-MSWLF-�00058MFsar €saunLX
367.32j4.C4
01snaaal, L I [:
.902T-TRANSFER-1997 Varue CounLy
3B,430 N f Ail]0.30
Transfer 4tatun
3421Page
Wake
Calmdated Arnount of wmte deposed by manly = [MSW Landfllls+Cb LanclFi&sj * lWaAe Eporeed out of oolnty to req+dirLS Facility or transfer s-.3uDnj • r4.Oste imparted
into cwrrtY to a nevolm facllitV or transfer stat"I
L aind Fil Ipd V4 air c. Expc rted Waste, I rnpar L P.d +N@SW,
Solid waste IandUlled in the (aicnty'5 narnp: 546d waste serrt "Ide the wunty to WHO waste recelved In the rain 41t
I {}i H._ 1,79-5,744.63-
tiNaste is LAP
MSw
M Sw 887,967.35
CD 9CO8,617-73
rramrer iraticM Crrxytling Fatilhyrand
wh,;Pgrrprrtty Ianrtrr od:
Ti71lI I: 37r7�1_�1
askD TOP
MSw
P_abfth2s Listing CaulAy a�5nLIrM 0FViast-9
FwIlUy Name Tw!. R>teBlveel) Twi TemIerreM
L0Od-MSANLF-092 BfrChaFlatte Mtr 0.74 f O.M
5pee dwa�- r,arsdf III V
P17-TRANSFER-Wk4Ki rhipm, My d 9A619.90
Tr0n1hr SLbtidrl
i11417 TRANSFER•;!Hol hInnkv Park Cant 39231.22 f V.EW.dS
Tlarger Ration
MM-rltAN!XM FrankLr Caonry Transfer
32_F8 f 33.24
5G3t0i
SAPTTRANSFER-14EM WnKt! Man.. r Po
15.N r ] 5.74
Ca. rrarrseer Srdti&o
G234-M&WLF-1995 Uwmarrre�rnw. Flag.
LIA Id.bJ
t,�ndUlt
T.WA-r.M5 IF-IrOp LJppiPr PlPnrmm
117,7545-97IQ.pp
Rftional Laudrrll
7EAIrYCULF•3E21 wan HPiydrng MLF IAGIn.w
17,751-a1
1ranSTerstatidrldr recyKllrigiadlltVand
vhonquarrelyr landfdlarl:
�..�� Tot RJ: 7,717_36
waste T&A
7,3 -11
- 367-23
7f Tivl9wLF 3CIL'�Great Oak Landfill 90,T94.94 f 0013
9R4P-CM F. 19%�zmpvm Druntf LTIgr4al,
UL70 f 4-0a
LLC
H=40.SWLF•MM ampmn County
144,22RI3 f ObD
92117-7RAN SFEFk-99MC3ry, Tbwn ti
1521$9i462194
Trsrrfer y;mlr}n
921ST•TFtA NSFER- 3944 W;i-"r
77,495. J7 f 9,N17 9F,
Martazeftwruof Aalew%DurKam -'e msler
5t htrun
9217-'TRANSFER-199a Wl Gamer Trensrer
soffprx►
39,4054 � 3gA[53d
9223#A54riLF- WakeCOurRY51)rlllL
5A5,471.W04D
Wake U6WLF
9zM-ClAF-M2D 5hmmmd1 UnAflll, Irre
339,693,40 f 0A13
3431Page
CalcWadeed A-impi of wmte awosed t y coun-r - [M5w Landallls - {D Laadf2ri1 - lwa:Ae E. e"ed oui-f county to recsKlirl Nxilky ae srarrsfer shim] - 6Warste Imparted
Into corrrtyrlo a regrcling facility ar transfer statronl
Larldf it led V4 aste Exported waste I MPOTted Waste
Solid wmteland9lledin [Fecounty's name: Solid vottesent aLrttMethe muntyte 58I1dwaste recelved in tFmwuntyat
Total.
7 r;i3 A
d'w ime rora,
m5w 7,618.41
'CD - 4I
transfer SkatlCfn V rPc.iCaing fBr.1 .V anrd
sA-. eft lMLFy'andrillcd:
1010l.. 1,686.07
WF5te Total
MSS+ 1,686.07
Fad litl-Es Usti Rg Co umy a_s_Sau rye of Wa stye
F$rlllty NY me T'rkn5 RKEIwed {TCnS TrWoeWi d
K92T-MANSFER-1997 Vance Gawty LiM.071 1,W.D7
Transfer Staten
922e{ULF-2001 Red Ruck Diobsal UP, 4id14.w
I .andfU
9M2T•TRANSFER-1995 XdWan ULP)EM 7,608 SDIk6w.54
Iransfer Swum
U032't-MMF-Brllnswrck Wien a TE9,41 i GTJO
MaaagdLmeit Fdtdity LLCVA
tr.3ncfar gtxl-gn nr rerycling faculty And
�L#5iequeu!I4 IdrrJFilleG:
3441Page
Washington 7,7❑R.S5 10,7$9 0.71
{alck,41el A,naa.'Latwalu 06poktl tvr ccuo:V - MW LandilllE}CC? Lardfftj+f'r+weEvoned out [ably to recgli v fxllltyflruivsfer uaclon]- (Waite Imparted
rntoccuraytD a reryclIngfacility ar trarraferstatr[n1
Lan.dfll led Waste Exported Waste ImporteO Waste
Solid wave land+llledin thamuiitXh name: Said wamn2ent-*,=idethe eaurrlVto-Wldu=[e received in the fiouityat
lranogrgatlWpr FMriingfaphjyranp trancfpc5jaj:gnorr.PnXllrgfdSllltyarid
whdequtmtfx landfilled: JulbMuerFlIy, Iendtilled:
Tata: 75 76.38' + f ata l : 132.17 eta+ 0.00
Waste TutaG W3 Ste Tota I
M 5w 6,834.92- VISW 132.17
CO - 741,4E
Fa d Gti es Listi Dg Courrtyr as Sou rce of Wa Ste
MCI-MSWLF-2993 EaSi{arat�a Regi+r�al 6463a,�J7�4,00
Landrdl
74&&i<-rRAK Fra-2DM rJE fl ytirlg 14&22) 132.17
Tranafpr Statk7n
7407-ODLF-20U9 C$ Dumirill Inc 3.5210.00
LantOHR
3451Page
Watauga 63,45•�.7;� 54,361 1.13
{alcio&Led A-noual of waste C6poka w Cflua-Y - LMSW Laeldlift - CD Larr]h5r � IW@rAe £kpotlred out-0 wuvitV to recyrlrW raclllt4 of wai7sfer s4asionl - [Warste Irnportle0
Intacojntyko a recpclingiacilitpartranzFer staticnl
)-1'If ;In,j-.N3sre Exported V-'a:"Le Imported Waste
Solid waste landlllledin theenamty�l name: Said wamnsemeuesldethe county tD-Wirlwrbsl:e retelued In the cowityat
Total,
Waste
M 5w - - -
M5
M5W
63,211.16
Total
51,i5�,Ffi
32,057.30
5ranFf4r sratlUl 4r ►ecVdIng facoly mo
!WIXetWftdhg ree�NIed:
waste Total
MSw 20154
Facllit_i_es Listing County as Source of V1aste
-- r—lll Fu Pj—. T—ne 1-4 IT—T—.f—,-d
1A03-MMI.F-UM Foot) Wli EnvlronrnEmid 1#,057.31?i(IM
Landfill
IN5-TRANSPER-MftGD5 fEetidinR LTA&77) W3.54
5pry IrEK
45d3T-TRANSFEF-AG6 Watauga Ca
fmnsfar racwy
umm-M5wLF-eNstnwiandfIII VA
Uoii&UI514LF Feb SAP-LandFd
5fk822M } 50,9Z2M
0A 0eM
5�,153A6f Q.t�O
transfer statron or nFrWdlrg fdclllty and
.5uht"uerwly 16MIFIlled!
iiW'. I 0.00
3461Page
Mayne 188a -1 117,662 7
Calcdaled Amimntortiras[-e mposetl by owfov = [M5W Land'.ills-CDLdrwdrikst4 I%Yasae EVcrted cu[.0 Lom[yw reepcIFN ra€ili[p areransMr staeion] -[Was[e impor[ed
Intocnurrtyrtoa recycling faclI tyartomeFerntatw'nj
La ndf-1 lr-d W ascc rxp&t-ed Wastc- I rr-Ipo rted Waste
talld •waste bnd'dlyd 4n the murrtlr s namD: Soo waste serrt autilde the oountq to Sflllr" waste mcelurd in the D3" at
].at x 172,667.46
Waste Total
MSW 14�1,025.19
Cc 19.582.27
Fig e11162S UstirtS CaLrrhty a-� 5crurm of Waste
F&MICY Neale
D203-rmG.WLF-1993 EaatCarD+na Regional
Land
5 TRANSFFR-X t4 DpT Run Tr;kgdpr
5tdtw
6M4,M9%U IVLN Lhwharrla Erns. R#g.
Layldf II
MII-LbLMM CA G Landfill Inc
7K7-rA5WIF•7r]15 5FAwrLlak I ;in&.Il
R?fI2-r.M%WLF-7Datl 5aminn Cmun11r
DjWWal, LLC
R2-CPLF-MOI Red Rock Dlsomal{&D
LandfLU
47314711 F-7p17 Wwr4@W Poaad {&rf
Lfndrill
sranifef imlal v re€ycAiq racfiy and
r.ibmwerrtF landrillyd:
I OLA: 1$r435.71
Waste Total
msw 15,435.71
LraWersl*arhor recKilrefacJlikraad
sLbsequenehf landfilled:
Lttttt� >[d•: I 0.CIQ
Tbft RecelYed? Tun4 TYM&IHVM
r.-il J0.00
242-TRANSFIFL-2020Wall Revfokwig,-
199.56r lu-S4
arner Road
.,JH45A7 f3,375.12
— — - - — - —
'95a1.{ImF-199714aynp�UrrrV(431F
77.4-2
554ALLY 1].D13
'1SWLE-1' m%V" r 3Lmty Landfill
92.Ml.3A r DOD
3.nj al 0
77-TfWNSFER-3-W Gddshorq-Ity rO
22.751.ft j U YSIA3
r:'M'IT-TRAPJ5FFFt-?nQn
IT.nTjg.QII
MaoCn?P*Rgari
13.109.77)1;1.97505
7famJer AWOn
A4i14V.791 C1.DO
7,1 G6.75 j r1.40
3471Page
e■ 157'pp qq a ■ - m y 7
{alcdated fugWIILOr,raSM &I OWJ DYCOun7y 4 LM5W LaIdfill€-CDLargdF+al - NVasneZW rtM WE-0 LaunlyIQ f&-Wlirg: raKill[Y ararafflftr s:aUon] -['Nas[e imixfLed
into cocirdy to a recycling fadlrty ar transfer statical
Landfilled Waste
Sand wastr larrdfllled trr the m"T s name:
I OLA 67,840.47
waste 101a4
PA Sw $7,"0.47'
Fig Cl Listing CoUnty as SnurCtx of ~+baste
ixported waste
Sail waste seFit autslde the Doun[yr to
uamhu SWIM Df reCyOriR h0l� and
s,,bsegL uTtl, mndrIlesl:
7atal: 5-1
Taste Total
I svv 5-71
FetJllty Nerve Tams Fierelred j Teas Timiitowr
NW3-MSWLP-2DId aarnbers 12fi616.00
Pe,*bprrRnt of Wr#h Cardmla, In
lAnsan LandRlll
1403-MSWLF-IM Faolhllls fnvlwtnewvJ
505.9Q f O,f?4
LandfrlF
3416T-TRANSFER-Ouerdale PooedTransre:
5.7k15.71
5r Rr n
6K4-MSWlJr-1995 LMirarrie FMY.
416g1elm
Landfill
5Zw-MY0YL---2000 Sarrlpr.DAC6dmN
160410.00
hlsoosal, LLL
370d-MSWLF-IM9 wl-kba Carartq MTANF
67,295,04 j 0.m
Imrmfted waste
Solldxote recelued In theca"at
trans+ersmorbor ri3c+,+€I1rtiiacllitYand
srbm querKly landfdled:
A Ld 0.00
3481Page
�I�If tr��: ��sulat6an: rL�rts�P�r�e,nx
CiIourstr+d AmrwntaFw;Ktl Mpasad hyrrnunzzy _ [M5W Lanilfllk+cmLandfwat+ jwashExpnrYad out eFmiirtgto recVdIFtSfarIlIty rwcranafarvapmrj-jYFp#ji-1mporMd
inmcounrywa retyCliaRf8iblitpbr LralkslefRRI.iiMl
�arldfilled 1 -we ExPurt-ed Waue Import-ed Waste
Solid waiLeland4llledin thetowty"5 ume. Soil waSLe Seni. ouiside the {Aunty L4 Willw4nte received in lChe{4unLyat
Total 211, 717.89
Taste TcLtiat
f41$L'J 2,23-2,47'
hdS W 1��,048-�3'
0� 27,476.99
Fa- iIW-es Listirtg CouDtyr as 5ourF-e of Waste
transfer station ovrreyohngfacility and
wbsegdently laaMiled.
Tota l: 510.26
Waste Total
m5Vy 51026
transfer statan ar req+cllrg facility and
iL�SQgL�fIrS14 larrdf illed�
:53,913.31
vja�,tF T.7!I;L,
lww I fi3,91.3.31
F;XllltyIYWe TpnpReCRIwed{Tran,Tra IP-eld
D80a-M5WLF-IW3EasrUrcArlaRegiofial 1231h10,00 �1604{OLF-MNVillsonCoumy Wes]5ide g7,&32.86ir0(ID
Landfill BUD LardFld
3MU-TRANSFER• 1998 I emmhr Ctunty 259.M f 2S3.30 LjOD24-MSWLr- Brunswick Waste 22.23147 f DAfS
Tr-mfarS mir. 'M;IrsREarnardFacility 1LL.WA
7447-ODLF-2D09 C& D Ldhdfill lilt
315JUAIf,O
7E*7-M5WLF-2415 GreaT Oak LBndlill
9.23 10.f30
9M7-MSWLF-2" 5amu!an€ounEy
iG19�$37�O.t+U
nlgaasal, LI{
M&IMILF-2001 Wed R6Xk Dle li&D
8.11j4jim
Landfill
42A2-1 RA NSFL R-M2D Wall RecFcling -
2 P7.91 f 25CIL
Gartner R&M
960RT-TRANSFER-20M Mack (seek Rcxrd
Ei $4p.91} BQ fi93.97
TranSfgr Ration
3491Page
IYadkin
5,37Q,0 3�,164 !D-95
QIcdatM Amrwnt a1' Yomtp ftpci a,d by rrwn-,,y z [MSV: Landflllc+CM Landfd'ai - Iwa-Lto E rprxsa,d nut rf minty to rcryyrng *villty nr-ramfor s-.; lnn] . [Wastc impnrtrrd
;nSOCouricywa feLyr{lifK`IaLililyOf Lrarr6rer9LaLi4Ml
�dndfall. d Waste Fxpc ed Wa5w IrnRGYted Wi]5tF
Solid wasrelarrd4llledin tl ecowtyls name. SOW MaUeseffiOuUide Lhe Wufrty L& 5010 waSte reCeived in OWIOWLyat
Total' A-6 5-9,49
Waste .CEtdl
RASW 34,657.76
co 0.33.
transfer staticrr or recycling fadrty and transfer statarr ar recycling facility and
wbsegdeitly landtilled. iubsequeraly Iandf IleO;
Tatar: 711,9E ri Tote+, I 0,00
WA StY Total
Facilities Listir_tg_ CcL ayr as 5curte of Waste
Lrllrev rl�n�a - - --- --- T�rne laeraluer� iTrre Tr�i�n�rl
JMM-M5WLF-IW2 BFCRaMORE Msr 1+.12 ?am
Speedway Landfill V
IM3•MSWLF-IM Ftdthilla Euuirorrm_mA 3X 353.671 Q.DD
I.undflli
1M-TRANSFER-ADI GGS Retycliug 529.27 f 62.03
Npr4lcrs
3416F-TRANSFE51-Owrdale Road Tfamre-' 649,95 f 60.45
itatlan
7627-k1EWI-F-IMS Grezi[03k 1-6ndFl1 3,2d936IO.M
ROM-MSWLe-i.GM P.,mdn CuunLyt-drnlflll D59IQ.M
IMU CALF- 2031 fEcd sack Dimccal L$L' Q d3 f O.bo
Lmdlhl
9MT-1Te,4WER-1104 Taehn Ibuntyf 69,615A4f GO.G2S.94
Tran;fpr Far,ry
3501Page
Yancey 16 262.04 18r470 .o.ss
Ulcdate•d AmDurt&%vmte dspusud by ccunq = [r.7SW Land'dls•- CDLarbMisl * Iwns4a L-Kpuied out & oaLmtyta rrcy+diRgfadllty Dr!mnsfrrs5han] - (W stmImpurbW
In[o county to a reckcllrkt ldcilO or ifamfar station)
Larpd Tided War rs
Solid waste land+Illed in the €ow7ty+s name.
