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April 15, 2024
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
ChapterI: Brownfields.................................................................................................................................................... l l
A. Executive Summary...................................................................................................................................................11
B. Program Output.........................................................................................................................................................11
C. Program Background.................................................................................................................................................11
D. Program Status...........................................................................................................................................................12
E. Program Inventory.....................................................................................................................................................12
1. Recorded Brownfields Agreements.......................................................................................................................13
2. Active Eligible Projects.........................................................................................................................................13
F. Improving Effectiveness............................................................................................................................................13
1. Leveraging Resources into Private Sector Investment..........................................................................................13
2. New Data Management System Nearing Completion...........................................................................................13
G. Outreach to Local Governments................................................................................................................................13
H. Meeting Technical Challenges in Vapor Intrusion....................................................................................................14
1. Evolution of Future Work...........................................................................................................................................14
J. Fund Status.................................................................................................................................................................15
K. Further Information...................................................................................................................................................15
Chapter II: Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act............................................................................................................16
A. Executive Summary...................................................................................................................................................16
B. Program Activity.......................................................................................................................................................16
1. Assessing Health Risk at Sites and Conducting Site Cleanups.............................................................................16
2. Sites in the Program...............................................................................................................................................17
3. Site Prioritization System......................................................................................................................................19
4. Vapor Intrusion......................................................................................................................................................19
5. Investigation of Potential New Sites.....................................................................................................................19
6. Identified Contamination Sites..............................................................................................................................
20
7. DSCA Contracts....................................................................................................................................................20
8. Customer Service Initiatives..................................................................................................................................20
C. Facility Compliance...................................................................................................................................................21
1. Educational Assistance Visits................................................................................................................................21
2. Inspections and Enforcement................................................................................................................................21
3. Additional Compliance Outreach..........................................................................................................................
22
D. Program Financial Status and Projections.................................................................................................................23
1. Fund Receipts and Disbursements.........................................................................................................................23
2. Estimated Future Assessment and Remediation Expenditures.............................................................................23
E. DSCA Administrative Costs......................................................................................................................................25
F. Actions to Ensure Fund Solvency..............................................................................................................................26
G. Program Challenges...................................................................................................................................................27
ChapterIII: Hazardous Waste Program.......................................................................................................................28
A. Executive Summary...............................................................................
B. Hazardous Waste Management Program ...............................................
1. Hazardous Waste Generation, Management, and Remediation ........
2. Compliance and Enforcement...........................................................
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3. Information Management......................................................................................................................................
31
4. Hazardous Waste Program Development..............................................................................................................
31
5. Hazardous Waste Reduction Initiatives.................................................................................................................
31
6. Cost of Hazardous Waste Management Program..................................................................................................
32
C. Resident Inspector Program.......................................................................................................................................
32
1. Executive Summary...............................................................................................................................................32
2. Program Description..............................................................................................................................................32
3. Program Funding...................................................................................................................................................33
4. Program Results.....................................................................................................................................................33
D. Mercury Switch Removal Program...........................................................................................................................34
1. Executive Summary...............................................................................................................................................34
2. Program Description..............................................................................................................................................
34
3. Program Funding...................................................................................................................................................35
4. Program Results.....................................................................................................................................................35
ChapterIV: Inactive Hazardous Sites............................................................................................................................37
A. Executive Summary...................................................................................................................................................37
B. The Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory and the Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List...............................38
C. Sites Using the Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund...........................................................................................40
D. Pre -Regulatory Landfills...........................................................................................................................................
42
E. Federal National Priorities List Sites Requiring a State Cost Share..........................................................................45
1. Establishment of a Federal and State Superfund Program....................................................................................
45
2. State Superfund Cost Share Fund(SSCSF)...........................................................................................................45
F. Responsible Party Voluntary Site Remedial Action..................................................................................................
50
G. Imminent Hazard Sites..............................................................................................................................................57
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 2022-23..............................................................................................................60
1. Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund (6372) FY 2022-23................................................................................60
2. Revenue Dedicated to the Pre -Regulatory Landfills (Fund 6379) FY 2022-23....................................................60
3. National Priorities List Cost -Share Fund (Fund 6375) FY 2022-23.....................................................................62
Chapter V: Solid Waste and Materials Management...................................................................................................63
A. Executive Summary...................................................................................................................................................63
1. Key Findings FY 2022-23.....................................................................................................................................63
2. Departmental Considerations and Recommendations...........................................................................................64
B. Solid Waste Management..........................................................................................................................................64
1. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and Construction and Demolition (C&D) Landfill Disposal .............................64
2. Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) and Product (CCP) Generation, Disposal, and Reuse....................................65
3. Solid Waste Tax....................................................................................................................................................66
4. Per Capita Disposal Rate.......................................................................................................................................67
5. Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Capacity.............................................................................................................68
6. Industrial Landfill Disposal...................................................................................................................................68
7. Composting and Mulching....................................................................................................................................
69
8. Land Application...................................................................................................................................................69
9. Medical Waste.......................................................................................................................................................
70
10. Household Hazardous Waste...............................................................................................................................
71
11. Facility Inspections..............................................................................................................................................72
12. Non -Facility Inspections and Evaluations...........................................................................................................72
13. Facility Operator Training and Public Outreach.................................................................................................
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C. Local Government Waste Reduction Activities and Recycling Markets..................................................................74
1. Source Reduction and Reuse Programs.................................................................................................................75
2. Local Government Recovery.................................................................................................................................75
3. Recovery of Particular Materials...........................................................................................................................76
4. Recovery of Traditional Materials.........................................................................................................................77
5. Recovery of Construction and Demolition Materials............................................................................................78
6. Plastic Recycling in North Carolina......................................................................................................................79
7. Collection of Commingled Recyclables................................................................................................................80
8. Public Electronics Recycling.................................................................................................................................82
9. Types of Public Recycling Efforts........................................................................................................................
83
10. Public Curbside Recycling Programs in North Carolina.....................................................................................
84
11. Specialty Waste Management.............................................................................................................................85
12. Yard Waste Management....................................................................................................................................
87
13. Recycling Markets and Prices.............................................................................................................................88
14. Recycling Market Developments in FY 2022-23................................................................................................90
D. Scrap Tire Management Program..............................................................................................................................91
1. Scrap Tire Management........................................................................................................................................91
2. County Tire Disposal.............................................................................................................................................92
3. Tire Disposal and Recycling.................................................................................................................................92
E. White Goods Management........................................................................................................................................95
1. White Goods Tax Collections and Distributions...................................................................................................95
F. Abandoned Manufactured Homes (AMH) Program..................................................................................................97
1. AMH Grants Awarded by Fiscal Year..................................................................................................................98
2. AMH Program Statistics........................................................................................................................................98
3. Program Participant Highlights, FY 2022-23........................................................................................................99
4. Additional Information on the AMH Program......................................................................................................99
G. Electronics Management Program............................................................................................................................99
1. Manufacturers' Responsibilities..........................................................................................................................100
2. Retailer's Responsibilities...................................................................................................................................100
3. State Agencies and Governmental Entities Responsibilities...............................................................................100
4. Registration of Facilities Recovering or Recycling Electronics..........................................................................100
5. Recycling Rates Within North Carolina..............................................................................................................100
6. Compliance and Enforcement of Electronics Laws............................................................................................102
7. Electronics Management Fund............................................................................................................................102
8. Types of Equipment Recovered by Local Programs...........................................................................................102
H. Additional Documentation from the N.C. Department of Administration and Department of Transportation ...... 104
Chapter VI: Utility -Scale Solar Management Program.............................................................................................106
A. Executive Summary.................................................................................................................................................106
B. Program Background...............................................................................................................................................106
C. Program Activity.....................................................................................................................................................106
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Tables
Chapter I: Brownfields
Table I-1 Brownfields Property Reuse Act Implementation Account Balances .................................................. 15
Chapter II: Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act
Table II-1 DSCA Certified Site Status (through June 30, 2023)........
Table II-2. Classifications of DSCA Certified Sites (June 30, 2023).
Table II-3. DSCA Site Cleanup Statistics ...........................................
Table II-4. DSCA Fund through Fiscal Year 2022-23 .......................
Table II-5. Historic DSCA Fund Statistics .........................................
