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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7304_UpperPiedmontMSWLF_Phase4EMPAppr_FID1829878_20240212 February 12th, 2024 Sent via Email – MEinsmann@republicservices.com Mr. Matt Einsmann, P.E. Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC Environmental Manager 2240 Whitehall Park Drive Charlotte, NC 28273-3552 Re: Environmental Monitoring Plan – Phase 4 (Cells No. 7-10) Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill Solid Waste Permit Number 7304-MSWLF-1997 FID 1829878 Dear Mr. Einsmann: The Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section (Section) has reviewed the Water Quality Monitoring and Landfill Gas Monitoring Plans for the facility submitted by Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc. (BLE) on behalf of the Upper Piedmont Landfill. Water Quality Monitoring Plan The groundwater monitoring network associated with the facility currently consists of monitoring wells: GW-1R, GW-2, GW-3, GW-4R, GW-5, GW-6, GW-7, GW-8, GW-9, GW-10, GW-11, and GW-12. Sixteen new monitoring wells identified as: GW-13, GW-14, GW-15, GW-16, GW-17, GW-18, GW-19, GW-20, GW- 21, GW-22, GW-24, GW-25, GW-26, GW-27, and GW-28 are proposed to be added to the groundwater monitoring network. Monitoring wells GW-15, GW-16, and GW-17 will be installed south of Cell 7A/7B and will be abandoned in conjunction with Cell 8A/8B construction. Monitoring wells GW-20, GW-21, and GW-22 will be installed south of Cell 8A/8B and will be abandoned in conjunction with Cell 9/10 construction. The remaining monitoring wells: GW-13, GW-14, GW-18, GW-19, GW-23, GW-24, GW-25, GW-26, GW-27, and GW-28 are proposed to be installed just beyond the eastern, southern, and western, boundaries of the completed Phase 4. Groundwater samples are proposed to be analyzed on a semiannual basis for constituents listed in 40 CFR 258, Appendix I. The current monitoring network also consists of two surface water monitoring locations (SW-1, and SW- 2.) BLE is proposing to add two additional surface water monitoring locations (SW-3 and SW-4). SW-3 will be located upstream of Phase 4 along the eastward flowing Cub Creek and SW-4 will be located downstream of Phase 4 along the eastward flowing tributary to Cub Creek. Surface water samples are proposed to be analyzed for Appendix I constituents in addition to pH, specific conductivity, temperature, and turbidity. BLE has also established a leachate sampling location at the leachate storage tank. Leachate samples will be analyzed for Appendix I constituents, pH, specific conductance, biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, total suspended solids, nitrate, sulfate, and phosphate. Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan The landfill gas monitoring network associated with the facility currently consists of landfill gas wells: MM- 1 through MM5R and six onsite structures (Flare Compressor, Office, Scale House, Maintenance Building, RNG Building, and Leachate Tank). BLE intends to install five new landfill gas monitoring wells (MM-6 through MM-10). Landfill gas monitoring well MM-7 will be installed south of Cell 7A/7B and will be abandoned in conjunction with Cell 8A/8B construction. The remaining landfill gas monitoring wells: MM- 6, MM-8, MM-9, and MM-10 will be installed just beyond the eastern, southern, and western boundaries of completed Phase 4. Landfill gas will be monitored on a quarterly basis in accordance with guidelines established by the Section. The Section approves the Water Quality and Landfill Gas Monitoring Plans as proposed. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact me via email at ervin.lane@ncdenr.gov or by phone at (919) 707.8288. Sincerely, Ervin Lane Hydrogeologist Solid Waste Section, Division of Waste Management NCDEQ cc sent via email: Perry Sugg, P.E. – SWS Environmental Compliance Branch Head Sherri Stanley – SWS Permitting Branch Head Tim Davis – SWS Environmental Senior Specialist Riley Blais, G.I.T., – Bunnell Lammons Engineering, Inc. Tyler Moody, P.E. – Bunnell Lammons Engineering, Inc. T.J. Daniel, P.G., – Bunnell Lammons Engineering, Inc.