Tgtal=
wv5b� Ts,raf
m5w I 29,1$$.43
Fxpurte d %351k�
5W vraste sect *Ldslde the couf1tr to
[ramfer station rx nearcUng ray DiV and
9AIEGrle+1thl Landjilled:
Tntal: 0.00
Facilities Listirtg Countyr as 5oume of Waste
Fatlllty Nam■ TnngRroralvid fTrnr.Tramdlvreaed
tODUT-TRANSKR-I995 Yaf[ey Wche l 14,5M 501 1-5,53.49
Trarmfer 9bmturk
MM-M UL 19S9 F4SthOls Envittmme niA 2%10D.19 10.0
Landmi
4-dJ-M5WLF-1293 Haywood Co WhRe Oak RB.24 0.00
L3mdfi5
I rnpprt pr Wam'r•
SollO;raste recel4ed in Meiourityat
brans.fuststanar reopoingfacllitgand
iabsequerKIv Iar011lem
ri Tota, 1
VVE13tu Tat.!
IfUL5115!' I 12,9zc;-39
351 IPage
J. Municipal Solid Waste and construction and Demolition Waste — Exports and Imports FY 2021-2022
Im po its
BFI-Charlotte Mtr Speedway Landfrg V
5C
MSvv
161,172.65
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
VA
MSW
44,250.93
Chambers Development of North Carolina, Inc. (Anson
SC
MSW
42.735.10
Landfill)
Lake Norman Landfill
5C
CD
15,007.78
South Charlotm Transfer Station
5C
MSVV
1 1.442.55
Mecklenburg County Landfill
5C
msvv
5.070.57
Waste Managentient Of Carolinas
5C
MSW
2,764.77
Wasm Corrne•crions Monroe Transfer Station
5C
MSW
2,647.513
O'Leary Resource Recovery Center
SC
MSW
1,161_51
Scotland Counrx CDLF
SC
CD
665.39
Queen City Transfer Station
TN
MSW
520.64
QuBen City Transfer Station
SC
MSW
497.54
G175 Recy-Lling5ernces
5C
MSvv
82.22
Toud
306,039,31
Exports
FinirtMill Transfer 5raaon SC
SC
MSvv
l39,755.7S
Urriort County Landfill dba Upstate Regional Landfill 5C
SC
M51N
125.157.10
Adantic Waste Disposal, Inc. VA t562
VA
MSVV
83.14`1."
R & B Landfill
GA
MSVV
69,561.35
R,&land Landfill, Inc. SC
SC
MSvv
66,945.20
Bruriswick Waste Managament racility LLC VA
VA
MSVV
61436.09
cco Safe Landfill
TN
MSVV
52,425.31
Bristol Landfil I VA
VA
MSVV
21,190.86
,.akeway Recychng and Sanitation
TN
MSVV
12,1 17.83
First Piedmont Corporation Ringgold Transfer Station.
VA
MSVV
11,051.39
Twin Chimneys Landfill SC
5C
MSvv
151.36
Mahon Co. C & D Reclamation SC
5C
CD
70.17
Total
644,024.04
3521Page
K Industrial Waste Disposal FY 2021-2022
Permit #f
Status
Facility
2021 -2022
2020-202 1
201 9-2020
2018-2019
201 T-201 B
1119-INDUS-2020
Active
Dyke Energy Progress • Asheville
1,057,828
370,123
l912-INDUS-2008
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - Marshall, lodustrial
1,306.356
31 1,584
359,736
350,613
441.692
2402-INDUS-21005
Active
International Paper
92AS8
56,101
60,321
141,531
41.008
3612-INDUS-2008
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - Allen
30.542
50,898
77,044
37,822
74.501
4204-INDUS-1994
Post -Closure
Halifax Counry Coal Ash Landfill
6.528
4406-INDUS-1904
Active
Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.
352,960
285,929
326,342
359,795
370,991
6004-INDUS-1981
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - McGuire
1.134
5,617
2,990
2.774
2,377
6512-INDUS-2016
Post -Closure
Duke Energy Progress - Sutton Energy Complex
1365,371
2,885,004
1,885,383
7302-INDUS-19BB
Active
Duke Energy Progress - Roxboro
1,092.256
671.081
345.759
265.809
240,46E
7305-INDUS-2012
Active
Duke Energy, Mayo Steam Electric Plant
284,699
71,670
224,685
67,314
94,917
7906-INDUS-2016
Post -Closure
Duke Energy Carolinas - Dan River
317,166
1,238,469
902-529
8106-INDUS-2009
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - Rogers
1.360.685
537.242
252,929
259,979
403,389
8504-INDUS-2007
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - Belews Creek. Craig road
153.502
184.835
167.323
106.927
99,403
8505-INDUS-2008
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - Belews Creek, Craig Road
-284.108
-64,679
15,605
68,427
1,132
9401 - I N D U S-20-08
Acuve
Domtar Paper Company Landfill, Lined #3
1.917
1,468
939
1,874
2,762
9703-INDUS-1981
Active
Louiskana-Padfic Corporation
6.278
8,905
9,770
Total
Al) Landfills
5,450,229
2,4.81,869
3,022,4130
5,795,242
4,578,851
Notes: • 8505.INDUS- Duke Fnefry Coro. -Eerews Creek FGD Residue LandrPl has recovered tonnave From the kndfrH for reuse resuhrnE, rrr a net negative dosposaf the post: 2 Frscaf Years.
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Permit
facility
2021-2022
2020-2021
Tons
2019-2020
2018-1019
2017-2018
0104•CDLF-1993
Austin Quarter C&D Unit
3,422
0104-MSWLF0994
Alamance County Ausan Quarter Road Landfill Facility
13D.664
129,889
1 18.024
116.1363
93.543
011}5•CDLF-1998
Cobles C&D Landfill
11.292
14,556
17.412
19.487
12,41 I
0201 •CDLF- 1997
Alexander County CDLF
4,416
4,032
4.5160
3,205
1,336
0403-MSWLF-2010
Anson Landfill
979.453
893,176
500.151
797.245
688,282
0501 •MSWLF• 1993
Ashe County Landfill
25.287
24,595
23.3S5
22,353
18,712
0603•CDLF- 1996
Avery County C&D Landfill
34
4,480
4.194
2,991
4.261
0803-11SWLF• 1993
East Carolina Regional Landfill
555,1313
527,992
528,641
495.066
493.364
1007•CDLF- 1997
13runswrck County CDLF
16.689
18,967
17.007
25340
14AS0
1 107•CDLF-1998
Buncombe County C&D Unit
90,1367
47,121
37,232
33,760
43.569
1 107-MSWLF-1996
Buncombe County M5W Landfill
140.738
185,387
1 B9,039
158.150
139.886
1203-CDLF-2014
Burke County Johns Rrver Waste Management
7,360
13,005
8,629
9,071
7,804
1302-CDLF-2006
Cabarrus County CDLF
15,550
17,968
21.089
19_1304
16,845
1304•MSWLF-1992
BFI•Chafiotte Mtr Speedway Landfill V
1.200.920
1,072588
1,215,991
1.253.897
880,863
1306-CDLF-2000
Highway 49 C&D Landfill & Recycling Greenway Waste
147.778
139,872
1 14,358
114.348
98.166
1403-MSWLF• 1996
Foothills EnWronmental Landfill
371.727
385,653
359.543
383.003
384.722
1803-CDLF-
Blackburn Resource Recovery C&D Facility
49.399
51,80E
46.920
37.075
33,8S8
1803-MSWLF-1997
Blackburn Resource Recovery Facility
173.994
177,352
159,175
157.455
153.207
2002-MSWLF-1998
Cherokee County MSW Facility
18,758
20,630
18.573
20,491
17.941
2301 •CDLF-1997
Cleveland County CDLF
72,772
56,182
53,191
102.902
62.934
2301 •MSWLF•2009
Cleveland County Landfill Self-Mc1Veilly
99,427
95,171
95348
113.580
91.867
2509•MSWLF• 1999
CRS MA - Long Term Regional Landfill
237.143
230,367
244,010
326.054
199.102
2601 •CDLF. 1997
Cumberland County C&D Unit
41,413
44,394
52,066
61.291
39,193
2601 •MSWLF-1997
Ann Street Cumberland County Landfill
1311,077
139,318
136,850
134.999
144,366
2803- CDLF- 1995
Dare County C&D Landfill
17.846
13,127
11345
13.464
1 1,491
2906-MSWLF-2008
Davidson County M5W Lined Landfill
168.430
166,162
151.9B1
149.294
137.226
3301 -CDLF- 1997
Edgecombe County CDLF
14,556
13,946
12.671
9_863
9.1 1 1
3402•MSWLF• 1997
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
297.426
281,228
276,064
283.949
259.420
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3020-2821
Tons
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241E-1019
2017-2016
3412-CDLF-1995
Winsion•5alem, City of Old Salrsbury Road CDLF
26.626
48,733
54-269
ST938
36.646
3606- CDLF- 19 95
Gaston County C&D Landfili
85,757
91,753
78,902
76.965
71.645
3606-MSWLF• 1997
Gaston County Landfill
209.459
195,126
191,123
188.991
161.347
3901- CDLF- 1997
Granville County CDLF
0
3901 - MSWLF -20 12
Oxford Subtitle D MSWLF
35,B50
43,809
43.998
47-597
41.326
4002-CDLF-1997
Greene County CDLF
1.829
2,11t2
2.005
3,388
1',159
4103- CDLF- 1998
Greensboro, City of White Street Landfill
50,733
66,93B
46.391
44.980
39.617
4104-MSWLF-1991
High Point, City of Kersey Valley Landfill
125.669
137,642
154,932
135.807
116.024
41 t 2- MSWLF- 1997
Greensboro, City of White Street MSWLF
0.881
7,584
8.285
7-533
6.663
4116-CDLF-2012
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
75.807
54,350
45,776
51,118
32.827
41 17-CDLF-2008
A -I 5arndrock C&D Lan dfi11
104.313
109,41 1
94.394
108.030
8S.471
4204-CDLF-1998
Halifax County Landfill
4,986
5.828
4204-CDLF-2013
Halifax County Landfill
4.537
B
8
4302•CDLF-1998
Harnett County CDLF
19,621
23.368
4 3 02- CDLF-20 18
Harnett County Dunn -Erwin C&D Landfill
30.984
23,241
19,532
4303-CDLF-1997
Harnett Co. Anderson Creek C&D Landfill
16.958
13,166
15,267
13,856
7.085
4407-MSWLF-t993
Haywood Co', bite Oak Landfill
179.034
159,304
160.354
143.683
160.479
4903-MSWLF-1993
Iredell County Sanitary LF
261.212
251,172
240,738
237.964
194.480
5103-CDLF-
Johnston County C&D Landfill
17,066
77,208
53.949
46.846
5103-MSWLF-
Johnston County MSW Landfill
148.917
175,706
112.223
106.880
89.595
5203-CDLF-2013
The Maysville Cofistructlon and Demolition Landfill
68. 151
20,543
49,452
108,229
4964
5403-CDLF-1997
Lenakr County CDLF
29.293
0
13,340
9,804
8.63t
5503- CDLF- 1999
Lincoln County C&D Unit
0
6.674
7.628
5503-MSWLF-1986
Lincoln County Landfill
46.727
49,965
Sid 14
41,173
33.085
5504•CDLF- 1999
Lake Dorman Landfill
53.408
45,519
56.489
42.731
48.382
5703-MSWLF-1992
Macon County Landfill Open
43.416
40,775
38,1 14
40,135
40.779
5803- CDLF- 1995
Madison County C&D Unit
1.231
1,215
1.429
2.444
1.654
5901 •CDLF- 1995
Martin County C&D Landfill
4.636
5,636
4,402
4.972
2.427
6013- CDLF- 1993
Greenway Waste Solutions at Plorrh Meck
1 12,655
1 16.104
97.607
88.336
6019-MSWLF-2000
Mecklenburg Count} Landfill
140.952
154,005
144,609
128.944
153.467
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Permit#
Facility
2021-2022
2020-2021
2019-2020
201E-2019
2017-2018
620 ,MSWLF• 1995
Uwharrie Env. Reg_ Landfill
558.099
491,999
456.366
464.672
461.92LS
6301- CDLF- 1992
Moore County C&D Landfill
29.313
27.317
30.816
32.107
26.884
6403-CDLF-2000
Nash County C&D Landfill
14.922
20,876
15.749
13.663
9.433
6 504 • MSWLF- 198 1:
New Hanover County Landfill
37,395
286.808
296.861
6504•MSWLF-2017
New Hanover County Landfill
374.355
374,871
359,867
164.634
6708-MSWLF-1997
Camp Lejeune MSW Landfill
18,1377
21,609
55,949
26,694
23.308
6709 • MSWLF- 1997
Onslow C.aunry Subtitle D Landfill
173.494
181,803
178,768
175.750
117.400
68N.CDLF-2005
Orange County CDLF
247W
23,629
12,398
12.795
9.517
7002- CDLF- 19 96
Pasquotank County C&D Landfill
17.195
16,654
17,050
14,600
13.425
73D4-MSWLF-1997
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
345.514
319.794
270.889
254.42D
256.920
7407-CDLF-2009
C & D Landfill Inc
33.963
35,828
31,715
37.803
31.327
76D6-CDLF-2001
Wall Recycling CDLF
19.149
22,76D
15.039
76D6-CDLF-2021
Wall Recycling CDLF
27.131
20,993
7607.14SWLF-2015
Great Oak Landfill
725.977
643.036
559.029
556.126
4D1,733
7803-CDLF-1997
Robeson County CDLF
29.733
313,042
31,323
34,853
27.301
78D3.MSWLF.1997
Robeson County Landfill
127.341
117,755
108.328
115.689
96.403
7904 MSWLF-1995
Rockingham County Landfill
110.264
107,759
126,046
137.337
99.783
BOD3 - MSWLF- 1986
Rowan County Landfill
185.317
175,954
150,707
142.631
138.284
8103-CDLF-2002
Rutherford County C&D
15.180
11,662
8,463
8.254
8.189
B2D2=CDLF-1996
Sampson County Disposal. LLC
530
3,966
16.876
3,480
2.184
82D2-MSWLF•2000
Sampson County Disposal. LLC
1.853.380
1.740,095
1,615,337
1.767.087
1.656.397
B301-CDLF-1997
Scotland County CDLF
7.176
8,587
11,672
24,157
7.735
8401- CDLF- 1997
Albemarle, City of CDLF
17.984
113,962
20.621
10,910
1 1.378
B4D I -MSWLF-1999
Albemarie, City of Landfill
54.007
52,2D4
47.796
54,137
50,67D
86D6- MSWLF- 1998
Sorry County MSVVLF
65.632
67,398
63,402
59,413
55.706
B8D7-MSWLF-1990
Transylvania County Landfill
33.258
30,227
23.160
25,385
25.551
9001 •CDLF- 1998
Union Count} C&D
75.184
63,489
53.031
44,971
34.991
9222-MSWLF-2008
Wake Count} South Wake MSWLF
545.071
552,767
529.070
506.581
463.683
9226-CDLF-2001
Shorwell Landfill, Inr.
142.470
91.016
9226-CDLF-2020
5fiotwell Landfill, Inc
139.683
161,192
149.836
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2020-2021
Tons
2019-3020
2018-2019
301 7-2018
922B-CDLF-2001
Red Rock Disposal C&D Landfill
425.689
449,167
416,806
350,1354
160.093
9230-CDLF-2014
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex. LLC
81,362
1 12,20E
98,458
88,405
102.044
923 1 - CDLF-2012
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
384.856
201.742
2G5.309
199.998
143.431
9404-CDLF-1996
Washington County C&D Landfill
736
1,461
16,950
3,600
1,025
9601-CDLF• 1997
Warne County CDLF
27.470
79,949
35,802
38,451
22.229
9606-MSWLF4998
WayneCounty Landfill
97.561
37,145
91,377
82,1307
75.429
9704- MSWLF- 1993
Wilkes CountyMSWLF
67.296
61,439
61,392
61,061
57.243
9809-CDLF•2004
Wilson Counny Westside C&D Landfill
27,433
213,455
U0024-MS LF-
Brunswick Waste Management Facility
62.436
57.589
139,992
145.416
122.188
U0033-MSWLF-
Pine Bluff Landfill
0
2,448
5,676
11.513
U0035-MSWLF•
Bristol Landfill VA 45613
21.191
1 B,105
15,506
14,873
U003S-M5WLF-
R & B Landfill
69.S61
79,386
413,102
1336.469
720.501
U0039-MS LF-
Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc_ VA #562
83.150
52,759
48,732
28,518
U0047-MSWLF-
Ea4e Point MSWLF GA 4058-017D
6,500
U0048-MSWLF-
Union County (SC) Landfill SC 444244 1 -110I
125,157
204,372
148.318
191.489
146.521
U0050-M5WLF-
Richland Landfill, Inc_
66,945
101,704
99,914
86,754
95,398
LJ0051-MS LF-
Lakeway Recycling & Sanitation, Inc -TN #32-0280
12.118
1 1,347
11,338
10501
9,992
U01 I I-M5WLF•
Waste Management -Hickory Hill Landfill #272401-1 10
0
42
976
480
U01 17-CDLF•
Hampton Roads Recovery Center VA 4603
0
20,825
U01 IB-MSWLF-
Advanced Disposal Eco-Safe Landfill
52,435
55,073
51,147
UOI 20-MSWLF-
Twin Chimneys Landfill SC
151
540
30,886
37.975
40.421
U0124-CDLF-
Marion Co. C & D Redama;ion
70
5,59E
Total
All Landfills
13,990,212
13,435,231
13,455,217
14.009.671
11,761,184
Includes out-of-state Jandf7rs that received North Carchrio waste.