Chapter III: Hazardous Waste Program
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Table III-1 Corrective Action at RCRA facilities................................................................................................. 30
Table III-2 Hazardous Waste Legislative Report Financials July 1, 22-June 30, 23............................................ 32
Table III-3. Resident Inspector Program Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities' Data FY 2022-23 ............... 33
Table III-4 Mercury Switch Removal Program Summary of Data 2022-2023.................................................... 35
Chapter IV: Inactive Hazardous Waste
Table IV-1 Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory List of New Sites During FY 2022-23...................................... 38
Table IV-2 Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory List of Sites Assigned No Further Action Status During FY
2022-23................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Table IV-3 Summary of Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund Expenditures FY 2022-23............................. 41
Table IV-4 North Carolina National Priorities List Sites.........................................................................................
Table IV-5 Voluntary Party Remedial Actions Under Administrative Agreements During FY 2022-23 ........... 50
Table IV-6 . 66 Ongoing Division -Directed Responsible Party Assessments/Cleanups not Under Agreements
DuringFY 2022-23............................................................................................................................................... 55
Table IV-7 Summary of Imminent Hazard Sites.................................................................................................. 57
Chapter V: Solid Waste Materials and Management
Table V-1 Coal Combustion By -Products and Impoundment Excavation...........................................................
66
TableV-2 N.C. Dept. of Revenue Solid Waste Tax Distribution..........................................................................
67
Table V-3 North Carolina's Per Capita Disposal Rate.........................................................................................
68
Table V-4 Permanent HHW Facility Collections FY 2022-2023.........................................................................
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Table V-5 Local Source Reduction / Reuse Programs in FY 2022-23.................................................................
75
Table V-6 Local Government Recovery (Tons) FY 2018-19 through FY 2022-23..............................................
76
Table V-7 Types of Local Government Electronics Recycling Programs in FY 2022-23...................................
82
Table V-8 Local Government Specialty Waste Management FY 2022-23..........................................................
86
Table V-9 Local Government Yard Waste Management FY 2021-22 and FY 2022-23......................................
87
Table V-10 Calculation of MRF Blended Material Value, Summer 2023..........................................................
89
Table V-I I Distributions of Scrap Tire Tax Revenue..........................................................................................
91
Table V-12 Scrap Tire Management Account......................................................................................................
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Table V-13 Final Disposal/Recycling of Tires (tons)...........................................................................................
92
Table V-14 Scrap Tire Cost Over -Run Grant October 2021-March 2022 Grants Awarded July 2022 ...............
93
Table V-15 Scrap Tire Cost Over -Run April 2022-September 2022 Grants Awarded January 2023Applicant
County...................................................................................................................................................................
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Table V-16 Illegal Tire Dump Clean -Up Costs...................................................................................................
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Table V-17 White Goods Tax Collections/Distributions......................................................................................
95
Table V-18 Counties Ineligible to Receive Tax Proceeds Distributions August, 2022-November 2022 ............
96
Table V-19 Counties Ineligible to Receive Tax Proceeds Distributions February 2022-May 2023 ....................
97
Table V-20 AMH Grants Awarded by Year.........................................................................................................
98
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Table V-21 AMH Units Deconstructed in FY 2022-23...............................................................................
Table V-22 Active AMH Grant Program Participants During FY 2022-23................................................
Table V-23 Electronics Collection by Weight.............................................................................................
Table V-24 Electronics Collected (Tons) by County and Municipal Collection Programs by Fiscal Year
Table V-25 Overall Recycling of Electronics..............................................................................................
Table V-26 Electronics Management Fund.................................................................................................
Table V-27 Electronics Management Distribution February 2023..............................................................
List of Figures
Chapter II: Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act
Figure II-1. Known dry-cleaning solvent -contaminated sites in North Carolina ................................................. 18
FigureII-2. DSCA Fund Trends........................................................................................................................... 25
Figure II-3 DSCA Administrative Expenses........................................................................................................ 26
Chapter IV: Inactive Hazardous Waste
Figure IV-1 Pre -Regulatory Landfill Program Funds........................................................................................... 62
Chapter V: Solid Waste and Materials Management
Figure V-1 MSW and C&D 20-Year Disposal Forecast......................................................................................
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Figure V-2 Feedstocks Composted / Mulched......................................................................................................
69
Figure V-3 Gallons of Septage Pumped Per Year................................................................................................
70
Figure V-4 Tons of Medical Waste Processed by Fiscal Year.............................................................................
70
Figure V-5 Household Hazardous Waste in Tons by Fiscal Year........................................................................
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Figure V-6 Hurricane Incident GIS Tracking Tool..............................................................................................
73
Figure V-7 Tax Certification Applications Received and Approved...................................................................
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Figure V-8 Estimated Value of Business Equipment Certified as Tax Exempt ...................................................
74
Figure V-9 Characterization of Local Government Recovery..............................................................................
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Figure V-10 20-Year Local Government Traditional Recyclable Material Recovery (Tons) ..............................
78
Figure V-11 Public C&D Recycling (Tons) FY 2006-07 to FY 2022-23............................................................
79
Figure V-12 20-Year Plastics Recovery (Tons)....................................................................................................
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Figure V-13 20 Year Reporting of Commingled vs. Separated Recycling Tonnage ...........................................
81
Figure V-14 Constituents per Average Ton of Commingled Recyclables in NC FY 2022-23.............................
82
Figure V-15 Public Electronics Recovery FY 2008-09 to FY 2022-23...............................................................
83
Figure V-16 Local Government Curbside Recycling Programs & Households Served FY 02-03 — FY 22-23...
85
Figure V-17 Local Government Specialty Waste Tons Collected FY 2018-19 through FY 2022-23 .................
86
Figure V-18 Local Government Diversion of Yard Waste from Disposal FY 1995-96 to FY 2022-23 ..............
88
Figure V-19 Quarterly MRF Blended Material Values, FY 2018-19 to FY 2022-23..........................................
89
Figure V-20 Market Prices Received for Fiber Materials by Major North Carolina Processors Since 2022.....
90
Figure V-21 20-Year Market Prices Received for Select Container Materials by Major North Carolina
ProcessorsSince 2023...........................................................................................................................................
90
Figure V-22 Final Disposal of Scrap Tires in NC................................................................................................
93
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Appendices
Chapter I: Brownfields
A. Brownfields Agreements Finalized Between January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023 ........................ 107
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.............................................................................................................................. 109
Chapter IV: Inactive Hazardous Waste
C. Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List................................................................................................. 119
D. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory - Site Status................................................................................................
E. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory — Pre -Regulatory Landfills..........................................................................
Chapter V: Solid Waste and Materials Management
F. Landfill Capacity Report FY 2022-2023.............................................................................................................
G. Public and Private Construction and Demolition Disposal, FY 2022-2023........................................................
H. County Population, Waste Disposal, Per Capita Rate and Percent Reduction FY 2022-2023...........................
I. NC Waste Disposal Report FY 2021-2022...........................................................................................................
J. Municipal Solid Waste and construction and Demolition Waste — Exports and Imports FY 2022-2023 ...........
K Industrial Waste Disposal FY 2022-2023............................................................................................................
L. Public and Private Municipal Solid Waste and Construction and Demolition Disposal FY 2022-2023 ............
M. Public and Private Municipal Solid Waste FY 2022-2023.................................................................................
N. Public and Private Tipping Fees FY 2021-2022..................................................................................................
O. Transfer and Mixed Waste Processing Facilities FY 2022-2023........................................................................
P. Recycling and Solid Waste Management Report for Highway Construction, Maintenance Projects and Office
Products.....................................................................................................................................................................
Q. Department of Administration Environmentally Preferred Purchasing...............................................................
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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 Redevelopment Section for the period of January 1, 2023, through December 31, 2023. The
Brownfields Redevelopment Section (Section) is pleased to report continued success in the state's efforts to revitalize and
safely reuse brownfields properties.
B. Program Output
The Section produced 55 finalized brownfields agreements during the reporting period, bringing the total number of
finalized agreements and major amendments since its inception to 760. For the current reporting period, totals for the
measures tracked by the Section are:
• Program applications received: 74
• Brownfields agreements finalized: 55
• Acres of Brownfields being revitalized to safe, productive reuse: 1,969
• Estimated committed capital investment for projects completed during 2023: $3.08 billion
All of these economic development benefits are produced without any state -appropriated funds. The Section operates on
fees from the prospective developers and cooperative agreement funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Since the Program was authorized under statute in 1997, it has created thousands of jobs and facilitated nearly $30 billion
in private investment in the redevelopment of brownfields properties across North Carolina, without cost to state
taxpayers. A summary of the brownfields agreements completed in 2023 is shown in Table A at the bottom of this report.