A)so Odudes air -of state waste disposed rn North Corchria facilities
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Tong
Permit #
Facility
2021-2022
2020-2021
2019-2020
2018-20119
2017-2018
0104-MSWLF-1994
Alamance County Austin Quarter Road Landfill Facility
130.664
129,889
1 18,024
11S,B63
93.543
0403-MSWLF-2010
Anson Landfill
979.453
893,176
800,151
797.245
688.282
0 50 1 - MSVVLF- 1993
Ashe County Landfill
25.287
24,595
23,355
22.353
18.712
0803-MSWLF-1993
East Carolina Regional Landfill
555,813
527,992
528,641
495,065
493.364
1107.MSWLF-1996
Buncombe County MSW Landfill
140.738
IS5,387
189,039
158.150
139.886
13 04- MSWLF- 1992
BFI-Chariotte Mtr Speedway Landfill V
1.200.920
1,072,SBB
1,215,991
1,253,B97
880.863
1403-MSWLF-1996
Foothills Enwronrnental Landfill
371.727
38S.653
359,543
383,803
384.722
1803-MSWLF-1997
Blackbum Resource Recovery Facility
173.994
177,352
159,175
157.455
153.207
2002-11SWLF-1996
Cherokee County MSW Facility
18.758
20.630
18,573
20,491
17.941
2301-MSWLF-2009
Cleveland County Landfill Self-McNeiliy
99.427
95,171
95,948
113.580
91.867
2 509- MSVVLF- 1999
CRSWMA - Long Term Regional Landfill
237.143
230,367
244.510
326.054
199.102
2601-MSWLF-1997
Ann Street Cumberland C.ounry Landfill
139.077
139,31 B
136.550
134.999
144.366
2906•MSWLF-2008
Davidson County MSW Lined Landfill
168.430
166,162
15I'M1
14%294
137.226
3402-MSWLF-1997
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
297.426
251,22E
276,064
283.949
259.420
3606-MSWLF-1997
Gaston CountyLantlfFll
209.459
19S.126
191.123
188.991
181.347
3901-MSWLF-2012
Oxford Subtitle D MS LF
35.850
43,809
43,5198
47.597
41.326
4104-MSWLF-1991
High Point, Ciq of Kersey'Valley Landfill
125.669
137,642
154.932
135,807
1 1.6.024
41 12-MSWLF-1997
Greensboro, City of White Street MSWLF
801
7,564
3,285
7,533
6.663
4407-MSWLF-1993
Haywood Co Write Oak Landfill
179.034
159.304
160.354
143.683
160.479
4903,145WLF-1993
Iredell County Sanitary LF
261.212
251,172
240,733
237.164
194.480
5103•MSWLF-
Johnston County MSW Landfill
148.917
175-706
1 12,223
106,880
89.595
5503-MSWLF-1986
Lincoln County Landfill
46.727
49,985
SU 14
41.173
33.085
5703-MSVVLF-1992
Macon County Landfill Open
43.416
40.775
38.1 14
40.135
40.779
6019-MSWLF-2000
Mecklenburg County Landfill
140.952
154,005
144,609
128.944
153.467
6204-MSWLF-1995
Llwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
555,095E
491,999
456,366
464.672
461.928
6504-MSWLF-1981
New Hanover County Landfill
37-395
286,E05
296,B61
6504-MSWLF-2017
New Hanover County Landfill
374.355
374.871
359-867
164.634
670B-MSWLF-1997
Camp Leleune MSW Landfill
18.877
21,609
55,949
26,694
23.308
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Permit #
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2021-2022
2020-2021
2019-2020
20 18- 101 9
201 7-2018
6709-MSVVLF• 1997
Onslow County Subatle D Landfill
173.494
181,803
178.768
175.750
117.400
7304•MSWLF- 1997
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
345.SI4
319,7514
270,8139
254.420
256.920
7607•MSWLF•2015
Great Oak Landfill
725.977
643,036
559,029
556.126
401.733
7803-MSWLF.1997
Robeson County Landfill
127.341
117,755
108,328
115,689
96,403
7904•MSWLF• 1995
Rockingham County Landfill
110.264
107,759
126.046
137.337
99.783
B003-MSWLF-1989
Rowan County Landfill
185.317
175,954
150,707
142.631
138.284
B202-MSWLF•2000
Sampson County Disposal. LLC
I,1353,380
1,740,095
1,61S.337
1.767.087
1.656.397
8401 •MSWLF- 1999
Albemarle, City of Landfill
54.007
52,204
47,796
54.137
50.670
8606-MSWLF• 1998
Surry County MSWLF
65.632
67,398
63,402
59.413
55.706
8807•MSWLF• 1990
Transylvania County Landfill
33,258
30,227
23,160
25.335
25,551
9222-MSVVLF•2008
Wake County South Wake MSWLF
545.071
552,767
529.670
506581
463.683
9606-MSWLF, 1998
Wayne County Landfill
97.561
97,145
91,377
82.807
75.429
9704•MSWLF,1993
Wilkes County MSWLF
67.296
61,439
61.392
61.061
57.243
U0024-MSWLF-
Bruns kck Waste Management Facility
62.436
57,589
139,992
145.418
122.188
U0033-MSWLF-
Pine Bluff Larndf0
2.448
5-676
1 1.513
U0035-MSWLF-
Bristol Landfill VA4588
21.191
18,105
15,506
14.823
U0038-MSWLF-
R & B Landfill
69561
79,366
413.102
838.469
720.501
U0039-MSWLF-
Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc- VA 4562
83.150
52,759
48,232
28.518
U0047-MSWLF-
Eagle Point MSWLF GA 4058-012D
6-500
U0048-MSWLF-
Union County (SC) Landfill SC 4442441.1 101
125,157
204,372
[48,318
191,489
146,521
U0050-MSWLF-
RichlaDd Landfill, Inc.
66.945
101,704
99.914
88.754
95.398
U0051-MSWLF-
Lakeway Recycling & Sanitation, Inc -TN 932-0280
12.118
1 1,347
11,338
10,501
9.992
U01 I I MSWLF.
Waste Management -Hickory Hill Landfill #272401.1 10
0
42
976
480
U01 18-MSWLF-
Advanced Disposal Eta -Safe Landfill
52.435
55,073
51.147
U0120-MSWLF-
Twin Chimneys Landfill 5C
151
540
30-886
37.975
40.421
Total
All MSW Landfills
I I,rr67,564
11,108,629
11,164,724
11.763.150
I0.I72.577
lrrdudes ouzo f state Jundf rlrs that received NDrdi COroUnQ waste.
Permit 4's beginning wah "U' represerrr unpemrrtted Dr out-of-state facirities
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Permit #
Facility
202 1-3022
2020-2021
3019-2020
20 18-2014
2017-2018
6709•MSWLF• 1997
OnSbW C.aunry Subride D Landfill
173.494
Ja1,803
178.768
175.750
117.400
7304-MSYVLF• 1997
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfilk
345,514
319,794
770,8139
254.420
256.920
7607,MSWLF-2d 15
Great Oak Landfill
725,977
643,036
559.079
SS6.126
401.733
7803.MSWLF• 1997
Robeson County Landfill
127.341
1 17,75S
108.328
115.689
96,403
7904-MSWLF, 1995
Rockingham County Landfill
110,264
107,759
176.046
137.337
99.783
B003 - MSYVLF- 1988
Rowan County Landfill
185,317
17S,954
I S0,707
142-631
135,784
6707-MSWLF-2000
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
I ,B53,380
1,740,095
1,615.337
1.767.087
1.656.397
8401 •MSWLF-1999
Albemarie, City of Landfill
54,007
57,704
47,796
54.137
50,670
8606-MSWLF-1998
Sorry County MSWLF
65,637
67,398
63,402
59.413
55.706
8807-MSWLF-1990
Transylvania County Landfill
33,758
38,277
73,160
75,385
25,551
9777-MSVVLF•2008
Wake County South Wake MSWLF
S45,071
552,767
579-670
506 581
463.683
9606-MSVYLF• 1998
Wayne County Landfill
97,561
97,145
91,377
82,807
75,429
9704-MSWLF, 1993
Wilkes County M5WLF
67,796
61,439
61.397
61.061
57.243
U0024-MSWLF-
Brunswick Waste Management Facility
62,436
57,589
139,9-92
145.418
122,186
U0033-MSWLF-
Pine Bluff Landfrl1
0
7.448
5-676
1 I ,513
U0035-MSWLF-
Bristol Landfill VA 458E
21,191
1 B,105
15,506
14.823
U0038-MSWLF-
R & B Landfill
69,561
79,386
413,102
838.465,
720.501
U0039-MSWLF-
Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc- CIA 4562
83,150
52,759
49,732
78,518
U0047-MSWLF-
Eagle Point MSWLF GA 4058.017D
6-500
U0048-MSWLF-
Union County {SC) Landfill SC 4442441.1 101
125,157
204,372
148,318
191.489
146,521
U0050-MSVVLF-
Richlaod Landfill, Inc.
66,945
101,704
99.914
88,754
95.398
U0051-MSWLF-
Lakeway Recycling & Sanitation, Inc -TN 437.0790
12,1 l a
1 1,347
11,338
10,501
9,992
U01 I 1-MSWLF.
Waste Managerent-Hickory Hill Landfill ;I772401.1 10
0
47
976
480
U01 18-MSWLF-
Advanced Disposal Eco-Safe Landfill
52,435
55,073
51,147
U0120•MSWLF•
Twin Chimneys Landfill 5C
151
540
30-886
37.975
40.471
Total
All MSW Landfills
11567.564
11,108,629
11,164,724
11.763.150
10,172577
Includes out•a f stote Jondjrlls that receoved North CIRChFIQ waste.
Permot #'s beginning wrth " Li" represerrt unpermrned ur out -instate facilities
3601Page
N. Public and Private Tipping Fees FY 2021-2022
-ripping
,County
Alamance
Permit Number
0102-1 NC I N-M-
Permit Na roe
Sterrcycle, Inc.
Facility Type
Medical
Op
Incin
$0.00
N/a
Alarnance
0104-MSWLF-1994
Ala mance County Austin Cl!uarter Road Landfill Facility
MSW
LF
$40.00
Yes
Alarnance
0105-CDLF-1998
Cables C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$38.00
No
Alamance
0105-TP-
Cables C&D TV
CD
TP
$38.00
No
Alamance
0106-TP-2012
Carolina Resource Recovery LCID T&P Facility
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Alexander
0201- CDLF-1997
Alexander County CDLF
CD
LF
$55.OD
Yes
Alexander
0202T-TRANSFER-1998
Alexander County Transfer Station
MSw
Trans
$65.0D
Yes
Alleghany
0303T-TRANSFER-1994
Alleghany County Transfer Facility
MSw
Trans
$75.0D
Yes
Anson
0403-MSWLF-201D
Chambers Development of North Carolina, Inc. (Anson Landfill)
MSw
LF
$49.15
Yes
Ashe
0501-1VISWLF-1993
Ash County Landfill
Msw
LF
$62.OD
Yes
Avery
0603-CDLF-1996
Avery CountyC&D Landfill
CD
LF
$55.00
Yes
Avery
0603-TRANSFER-
Avery County Transfer Station
MSw
Trans
$55.OD
Yes
Beaufort
0703T-TRANSFER-2012
Beaufort Transfer Station
MSw
Trans
$79.7D
No
Bertie
0603-MSWLF-1993
East Carolina Regional Landfill
MSw
LF
$95.43
Yes
Bladen
0904T-TRANSFER-1995
Blad en County Transfer Station
MSw
Trans
$55.00Yes
Brunswick
1007-CDLF-1997
BrunswickCounty CDLF
CD
LF
$59.D6
Yes
Brunswick
1fl10T-TRANSFER-1997
Brunswick County Transfer Station
MSw
Trans
$59.OD
Yes
Buncombe
1104-TRANSFER-1993
Waste Management Of Asheville
MSw
Trans
$47.50
Yes
Buncombe
1107- CDLF-1998
Buncombe County C&D Unit
CD
LF
$43.75
Yes
Buncombe
1107-MSWLF-1996
Buncombe County MSW Landfill
Msw
LF
$43.75
Yes
Buncombe
1108T-TRANSFER-1996
Buncombe County Transfer Station
MSw
Trans
$47.75
Yes
Buncombe
1111-TP-
Riverside Stump Dump at Asheville
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Burke
1203- CDLF-2014
Burke County Johns River Waste Management
CD
LF
$40.OD
Yes
Burke
1205T-TRANSFER-1998
Burke Cou nty Tra nsfe r Facility
MSw
Trans
$73.00
Yes
Cabarrus
1302-CDLF-2006
Cabarrus County CDLF
CD
LF
$39.0D
No
Cabarrus
1303-TIRELF-1988
USTire Recycling Partners LP
Trre
LF
$0.00
No
Cabarrus
1304-MSWLF-1992
BFl-Charlotte Mtr Speedway Landfill V
MSw
LF
$76.34
No
Cabarrus
1305TP-TP-
Stericycle
Medical
TP
$0.00
No
Cabarrus
13D6-CDLF-2000
Highway 49 C&D Landfill & Recycling Greenway Waste
CD
LF
$43.5D
Yes
Cabarrus
1306-TP-2019
Highway 49 C&D Landfill & Recycling Greenway Waste
LCID
TP
$35.5D
N/a
Cabarrus
1307-TP-2009
Tarheel Bark Company -A Division of Garick LLC
Indus
TP
$70.OD
N/a
Cabarrus
1310-TIRETP-2012
USTire Recycling Partners LP
Tire
TP
$0.00
Yes
Caldwell
1403-MSWLF-1998
Foothills Errvironmental Landfill
M5W
LF
$46.95
No
Carteret
1604-TRANSFER-1993
CRSWMA-Carteret County Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$52.5DYes
Carteret
1607-TRANSFER-2019
Green Recycli ng Tra nsfe r Stat i o n
CD
Trans
$53.50
Yes
Catawba
1803-CDLF-
Blackburn Resource Recovery C&D Facility
CD
LF
$27.OD
Yes
Catawba
1803-MSWLF-1997
Blackburn Resource Recovery Landfill Facility
M5w
LF
$37.22
Yes
Catawba
1803-TP-
Blackburn Resource RecoveryT&P Facility
LCID
TP
$18,0D
N/a
361 IPage
Catawba
1805-TRANSFER-20D1
GDSRecyclingServices
MSW
Trans
$37.22
Yes
Catawba
1808T-TRANSFER-
Hickory, City of Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$0.00
N/a
Chatham
1912-TP-2022
Triad Transfer Station
CD
Trans
$45.00
Nfa
Cherokee
2002-M5WLF-1998
Cherokee County MSW Facility
Msw
LF
$57.04
Yes
Cherokee
2003-TRANSFER-2020
Regional Disposal and Metal
MSW
Trans
$90.00
No
Chowan
2101T-TRANSFER-2001
Edenton, Town cf Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$49.74
Yes
Clay
2202T-TRANSFER-1997
Clay County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$96.00
Yes
Cleveland
2301-CDLF-1997
Cleveland CountyCDLF
CD
LF
$29.14
Yes
Cleveland
2301-MSWLF-2009
Cleveland County Landfill Self- McNe i lly
MSW
LF
$51.51
Yes
Cleveland
2304-TP-2020
Shelby, City of T & P Facility
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Columbus
2403T-TRANSFER-1997
Cal um b us Cou nty Tran sfer Station
MSW
Trans
$56.93
Yes
Columbus
2404-TRANSFER-2020
Big D T&P Facility
CD
TP
$0.00
N/a
Craven
2509-MSWLF-1999
CRSWMA - Long Term Regional Landfill
MSW
LF
$40.00
Yes
Craven
251OT-TRANSFER-1997
Cherry Point Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$0.00
No
Cumberland
2601-CDLF-1997
Cumberland County C&D Unit
CD
LF
$36.00
No
Cumberland
2601-MSWLF-1997
Ann Street Cumberland County Landfill
MSW
LF
$38.00
No
Cumberland
26D9-TRANSFER-
Fayetteville, City of Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$52.42
Yes
Currituck
2703T-TRANSFER-1996
Currituck Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$0.00
Yes
Currituck
2705T-TRANSFER-2011
Sou ndside C&D Waste Transfer & Recycling Center
CD
Trans
$75.04
Yes
Currituck
2706-TRANSFER-2013
Bay Disposal, LLC
CD
Trans
$78.44
No
Dare
2803-CDLF-1995
Da re County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$65.00
No
Dare
2805T-TRANSFER-
Dare County Trap sferStation
MSW
Trans
$75.94
No
Davidson
2906-MSWLF-2008
Davidson County MSW Lined Landfill
MSW
LF
$36.00
Yes
Davidson
2908-TP-
Todco, Inc. Wood Recycling
Type I
TP
$26.00
N/a
Duplin
3103-TRANSFER-20D7
❑uplin County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$55.00
No
Durham
3212-TRANSFER-2014
Durham, City of Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$49.00
Yes
Durham
3214T-TRANSFER-2001
Stone Park Court Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$47.50
Yes
Durham
3217-MWP-2019
Wall Recycling Holman Street Facility
CD
TP
$38.00
N/a
Edgecombe
3301-CDLF-1997
Edgecombe County CDLF
CD
LF
$46.04
Yes
Edgecombe
3302T-TRANSFER-1998
Edge combeCountyTransferStation
Msw
Trans
$61.50
Yes
Forsyth
3402-MSWLF-1997
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
MSW
LF
$34.04
No
Forsyth
34D9-TP-
Overdale Yard Waste Facility
Yw
TP
$32.04
N/a
Forsyth
34412-CDLF-1995
Winston-Salem, City of Old Salisbury Road CD LF
CD
LF
$33.00
No
Forsyth
3416T-TRANSFER-
Overdale Road Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$58.00
Yes
Forsyth
3419-TP-
Lowder Recycling And Disposal, LLC
LCID
TP
$38.00
N/a
Forsyth
34422-TP-
Slater Industries Treatment and Processing Facility
LCID
TP
$20.00
N/a
Forsyth
3424-TRANSFER-2020
Abbey Green Transfer Station
CD
Trans
$45.00
N/a
Forsyth
3425-TP-2011
Winston-Salem, City of Treatment & Processing Site
YW
TP
$0.00
N/a
Franklin
3503-TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$65.00Yes
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Franklin
3505-MWP-2020
Wall Recycling
ea
MatRecovery
$50.00
Nja
Franklin
3505-TP-2D20
Wall Recycling
CD
TP
$50.00
Nja
Franklin
35D7-TIRETP-2016
PRTI, INC.