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
Section 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 Section's brownfields agreement process, and the developers who
advance these projects, enjoy several benefits. Developers work with the Section to define the actions they must complete
to make the property safe for the intended reuse, and 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 used to offset the costs to complete the
actions required by the Section 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 Section evaluates site contamination and identifies
the potential risks that residual contamination may pose to public health and the environment. DEQ then determines what
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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 2023, an estimated $30 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 Section also supports smart growth and sustainability and motivates the real estate market to recycle these sites back
into to 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 760 properties that have received completed
agreements (or major amendments to previous agreements that facilitate even higher uses in some cases) represent nearly
14,000 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
Project managers hired to fill attrition vacancies last year have gained traction in producing brownfields agreements this
year. As a result, the Section increased production from 31 agreements in 2022 to 55 agreements in 2023. During
calendar year 2023, the Section received 74 applications for projects seeking entry into the program. This reflects the
continued strong demand for brownfields services as real estate developers continued to invest in North Carolina as the
economy grows. The elevated interest rates experienced by developers during 2023 are the likely reason for somewhat
lower number of applications than 2022 when there were 94 total applications. However, 74 applications remain an
historically healthy number.
In 2022, the staffing shortage also caused a backlog of sites awaiting project managers to provide technical guidance to
developers for conducting the necessary environmental assessments. The Section 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. This was successful in
eliminating the backlog of sites awaiting guidance for assessment, thereby further increasing agreement production as a
result. The Section is continuing to use this project initiation approach as it provides assessment guidance as quickly as
possible for redevelopers on tight schedules.
The Brownflelds Redevelopment Section was one of twenty states awarded this grant in January 2022, and was the only
one funded for its full application amount. The grant total is for $5.8 million over 5 years with the first year of award
being for $1.29 million in 2023. North Carolina's grant application was for the development of site stewardship processes
that include land use restriction monitoring through the Section's Property Management Brach. With the Section having
completed more than 750 agreements and amendments, the compliance stewardship tasks are ever-growing. This grant
will not only help the Section provide the needed resources for this stewardship, but will also provide a potential model
for the U.S. EPA to build upon. The existing positions within the Property Management Branch were converted over to
this grant funding source to begin using these grant dollars. However there remain significant unspent grant funds for an
additional 4 to 5 more site stewardship positions. These additional positions have not been created or hired as of yet due
to the delays in passage of the state budget and its prohibitive effects on position creation through OSHR. With this
resolved, these positions are in the process of being created in 2024.
E. Program Inventory
An interactive map of the Program's cumulative inventory can be found online at the Section's website,
ncbrownfields.org, or more specifically at this link: https://www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/science-
data-and-reports/gis-maps/brownfields-projects-map-inventory-and-document-download. The inventory includes the
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following categories of sites:
1. Recorded Brownfields Agreements
Recorded brownfields agreements are those projects whose brownfields agreements or major amendments to previous
agreements have been completed, signed, and are recorded at their county register of deeds. Since its inception in October
1997, the Program has finalized 760 such brownfields agreements and amendments across the state; 55 of which were
completed during calendar 2023. A list of those brownfields agreements finalized during calendar 2023 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 the Division in some stage of data gathering, risk analysis, or agreement drafting/negotiation. As of
December 31, 2023, there were 270 active -eligible projects. Projects at this stage receive guidance from DWM as the
developers gather the additional data needed to ensure protection of public health and the environment. Once site
assessment is complete, the Section 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.
F. Improving Effectiveness
1. Leveraging Resources into Private Sector Investment
Another measure the Section 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 $30 billion, with $3.08 billion of that being added by
projects for which brownfields agreements were finalized in calendar year 2023. 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 construction and subsequent use of these brownfields projects substantially
exceeds the use of public funds.
2. New Data Management System Nearing Completion
The Section was designated the first DWM program to develop a data management system through DEQ's permit
transformation process. The Section worked with the Department 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 continued through 2023. Beta testing of various system components began in
December 2023, with a planned online date for the whole system in May 2024. This system represents a significant
technical stride in efficient data management, data transfer, electronic fee payment, and project tracking for the Section
and for Section's customers.
G. Outreach to Local Governments
The Section continues to successfully utilize its U.S. EPA MARC Grant (awarded $2 million over 5 years) to fund
brownfields assessments in disadvantaged communities in the Appalachian region, the Lumber River Valley, and
Northeastern Coastal Plan. The state has used these funds to conduct assessments at several sites in its partner
communities. These assessments lay the foundation for their redevelopment via a brownfields agreement. These grant
partners initially included Beaufort County, Belhaven, Mid -East Commission Council of Governments, North
Wilkesboro, Rocky Mount, and the Town of Pembroke, the Mainspring Conservation Trust in Franklin' and the Eastern
Cherokee Band of Indians. The Section has developed and expanded this group of local governments into "The
Brownfields Community Network" (BCN) in support of brownfields assessments through the MARC Grant Funds or
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other EPA Grant funds. We provide education and support to members which include the original partners above as well
as new members that include the Towns of Fairmont, Leland, Canton, Waynesville, Maxton, Cities of Marion, Dunn,
High Shoals, Havelock, Lenoir, and Counties of Haywood Hertford, Forsyth, Alexander, and numerous Councils of
Government and Economic Development Groups. The BCN continues to gain interest and new members as we deploy
grant funds and support local governments in applying for their own EPA brownfields grant.
The Section has not only utilized its MARC Grant for direct brownfields assessments for local governments, but it has
also worked in support of many other local governments to educate, encourage and support their applications for their
own EPA Brownfields Grants. These are nationally competitive grants provided directly to local governments by the U.S.
EPA for activities related to brownfields properties, including environmental assessment, planning, and/or cleanup. The
Section has provided interested local governments advice, contacts for technical grant writing assistance, and letters of
support for grant applications to numerous applicants every grant cycle. Four local governments were awarded EPA
brownfields grants in 2023 including Fairmont ($500,000), Marion ($500,000), Winston Salem/Forsythe County Schools
($744,700), and Alamance County ($1,000,000). The Section will continue to work with them in support of their
brownfields efforts. This includes providing training that summarizes the economic development benefits of brownfields
redevelopment as well as providing practical advice for the EPA grant application process.
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
is 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, it is imperative that the program be technically sound regarding vapor intrusion to protect the
users of these properties.
Because there are mow more than 750 completed brownfields agreements, the North Carolina has more varied experience
with vapor intrusion than any other state in the South or mid -Atlantic region. The Section is meeting this challenge by
ensuring stewardship of land use restrictions through its Property Management Branch, and that vapor intrusion mitigation
systems are properly designed and installed through professional engineers. The Section is at the national forefront of
technical issues surrounding the assessment and mitigation of contaminant vapor intrusion. In 2023 the Section's Vapor
Mitigation Specialist has had the distinction of being named team leader for the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council
(ITRC) efforts to revise their Vapor Intrusion Assessment and mitigation Guidance.
I. Evolution of Future Work
Because the Section has completed 760 agreements and amendments 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 numbers of existing brownfields agreements, the Section saw
a growing need to rebalance some of its expenditures toward compliance monitoring and assistance. As such, the Section
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 production of new agreements.
The Section 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 Section 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
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more assessment, more mitigation, and a higher level of effort from the Section and prospective developers than ever
before to ensure risk mitigation. Through the BIL grant the Section has received, it will be able to purchase portable VOC
monitoring equipment which is able to 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 Section receives no state appropriation and exists through two funding sources: federal cooperative agreement funds
and Section fee receipts. All of the brownfields fees charged by the Section are deposited into the Brownfields Property
Reuse Act Implementation Account and used to fund the Section's operating costs as required under the statute.
For the state fiscal reporting year from July 1, 4 through June 30, 2023, the Brownfields Property Reuse Act
Implementation Account had a beginning balance of $2,884,878, fee receipts of $1,995,000 and disbursements of
$1,694,444. This yields a state fiscal year 2023 ending fund balance of $3,185,434. From July 1, 2023, through December
31, 2023 (first half of Fiscal 2024), there has been revenue of $583,000 and disbursements of $695,224. Therefore, as of
December 31.2023, the fund has a balance of $3,073,210. Table I-1 below shows the fund status for the last 6 years.
Table 1. Brownfields Property Reuse Act Implementation Account Balances
Date
Fund Balance
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
June 30, 2023
$3,185,434
Dec. 31, 2023
$3,073,210
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 Section is
developing an appropriate fee increase that represents the cost to the state, as there has not been an increase since 2008.
Regardless, the Section 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 Section's website at: www.ncbrownfields.org.