Tire
TP
$0.00
No
Gaston
361)6-CDLF-1995
Gaston County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$30.00
Yes
Gaston
36D6-MSWLF-1997
Gaston County Landfill
MSw
LF
$38.00
Yes
Gaston
9609-TRANSFER-1993
Waste Management Of Carolinas
M5w
Trans
$55.62
Yes
Gaston
3615-TP-2D18
Trilogy Medaste Southeast LLC
Medical
TP
$75.00
Yes
Gaston
3617-MWP-2016
Daniels Sharpsmart, Inc.
Medical
TP
$0.00
Nja
Graham
38D3-TRANSFER-
Graham CountyTransferStation
M5w
Trans
$60.00
Yes
Granville
39D1-MSWLF-2012
Oxford Subtitle D MSWLF
M5w
LF
$3B.00
No
Granville
3903TP-TP-20D9
John Bryan Yard Waste Recycling
Yw
TP
$45.00
No
Greene
4OD2-CDLF-1997
Greene County CDLF
CD
LF
$46.00
Yes
Guilford
41D4-MSWLF-1991
High Point, City of Kersey Valley Landfill
M5w
LF
$44.00
Yes
Guilford
4116-CDLF-2012
WI High Paint Landfill, LLC
CD
LF
$37.00
Yes
Guilford
=116-MWP-2012
High PaintC&D Waste Reclamation
MatRecovery
TP
$37.00
Nja
Guilford
4117-CDLF-2008
A-1 San droc k C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$42.00
Yes
Guilford
4118T-TRANSFER-
Bishop Road Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$55.00
Yes
Guilford
4119TP-TIRETP-
Guilford Cty Scrap Tire & White Goods Collection Facility
Tire
TP
$80.07
Yes
Guilford
412OT-TRANSFER-
Greensboro, City of Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$44.00
Yes
Guilford
4122T-TRANSFER-2012
WI Burnt PoplarTransfer LLC
CI]
Trans
$44.00
Yes
Halifax
4204-CDLF-2013
Halifax County Landfill
CD
LF
$63.43
Yes
Halifax
4204-TRANSFER-2013
Halifax County Landfill
M5w
Trans
$63.43
Yes
Halifax
42D5T-TRANSFER-1997
Weldon, Town of Transfer Facility
M5w
Trans
$62.50
Yes
Harnett
43D2-CDLF-2018
Harnett County Dunn -Erwin C&D Landfill
CD
LF
W.00
Yes
Harnett
43D3-CDLF-1997
Harnett Co. Anderson Creek C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$48.00
Yes
Harnett
43D4-TIRELF-1992
Central Carolina Tire Monofill
Tire
LF
$0.00
No
Harnett
43DTF-TRANSFER-1997
Harnett Co unty Tra nsfer Station
M5w
Trans
$46.00
Yes
Harnett
43D8-TIRETP-
Central Carolina Tire Processing
Tire
TP
$0.00
Yes
Harnett
43D9T-TRANSFER-
Anderson Creek Landfill Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$48.00
Yes
Haywood
44D7-MSWLF-1993
Haywood Co White Oak Landfill
M5w
LF
$25.50
Yes
Haywood
4408-MWP-
Haywood County MWP Facility
MatRecovery
TP
$55.00
Yes
Henderson
45D4T-TRANSFER-1998
Henderson CountyTransfer Facility
M5w
Trans
$60.00
Yes
Henderson
45D7-TP-
Riverside Stump Dump at Mills River
LCI❑
TP
$0.00
Nja
Henderson
45D8-TP-2D20
Garbage Pal, LLC
CD
TP
$51.OD
Nja
Hertford
46D2T-TRANSFER-1995
Hertford County Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$80.00Yes
Hoke
4702-TRANSFER-1994
Hoke County Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$52.75
Yes
Iredell
49D3-MSWLF-1993
Iredell County Sanitary LF
MSw
LF
$38.00
No
Iredell
49D4T-TRANSFER-1998
Iredell County Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$48.00
No
Jackson
5OD3T-TRANSFER-
Jackson County Scott Creek Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$64.00
Yes
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Johnston
5103-MSWLF-
Johnston County MSW Landfill
MSW
LF
$40.00
Yes
Johnston
5106-TP-2019
West Farms Wood Products T&P
LCID
TP
$0.00
Nf a
Jones
5202-TP-2012
Maysville C&D Recycling & Recovery Facility
CD
TP
$51.00
Yes
Jones
5203-CDLF-2013
Maysville C & ❑
CD
LF
$51.00
Yes
Lee
5304T-TRANSFER-1993
Waste Man. - Lee Co. Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$53.83
Yes
Lee
5305-TRANSFER-2013
Sanford Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$65.70
Yes
Lenoir
5403-CDLF-1997
Len air CountyCDLF
CD
LF
$45.00
Yes
Lenoir
5405T-TRANSFER-1998
Lenoir CountyTrain sfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$50.00
Yes
Lenoir
5409-TRANSFER-2014
Deep Run Train sferStation
MSW
Trans
$54.06
Yes
Lenoir
54D9-MSWLF-
Lenoir County MSW Landfill
MSW
LF
$50.00
Yes
Lincoln
5503-MSWLF-1986
Lincoln County Landfill
MSW
LF
$41.00
Yes
Lincoln
55O4-CDLF-1999
Lake Norman Landfill
CD
LF
$55.65
No
Macon
5703-MSWLF-1992
Macon County Landfill Open
MSW
LF
$66.00
Yes
Macon
57O4T-TRANSFER-2008
Highlands Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$74.75
Yes
Madison
5803-CDLF-1995
Madison County C&D Unit
CD
LF
$45.00
Yes
Madison
5803T-TRANSFER-2002
Madison Cou nty Tra nsfe r
MSW
Trans
$55.00
Yes
Martin
5901-CDLF-1995
Martin County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$40.00
Yes
McDowell
5602T-TRANSFER-1995
McDowell Co Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$60.00
No
Mecklenburg
6013-CDLF-2021
Greenway Waste Solutions of North Meck
CD
LF
$55.00
Yes
Mecklenburg
6014-TRANSFER-2009
Queen City Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$70.00
Yes
Mecklenburg
6016TP-HHW-TP
North Mecklenburg HHW Facility
YW
TP
$28.00
Nlfa
Mecklenburg
6017TP-HHW-TP
Hickory Grove H H W Recycling Facility
YW
TP
$28.00
Nf a
Mecklenburg
6019-MSWLF-200D
Mecklenburg County Landfill
MSW
LF
$52.50
Yes
Mecklenburg
6021-TP-
Metromont Natural Recycling Center
LCID
TP
$0.00
Nf a
Mecklenburg
6025-TP-
Soil Supply, Inc.
LCID
TP
$0.00
Nfa
Mecklenburg
6029-TRANSFER-2012
O'Leary Resource Recovery Center
Msw
Trans
$axo
Nfa
Mecklenburg
6034-TP-2016
Kamps, Inc.
LCID
TP
$0.00
Nfa
Mecklenburg
6037-TP-2020
Greenway Recycling of North Meek, LLC
CD
TP
$55.00
Nf a
Mecklenburg
6036-TRANSFER-2020
South Charlotte Transfer Station
MSw
Trans
$70.00
Yes
Montgomery
6202MRF-MWP-
Uwharrie Environmental M R F
MSw
MatRecovery
$130.18
Nfa
Montgomery
62D4-MSWLF-1995
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
MSw
LF
$56.94
Yes
Montgomery
6204-TP-2011
Uwharrie T&P Facility
YW
TP
$34.27
No
Moore
6301-CDLF-1992
Moore County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$59.50
Yes
Moore
6301-TP-2013
Moore County Yard Waste Collection Units
YW
TP
$29.00
Yes
Moore
6302-TRANSFER-1994
Uwharrie Env Inc/Moore Cty Transfer Station
MSw
Trans
$52.72
Yes
Nash
6403-CDLF-2000
Nash County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$48.00
Yes
Nash
6405T-TRANSFER-2001
Rocky Mount, City of Tra nsfe r Station #2
MSW
Trans
$67.00
No
New Hanover
65D4-MSWLF-2017
New Hanover County Landfill
MSW
LF
$48.00
Yes
New Hanover
6504-MWP-2016
New Hanover County Materials Recovery & Recycling Facility
CD
MatRecovery
$48.00
Yes
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New Hanover
6511-TP-
American Property Experts
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Onslow
67DB-MSWLF-1997
Camp Lejeune MSW Landfill
MSW
LF
$26.33
No
Onslow
67D9-MSWLF-1997
0nslowCounty Landfill
MSW
LF
$57.00
Yes
Onslow
6712-TRANSFER-2016
Folkstcne C&D Recycling Collection/Transfer Facility
CD
Trans
$64.00
Yes
Orange
68D4-CDLF-2005
Orange County CDLF
CD
LF
$42.00
Yes
Pamlico
69D3T-TRANSFER-1993
Pamlico County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$52.5D
Yes
Pamlico
9226- CDLF-2020
5hotwell Landfill, Inc
CD
LF
$65.0D
Yes
Pasquotank
7OD2-CDLF-1996
Pasquotank County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$53.0D
Yes
Pasquotank
70D3T-TRANSFER-1994
Pasquotank County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$72.00
Yes
Pender
7103T-TRANSFER-1990
Pender County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$78.OD
Yes
Perquimans
72D2T-TRANSFER-1995
Perquimans-Chowan-Gates Transfer
MSW
Trans
$70.01D
Yes
Person
73D4-MSWLF-1997
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
MSW
LF
$46.64
No
Person
7306-TIRECOLL-2014
Person County Recycling Center
Tire
Collection
$0.00
No
Pitt
7404-M WP-2016
Pitt County Materials Recovery & Recycling Facility
CD
MatRecovery
$45.0D
N/a
Pitt
7404T-MWP-1996
Pitt County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$50.0D
N/a
Pitt
7406T-TRANSFER-2001
El RecyclingTransferStation
MSW
Trans
$53.25
Yes
Pitt
74D7-CDLF-2009
C & D Landfill Inc
CD
LF
$43.OD
Yes
Polk
75D4T-TRANSFER-2005
Polk County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$55.0DYes
Randolph
4117-TP-2D09
A-1 San droc k Treatment and Processing Facility
CD
TP
$42.0D
Yes
Randolph
76D5T-TRANSFER-2002
Asheboro, City of Recycling/SW Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$0.00
Yes
Randolph
7606-CDLF-2021
Wall Recycling CDLF
CD
LF
$38.01D
Yes
Randolph
7606-TP-2021
Wall Recycling Facility
CD
TP
$36.0D
Yes
Randolph
7607-MSWLF-2015
Great Oak Landfill
MSW
LF
$37.93
No
Richmond
7703T-TRANSFER-1994
Richmond County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$61.75
Yes
Robeson
78D3-CDLF-1997
Robeson County CDLF
CD
LF
$36.5D
No
Robeson
78D3-MSWLF-1997
Robeson County Landfill
MSW
LF
$38.5D
No
Rockingham
7902T-TRANSFER-1991
Rockingham CountyTransfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$37.0D
No
Rockingham
790BT-TRANSFER-1991
Eden, City of Tran sfer Station
MSW
Trans
$37.0D
N/a
Rockingham
79D4-MSWLF-1995
Rockingham County Landfill
MSW
LF
$37.00
No
Rowan
80D3-MSWLF-1988
Rowan County Landfill
MSW
LF
$0.00
Yes
Rowan
80D4T-TRANSFER-1995
East Spencer Waste Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$50.22
No
Rutherford
8103-CDLF-2002
Rutherford County C&D
CD
LF
$47.0D
Yes
Rutherford
81D4T-TRANSFER-1998
Rutherford County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$54.00
Yes
Sampson
82D2-CDLF-1996
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
CD
LF
$46.71
Yes
Sampson
82D2-MSWLF-20M
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
MSW
LF
$48.71
Yes
Scotland
83D1-CDLF-1997
Scotland County CDLF
CD
LF
$47.25
Yes
Scotland
83D2T-TRANSFER-1997
Scotland County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$57.75
Yes
Stanly
84D1-CDLF-1997
Albemarle, City of CDLF
CD
LF
$41.OD
No
Stanly
8401-MSWLF-1999
Albemarle, city of Landfill
MSW
LF
$41.0D
No
3651Page
Surry
8606-MSWLF-1998
Surry County MSWLF
Msw
LF
$47.00
Yes
Surry
8607-TIRETP-2013
New River Tire Recycling, LLC
Tire
TP
$125.00
No
Swain
8702T-TRANSFER-
Swain Cou nty Tran sfer Facility
Msw
Trans
$2.00
Yes
Transylvania
8807-MSWLF-199D
Transylvania County Landfill
Msw
LF
$62.OD
Yes
Union
9001-CDLF-1998
Union County C&D
CD
LF
$36.OD
Yes
Union
9005T-TRANSFER-1999
Union County Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$42.OD
No
Union
9014-TRANSFER-2014
Waste Connections Monroe Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$72.00
Yes
Vance
9102T-TRANSFER-1997
Vance County Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$64.24Yes
Wake
9211T-TRANSFER-1990
Cary, Town of Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$0.00
Wa
Wake
9215T-TRANSFER-1994
Waste Management Of Raleigh/Durham Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$51.72
No
Wake
9217-TRANSFER-1994
WI Garn er Tra nsfer Stat i o n
Msw
Trans
$40.14
Yes
Wake
9222-MSWLF-2009
Wake County South Wake MSWLF
Msw
LF
$32.00
Yes
Wake
9223TP-TP-
Ruffaloe Wood Recycling Facility
LCI❑
TP
$0.00
Nf a
Wake
9224-MWP-2012
Wake Reclamation, LLC
CD
TP
$40.O0
No
Wake
922TF-TRANSFER-2012
Thornton Road Mixed Waste Transfer and Recycling Center
CD
Trans
$0.00
No
Wake
9228-CDLF-2001
Red Rack Disposal C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$40.00
No
Wake
9230-CDLF-2014
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
CD
LF
$43.5D
Yes
Wake
9231-CDLF-2012
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$60.00
No
Wake
9233T-TRANSFER-20D8
Raleigh, City of East Wake Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$41.0D
Yes
Wake
9234-TRANSFER-2012
Wake Transfer Station
CD
Trans
$65.00
No
Wake
9237T-TRANSFER-2020
Capitol Waste Transfer, LLC
CD
Trans
$58.0D
Yes
Wake
9240-MWP-2017
Elite Waste Services Pristine Water Facility
CD
MatRecovery
$38.OD
Nf a
Wake
9241-TRANSFER-2020
Morrisville Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$64.OD
Yes
Wake
9242-MWP-202D
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
CD
MatRerovery
$36.0D
Nf a
Wake
9242-TRANSFER-2020
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
M5w
Trans
$50.OD
Nf a
Warren
9302T-TRANSFER-1995
Warren CcuntyTransfer Station
M5w
Trans
$67.00
Yes
Washington
9404- CDLF-1996
Washington County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$60.00
No
Watauga
9502-LCID-2016
Watauga County Landclearing
LCIo
TP
$59.ODNfa
Watauga
9503T-TRANSFERt-1996
Watauga Co Transfer Facility
Msw
Trans
$59.00
Yes
Wayne
9601-CDLF-1997
Wayne County CDLF
CD
LF
$31.50
No
Wayne
9606-MSWLF-1998
Wayne County Landfill
Msw
LF
$31.5D
No
Wayne
960TF-TRANSFER-1997
Golds bora,City ofTransfer Station
M5w
Trans
$31.5DYes
Wilkes
9704-MSWLF-1993
Wilkes County MSWLF
M5w
LF
$43.OD
Yes
Wilson
9808T-TRANSFER-2004
Black Creek Road Transfer Station
M5w
Trans
$62.5D
Yes
Wilson
9809-CDLF-2004
Wilson County WeStside C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$40.00
Yes
Yadkin
9903T-TRANSFER-1994
Yadkin County Transfer Facility
Msw
Trans
$70.OD
No
Yancey
10003T-TRANSFER-1995
Yancey -Mitchell Transfer Station
Msw
Trans
$58.68
No
3661Page
O. Transfer and Mixed Waste Processing Facilities FY 2021-2022
Permit #
Facility
2021-2022
Disposal Destination
Permit #
0105JP-
Cobles C&D T&P
643
Foss Recycling
Recycling
0202TJRANSFER-1998
Alexander County Transfer Station
24.187
Foothills Environmental Landfill
1403-M5WLF-1998
0303TJRANSFER-1994
Alleghany County Transfer Facility
12.005
Foothills Ennvironmental Landfill
1403-M5WLF.1998
0603-TRANSFER-
Avery County Transfer Station
20.932
Bristol Integrated Solid Waste Management F
U003S-MSWLF-
0703TJRANSFER-1994
Beaufort County Transfer Station
31.262
East Carolina Regional Landfill
0803-M5WLF-1993
0904TJRANSFER-1995
Bladen County Transfer Station
21,597
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-M5WLF-20DO
10003T-TRANSFER-1995
Yancey -Mitchell Transfer Station
28,842
Foothills Environmental Landfill
1403-M5WLF-1998
1010TJRANSFER-1997
Brunswick County Transfer Station
159.678
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-20D0
1010TJRANSFER-1997
Brunswick County Transfer Station
9,374
Sonoco Recycling
Recycling
I ID4JRAI SFER- 1993
Waste Management Of Asheville
58,717
Unron County Landfill
U0048-MSWLF-
1 104JRANSFER-1993
Waste Management Of Asheville
54.778
Haywood Co Whroe Oak Landfill
4407-M5WLF• 1993
1 10®T-TRANSFER-1996
Buncombe Count} Transfer 5tabon
109.484
Buncombe County M5W Landfill
1 107-MSWLF-1996
1 I08T-TRANSFER-1996
Buncombe County Transfer Station
58.431
Buncombe County C&D U n i c
1107-CDLF-1998
1205T-TRANSFER-1998
Burke County Transfer Facility
62.555
FoothdIs Environmental Landfill
1403-M5WLF-1990
1604JRANSFER- 1993
Coastal Regional Solid Waste Management Autho
115.043
CRSWMA • Long Term Regronal LandU
2509-MSWLF-199-9
1607-TRANSFER-2019
Green Recycling Transfer Station at Hibbs Road
17.970
Maysville C&D Recycling & Recovery Facility
5202-TP-2012
180SJRANSFER-200I
GDS Recycling Services
4.616
Blackburn Resource Recovery Landfill Facility
1603-M5WLF-1997
1808T-TRANSFER-
Hickory, City of Transfer Station
26.244
Blackburn Resource Recovery Landfill Facility
1803-M5WLF-1997
1912-TP-2022
Triad Transfer Station
16.423
Great Oak Landfill
7607-MSWLF-2015
2003-TRANSFER-2020
Regional Disposal and Metal
3.235
Pine Bluff Landfill GA
UO033-MSWLF-
2003-TRANSFER-2020
Regional Disposal and Metal
1.926
Whitestone Valley C & D Landfill GA
LJOIZS-CDLF-
21 D I T-TRANSFER-2001
Edenton, Town of Transfer Station
3.634
East Carolina Regional Landfill
0803-M5WLF-1993
2702T-TRANSFER-1997
Clay County Transfer Station
5,801
R & B Landfill GA
1-11 038-M5WLF•
24D3T-TRANSFER- 1997
Columbus County Transfer Station
39.849
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-2000
2404-TRANSFER-2020
Big D T&P Facility
5,865
Marion Co. C & D Reclamation
Ulf 124-CDLF-
2510T-TRANSFER-1997
Cherry Paint Transfer Station
3.131
CRSWMA • Long Term Regional Landfrll
7509-M5WLF.1999
26D9-TRANSFER-
Fayetteville, City of Transfer Station
193.044
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MS LF•2000
2609-TRANSFER-
Fayetteville, City of Transfer Station
2.391
5onoco Recycling
Recycling
2609-TRANSFER-
Fayetteville, City of Transfer Station
8
Wheelabrator Poresmouih Inc VA
U0108-INCIN.