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 Section 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) 2022-23. The
DSCA of 1997 and its amendments created a fund for 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, 562 sites with known or suspected dry-cleaning solvent contamination have
been reported to DEQ's Division of Waste Management (DWM). Of these, 512 have been certified into the DSCA
Program. During FY 2022-23, 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 4 remediated sites, with 10 additional sites identified as ready
for NFA status;
• Installing subslab depressurization systems at one business and one residence to address vapor intrusion;
• Monitoring vapor mitigation systems and control measures at 22 residences and 38 businesses;
• Maintaining well water filtration systems for five residences;
• Issuing a total of 362 work authorizations to the program's independent contractors for work at certified sites;
• Conducting 355 compliance inspections at 329 active dry cleaners;
• Performing outreach visits to educate and assist new business owners/operators with environmental
compliance; and
• Distributing 166 perchloroethylene compliance calendars to assist with dry cleaners with record -keeping
requirements.
• Distributing 215 self -inspection packets to hydrocarbon dry cleaners.
The DSCA Fund continues to be solvent with an end -of -fiscal year fund balance of approximately $14.5 million and
encumbered funds totaling $7.4 million. The program is using its resources efficiently, and expenditures are closely
monitored to ensure adequate funding is maintained. Additional funds will be encumbered in FY 2023-24 as new
contracts are implemented. The fund balance is accruing in anticipation of funds needed for new contracts.
Based on data regarding site cleanup costs in North Carolina and the nation, cleaning up the 512 sites that have been
certified in DSCA will cost an estimated $256 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 $375 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, 2019, which 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 2022-23 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 2022-23, 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;
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• 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; and
• evaluated site risks and prepared sites for closure.
2. Sites in the Program
Seventeen new sites were certified into DSCA during FY 2022-23 as compared to 23 sites in FY 2021-22. 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 11--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 risk
posed by contaminated well water and vapor intrusion into buildings. During FY 2022-23, the DSCA Program issued 362
authorizations and/or change orders to the program's independent contractors for work at certified sites, 258 of those were
for assessment of impacted groundwater and/or vapor intrusion risk and 58 were for groundwater monitoring. Another 46
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. The total number of work authorizations increased from 234 in FY 2021-2022 to 362 in FY 2022-23.
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 2022-23, DWM issued No Further Action (NFA) notices for 4 contaminated dry- cleaning sites in the
program, bringing the total to 132 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 10 DSCA sites ("Sites Pending
Closure" in Table 11--1). The program anticipates issuing between 4 and 7 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 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-4. DSCA Certified Site Status (through June 30, 2023)
Certification Status
FY 2022-23
Cumulative
Contaminated Sites
13
562
Certified
17
512
Determined Ineligible
-
4
Not Certified
-
46
Certified Sites Pending Closure
10
-
Certified Sites Closed
4
132
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Table II--2. Classifications of DSCA Certified Sites (June 30, 2023)
Classifications
Number of Sites
Percentage
Abandoned
348
68 %
Wholesale Distribution
3
1 %
Operating
161
31 %
Small Size 1-4 employees)
90
56 %
Medium Size 5 - 9 employees)
41
25 %
Large Size > 10 employees)
30
19 %
Table II--3 provides a summary of the actions undertaken to address direct threats to human health and the environment.
During FY 2022-23, the DWM continued to supply clean water to five residences where municipal water is not available.
In total, the division has provided municipal water to 65 residences and 13 businesses that have had their water supply
wells impacted or threatened by dry-cleaning solvent contamination from 22 DSCA sites.
Table II--3. DSCA Site Cleanup Statistics
Accomplishments
FY 2022-23
Cumulative
Water Supply Provided
Municipal Water Connection -
residences
2
65
Municipal Water Connection -
businesses
-
13
Temporary Water Supplied -
residences
1
32
Temporary Water Supplied -
businesses
1
7
Number of DSCA sites involved
-
22
Vapor Intrusion VI Mitigated
18
VI Control System Installed -
residences
l
22
VI Control System Installed -
businesses
1
92
Number of DSCA sites involved
2
70
Active Remediation Implemented
Number of DSCA Soil Remediations
Implemented
1
110
Number of DSCA sites involved
1
98
Number of DSCA Groundwater
Remediations Implemented
1
77
Number of DSCA sites involved
1
56
Addressing indoor air pollution from tetrachloroethylene (PERC) releases and breakdown contaminants continues to be a
high priority since many DSCA sites have occupied structures on or adjacent to PERC contamination. During FY 2022-
23, the program:
• Installed subslab depressurization systems at one business and one residence to address vapor intrusion;
Since 2006, DWM has installed vapor control measures at 92 businesses and 22 residences because of dry-cleaning
solvent contamination from 70 DSCA sites.
During FY 2022-23, the program monitored the effectiveness of groundwater remedies at 33 DSCA sites and maintained
active groundwater remediation systems at three sites. During the life of the DSCA Program, DWM has implemented 110
soil cleanup actions at 98 DSCA sites and conducted 77 groundwater cleanup actions at 56 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 92
businesses and 22 residences because of dry-cleaning solvent contamination from 70 DSCA sites. DSCA is currently
performing monitoring and maintenance of vapor mitigation systems and control measures at 22 residences and 38
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
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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.
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. In July
2022, House Bill 103 was signed which included an amendment to DSCA, GS 143-215.104C (d) which increased the
amount of the fund that can be used for investigation of contaminated sites to 3%.
Under this provision, the program conducted a limited investigation at one potential dry-cleaning contaminated site during
FY 2022-23. Since 2007, DSCA has investigated 124 sites for potential dry-cleaning solvent contamination, with 90 of
those sites becoming certified into the program.
The DSCA Program continues to partner with other agencies to identify new sites and coordinate assessment and cleanup
efforts to ensure 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 562 sites known or suspected to be contaminated by dry-cleaning solvents have been reported to the
department. The DSCA Program has certified 512 of these sites into the cleanup program, as noted in Table 11-1.
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 2022-23, the DSCA Program certified 17 new sites into the
program. The program's 3 percent investigation allowance was used to identify contamination at one 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 2023-24.
7. DSCA Contracts
The program currently manages three contracts with state -lead environmental engineering firms, with a total end -of -fiscal
year encumbrance of approximately $7.4 million. The contracts establish terms and conditions under which qualified
environmental engineering firms to assess and remediate contaminated dry-cleaning sites in the DSCA Program.
8. Customer Service Initiatives
During FY 2022-23, 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 on a regular basis. 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
i. Improving the accessibility to public records has been a high priority for all DWM programs. To date, all
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.
ii. In FY 2023-24, the DSCA Program will launch efforts to enter all site laboratory data and results into the
online EQuIS environmental data management system.
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 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
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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 November 2022 and May 2023. In upcoming FY 2023-24, 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 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 which provide for the reuse of contaminated property. Correspondence and
phone calls are frequently provided to explain the DSCA Program or the status of a site already in the program which
allows a comfort level to 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 2022-23, 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.
1. Educational Assistance Visits
During FY 2022-23, DWM inspectors did not conduct any educational assistance visits at active dry-cleaning facilities.
Typically, outreach visits in the program currently are conducted when a new owner/operator takes over a facility or a
new facility opens. The dry-cleaning industry is declining or stable and there are not new facilities opening on a regular
basis. However, during routine inspections, DWM inspectors educate facility owners and operators on a variety of topics
including record keeping, waste storage, filter changes, etc. To date, DSCA inspectors performed 86 educational outreach
visits at active dry-cleaners — many of which had not previously been inspected by a DEQ program. These outreach visits
were mainly conducted when the compliance program was implemented and in the immediate years afterward (2012-
2015) to familiarize the facilities with new regulations. This outreach educates owners and operators regarding the
MMPs, hazardous waste and air quality regulations.
2. Inspections and Enforcement
The DSCA Program conducts unannounced, full compliance inspections at regulated dry-cleaning facilities and wholesale
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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.
At the beginning of FY 2022-23, there were 376 dry-cleaning facilities subject to inspection by the DSCA Program. At
the close of FY 2022-2023, there were 358 dry-cleaning facilities subject to inspection by the DSCA Program. The
number of dry-cleaning facilities operating continues to decline and many of the cleaners are switching to solvents that are
not 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 was 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 allowing inspectors to concentrate on perchloroethylene cleaners. Following 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 once a year.