3671Page
Permit #
Facility
2021-2022
Disposal Destination
Permit #
2703T•TRANSFER-1996
Curriturk County Transfer Station
28.976
East Carolina RVonai Landfill
0803-MSWLF-1993
7703T.TRANSFER-1996
Currituck County Transfer Station
2.038
Soundside C & D Waste Transfer & Recycling
2705T•TRANSFER-201 1
2703T-TRANSFER-1996
Curritutk County Transfer Station
447
Sans Metal Management
VAD= 986207619
2703T-TRANSFER• 1996
Currituck Couricy Transfer Station
77
5P5A Regional Landfill Recycling
PBR•072
2705T-TRANSFER-701 1
Soundside C&D Waste Transfer & Recycling Gent
6,773
ALlantic Waste Disposal Inc VA
U0039-MSWLF-
2706-TRANSFER-2013
Bay Disposal, LLC
73,094
Centerville Turnpike CDD Landfill VA
U01 17-CDLF-
2706-TRANSFER-7013
Bay Disposal, LLC
2,590
RDS
RECYCLING
2706-TRANSFER-7013
Bay Disposal, LLC
2.285
' heelabrator Portsmouth Inc VA
U010B•INCIN-
7805T-TRANSFER-
Dare County Transfer Station
60.913
East Carolina Regional Landfill
0803-M5WLF-1993
3103-TRANSFER-7007
DupIia County Transfer Station
40,775
Sampson C.ounry Disposal, LLC
8202-M5WLF-20H
3212-TRANSFER-7014
Durham, City of Transfer Station
157.414
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8207-MSWLF-2000
3214TJRANSFER-2001
Durham Transfer Station
186.281
Sampson C.ouncy Disposal, LLC
82-02-M5WLF-2000
3714TJRANSFER-7001
Durham Transfer Station
30,737
Red Bock Disposal C&D Landfill
9228-CDLF-2001
3214TJRANSFER-7001
Durham Transfer Station
4.B78
Wake Reclamation, LLC
9274-MWP-20Q
3214T.TRANSFER-7001
Durharn Transfer Station
579
Wheelabrator Portsmouth Inc VA
U010B-INCIN-
3217.M P-2019
Wall Recycling Holman Street Faciliry
61,099
Red Rock Disposal C&D Landfill
9228-CDLF-2001
3302T-TRANSFER-1998
Edgecombe County Transfer Station
1%418
East Carolina Regional Landfill
0803-M5WLF-1M
3416T•TRANSFER-
Overdale Road Transfer Station
83.977
Uw+harrie Env_ Reg_ Landfill
62-04-MSWLF-1995
3416T.TRANSFER-
Overdale (toad Transfer Station
53,615
Great Oak Landfill
7607-MSWLF-2015
3424-TRANSFER-7020
Abbey Green Transfer Station
26,456
A -I Sandrock C&D Landfill
41 17-CDLF-2008
3424-TRANSFER-7420
Abbe} Green Transfer Station
25.946
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
41 16-CDLF-2012
3424-TRANSFER-7020
Abbey Green Transfer Sration
2.726
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
3402-MSWLF• 1997
3503-TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
46,446
Upper Piedmont Re -tonal Landfrll
73-04-M5WLF• 1997
3503-TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
1.1300
Barham Farms
Agricultural
3503•TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
1.110
5onoce
Recycling
3503-TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
771
Central Carolina Tire Processing
4308-TIRETP•
3503-TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
75
Freindship Used Clothing
Reuse
3503-TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
52
Noble Oil
Energy
3503-TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
28
Meterfr Electronic Recycling
Electronics
3503-TRANSFER-
Franklin Counry Transfer Station
4
Greasecycle
Grease
3 6 8 1 P a g e
Permit #
facility
2021-2022
Disposal Destination
Permit #
3505-MWP-2020
Wall Recycling
24.926
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
9231-CDLF-2012
3505-TP-2020
Wall Recycling
24.926
Brownfield Road CID Landfill
9231-GDLF-2012
36013-TRANSFER-1993
'Haste Management Of Carolinas
52.899
Richland Landfill, Inc. Sr—
U0050-MSWLF-
3608-TRANSFER-1993
Waste Management Of Carolinas
9t9
BFI,Charlone Mtr Speedway LandNI V
1304-MSWLF.1992
3803-TRANSFER-
Graham County Transfer 5tarion
7.082
Haywood Co Whrte Oak Landfill
4407-MSWLF-1993
3803-TRANSFER-
Graham County Transfer Station
193
Pine Bluff
U0033-MSWLF•
41 16-MWP-2012
High Pomt C&D Waste Reclamation
1.1 16
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
41 16-GDLF-2012
411 BT•TRANSFER-
Bishop road Transfer Station
153.861
U harrie Env. Reg- Landfill
6204-MSWLF-199S
411 BT-TRANSFER-
Bishop Road Transfer Station
402
Great Oak Landfill
7607-MSWLF-2015
4120T-TRANSFER-
Greensboro, City of Transfer Station
236.885
Great. Oak Landfill
7607-MSWLF-2015
4122T-TRANSFER-2012
Burnt Poplar Transfer Station
63.660
U harrie Env. Reg- Landfill
6204-MSWLF.1995
4122T-TRANSFER-2012
Burnt Poplar Transfer Station
83
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-2000
4204-TRANSFER-2013
Halifax County Landfill
16.447
Atlantic Waste Disposal Inc VA
U0034-MSWLF-
4205T-TRANSFER-1997
Weldon. Town of Transfer Facility
57.206
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-2000
4 3 07T-TRANSF ER- 1 39 7
Harnett County Transfer Station
46.B26
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-2000
4309T-TRANSFER-
Anderson Creek Transfer Station
35.S66
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-2000
440B-MWP-
Haywood County M;1'+fP Facility
22.506
Haywood Ce White Oak Landfill
440 7- M SWLF - 1993
4504T-TRANSFER-1998
Henderson County Transfer Facility
116.013
Upstate Regional Landfill, Union C.ouncy
442441,1 101
45019-TP•2020
Garbage Pal, LLC
3.717
Buncombe County Transfer Station
1 108T-TRANSFER• 1996
45013-TP•2020
Garbage Pal, LLC
2.345
Twin Chimneys Landfill 5C
U0120-MS LF-
4506-TP-2020
Garbage Pal, LLC
1.200
Henderson County Transfer Facility
4504T-TRANSFER, 1998
450B-TP•2020
Garbage Pal, LLC
326
Enterprise Material Handling SC
U0129•CDLF-
4602T-TRANSFER-1995
Hertford County Transfer Station
1.970
East Carolina Regional Landfill
080 3 - M SWLF - 1993
4702-TRANSFER-1994
Hake County Transfer Station
38,458
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-2000
4904T-TRANSFER-1998
1red eII County Transfer Station
63.765
Iredell County Sanitary LF
490 3 - M SWLF - 1993
5003T-TRANSFER-
Jackson County Scott Creek Transfer 5tarion
34.959
R & B Landfill GA
U0038-MS LF-
5202-TP-2012
Maysv4le Recycling and Recovery
SZB32
Maysville C & D
5203-GDLF-2013
5202-TP•2012
Maysville Recycling and Recovery
34
CRSWMA • Lang Tcrm Regioral Landfill
2509-MSWLF-1999
5304T-TRANSFER-1993
Waste Man- • Lee Co. Transfer Station
31542
Great Oak Landfill
7607-MSWLF.2015
5305-TRANSFER-2013
Sanford Transfer Station
53.231
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-2000
3691Page
Permit #
Facility
2021-2022
Disposal Destination
Permit #
5305-TRANSFER-7013
Sanford Transfer Station
4.855
Sonoce Recycling
Recycling
5405T•TRA`+.SFER- 1998
Lenorr County Transfer Facility
29.793
East Carolina Regionai Landfill
0803-MSWLF• 1993
5408-TRANSFER-2014
Deep Run Transfer Station
34,737
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-M5WLF-70H
5408-TRANSFER-2014
Deep Run Transfer Station
1.1331
Sonoco - Hartsville, SC
Processing
5408-TRANSFER-2014
Deep Run Transfer Station
338
Onslow County Solid VVaste Recycling
Recycling
5607T-TRANSFER- 1995
McDowell Co Transfer Facility
85.939
Foothills EnOronmenral Landfill
140 3 - M SWLF- 1998
5704T-TRANSFER-2008
Hightands Transfer Station
11.175
Macon County Landfill Open
5703-MSWLF-1997
5803T-TRANSFER-7002
Madison County Transfer
12.018
Lakeway Recycling & Sanitation, Inc.
U005 I •MSWUL
6014-TRANSFER-2009
Queen City Transfer 5rauon
266.233
Chambers Development of North Carolina, 10403-M5WLF-7010
6014JRANSFER-7009
Queen Ciry Transfer Sracion
12.512
Richland Landfill, Inr. SC
U00H•MSI+VLF-
6019•TRANSFER-0012
O'Leary Resource Recovery Center
35.343
Chambers Development of Noah Carolina, 10403-MSWLF-7010
6029-TRANSFER-2017
O'Leary Resource Recovery Center
706
BFI-Charlotte Mir Speedway Landfill V
1304-M5WLF• 1997
6029-TRANSFER-2012
O'Leary Resource Recove ry C ente r
37
Queen Crty Transfer Station
6014-TRANSFER-3009
6037-TP-7020
Greenway Recycling of North Meck, LLC
1.101
Highway 49 C&D Landfill & Recycling Careen
1306-CDLF-7000
6037,TP-7020
Greenway Recycling of Noah Meck LLC
B76
Mining Road Landfill
U017B-CDLF-
6038-TRANSFER-7070
South Charlotte Transfer 5iauon
134.919
Chambers Development of North Carolina, 10403-MSWLF-701.0
6038-TRANSFER--2070
South Charlotte Transfer Station
7.694
Richland Landfill, Inc. SAC
U00H-P' SWLF-
6207MRF-MWP-
Uwharrie Envaronmentat MRF
2.837
GDS Recycling Services
1805-TRANSFER-3001
6207MRF-MWP,
Uwharrie Environmental MRF
128
Sonoce
Recycling
6207MRF-MWP-
Uvwharric Environmental MRF
58
D H Grrffin Wrecking Co Inc
Recovery
6707MRF-MWPI•
Uwharrie Environmental MRF
6
Electronic Recycrers
Electronics
6307-TRANSFER-1994
Uwharrie Env IndMoore Cty Transfer Station
55.707
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
6204-M5WLF-1995
6405TJRANSFER-2001
Rocky Mount, City of Transfer Station #2
34.262
East Carolina Regional Landfill
0803-M5WLF-1993
640ST•TRANSFER•2001
rocky Mount, City of Transfer Station 42
2.322
Sonoco
Recycling
6504.11VVP-2016
New Hanover County Matenals Recovery & Recy
2.175
New Hanover County Landfill
6504-MSWLF-2017
6717•TRANSFER-7016
Folkstone C&D Recycling Collection/Transfer Stat
72,979
Maysville C&D Recycling & Recovery Facility
5282-TP-7012
6903TJRANSFER-1993
Pamlico County Transfer Station
16.987
CRS MA - Long Term Regronal Landfill
2509-MSWLF-199-9
7003T,TR-ANSFER-1994
Pasquotank County Transfer 5taaon
27.4-43
Atlantic Waste Disposal Inc VA
U0039-MSWLF-
7003T•TRANSFER-1994
Pasquotank County Transfer Station
767
East Carolrna Regional Landfill
0803-MSWLF-1993
7003T• R-ANSFER-1994
Pa5cluotank County Transfer Station
61
Brunswick Waste Management Fad Iity LLC
U0024-MSWLF•
3701Page
Permit #
7003T•TRANSFER- 19'94
fiiFl� � � 1r �1 � 1ti y q :� C1wL•!
7103TJRANSFER- 1990
7 202T-TRANSFER-1995
7202T,TRANSFER- 1995
7202T•TRANSFER- 1995
Facility
Pasquotank County Transfer Station
PasquotankCounry Transfer Station
Pender Count} Transfer Station
Perquimans-Chowan-Gates Transfer
Perqumans -Chowan,Gates Transfer
Pe rq uimans-Chowan-Gates Tra nsfe r
7202T•TRAN5FER-1995
Pe rq uirnans-Chowan-Gates Transfe r
7202T•TRANSF ER-1995
Pe rq uimans-Chowan-Gates Transfe r
7202TJRANSFER-1995
Perquimans-Chowan-Gates Transfer
7202TJRANSFER- 1995
Perquimans -Chowan-Gates Transfer
7404-MWP-2016
Pitt County Materials Recovery & Kecycling Facilit
7404T-MWP• 1996
PFCt County Transfer Station
7404T, MWP-1996
Pitt County Transfer Station
7404T•MWP-1996
Prrt County Transfer Station
7404T-MVVP-1996
Pitt County Transfer Station
7404T•MWP• 1996
Prrt -County Transfer Station
7406T•TRAN5FER-2001
EJE Recycling Transfer Station
7504TJRANSFER-2005
Polk County Transfer Station
7605T•TRANSFER-2002
Asheboro, City & Recycling/SW Transfer Station
7605TJRANSFER-2002
Asheboro, City of Recycling/SW Transfer Station
7606-TP-2021
Wall Recycling Facility
7703TJRANSFER- 1994
Richmond County Transfer Facility
7703T,TRANSFER- 1994
Richmond County Transfer Facility
7703T•TRANSFER- 1994
Richmond County Transfer Facility
7703T•TRAN5FER-1994
Richmond County Transfer Facility
7703T•TRANSFER-1994
Richmond -aunty Transfer Facility
7703T•TRANSFER-1994
Richmond County Transfer Facility
7703T•TRANSFER-1994
Richmond Counry Transfer Facility
7703TJRAN5FER-1994
Richmond Counry Transfer Facility
7902TJRANSFER- 1991
Rockingham CountyTransfer Facility
2021-2022 Disposal Destination Permit A
15 Empire Recycling of Morgan's Corner Recycling
8 Hi -Tech Recycling & Sales Recovery
30,056 Sampson -County Disposal, LLC 8202-MSWLF-2000
26.811 East Carolina Environmencal regional Landfill East Carolina Regional L
654 Central Carolina Tire Processing 4308-TIRETP.
521
SIMS Metal Management
481
RDS
116
Strategrc Materials
78
Chowan Metal
35
American Greenz
29573
C & D Landfill Inc
120 525
East Carolina Regional Landfill
6,1370
Craven Wood Energy
3,636
NC Mulch
3,528
Central Carolina Tire Monofill
01111151
2%474
24,342
13,464
349
20,821
35,251
889
186
182
65
30
10
7,175
Craven Ag Service Composr Facility
East Carolina Regional Landfill
Union County Landfill Upsrare Reg LF SC
Great Oak Landfill
North Davidson Recycle
Wall Recycling CDLF
Uwharrre Env- Reg- Landfill
Central Carolina Tire Processing
Crass Creek Meral
Scrap Metal
Recycl ing
Glass
Metal
Electroncis
7407-CDLF- 2009
ltfs€11k3QI? *J12111P.91«!
Recovery
Mulch
4304-TI RE LF - 199 2
2514-COMPOST-2014
0803-M5WLF-1993
1-100413•14SWLF-
7607- M S LF- 2015
Recycling
76 06-CDLF-2021
6204-M5WLF-1995
4308-TIRETP-
Mctal
Uwharrre Environmental Recycling
Oil Mill Salragc Recyclers, Inr: Metals
Heritage Crysral -lean, LLC Recyclings
Southern Environmental Solutions of the Car Recovery
Green Energy Non Permitted
Rockingham County Landfill 7904-M5WLF-1995
371 IPage
Permit #
Facility
2021-2022
Disposal Destination
Permit #
7903T•TRANSF ER- 1991
Eden, City of Transfer Station
6.784
Rockingham County Landfill
7904-MS LF• 1995
8004T•TRANSFER-1995
East Spencer Waste Transfer Facility
45,178
Great Oak Landfill
7607-M5WLF-7015
8004T•TRANSFER-1995
Easy Spencer Waste Transfer Facility
733
Winston-Salem Recycle Center
Recycling
8104TJRANSFER- 1998
Rutherford County Transfer Station
48.140
Foothills Environmental Landfill
1403-MSWLF• 199B
8307T•TRANSFER-1"7
Scotland County Transfer Station
30,690
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
6204-MSWLF-1995
8707T,TRANSFER-
Swain County Transfer Facility
9.313
R & B Landfill GA
L10038-MSWLF-
9005T-TRANSFER- 1999
Union County Transfer Stauon
152,928
Chambers Development of North Carolina, 10403-M5WLF-70t0
9014JRANSFER-2014
Waste Connecooris Monroe Transfer Station
103.715
Chambers Development of Norr_h Carolina, 10403-MSWLF•2010
90t4-TRANSFER-2014
Waste Connections Monroe Transfer Station
4,501'
ReCommunrty Republic MRF
Recycling
9107T•TRANSFER-1997
Vance County Transfer Sration
49,616
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
7304-MSWLF-1997
9211 T-TRANSF ER- 1990
Cary, Town of Transfer Station
t,622
Wake County South Wake MSVYLF
9272-MSWLF-7008
921 ST•TRANSF ER- 1994
Waste Management Of Raleigh?Durham Transfer
13,535
Great Oak Landfill
7607-MSWLF-7015
9217-TRANSFER-1994
WI Garner Transfer Station
39,404
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF-2000
9224•MWP•2012
Wake Reclamation, LLC
41.307
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
9231 •CDLF-7012
9727T.TRANSFER-2012
Thornton Road Mixed Waste Transfer and Recycl
59,712
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
7304-M5WLF-1997
9727T•TRANSFER-2012
Thornton Road Mixed Waste Transfer and Recycl
87
Wake County South Wake MSWLF
9272-MSWLF•7008
9227T.TRANSFER-2012
Thornton Road Mixed Waste Transfer and Recycl
74
Brunswick Waste Management Facility LLC
U0024-MSWLF,
9233T•TRANSFER-2008
Raleigh, City of East Wake Transfer 5cation
354,762
Wake County South Wake MSWLF
9277-MSWLF•7008
9734-TRANSFER-2012
Durant Road Transfer Station
38,582
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
9231-CDLF-2012
9237T,TRANSFER-2070
Caprrol Waste Transfer, LLC
30.088
Shotwell Landfill, Inc
9276-CDLFa7020
9240-MWP-2017
Apex - Wall Recycling, LLC
45,768
Red Rock Disposal C&D Landfill
9278-CDLF-2001
9241-TRANSFER-2070
Morrisville Transfer Station, LLC
49,710
Shatwell Landfill. Inc
9276-CDLF-7020
9241-TRANSFER-2020
Morrisville Transfer Station, LLC
12,592
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfrll
7304-NSWLF.1947
9741 •TRANSFER-2D70
Morrisville Transfer Station, LLC
11.005
Red Rock Disposal C&D Landfill
9278-CDLF-7001
9241 •TRANSFER-2070
Morrisville Transfer Station, LLC
7.802
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
9231-CDLF-7012
9741 •TRANSFER-2070
Morrisville Transfer Station. LLC
1,754
Lunet►burg County Sanitary Lf VA
U0127-14SWLF-
9247-MWP-2020
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
71,155
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
9231-CDLF-7012
9247-TRANSFER-2070
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
23,102
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
7304-MSWLF• 1997
9302T•TRANSFER-1995
Warren County Transfer Station
7,609
Brunswick Waste Management Facility LLC
L10024-MSWLF•
9307T•TRANSFER-1995
Warren County Transfer Stauon
1,050
Vance County Transfer Stauon
9107T-TRANSFER.1997
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Permit # facility 2021-2022 Disposal Destination Permit #
9503TJRANSFER-1996
Watauga Co Transfer Facility
50.873
Eco-Safe Landfill Thl
U01 1 B,MSWLF•
9607TJRANSFER-1997
Goldsboro, City of Transfer 5tauon
12,500
Warne County Landfill
9606-MSWLF• 1998
9607T.TRANSFER-1997
Goldsboro. City of Transfer Station
75t
Sonoco Recycling
Recycling
9808TJRANSFER-7000
Black Creek Road Transfer 5ratian
142.780
Sampson Cauncy Disposal, LLC
8202-MSWLF•7000
9808TJRANSFER-7000
Black Creek Road Transfer Station
1.878
Sonoco Recycling
Recycling
9903TJRANSFER-1994
Yadktn County Transfer Facility
60.616
Foothrlls Environmental Landfill
140 3 - M SWLF- 199B
U0045-TRANS-
Fort Mill Transfer Station SC #453323-6001
172.B74
BFI-Charlotte Mtr Speedway Landfill V
1304-MSWLF-1992
U0045-TRAINS-
Fort Mill Transfer Station SC ;tM53373-6001
8.733
Lake Norman Landfill
5504- CDLF- 19911
U0107•TRANS-
First Piedmont Corporation Ringgold Transfer Sta
l I ,053
Upper Piedmont Reg Landfill
7304-MSVWLF-1997
Total
6.048.828
AtlrrdL Os begriming with -LJ- reppesent out -of stoze facdAves
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P. Recycling and Solid Waste Management Report for Highway Construction, Maintenance Projects and Office Products.
FY 2021-2022
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Materiels and Tests Unit 4
Resource Conservation Program
Recycling and Solid Waste Management report
For Highway Construction, Maintenance Projects, and
Office Products
State Fiscal Year2021-2022
For more information regarding this report, please can tart:
Steven 1_ 6olyard at919-329.4601 or sibolyardOncdotgov
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"N.N o rth Carol ina lie p artment o F'Transportati o n
M ate ruts a n d Tests girt
a, " Resource Co ns ervatimi Program
INTRODUCTION
Th is report is a summo ry of th e r ecycling and solid waste management a fforts cn
hig hway construction and rri ain to nance p rojeots wi th in the North Carol ina Departmen C of
Tra nsporta tion (IBC DOT) for Stake Fiscal Year (Fly) 2M (J my 1, 2021 - Flu ne 30, 202 2 )
as required by MG General Statue (G.S.) 13B-28.8(g) and G _S_ 130A.309.14(3 ). These
statutes mandate that the Department prepare an annual report on the amGunts and
types -of recycled rna teri als specified or u sped in construction and rna.in tenan ce projects
dub ng the preuiou s skate riscal area r a nd review of bid proccedu res, re specUvely. The
types of recycled materials in ccrporated in to this report would rcut3nely con to bute to the
cunsu mer and i ndu stria I waste streams if not reused?recycled. compounding the
problem of decl ini ng space i n landfill s_ and resou roes.
Efforts to u ti line recycled a nd solid waste maker i a Is are in respon se to the reg uirements
mof G. S 136-28.8 (b ) Which m and ates th a Departm en t o s,e recycled matena Is In highway
projects. where possi ble. All appl Icatlons of recycled materials are to be consisten 1. With
economic feasi bil ityr. appli-a We engi neenng a nd en ui ronrnental quali.ty stands rds. I n
add ition. the Departrn ent ountin ues to ccmpl yr with C ha Ater 136 of the Genera I Statues
to encou rage the pu r chase or u s,e of reusable, re fi Ila ble. repaira ble. more du rabl e, a nd
less tonic supplies, and products.
I n addi tion to recycled recyclable maton als from Npa rtment construction 8 na
main to nan ce actin Ines, this report al so oontai ns informatio n regn rding common
recyclable i temp such as g lass, plasti cs. al umin um ca ns, office paper. etc. that were
previousl Y reported separatel yr. Requi rements f or the su bmiasion of th is office a nd rest
a;ea data are required by G.S. 13OA-300.07 thrflUgh 309.14, G.S. 14MB_2(Q, and
Executive finder 156.
One new component that is nGW being included in thiis annual report is the addition of
recycfi ng data from the NCIDOT Roadside Environmental U nirs (REU) Litter Cleanup
Programs. There are a total of five programs that remove both litter and recyclable
materials that are oollected along the Right -of -Way of Various NC CBOT roadways every
year- Only the recycled portion of which is being reported here.
RESEARC H
NGDOT is Conlin uou sl y Iookl ng for new a nd in nova tine ways to reuse M atena Is, reduce
waste, recycle u sed prod ucts, and use products oo rnprrsed of recycled content. To
imprvwe the types of maten als recycl ed, their qu antities, aad i m prove ove rail ay.uracy
of data oollection. the Resource Conservation Frog rare (RC P) En€gi neer has been
seeki n€g fund ing vppvrtun ities fof new research ideas_ However, due to recent events
rega rding the COVI D-1-9 situation and cu rrent funding Iimi totians, fu rther pursuit of th is
proposed research project has been puI on hold. The FRCP Engineer will cunklnue to
evaluate possible changes to the composition of the recycled material data oullected
without a forma I research projer.C_
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�`" No rth Carol ina lie partm-ent of 1'ranspartati o n
Materials a Il d 'rests Unit
NIP Resource Conservation Program
BID PROCEDURE REVIEW
The Department continues to review bidding procedureu and processes yearly to
encourag a th a pUFcha and u se -of recycled a nd reusable products and practices in
construction and ma intenance projects. Section 104.13 of the N C DO T Standard
Specifications for Roads -and Slruclure5 encourages ContractVfs to not only{ use
recycled or solid waste matenaIs in their projects, but also allows them the opportunity
to Inrtrate and develop the use of recycled products and construction methods that
p-romotes su sta ina tail ity+. F u rthexrnore. the contractor is required to report the use of
recycled m a Lena Is by Ju ly 1 s� each area r.
DATA COLLECTION
All offices sut�mitted data for this report via an onllne webform. The online vwebform is
separated into two sechGns, one f-of the-Constrdction and maintenance" data, and one
for "DOTIDLI } Offices and Rest Areas' -data (formerly the "3R Report" )-
The totality -of data included in [his report comes ficrn three sep.aiate sources:
1. HiOAM C (H ighway Con struction and Matenals System) oa to base.
2. Vaoous NCDOT Offices (entered in a SnarePolint form), an❑
3. NCC OT Roadside En won mental Units Li [ter Cleanup Progra ms
The data reported in Table 1 From HICAMS is denoted by an asterisk (*). HpCAMS is
NCD DT's mai n repository of project and ma terial I evel I nforrnatdon. The "I CAM
information, howeaet, is not conclusive, as manor county maiMena nce project materials
ate not included- The onl i ne data collection form th at wa s i m plemeAted i n FY 2017 was
adjusted to collect these materials that would ri-ot Itaditlori ally he found in H iCAMS-
Con tractor data repor4n-9 ounbr1 ues to be an area in which the RCP Eng ineet is VWorki ng
ce additional metriods to increa rnpliance. NCDOT Standard Specification Section
1 -13 states th a t con tractors a re to report the g uan Li Li e:5 of reused or recycled
matena Is For each con track and any prachce that m ini m iaed the environmen to I impacts
by .J my 1 s' each year, but the reporting respon se r a le remai ns low -
The data reported in Table 1 are al I rcun ded aovwn to the nea r est whol a number for
each item. Several important paints regarding data collection need to ue made fcs
clarification ano consistency purposes:
1. Th is is th a fi rst year that Recl aimed Aspaa It Pavement (RAF' 1 quantities and
Recl aimed Asphs It Slii ngles (RAS ) quantities are being reported as one item-
Th is is necessary si nce cna n9es were mad e to N C DOT'S H ICAMS do to base tha t
now requi re the corn b in ed reporting of these two con s ti Luents.
2. The glass beads (Section 5 ) contai ned i n paaernent ma rkings Ca n clime from
recycled scurces. however the exact percentage and guaAhty is not Vompletely
known. Therefore, the entire quantity -of glass beads is currently listed as a
recycled1recyc lable product.
3. The Plastics section (Section 6) includes products that contain recycled
components and products that could be recycled in the future- The plastic pipe
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`sfq `'\ North Carolina Department of Transportati on
Matp. ria ER an d 'Tprtc I In it
.. Resource Conservation Program
ovrnponent. Is oomposed of all dimensions and compoKsitions of plastic plpe- The
exact amount of recycled pl stir- and recyclable pla56c can not be determined
given the limited amount of data present. Therefore, all plastic pipe types and
sizes were combined in a single oaitepry_
4. The Metals section (Section 8) is presUrned to be composed of steel. However.
various grades and types of steels are me lulled, and our office cannot verify that
th is section d ues not ind ude other meta Is such as Alurnlnu rn- F urtherrnore. the
matena Is listed do not specify a recycled content amou nt- The malerl-als are
included as a product that vAIJ be, or oould be recycled in the future, and one that
r-ontains an unknown quantity of recycled meta Is presently. It is ther&ure
included as both a recyclable product and a recycled prcduct-
5. Scrap rnelal i•s listed as one I ine item in Section 8, Some of the scraps are
presu med to be recycled gun rdrai I, sheet p ile s. and pipes, but their ind 1-rid uAl
qua ntities c annct be determi ned at th is ti me.
6. Section 3 (Goal C om bUslion Products) con Iai ns Ry Ash q uan ti ties that a re
derived from H!CAMS, but do not currently include those quantities that are
Incl uded in concrete mix dosig ns, and an y that may be conta ined in pre -cast
concrete pipes or structural elements -
Table 1: hlOOOT Rocycl ad -Prod acts & Sci id Wasle Ut ilJzat on in Construction &
1�1jr}Inrctiei�`n Qrn��r•L�
P rDdu ct Cat -ego r-N J Des GnpltUn
Qua"Liii v
Unit of
Measure
1-As haK:
Reulaimsd Asphalt PaYern. snl ?RAP'
1,975,724 •
Tom.
R-9daimt-d As halt Shingles RA51
2-Or artict:
NtuV- i wood
22,955
Cu laic Yards
Mu" ram ulr-h
7,275
Bale s
Earth?uatl Fill not for o ost
54,0113
Toni
VegetativEr B bris not for c
43
Tans
$ip Fe-nce P6sts
8,570
Each
Scrap MoiY1LumhWn1e5JPDS1s
618
Tun:
1Mb01F Pailais
25
Each
Sign Poets
2,282
Each
3 It Cambusti on PrDiJu cis:
;:iv Asn
so
T on-2
Recycled Eanc:rele
3 -233,178
T on=_
Glass Beads
7.H8
T uns
GAS sdta:
Plastic Gua rdrai I Off set Noc.ks
273,219
Each
Plastic Pt All Types arml Sizes
IM,255
Linear Feat
Type ill BaTriradas
30,3131
Linear FeeL
�-R�trtrer:
Fre Sidewak
A
65.9:40
Each
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North Carolina Departmi`nt of Transportation
Materiaks and 'r-csts tlnit
Resource Conservation Program �', 41
MiscellanEmus Rubber
27
Terns
B4'igr I&
SLoel Boa ms
851
Each
Si al Heads
%49
Ear,t-
Scra U61ai
5BB
Tan i
Cebae Guidwail
398,561
Li near r r_ t'
Guardrall
31d:5,491
Linear t,_ E
I I)s Ls
45,051
Each
Si r.