During FY 2022-23, the DSCA Program staff conducted 355 inspections at 329 facilities. Some facilities require repeat
visits accounting for the difference of 26 inspections/facilities. This inspection rate represents a 38% increase in the
number of inspections compared to FY 2021-2022. 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 2022-23, DSCA staff inspected 5 active facilities seeking
entry into the cleanup program and 27 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.
3. 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 FY 2022-23, the program mailed or hand -delivered
approximately 166 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 FY 2022-23, the program mailed or hand -delivered approximately 215 self -inspection
checklist packets to dry-cleaning facilities statewide to be returned January 2024. 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.
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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
help 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 2022-23 and for the life
of the DSCA Program are shown in Table II-4.
Table II-4. DSCA Fund through Fiscal Year 2022-23
Receipts
FY 2022-23
Duration of Pro ram
Solvent Tax Revenue
$
97,997.61
$
12,580,989.50
Sales Tax Revenue
$
8,263,219.84
$
162,031,570.12
Petitioner Payments
$
104,739.87
$
2,265,543.73
Miscellaneous
$
0
$
195,051.93
Rebate
$
0
$
28,870.11
Interest
$
0
$
7,522,262.17
TOTAL
$
8,465,957.32
$
184,624,287.56
Disbursements
Dept. of Revenuel
$
0
$
57,272.02
Petitioner Reimbursements
$
0
$
1,963,993.23
Contracts
$
6,016,455.04
$
132,107,502.01
Well Permit Fees
$
64,940.00
$
796,530.00
Hazardous Waste Fees
$
84,350.00
$
1,971,178.41
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
$
1,491,315.00
$
25,030,355.05
TOTAL
$
7,657,060.04
$
170,093,678.65
Fund Balance
$
14,530,608.91
Funds Encumbered in Contracts
$
7,359,145.72
1 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 2022-23, fund expenditures directly related to the implementation of DSCA was like the previous fiscal year
(see DSCA-Related Disbursements in Table II--5 and Figure 2). 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 2022-23 receipts from the solvent tax, sales and
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use tax, and petitioner payments increased approximately 6% from the FY 2021-22 receipts, compared to a decrease of
approximately 9% the previous fiscal year. The DSCA Fund receipts for FY 2023-24 are expected to be relatively stable
and like FY 2022-23.
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
FY 22-23
8,465,957.32
7,657,060.04
7,657,060.04
14,530,608.91
* Difference in total disbursements and DSCA-related disbursements due to non- DSCA-related fund transfers.
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$35
$30
$25
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Using the 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 $256 million (not
including DEQ's administrative costs) to address the 512 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 $375 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- revenue ratio has been
relatively steady, fluctuating between 17 and 19 percent since FY 2018-19 and is shown in Figure I1--3. The current
administrative cost -to -revenue ratio is at 17.6 percent and is expected to slightly increase or in the coming fiscal year. The
dry-cleaning industry is declining in general and is accelerated with the aftereffects of COVID. As the DSCA fund
revenues decrease because of a decrease in receipts, the administrative costs -to -revenue ratio may increase in the future. 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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F. Actions to Ensure Fund Solvency
Between 2008 until 2011, the increased expenditures on -site cleanups had 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 2022-23 were approximately $8.5 million. The fund has a balance of
approximately $14.5 million, with contract monies encumbered or pending encumbrance totaling $7.4 million. The DSCA
Fund is solvent. The remaining fund balance is expected to be encumbered in new contracts in FY 2023-24.
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.
►�.
G. Program Challenges
Over the past decade, contaminant vapor intrusion has been a focal point for the DSCA Program as discussed in Section
B.4. The DSCA Program is a leader in rapid response to address vapor intrusion issues across North Carolina at DSCA
sites and assists other programs with technical expertise when needed. Typically, within 24 hours of verifying
contaminant concentrations in indoor air that exceed the inhalation action level, the DSCA Program staff is on -site
deploying air handling units to immediately to reduce exposures to below the action levels. This scenario occurs
approximately 10 times a year. The DSCA Program then develops a plan to address vapor intrusion on a more permanent
basis through remediation or installation of a more robust mitigation system. Not every DSCA site requires rapid response
to vapor intrusion because the contaminant levels in indoor air do not exceed immediate action levels. However, vapor
intrusion is an issue that is addressed by the DSCA Program at approximately 80 percent of its sites to protect against
current and future exposure to potential vapor intrusion contaminants. The DSCA Program meets the challenges of vapor
intrusion by remaining at the forefront of technical assessment and mitigation of sites and has set the standard for
innovative sampling techniques and the collection of data to assist EPA with vapor intrusion guidance.
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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 for state fiscal year (FY) from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023. 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 FY 2022-23
amounted to 32,026.47 tons. The hazardous waste received data is from the Resident Inspector Program.
• Hazardous waste generated by businesses and industries in North Carolina in FY 2022-23 totaled
approximately 137,718 tons. Hazardous waste generated data is from the Environmental Protection Agency's
(EPA's) Resource Conservation Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo) database system.
• The number of small quantity generators (SQGs) decreased while the number of very small quantity
generators (VSQGs) increased in FY 2022-23. 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 9,090 gallons and 78,484 pounds of hazardous waste, 109,522 gallons and
26,658 pounds of non -hazardous waste, 3,399 gallons of used oil, 60,215 pounds of used oil contaminated
soil, 10 pounds of universal waste, 603 gallons of waste asbestos and 831,600 pounds of waste solar panels.
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 after a stable universe
of facilities for many years, three (3) additional facilities have been added to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) universe since FY 2022-23.
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
a. 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 environment if improperly managed. The
comprehensive hazardous waste generation data is available biennially through RCRA Info (see Information Management
Section).
In FY 2022-23, there were approximately 406 (as of January 25, 2024, source RCRAInfo) North Carolina large quantity
generators'. The amount of hazardous waste generated in FY 2022-23 was approximately 137,718 tons.
1 Large 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.
1:
In FY 2022-23, there were approximately 1,330 (as of January 25, 2024) small quantity generators2 in North Carolina and
6,199 (as of January 25, 2024) 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 conduct
compliance assistance visits or other types of inspections as a way of outreach to help facilities comply with the RCRA
hazardous waste regulations.
b. Management
Comprehensive hazardous waste generation data is available biennially. In FY 2022-23, North Carolina's nine
commercial hazardous waste facilities4 received and processed 32,026.47 tons of hazardous waste from offsite generators.
c. Remediation
There are 72 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 since FY2022-2023) subject to the RCRA Corrective Action Program,
which addresses the remediation of environmental contamination at permitted hazardous waste facilities. These 86
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
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, 95 percent of facilities have human exposure controlled,
91 percent have groundwater contamination controlled and 66 percent have a remedy constructed. It is important to note
that beginning FY 2022-2023 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, 27 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 table.
z 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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Table III-1 Corrective Action at RCRA facilities
CA900 CA
CA725
Performance
Current
CA750
Standards
Human
Groundwater
CA800
Attained/
RCRA Corrective
CA050
Exposures
Releases
CA550
Ready for
CA999 CA
Action Universe
Assessment
Under Control
Controlled
Remedy
Anticipated
Process
Tracking'
Completed'
Determination?
Determination$
Constructiod
Use10
Terminated'
FY 2022-23
0
0
0
0
1
2
Accomplishments
Total
84
82
78
57
14
23
Accomplishments
through FY 2022-
2023
State % Final
98%
95%
91%
66%
16%
27%
(Cumulative /
Baseline
Goal
95%
Strategy to achieve the goals:
The Facility Management Branch (FMB) evaluates and projects RCRA Corrective Action goals 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 (CA550) indicator is very dependent on the facility, not necessarily the Hazardous Waste
Project Manager. The facility team needs to have conducted 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 task. The Remedy Constructed
indicator requires extensive discussions between the FMB and subject facilities to identify and approve remedies that are
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
s The universe of current Corrective Action facilities is 86. Three added since FY 2022-2023.
6 The event by which the RFA is completed.
The event by which the State verifies that the current human exposures are under control.
a The event by which the State verifies that the migration of contaminated groundwater is under control.
9 Remedy construction may also acknowledge the event where no remedy is constructed and/or where final remedy construction has
been deferred in specified operating areas at the facility as long as certain criteria are met. The event when the State acknowledges in
writing that the RCRA facility has completed construction of a facility's remedy that was designed to achieve long-term protection of
human health and the environment and that the remedy is fully functional as designed, whether or not final cleanup levels or other
requirements have been achieved.
" This code is not equivalent to a no further action decision or final cleanup of a facility. The event by which the State makes an RAU
determination and completes an RAU form. The RAU milestone is achieved when a piece of property can be safely used for an
anticipated use and, depending upon the anticipated future use, may not require a facility -wide construction complete determination.
i i CA900 - This event indicates remedies selected for the protection of human health and the environment standard have been fully
implemented and associated performance standards have been attained at the entire facility or specific areas within the facility.
CA999 - This event indicates the completion of the corrective action process for the entire facility or for areas at the facility; that
active remedial measures as specified in the RCRA permit or enforcement order are completed, and that all obligations with respect to
compliance with 40 CFR Part 264.101 or equivalent State requirements with respect to known Solid Waste Management Units
(SWMUs) or Areas or Concern have been met.
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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
FMB will meet the 95 percent Remedy Constructed 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 Ready for
Anticipated Use (RAU CA800). Once evaluated and a positive RAU CA800 is determined, the proper 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 2022-23, the Section's actions ensured the safe
management of an estimated 9,090 gallons and 78,484 pounds of hazardous waste, 109,522 gallons and 26,658 pounds of
non -hazardous waste, 3,399 gallons of used oil, 60,215 pounds of used oil contaminated soil, 10 pounds of universal
waste, 603 gallons of waste asbestos and 831,600 pounds of waste solar panels, 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.
3. 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 and is managed by the EPA. The state's data is entered into the database and maintained by Hazardous
Waste Section staff. 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. To view RCRAInfo,
visit https:Henviro.epa.gov/envirofacts/rcrainfo/search. To view environmental information for specific hazardous waste
sites in North Carolina, visit https:Henviro.epa.gov/. To view biennial report information, visit
https:Henviro.epa.gov/envirofacts/br/search. 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- management, or the Section's
website: https://www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/hazardous-waste-section.
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.
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://www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/hazardous-waste-section/technical-assistance-and-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 (RITA) 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:
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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 conduct compliance assistance visits and during facility inspections.
6. Cost of Hazardous Waste Management Program
Table III-2 Hazardous Waste Legislative Report Financials J ly 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023
Receipts
Appropriations
Federal
TOTALS
Salary and Fringe
$2,518,327.56
0.00
$2,147,896.28
$4,666,223.84
Purchased
Services
$79,116.77
0.00
$463,925.31
$543,042.08
Supplies
$11,667.91
0.00
$7,282.73
$18,950.64
Property Plant
and Equipment
$1,021.33
0.00
$11,500.36
$12,521.69
Other Expenses
and Adjustments
$31,405.00
0.00
$192,447.13
$223,852.13
Intragovernmental
Transfers
$0.00
0.00
$0.00
$0.00
TOTALS
$2,641,538.57
0.00
$2,823,051.81
$5,464,590.38
C. Resident Inspector Program
1. Executive Summary
The Resident Inspector Program has been operating for more than 26 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 2022-23, the Resident Inspector Program operated with a staff of five (5) positions paid from the commercial
hazardous waste facility fees. The program's operating fee -based budget collected $423,767.89 and program expenses
totaled $492,496.48. Program staff conducted 422 multi -media inspections with two (2) notices of violation and one (1)
notice of deficiency.
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 2022-23, the
program was comprised of three resident inspector positions, one administrative assistant, and one (half-time) program
supervisor.
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During FY 2022-23, Resident Inspector Program staff conducted 422 multimedia inspections at North Carolina's nine
commercial hazardous waste treatment and storage and disposal facilities. This performance met the statute -mandated
minimum of 422 inspections. [See Table III-3 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 2022-23, facility ranking fees totaled $281,052 same and tonnage fees ($4.50 per ton)
equaled $143,125.04. [See Table III-3.1 The program's expenses totaled $492,496.48.
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 (2) to six (6) 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 two (2) notices of violation and one (1) notice of deficiency. [See Table III-3 for details.]
The Resident Inspector Program staff members continue to provide rigorous oversight of commercial hazardous waste
facilities across 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 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.
Table III-3. Resident Inspector Program Commercial Hazardous Waste Facilities' Data FY 2022-23
Commercial/
Facility
Minimum
Actual
HW Tons
HW Tons
Notices of
Notices of
Compliance
Treatment/
Ranking
Number of
Number
Received
Received
Deficiency
Violation
Orders
Storage/
Inspections
Inspections
FY2021-
FY 2022-
Issued
Issued
Issued
Disposal
Conducted
22
23
Facility
Clean
3
72
72
3855.83
4271.32
0
0
0
Harbors
Clean Earth/
3
72
86
4705
5891
0
0
0
DART
Republic
3
72
72
9348.51
9415.17
0
1
0
/Ecoflo
Univar/
2
48
48
9308
9780
1
0
0
Nexeo
Solutions
SK-
1
24
24
44.43
27.37
0
0
0
Archdale
SK-
1
24
24
5.26
3.33
0
1
0
Charlotte
33
SK-Raleigh
1
24
24
17.6
18.15
0
0
0
SK-St. Pauls
1
24
24
24.87
31.88
0
0
0
Veolia ES
Industrial
Services
2
48
48
2436.81
2436.81
0
0
0
Total
422
422
29,746.31
32,026.47
1
2
0
D. Mercury Switch Removal Program
1. Executive Summary
The Mercury Switch Removal Program (MSR Program) has been operating for 18 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 2022-23, the Mercury Switch Removal Program operated
with a staff equivalent to approximately five (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 FY 2022-23 were $472,411.90. Those costs include switch reimbursements of $5 for
every mercury switch removed and recycled or disposed of as RCRA "Universal Waste." A total of $20,405 was
disbursed to the dismantlers, crushers, and shredders for mercury switch reimbursements. Program staff conducted 25
inspections during FY 2022-23 to determine compliance with state and federal RCRA regulations. One notice of violation
was issued.
2. 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 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 2022-23, the MSR Program inspectors conducted 25 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.
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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, 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 five (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 2022-23 revenues were approximately $467,825.20.
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 $20,405 and total administrative costs
totaled $4472,411.90. 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 calendar year 2023, 4,081 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 8.99 pounds of mercury (from the 4,081 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 2022-2023
Calendar Year
Switches Collected
Pounds Collected
North Carolina National
Rank
2023
4,081
8.99
2022
6,724
14.79
2021
7,192
15.82
2020
99417
20.72
3rd
2019
8,927
19.64
5th
2018
12,020
26.45
4th
2017
12,180
26.80
4th
2016
12,470
27.44
4th
2015
30,381
66.84
2nd
2014
38,479
84.66
2nd
2013
39,195
86.24
2nd
2012
49,561
109.05
2nd
2006-11
289,636
637.26
TOTAL 2006-23
520,263
1144.7lbs.
In the 18 years, this program has been in place, a total of 1,144.7 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
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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 3288 chemical spill or disposal sites and old, unlined dumps or landfills (pre -regulatory) have been
cataloged in North Carolina. Of this number, 2579 still require work to address public health or environmental hazards.
Of the 2579 remaining open cases, 628 are old, unlined landfills that predate solid and hazardous waste permitting laws.
By state law, approximately 50 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 2022-23, the cash balance of the fund was $285,789.11. $157,084.04
were committed to impending work, leaving $128,705.07 uncommitted.
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
3288
Chemical Spill or Disposal Sites
2625
Pre -Regulatory Landfills
663
Total Number of Sites Re uirin No Further Action
709
Chemical Spill or Disposal Sites
674
Pre -Regulatory Landfill Sites
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Remaining Open Sites
2579
Chemical Spill or Disposal Sites
1951
Pre -Regulatory Landfills
628
Program Activities Completed or Ongoing During FY 2022-23:
Chemical Spill or Disposal Sites:
Oversight of Responsible Party Cleanup Actions - Total
284
Registered Environmental Consultant (REC)-
108
Supervised Remedial Actions
Staff- Supervised Remedial Actions under
65
Administrative Agreements
Additional Staff -Supervised Owner/Responsible
83
Party Actions
Spill Response Actions
28
Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund Actions
Contaminated Site Assessments or Abatement
13
Actions Completed or Ongoing
Homes Provided with Alternate Water, Well
4
Abandonment or Treatment System Maintenance
Testing Conducted by Staff
Water Supply Wells Sampled at Non -Landfill
7
Sites
Sites with Other Testing (soils, surface water)
3
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Pre -Regulatory Landfill Sites:
New Site Screenings
Sites Screened 61
Sites Added to Inventory 39
Sites Reopened 0
Sites Evaluated for No Further Action (NFA) Status
Sites Evaluated 23
NFAs Granted for Entire Site 18
Remedial Investigation Ongoing
43
Local Government Remedial Investigation Ongoing
10
Remedial Investigation Completed
3
Remedial Design Ongoing
36
Remedial Design Completed
4
Remedial Action Ongoing
1
Remedial Action Completed
5
No Further Action Issued
3
New Site Evaluations
0
Homes Provided Alternate Water or Treatment Systems
9
Maintained
Number of Water Supply Wells Sampled
102
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 2625 chemical spill sites and 663 old unlined landfills. A total of 39
new chemical spill sites were added to the inventory of sites in FY 2022-23 (Table IV-1). No chemical spill sites were
reopened based on additional evidence of contamination. A total of 709 sites now has all work completed and are assigned
"No Further Action" status. Of those, 18 have completed all work and were assigned "No Further Action" status in FY
2022-23. 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 C 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 numbers of contaminated sites, most of the sites have not
undergone complete assessments needed to provide complete information. Appendix D provides the required
supplemental information to the extent available.