44
Tom:
SheeL Piles
33
Tan==
94 Iftur:
Com in led I Lams
37
1 Tan
Data puAmL' from KCAMS ,is of 9fr3f2072
f �`] Data pvAfiq J Pm MCAMS and ecua-ibimO with dat.Yr-spo rdd by
NCDOT PmW 016Css on 912S 2022
The data reported in Table 2 are all rou nded down ko the nearest Whole number for each
item. Several offices and rest areas report their recycling report data as com ingleb
recycling_ As Such, it is not possible to determine the quanhhes of each constituent
matcria 1. a nd therefore 8 '•com ing led r produd line in Jisled in Table 2.
Table 2: NCDOT Recyc I ad Materials from NCDOT Cr ficos and Rest Amos
PtOdUtC Categ cry
0tiaTV Khj
U n ii of
Measure
•JLFira Papm
55,443
Fminds
rtiJuminur'n Cans
1+4,219
Pounds
alasbc- aod,a;Drunk 9fa1tk:L
21,3+44
Pounds
Plastic - Other than Bottic-_
26,743
Pounds
Glass 430HUis
7,424
Pwnds
Cardboaffd
214.130
Pounds
Fluorescent Light Bulbs
365
Each.
Applianoes Venous
6
Each
Toner C-arlrid
B42
Each
Pelr� ProduclA
14,242
Gallons
Pes dde Containers
1,255
Each
Baulmila5
29,M9,
Pounds
Cormn led R lirrg
29,752
Pounds
The total weight of office and rest area recycling Is 3-98,624 pounds. This total does not
Intl ude I terns for which the unit of measu re for a recycled items was I isted as ea ch or
gallon. Table 3 contains the reported recy-Ang data From the NCDOT Roadside
Environments I Uni is various li tt,er cleanu p prog rams.
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N o rth Carol ina Department of Trans ports d o n-
M ate rials a n d Tests U n it
Resource Conservation Program
Table 3: -Com i n g Iiod Rocyc EIng front MC a OT Reatssid a En wiron niv ntal to nit' S Litter
MU P rag ram
Qua raw
lhs.I
Ado r-A-Hi hwa
''; .255
Cantraded Removal
145,410
NCDOT Personnel
21.1-05
8pcinsw-A-Hbqhway'
7Q.925
OIh-ar
2.895
TOTAI
427,590
FUTURE PLANNED WORK
Future data collection and reporting efforhs VAII Include several updates to th-e current
date col lection and rap-orting formals. These planned ohanges include:
* Adding charts and graphs of the past several reports' r ohnq tcotaIs to depict
recycling trends in such products over time
* A sapara tion Into three d Istlnct tables of the following product cslegones:
c P roduola ourreriffy recycled by NCDOT
Recyclable products that Carrfcou Id be: recycled in the future
a Pt-Oduots wha-,h Were recycled by other entities in conjunction with
NCDOT projects
Modifftng the data inputs and reporhhg capabilities of the NCDOT HiGAM
system to better capture: constituent data, and thereby increasing the granularity
-of date ienaludead in this report.
o The Fly-Mh category will be changed to lncor to fly -ash used in all
oancrete mixes and pre -cast elernarits
a The RAP and RAS will eventually be separated oft into two different
constituents Gain
o Additional changes may occur to the reporting of regyoled concrete and
glass beads consti tuenLs as well
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Q. Department of Administration Environmentally Preferred Purchasing
Depanment of Administration
ErMrorlmentalhy Pr erred Purchasing
S
For more information regardmg ibis spoil, please Eonlact
David O'Neal, Slate PUrchgsin5 Offlicerand DirecS'orofthe N-C_DTMrasion of Purcha=-eanctContract. =a
494-2S6-0210 or dawid_o-nealfl-�doaanc. gow.
The N.f-Departrne4t:oTA,drninistra ao prornoteF the purchaseand Use of 9Ustainable. e5L ciemc
suppFies and prodtbct . As the deparrment progresses Yvith Thi-- e'fort, more these praduors are
being added to siatewideterm contracts and agency speci6jc term con[racu awarded thraw9h open
marls b:ds Forrnarp inforrnacion, visit the Drwisiar, of Purchase and Qbrb-pces webs�te at
brans:!?r lirsif��c_goti+,f� avt�oa�diMrsians,<purchas-&-comraa_
SoliftafiGm adwarliwd by the Division to Cmrnply with NC G_S- 130A - 3QV_14(a 1 )
E icis adve&ised In [he TJ.C_ Division of Purchase and Contract contain a Recycling and Source
Reduc6on5ecciGn irrshe IrLs-rrucci-Dns'co Bidders. Also, in theSusralnehilrtyrseccion,the 61V1S:On
encourage-- bidders To support its sustaima bi4rt ef%rls by requesting bidders to reduce Use of paper
and non-rRofdable erernents in their bid submiss;an_VVen deMelop:njla:d ;nvitation language,
requirerrrerit and speci5cation=-,purchasers oon[iriL eTo rook at siternative methods and prod ucL2that
resuli::n wasteraduc6orr, praCtieality, and casr-effVCkiregE57-
Recycling and =ourcereduC{ion irtforrn�[ian prbvFdedby Ehecontrackorsoribid=_ recelvd during the
2Cr21-226scal year indp'EStethe s,is¢a;nable ieaeures or Ana oTthase pmducr_ Sustaicab'PI ry
de--crlptic+ns inckide reusable, more durable, enargy efFcierrT, yuaper efraent, wa5hab4e, used,
refillable, reparable, refurbishedfrebuiIt, les=_+ c, longeraast;ng, and racydable_
Table I I!Tmthe IPS purchase awards by the #ype and dollar amourvts awarded by t'n: N C. Chvision of
Pun:hase•and Contract
Table- 1
rP3 PUrctrase try bli) Type
Number or
Awarls by
B'ld Type
Pert erYtage
oiAtivards
by NO Type
Award Doi Iars by Bid
Type
Pe—ozntage of
Award Do liarti�y
Bid Type
AgencV RFP [Including
Services
52
9%
S508,S62,974.95
43%
contractuaI Soviae
2
<1%
SI,765,90Ei.75
<1%
Opm Market Pumhasc
3SF
6
S6,412,341.55
1%
Purtnasefrorn Quote
74
I
531,493,05E1.0.2
3%
Sate TErm Contract
20
5%
$292,483,209.S7
25%
Wavier of C.ampedi3on
494
75%
$348,811569.44
29%
Grand TDtai
w
lobe
1,1H%849,445.59
100%
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NC. C Praattrerrnerd 0 Your SoMce
Department of Admin1s abon
Envi ronmentaNy Preferred Purcbasing
As of February 13th, 202a, the enterprise-wid-e•sy Ewm has 97tu75 registered vendors, 133 Ariba
Sayi rrg Users, 25 Ariba contract users and 25 Ariba SqurcMg users who represent 133 ertititi es acmes
the Slaw. This includes stake agenoes, hQspi_a and 161mitutions, communky colleges, K-12 public
==Chao' universities, and local goverhrner+ts. NC ePra--urement tohdrlUes ba contribute to a
sLr=-taanable environmentthmugh signiFlEant reducti.Dns in hard copy document repraducti.Dn (Pape{.
print-ers, and supplies] by-ltilixing electronicbwsiness[ransactionsand elecrron[cdoc,rrnemts_ NC
ePra=urerngnt also continuesto support Srta priorrtiesibr eovi+nonrnentally preferable Products yM' n
over 9,527=atalag Fte =,dearly marked as' Racyded" afthe total 351?,45' {atalorg items.
Prtrchasing Cnrrolance Revievn
Noah Carolina Adminimi-alive Coda (61 KfCAC GE .1605) mandates that th,a Division of Purchase �
Contract (p&Qconduct cornpl sn=revi s on purchasing practices of all state agencies
�deparcments, Irvvitutians, hosphars, conhrnunitycotleges_ and universities) - All Compliance re-Oevs,
except univer===_i es, are cor+ducted using dma frartf the NC f=-PmEUrement systern. Electronic data
reduces the necesBtty of conducting most Qhases oftJ7e analysis on -site, aherebg increasing efnciii�rrcy
as well as reduang travel costs fuel emjs5iorra and operating expen=-es. In addition, arl F&C
camplianc!afles are mairttainEd e'ewon+fatly, improving sustainab i1it~y_
r W14 11L.;Jd.F4_ r. Cr_d.+ 1
The Division of Purchase & Contracr'3 {p&q ado. =atibn prflgrams _nffe r North Caro I -Ina p ub.11 C
prtCWremertpersonnelznd contract adminis€ratorsthe sUbnecefsaryto carry out theirdutier
efFic:erdy and 2fFectively. The classes are orfere d free of charge. 1' ke an ly Costs +nrurred by North
Ciaroiina agencies anatra�ted-related expenses. To mini m'LZC- irnpaCt 4o aganr=y business operc—oona anor
travel -related axpense=, the classes are tiered regionaNythroughoutthe stare. NC E-procurement
web -based trainings are also wairlable for thcze_ who are Un-Bble to travei. 0Veralil, R&C's training
program prepares purchasers avras3 the st34ato rEcog-nine a -rid se-ek out cppertunities to provide
reused, recycled, and sustainable items to sa4sFy the state's needs.
In its mntinued commitment to efficiency. the Eiivlr4on of purcha==-e and Contract will merge
funCtiena" of the zwTent gjE IPS- and NC BIDS sy-cemE into Grip efFaent pWtform#o eptimizethe
way staw purchasers and vendor=- do business_ Among other improved functi arcs, tine na`w &a wilt
increase trarsFarenry ttlrough enhanced public Venda* searCh featuFes, ran solidat,e-rendar arccaunr
data, aLrtamate bidioomract - Kten===ion postingsv and strear+tiirle HUB and NCSBE certification
procOsses_
StAIMW40 Term CDmads
As axis6ng term zontracks are re -bid and navy terra Con#rafts are devetop,ed, the —Ute Division of
Purr_ ease and Contract continues to improve cortracu by offering a wide range of sustainable or
e?nvironmentall+y friendly prrducts. PecyclA content is erncouraged pursuant to G_S. 143-58.2_
Exampres of the sUsiainabae Feai7..rres of rheseterm cvrfsa=-aria listed,W=iow.
- Cnrrecji Xh-En aprise ProdLoct!�, 001A -f3is, Lubrkmr� Creases, and ArFdfieaze - Correction
Enterprise offer= syrnthe7Cand syntn26z: haend Iuhricanrchoice=. Syrnthe6cIubricantsare
tongar-lasting then conventional ones. JJnder this 1-Urrtract, the Tollowing $pathetic I ubticanU
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Environmentally PreFerred Purchasing
�j
wera purchased= 5yrrthetic blend rnovr oil, _vrrthetjc Inowr oil, synthetic gear CFI pant.
syntheti� autor ia6c transm issicn fl uid, ai-6 reexe and synthetic grease- As biodee radabke
lubricants are better f+3r the environment, the Fall -ow -mg types were pUrchased= bar & c wim all,
two--yde oil, hydraulic oil and tractor traasinissiori fluid. 5eweral fluids are also awailalal9 ih b;c:-
syrr6 3tic formu4atkons: two---rde a'l, rnotor of 1, hyd raulic of l and marina oil- State Surplu`
Propeny disposes of was<e o>1 and arc freeze Cruder contract.
it Ram Barrels - These rain ba rrels are mad a from recydeb pidds barrels.
■ Ri-11phokfiny Semi=- ReEoviaring ruirri ure prolongs its eeT%mce life,
= FrVAC Air F &ere. 031A- f ndQd-surFace and eleExrostatically-enfia„r=ed fiN--r offerings result
rn 1•:--ower HVAC pressure drop, resuWng in Mess energy use, Emended -surface Flters-lso last
mLech looseri0antraditional parcel fifers.
= Ai MwFKAi ►e, hvh+sftel PLm and SupPies� U60A- *me products ;rich, dP d have rer=yded
rr}ateriat=- y,�rth 10 percer+t-20 ptrcert post-consuME3 mnter+t-
acge Gaiucrkm, 06M • TVp;c.�il lead -acid bd[terie{ contain 60 - 190% recycl ed lea d and pqas;i c,
accord ing the EPA Eh buery cars- s (sFent batter,eS} arc consider-d an enMrronmental hazard
(G.S- I30A�309. 70 proh ibits the landfil ling or ii-&i ru�ratjcn of lead -acid b=erie-c) znd are
atherwuFse exp ensive to properly re move- AN State ager6es are rEq U iced tc d,sp,Ds'e of L.attery
cores tind er 3 =-aparate battery recycl E contract � LABO82714] ad mir i37e red by the State SLrplus
prcperry Agency.
VeWEM; a70,iQ- P�_-rthe Steel Recycling InstituiiE, 66% of a typical vehicle ;s meel or irorr. Of
[ha# peel or 'Fun, 25% oFthe shell of aviahide is recycled rrraterial. Neady T00% of the steel and
iron of a retired vehi d e is recycled- T#tie current can Tract foeusr--- on prom ding Fue I-EFIcient
VeNtl!s,Whilt al=o reducing rvssil-fweI reliancethrotighalteRrlati'refue4sjE8S ethanol Flex-ftirelr
CNG ovrngressed natura,l gas, LPG liquefied petroleum gas {propane), AFV gasolinehelecbrit=
MybritiE, aNflectric, 1120 biDd'Lesel), and meeting strict emissions standards.
■ Cars: All netier'ar made Is �2017-20 2j q.as- yodel se-dans are "I rider oom pacts ar
m'hd-sued, witf, DOCIFLNivr EB`---apable orCNGAPG-Eapebte en-qines (FDrd f r-FJs,
Ford Fusion). AE=_o avaalebGe are hybrids (Evrd !�4" l; hevraiet Valt). Gas model
ernFssions are rated LlLEV II lultra-Iow-ernissicn Me�ricle�.
■ 5UVs: All newer mod el= (M 7-2022) have an option far CN17-1I-PG-capable engines
and include a 4-cyli rider crotsower (Dodge Joum-Fy) and a "i rider mid,siae (fkssan
Path9rrder)- Ga=- model emissions- are rated ULEV I I {uktra-law-errvssion Vehaete}.
Vaxw Ftassenger trahs all hatire an option for C'ING�LPG-capable engines and irdUde a
4-cyl inde r compact {U dgz Ca rawan ). pl ar_ f, klf fzi� 6—cyfrnder mo-dAs wich E65-capab4e
gnJrti -a ( Ford Transit Wagon, roFd TransR 150� Cargo vans alsq all have ar5 cipbGn for
1LPG-capable engines and indude a cylinder compact �Nissari NV200) with an
ern:ss+ars+sang ofSULEV II l!sup3�Fu1sra-Iow---m1ss:on Mek+icle), plr,sfull size6-cylfinder
models with E$5-capable engines (Ford Transit 250, Fond Transit 35% The cube van
31so has an op#inn o-r n MGfLPG-capable err9ine. The mob-PIrgr van for- wheetchair
trar+sp�rt has an EE5-cap3ble ertigihe, w;t an option for a CNGAPG-capable anginc,
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Department of AdfnInistraiaon
Frsvi ron men tally Preferred Parch-aseng
r# hlMmmn+A L-oFor rnct
r Pi&-upvnjwks. T#resetn.rd-- include a &-ryHnder{{Ford F156]. or J3-cylinders with an
option far, ultra -law sulfur or UO fuel capabirity (Fc?rd F250, Ford F3,5% All pick-ups
have a+n eptian for C;NGfL-PG-rapa6e ersgirnr---. Gas model ernrssiens are raped LE1f LI
�Ibw-a mission vehicl��.
+ Lmw 2drwioa em Vu4 idlm: Requi 6 mq mane povw-r Tor pursuit purposes, there as stlrl a
b-cylinder sedan and a 6-cylinder SUV, in additiar7 to 13-cylind& models, TheirEare
aptiarks for l=$5{opalale-or CNCVLPCrcapabJe engines. Gas rnodel em+ssions are raked
ULEV II il Ultra -I ow-emisaior+ vehi chL
■ Cab and Ch'si�-. Tnxksi 07DE: Most pasol ine ve^:4ons may be p urcha--D--d as di-e-Sls with ultra -
tow sulfur aF- f21) fuel capability. and al I versi arts have an olnbDri far a CNC/LPGcapable
engime, C,a=_ madeos{ emir=ions are raced LEV MI �Iouo-erra=lion veiricle� A convehtionil cab
truck With diesel erredne r$ also available-
■ Type C(Ccimmngrx� Sd cJ and Acivityr &zm% (IllC- Vehid-e$typ;cally =antain
Tipp roxi mately 20% posk-consurner recy ;loci material by wei.ght and 80 peroer t of the vehicle
by wei.9ltit is recovered for muse. Use-d sch ua l Lutes ar= Usually sol d tar are used for spare
Pa its (the Department of Public In-Irucrion, TransportatiorT Services Section Gsts t,=-Ed school
buses far sane on d eir weh5ite)_ Thera is an option to have a p r43pane-p veered engine.
• Uffity, Tmn4wiffuriDu $c GcPF Vehicles & Rebwd rfhna=iiiiiies, E*y,k Pam and sen-231T;
OMG These contracts cover an as=-ortrnert of eJectri c vehid}e§, all of w6ch are quiet and
release no emiss,on=-
= i low Cc vcrin s and rnstallatioFm Services, 360A- Recycled err recyciablie contents regiimd by
the carpet covered yuithin the r�yl-pm carpet $pacification
= PmFww-4113A- gropana'rstl-,e th rci most pupuaar vEhidsfuel :nthe world. It is p{odueed as a
by-p(oduet of p-mulourn ref;rtinq or natural ga=- processrmg, w• + abo,n 90%ofthe US sLip pEy
prodtii-Ed dorrrestieally- Pnapane is a cleaner. and &Lmperfuel than tha Din iartym, with a
�gher-octane ratirig.