TABLE IV-1. INACTIVE HAZARDOUS SITES INVENTORY LIST OF NEW SITES DURING FY
2022-23
Chemical Spill/Disposal Sites:
ID Number
Site Name
city
County
NONCDO003230
BROOKS STREET 610 PROPERTY
WAKE FOREST
WAKE
NONCDO003234
C&D MOTORS
JACKSONVILLE
ONSLOW
NONCDO003239
CAROLINA CIVIC CENTER LUMBERTON
LUMBERTON
ROBESON
NONCDO003224
CAROLINA HOSIERY MILLS, INC
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
NONCDO003240
CARTERS ROAD METALS
GATESVILLE
GATES
38
NONCD0003212
CIRCLE K 2723303 - SOLVENTS
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003215
D&H DEHAII PROPERTY
KINSTON
LENOIR
NONCD0003206
ETHAN ALLEN WOODFIN
WOODFIN
BUNCOMBE
NONCD0003210
ETNA 231
REIDSVILLE
ROCKINGHAM
NONCD0003205
EVERHART TIRE NON -UST
LEXINGTON
DAVIDSON
NONCD0003208
FORMER PRESBYTERIAN HOME OF HIGH
POINT
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
NONCD0003237
GOLDSBORO BULK PLANT
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
NONCD0003218
GREENSBORO AIRPORT VICINITY PFAS
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0003221
GUC OPERATIONS CENTER
GREENVILLE
PITT
NONCD0003232
GURLEY MILL PRINCETON
PRINCETON
JOHNSTON
NCDO03232477
HIGH FALLS MILLS LLC
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
NONCD0003204
KINGSLEY DR METALS
ALBEMARLE
STANLY
NONCD0003220
MAPLE AVENUE SOLVENTS
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCD0003189
MOUNTAIN POINT LN PCE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003225
NATIONAL SALVAGE FIRE
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
NONCD0003211
NCDOT MAINT FACILITY CASHIERS NON-
UST
CASHIERS
JACKSON
NONCD0003233
NORTHWEST BLVD WASTE OIL TANK
WINSTON-
SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0003207
PENDER COUNTY ABC BOARD
BURGAW
PENDER
NONCD0003217
POLK STREET CONTAMINATION
PINEVILLE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003203
RED WOLVES INC FERTILIZER SPILL
I-40 EAST
HAYWOOD
NONCD0003219
SAWYER ROAD STOCKPILES - A
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003226
SAWYER ROAD STOCKPILES - B
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003214
SELKIRK RLTY: PHARR YARNS SPACE DYE
PLNT
MCADENVILLE
GASTON
NONCD0003216
SODA POP CENTER, LLC
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCD0003209
SOUTHSIDE DR TCE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003236
SPEEDWAY 6986
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003229
SPEEDWAY 8183
GREENVILLE
PITT
NONCD0003238
STEELE COTTON MILL
LENOIR
CALDWELL
NONCD0003213
THE CHILDRENS CLINIC
FAIRMONT
ROBESON
NONCD0003227
TRIANGLE CHEMICAL COMPANY
WILLIAMSTON
MARTIN
NONCD0003222
W CUMBERLAND ST PCE
DUNN
HARNETT
NONCD0003231
WASHINGTON ST PCE
DURHAM
DURHAM
NONCD0003235
WEAVER FERTILIZER BROWNSBORO ROAD
WINSTON-
SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0003223
WEAVER FERTILIZER WINSTON-SALEM
WINSTON-
SALEM
FORSYTH
Pre-Reaulatory Landfill Sites:
TABLE IV-2. INACTIVE HAZARDOUS SITES INVENTORY LIST OF SITES ASSIGNED NO
FURTHER ACTION STATUS DURING FY 2022-23
Chemical SnilUDisbosal Sites:
ID Number
Site Name
city
County
NONCD0003197
3M MINERAI - MONCURE
MONCURE
CHATHAM
NONCD0002817
AGATHA DRIVE
ISTOKESDALE
GUILFORD
39
NONCD0003191
BAILEY PROPERTY
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0001564
CRIBBS HOBBY
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCD0001628
DOROTHY B. JOHNSON SCHOOLYARD
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCD0001726
FLOWLINE CORP.
WHITEVILLE
COLUMBUS
NONCD0002822
GRAY & CREECH FRMR
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0001296
H&G PROPERTY #1
WALTSONBURG
GREENE
NONCD0003081
HYDRO EXTRUSION USA_BLDGS 2 AND
3
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
NONCD0001902
INGERSOLL RAND
DAVIDSON
IREDELL
NONCD0002918
OAKWOOD ST EXT WELL
CONTAMINATION
MEBANE
ORANGE
NONCD0002413
ROCKY POINT TRADING POST TCE
DISCOV
BURGAW
PENDER
NCN000410316
SOUTHERN MEADOWS SUBDIVISION
STOKESDALE
GUILFORD
NONCD0002519
SPEIGHTS AUTO SERVICE CENTER
DURHAM
DURHAM
NONCD0002910
STANCIL PROPERTY
JACKSONVILLE
ONSLOW
NCD054284518
STANDARD PACKAGING
CORPORATION
MT GILEAD
MONTGOMERY
NONCD0002843
TRION, INC
SANFORD
LEE
NONCD0002750
WK HOBBS BP SITE
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
Pre -Regulatory Landfill Sites:
ID Number
Site Name
city
County
NONCD0000682
BUNCOMBE CO. LF
ENKA
BUNCOMBE
NONCD0000712
CITY OF LUMBERTON LDFL
LUMBERTON
ROBESON
NONCD0000310
FRANKLINTON DUMP
FRANKLINTON
FRANKLIN
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 cleanup. The Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List helps determine priorities for cleanup. Less
than half of the open cases have an identified or potential financially viable responsible party available to pay for
contaminant testing and cleanup. The remaining cases are referred to as "orphan" sites, and many new ones are reported to
the Division each year.
Determining whether a potential responsible party exists most often requires research, inquiry, and sampling, because it is
difficult to prove who caused the contaminant releases at these sites. Once a responsible party is identified, they are
encouraged to voluntarily clean up their sites. However, when they are no longer in business, financially unsound, or do
not comply with a request and subsequent order to clean up a site, state funds 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 orphan sites that lack financially viable
responsible parties.
A high percentage of these "orphan" sites have been identified as higher risk because they are either used for residential
purposes, have contaminated water supply wells, have a drinking water source within one -quarter mile of the site, or have
the potential for indoor air concerns associated with volatile subsurface contamination. The Fund is used to: (1) address
these 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; (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; and (5) provide
alternate water in response to private well contamination. 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.
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TABLE IV-3. SUMMARY OF INACTIVE HAZARDOUS SITES CLEANUP FUND EXPENDITURES
FY 2022-23
Site Name
City/ County
Activity
FY 2022-23 Fund
Ex enditures*
Allen Lane Contaminated
Hillsborough/ Orange
Maintenance of treatment
$2,745.49
Wells
system installed on
contaminated residential
well.
Brekenwood Subdivsion
Pleasant Garden/ Guilford
Maintenance of treatment
$2,767.99
system installed on
contaminated residential
well.
Busick Rd TCE
Reidsville/ Rockingham
Maintenance of treatment
$2,789.97
system installed on
contaminated residential
well.
Carolina Biological York
Elon/ Alamance
Soil gas testing at a
$18,523.26
Rd. - Residence
neighboring apartment
complex to assess potential
vapor intrusion risks.
Chemical and Solvents, Inc.
Greensboro/ Guilford
Soil and groundwater
$8,280.00
assessment.