• QnosL4, 405E - This contra CZ covers biodiesei � B20) and i,Itra-love-Frifut diesel � U LSD � 12. E120
bl ended fuel oantaiFls b0% diesel fuel and 2G% virg,'n soy or reprocessed Vegetable nil.
resuktim9 in a reducti on c%F crude qrl cnrlsum ptian. Compared to regular diesel, fill} biodiesel
reducers emissiDns aS fo4ows= unhumed hydrocarbons - %, .=arbon mon ox;de - 12%.
PS rticulate matter- 12%. Nearly 2 bi Ili on gallons of hiodiesel we re produced in the U. S. �m
2015- Ultra -tow sulf�,r diesel has 'Ira parts per m4li-on Rp'm} of suFiur content compared to 540
parts per million suaFif canter}t of the diesel pused in the past, resPiating )n less black
sodt and srnel I. Addixi,)nal Iyrr use of OLSD enablies the use of advancsd errriss ons control
devices that reduce the precursors of axone.
• Ga!Pohof, 405C . a .pis ture of gasol ine .and ethanal, the ethane" zoptent redikCES er6ro CIrrs.
Under the right oorrd itiors, carbQn m on oxide emis:5rans may bE sad aced by u p to 30%.
Ethar,cI is derived from biomass, inducing crop waste chat veaWhi otherwise be daft iri the field.
As such, etha nor is a renewable srrergyr source that reduces dependence on fossil fuzjs, El 0
f 10% ethano l) is =Mpatibl a with any ga==-Ol in-- ve hicle. E$S �85% ethanol Is fit flex -fur l
vEhi_Ies(FFV) only.
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Emn-ronmen Lally Preferred Purchasing
■ NaturW Gas, 4D5N - OrlgjhalGy an unwanted by-product of profJU�jng ojf, na#tirA gas used to
be burned afi at the oii fields if cost-effeciive'trarPspprtat;on for it arras not available_ Today, iz ;s
consjd�red a valued cornmicditythat is oFten returned to its resehv�bir for future recapture if
Eranspa+xation is PrQblemaizc. Natural _qas produce$ Gees 0"Eiri dioxide Per joule of energy
delivered than oil (2 tess) and cozi (44% lessk
F urik ire, All Typvs�.42M Contain=- cabinet= wfth lC recycled cofltiertit ivorruga[-ed
❑afdboard boxes contain 5l}% past -consume r waste and are 100% recyclable aFter use_ V&E3 d
farnirLdM-mar+Lifacturer=- suppKx t sUstai naJbil Ity through d hTerer+t practices, althQUgh the end
prou does not canin rearfled ion#ent b�rt �s made from a renPwa6le source_ PackaQin 'a
recycled. blood scraps are turned into- mukh-, blanket wrapping is teed €or shipping and wood
'Ls recycled ro make particleboard. Salad rjood'furviture is aFsta more e. Ergonomic
chain, contain rnttal parts and wood seat pen can to disaaserilbled, and recyclyd. Some
furniture contains 65% post ConsUMer recycled content. 95% potal recycled oanrem.
4 M- Mahressos comprised of innersprings �hike the tyke used prirnariiy :n ti-ie
resjdzrftlal amd hospi aiity bedding i n d ustries) now "cii-re successful eMal uati on to the 16 CFR
Part t6?3. the Consurner Prod ucta-re tyrcrmmission'.E new m3ktres flamrnahil testing
standard, "Standard for the Flamrr-Fibiljty (Open Flame) of Mattress Sots." Su-lcesJul evaluatjon
of prcdUc*s Offered c nyi-roue to require the 15 CrR Part 16a2. Standard for the Flarr*mabifity of
Batt nos and Mattress pad=_'{directed toward r-i9are to ignirbon bf manras==-es' The remised
speafitatians promG4e increased aaFeky and durabil ircy to extend pry uct We.
• Ardptoked Fshm" DefiWkirticws VMJ and Aorem orris; -46I$ - Defl br+l lacers can be
redurb:sired and pa a in_q maL-rials can be recyded_
t Phodairls DisftillxAinkirk 475A - lWms vvi4i _f-, were offered under the #allowirxq cont:rac_
are noyo ebvered under this cantrgct baifast= (42-613), Er%ergyaau+ng fdeVoces r426C} Lamps
maycanrain up to 65%recycled ^ontenr, ;r;dudingglass and rnemury. Lamp packag;r�g that
may contain 7a% recycled eortent- Sorrm oithe lamps are love mercury (TCLP carnpliant), non-
haaardaus. Low flaw PI vmbing _ [XtUFaa RIFE DFfeied tc. reduze water consumpti on.
flWlla�js- E�edrtan+ctfpes are available that are up to 3 mare energy eifiaem. lam
Iarlger, support variable illwmi nation and reduce electramagneti c radikation compared
to the abder magnetic o+ies. Electronibc h-aAases odrrtain no. PCBs and can be disposed -on
the trash_ reduced product shape and size (form facror) also rninimixes packaging and
metal endas„re requirements.
■ LELic�rq-vn[racQ con_�'st#lamp= for caul tigFiiinq, area lightj+�q, dov�nirghts,
troffers, and wall packs employing LE[)1ilurninaticil for c-nergy savihtigs_ Packaging is
60% recycled materials_ LED Flluminaxiori uses a-096less unergsy than in=andescenc
bulls and lasts lip to 25 times longer.
ErmmWSavirtiq Deuicm - Cori#ract intiudes T8 siZL-ta,bularfluorescem retrofit fzits� LED
exit signs, LED exit si.9n retrofit kits,.occupan--yhacancy sensors, alectronir dirnenable
h;4.msts, And controls. ProJWct� u=-e FE€d ill urn ination and dimmable ballasts For erne"
sav~ngs T 4iu4rEscerrt tig�ti n-9 provides hi gher e+tergy effic ie n cy and tess hea:
generation than older 7` 2 lighting.
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Department of Admin1sUatjQn
ErMtonmentally Preferr Purch-asing
Grain FAaivrranae FgiiprneM 22708 - Acrordingi Ro the NC C,eneral Statute 143- $-2, fit Ls
*he P o1 icy or thJs State to a nce ura-ge anch promote the purc ase of produ= xYr6 recycled
concern and to purchase items that are re-usabla, refillable, repairable, more dgrable and I----
WMEt0 the exterrtt+rat sh-e purchasE or usE ;s p;raictkabte and cost effective. E r;WZ;ndudes,
walk hahind products/equipment, mowers and Iawn and garder3 tractor=, hand-held
eq-i,pmerrr, tractprs, utility vehicles, goo and turf -equipment, and cither equipment_ This
eq-i pment typically cone ins 20% recycled feel and plastic
• Lathe & Iklirta NvorkirigWilad-rine, 545A- Var+ous recyclabkecamponertits.
■ F rarrrc Conarol L7Evicesi, 461 ♦ A - Su5tainabl e p rod urt with srnal I ertvironmerrta I irrmpart.
P,er-yclad maeenals make up #-D 60% -of tt,e prAuct and 29% of the comperents are rapidlyr
renewable materials, primarily frorn pine trees. Other natural resources used come i,om
cotmn, sunflowers. and soya. The intermix beads are m3dairom rE-rycl2d glass.
• Vehsde Dodkoted & M+uel Propane Cnrrrr rsion I Aco2mwRiesy Fuel h*astructiree and
Insudb6cuir IA • This contract enables existing vehicles to be converredfrorrt 10R
gas: -line -fueled intod-eaner-burrninq praparre ocnabiral qar-fueled.
• OWmzeS Mies, 61&A- Contaihs recycled products, Rernarldfactured Toner Cartridge=- are
Refij1@ ble and avz i d being add ed t D tha waste stream- ptastiz pans, recycled copy Paper.
Cardboard bacges, for shipiping are made vrith 100% recycled rnaK-rcri�jl�,
• N4Auns} BaiihFucxnTtmrne, PaperTawellsamd Ta11et Seat C worm 6'4[)tf't- Cot+taiiti=- 209r50`Xc
Post-Cansurner Recycled Content; 1 a0 % Recycled Cortten#. Some Products are
Cert�fiL5d, EPA C:-rnpliant, and C*+Iorine t ree-
■ CTiice• Paper, 645A - Comm cis berth I ODS and SD% post cDnsu mer and ctrlori ne free dopy
paper - In addition. all Paper on this contrartcontains a renad'n % of recycled products. LDwest_
c.�rbciv footprint iFl alil catie,]orlei of US made carpet tile 3crDrdrng io published EPO data-
AgricLhuiral ChE4nimK 675A- Recyr{sble containers are eneowraged van avaiilabhe
■ Arnmurytion and Firearm ti 45M- Brass Shur caur1gs can be saved and recycled, and other
sings can be rroloadn=l.
• Law Er,§ovue..antVehide Lkyl5m& Irr=dbtiion 5enrkles, 613M -Vendors hired by the end user
shall be respor+-�blt for any cost 4direct or indirect} assccrated wkh damage anrd(or -Eleanup of
a hazar-dcius substance andlor oil spill caused by the Vendor ❑r their agent. Ill responsibq'%
shal I extend to frei ght carriers who wdere hired by the Vendor to deliver the corn mod or
servire to -the end user. While an an d user pi-amisei, the Verrdo r shall ca mply with al l local,
State and Federal requ nement for the proper trandJing of hazardous substance- and{or gil-
Far thepease pfth- 3ecticin, hazardous substances shall be defined as array substance, other
than oil. which when diar-harged in any quantity may present an imminent and substantial
danger to the public healch, welfare AND/OR -E-nMironrnent Ca:l shalJ tie defined as any oih Qf
any kind and in any Form, including bwt speaTically not limited to petroleum, crude oil, dies
ail, fuel -oil, asolFne, lubfiCat+Orr�Dil: ail r�efi,se~. rul mixed •nth ot�er waste, aFl sludgia, petroleurn
relatedprodutts arby-produEts, and aIt other �1iquid hydrocarbons, regard less 45pzcific
gravrtyr, whet4er =ir,g ly a r :n combination with other subskances. In addition, the Vendor
agreest-n Irp:lemniFy and+iatdthe emit user harmless against all claims, liabilities, and row,
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Do panmerrt of AdrnInistraticn
{ *A br�r i i�t+tit Environmentally Preferred Pu rch asirkq
including 4ttorrrey's fee-9, incurred in the defiense of any darm brewght agaPMSTthee nd .j=er
resuFSnq from such 35 sprli.
• ManA i o% Ame = ie% Sofiwae'& Services 185A- Vadous recyrdabile rompanerr�s
■ VeterinagSupp9m & Equipmcra, SfC 675A- post ■nsurnw reeled conxem 8G%and total
recycled carYerrt 80
■ AucJim Visual arxi l'Ftvtxx raphic f qui )rrw nt and Accesyones, SIC B - Packagi mg is recycled-
■ Recydarg services forBecrasric LcltepmeM 7612D • North Cara kna regvirLFs that its r--ryrded
el ectron ics not cartri b-ute to trnmff and envi rc nmenta 1?yr dam aging prc.cessing practices- The
purpcyse of tF ire con4rart is-ta assist a errcie= in complying wiih th a store's electronic recydinrg
regUirernenn (G S, 13OA-aO?.130 Thru _142) by proM'�di-iy recycling =ervlce opktrrs Fnr end -of -
Life ele=_-b u-mc eq uipment, In cl ud irrg the rollection, de-manu4acruri ng_ and recyc l ng -f
ccwrvpWter-rncnMD:rs, ale'lisrorLsr dEsktbp CPUs. Faptop computers, pnnters, =_carrhers,
keyboards and mice, ropy n-kacF%ines, tables, D [:� Flaye-s, VCRs, stereo systems, tape ptayena-
Cd players, radios,-tAephnneF, cell phones, readers, network equipment, servers, faK
Mack rrEs, eLeczrorric Sames, cabh� :and Yvi re, hEr i rl'es, and oihe;r consumeF el =fkmni Es
generated by State of Wrth Ca r€ l ina agencies and other eligible user Bigi Isle contract users
indude county aril municipal grnlernmarts, lacal education a_qeririg=r ramrnrvnity collegbs,
skate unjvers 6es, Arid =her local public agemQes or acnhoritik---, 5ogw recyded prvduc*=
generete.a revenue stream that may tie used to pay for the recyeling of-7ttr-L='r produrts.
■ PrecurernonL Card, 94 A- Cards ara node from rmojrciable plastic.
■ Phannacewkai Returned Goods Piriacessina ` 4M-Verxdor waLl work, wrrF, End Users to I im i-r
.4azardoLiE Waste nVien proce=sing returns.
■ Dizx un- em ❑estnctim Serwiaes� 9 -Adl shreddEd mroterials aFe recyclable-
* Vehicle Rental Sarviioim� 975B - An-orrg tFe: veh:cLes available ire ca mpa cts, hYbridt, and
alternatiwe Fuel vehicles.
■ F rrtPwrs 983A-Vaeiclus heeled pr-oducts, tTsrtzlr aluminUrn.
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Department of Administration
isiawa K�� Environmentally Preferred Purchasing
1 '
J
Iterns Aiding Waste Redudi m Purchased by Stale ,games through Teem ntract—s and
Open Market Purch&w5
he folLgMing items Purrhased tDy state agenc.es rrieett�e sri Eria fur.aidFnj waste reducion by being
rc-usaibl er refill able, *e pair abl e, rr are d ur able, and)oh Les==- Dpkic tharr their Lrad6urial munterpa m:
Reusable
Re{r+gerarrr 'RIEEOreryr System ffi4tevs reusable
refrigerant), Recyrted Carpet Cher, Re-reFjned
Motor N, Recycled Paper Fiber, Recycled
ArytifreQze, Recyded Conger( FurnituTr. (not
tradit}onal Tiuod), Printers, Toner Cart*idges,
Uniforms
More dura6k�
Abov-e-Groun d Vguhed Fuel -torn ge Tanks.
Classroom Furnitwre, ElectrarHc Larrrps: &
BakI:as%, Vacuum Cleaners_ Fla,vr Fakish, grader
Slope Avachrrentr Plastic Lumber, Manresses,
VarrioaJ File Cabinet, Wood Case Gaoxds,
Wocd Lkbrary FurniVjre, LEDLighting
ErWrtW FJfioeM- Efrergy Star
Audio YEval System, CF.anpeable Mersape
Signs-_SolaT Poveered, bght'rng FiAtklf-as, Lamps,
WarninLq Light=- - VehiIles Sa", WateFC0139ers
Water f}figent - LoW Row Pkm%4" Fred
D.5 GPM lavawry ferret nozzles and 1.5 GPM
s+howerh$ads support [He Governor's crater
conservation initiative during severe water
mstrictians UhroughoLc the smbE_
Reojded carierrt
GF-';ce Paper, Napbns, paper Towels, Rathroo rn
Tissue, Toilet SW Ccwers, Plastic Tra=h bags,
sires hacks, Vehitle$, F,mriirtvre Ra-reFned Mir
Oil, recycled Ant4rreeze, Storage Bator=vies,
Traffic Co nes, Tares
RefiRa le
Arrimon`16on - CarOdge +Refill$ Drums � Steel,
Tice Extingu-sheen, Cylinders fair Y&Idang,
Me&cal 4 s Specialty Gases Fuel Tanks, Se•!L-
ODnraLned Breathing Apparatus, loner
Cartridges
Reppiakoe
Defi6r,Ilatc s, I4usic-81 Instruments
I m-d
Sweeper, 0eavy t arhinery, HPI-copters, Orin+ing
Press Vehicles Ja utomobjl: s, hires and TrUc s),
Piano, Ceneratar, Farklik Got= Cart. F2ai I Car V ..r,
3-Position Fill Statiarr,
P4ffkuill:idiedW.EbtAk
Heart h.+lronitar, UttTasiokind: DeFF6,r'ILlat6rs & ECG
Mc'nitors, Beds, Femarrufactured Tcw&er Cartridges
I r LaAinq
Floor tA@'4mPnarTcO Machine Eatteriea, L;brary
Furhiwre, Aluminum Notsand bale - non -ruing
alk:iy", Fluorescent Electronic $allaets perrnii lairger
lamp idle. LED lighting, eAtended-&wf�ce HVAC,a,ir
Filters, Synthetic Ltubrieants._ Traffic Cones, Tares
LESS TCRuc
,4khema6ye Fuel: VehirtEs,Compact VekkleE,t yu;id
Vehicles, Electric Vehicles, Dry Cell Batteries,
Fle=n:E Lamps & 1341asts, Ferbl:zerslf%.-m
hernical=, finks• for printing (using non-pevoleurn
based 'enks), Jnatru Cti❑ nal A,rt Maserial s,
Markerboar� Markers, Mattressies, 5rierrtloc
Praducts �ell'rn:nadng Freun), Refrigeration and A/C
Fquipment, Synthetic and biodegradable
Lubr carsb, Ch4oTine-free Sanitar� Paper Prt}ducm
�napkinsr, paper towel=, bathroom tissue, toilet Beat
covers, Clearer Fuels flora -pane, gasahoi, natural
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