Cinderella Knitting Mills
Kings Mountain/ Cleveland
Indoor air and groundwater
$46,092.07
assessment of source
property. Groundwater,
surface water, and sediment
sampling to assess recreator
risk on an adjacent
municipal park.
Crowders Mountain State
Gastonia/ Gaston
Assessment and monitoring
$17,649.63
Park
of oundwater.
Geltman Corporation
Conover/ Catawba
Indoor air and groundwater
$89,849.61
assessment of source
property. Oversee property
owner's design and
implementation of a
subslab depressurization
system.
Kayser -Roth - Graham-C
Graham/ Alamance
Groundwater sampling and
$24,426.07
vapor intrusion evaluation
of neighboring ro erties.
Kinston Shirt Factory
Kinston/Lenoir
Vapor intrusion evaluation
$13,057.98
of neighboring properties.
Groundwater water testing
on a downgradient school
to assess contaminant
migration.
Morgan Mills (Dawson
Albemarle/ Stanly
Assessment of groundwater
$55,127.54
Plant #6)
conditions and vapor
intrusion
IN
Mountain Point Ln. PCE
Charlotte/ Mecklenburg
Water supply well sampling
$28,079.52
and alternate water
provision.
Mullinex Grocery
Troy/ Montgomery
Abandon contaminated
$11,981.22
water supply wells.
PSNC Energy Mooresville,
Mooresville/ Iredell
Vapor intrusion evaluation
$15,487.36
Former
of neighboring ro erties.
South Tunnel Road
Asheville/ Buncombe
Groundwater testing to
$6,301.00
Solvents
monitor contaminant
concentrations.
W.E. Garrison Co
Raleigh/Wake
Maintenance of treatment
$4,495.75
system installed on
contaminated residential
well.
Yadkin Rd Circle K
Fayetteville/ Cumberland
Soil and groundwater
$28,623.78
assessment.
Alternate (bottled) water
$1,181.90
provision
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
$377,460.14
*Authorized expenses that were not yet invoiced in FY22-23 = $157,084.04
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
$12,366,462 in tax revenue in FY 2022-23. Nineteen percent of the tax revenue may be used for administrative expenses.
Included in the administrative expense allowance is $561,522 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 $749,840 for administration of the Pre -Regulatory Landfill Program.
The division has cataloged 663 unpermitted, unlined landfills. The list of PRLF sites by county is presented in Appendix
E. 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. 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 2022-23 ten contaminant assessments were conducted by local governments with division oversight and
reimbursement.
FY 2022-23 actions:
• 43 — Remedial investigations ongoing
• 10 — Local Government remedial investigations ongoing
• 3 — Remedial investigations completed
• 36 — Remedial designs ongoing
• 4 — Remedial designs completed
• 1 — Remedial actions ongoing
• 5 — Remedial actions completed
• 3 — No further action issued
• 9 — Homes provided alternate water or treatment systems maintained
• 102 — Water supply wells sampled
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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.
Remedial investigation ongoing during FY 2022-23:
Bur aw Dump
Bur aw, Pender County
Buxton Dump
Buxton, Dare County
Cabarrus Disposal Dump
Concord, Cabarrus County
Cary Dump
Cary, Wake County
City of Fayetteville Landfill
Fayetteville, Cumberland County
Cumberland Coun /Cliffdale Landfill
Fayetteville, Cumberland County
Denver Landfill
Denver, Lincoln, County
Dudley Shoals Landfill 2
Dudley Shoals, Caldwell County
Fishburne Landfill
Arden, Buncombe County
Gaston Refuse Disposal
Gaston, Northampton County
Goldsboro Dump
Goldsboro, Wayne Count
Greenville City Landfill
Greenville, Pitt County
Hanover Road Landfill
Burlington, Alamance County
Hardin Refuse Dump
Dallas, Gaston County
Harmony Refuse Disposal
Harmony, Iredell County
HenryRiver Community Dump
Hildebran, Burke, County
Hoglen Refuse Disposal
Waynesville, Haywood County
Hurle 's Dump
Biscoe, Montgomery County
Jackson Lake Road Landfill
High Point, Guilford County
Manteo Dump
Manteo, Dare County
Miller Street Landfill
Gastonia, Gaston County
Mooresville Dump
Mooresville, Iredell Count
Mooresville Landfill
Mooresville, Iredell County
N Davidson County Landfill
Midway, Davidson County
Old Allegheny County Landfill
Sparta, Al eghany County
Old Durham County Landfill
Durham, Durham County
Old Hickory Landfill
Hickory, Catawba County
Old Holly Springs Dump
Holly S rin s, Wake County
Old Raleigh #1 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Old Raleigh #6 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Old Raleigh #9 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Old Raleigh #8 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Old Richmond County Landfill
Rockingham, Richmond County
Pond Road Landfill #2
Ashville, Buncombe County
Princeville Dump
Tarboro, Ed ecombe County
Rowan County Landfill
Salisbury, owan County
Rowan Road Landfill
Clinton, Sampson County
Southern Pines Dump
Southern Pine, Moore County
Swannanoa Landfill
Swannanoa, Buncombe County
Sweetwater Road Dump
Hickory, Catawba County
Waxhaw Dump
Waxhaw, Union County
Westgate Park Landfill
Cherryville, Gaston County
Winnabow Landfill
Winnabow, Brunswick County
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Local Government remedial investigations ongoing durina FY 2022-23:
Dare Coun Dump
Manteo, Dare County
Hillsborough Dump
Hillsborough, Orange County
Les Myers Park Landfill
Concord, Cabarrus County
Mud Creek Dump
Hendersonville, Henderson County
Old City of Burlington SW Disposal
Burlin ton, Alamance County
Oxford Dump
Oxford, Granville County
Pilot Mt. Refuse Dump
Pilot Mountain, Surry County
Plymouth Refuse Dump
Plymouth, Washington County
Reidsville Landfill
Reidsville, Rockingham County
Yadkinville Refuse Disposal
Yadkinville, Yadkin Count
Remedial investigations completed during FY 2022-23:
Grifton Dump
Grifton, Pitt County
Kni htdale Dump
Kni htdale, Wake County
Old Raleigh #5 Landfill
Raleigh, Wake County
Remedial design onaoing during FY 2022-23:
Angier Refuse Dump
Angier, Harnett 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
Davidson River Dump
Pisgah Forest, Transylvania Count
Durham County Landfill
Durham, Durham County
E. H. Glass Landfill
Greensboro, Guilford County
East Wake Landfill
Kni htdale, Wake County
Ed ecombe County Landfill
Tarboro, Ed ecombe County
Elon College Landfill
Elon College, Alamance 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 Count
Hominy Creek Landfill
Asheville, Buncombe County
Jacksonville WWTP at Sturgeon City
Jacksonville, Onslow County
Kinston Demolition
Kinston, Lenoir County
Marbery Landfill
Durham, Durham County
Monroe Landfill
Monroe, Union Count
Old CharlotteNanguard Center
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County
Old Ralei h #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
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Statesville Road Landfill
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County
Tarboro Landfill
Tarboro, Nash County
Trenton Refuse Disposal
Trenton, Jones County
Tin Mine Landfill
Lincolnton, Lincoln County
UNC Old Sanitary Landfill
Chapel Hill, Orange Count
Remedial design completed during FY 2022-23:
Albemarle Dump
Albemarle, Stanley County
Clayton Ball Field Landfill
Clayton, Johnston County
Fishertown Dump
Kanna olis, Cabarrus County
Nash County Landfill
Red Oak, Nash County
Remedial action ongoing during FY 2022-23:
Stedman Landfill I Stedman, Cumberland County
Remedial action construction completed during FY 2022-23:
Buncombe Co. Landfill
Enka, Buncombe County
City of Lumberton Landfill
Lumberton, Robeson County
Franklinton Dump
Franklinton, Franklin County
Gibsonville Properties Landfill
Gibsonville, Alamance County
Re old's School Road Landfill
Canton, Haywood County
No Further Action Issued during FY 2022-23:
Buncombe Co. LF
Enka, Buncombe County
City of Lumberton Landfill
Lumberton, Robeson County
Franklinton Dump
Franklinton, Franklin County
E. Federal National Priorities List Sites Requiring a State Cost Share
1. 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
environmental hazards of a site.
In 1982, the EPA published the Hazard Ranking System (HRS) as the principal mechanism for evaluating 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 the 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; and
• Return Superfund sites to productive use.
2. 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
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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, 2023
Amount of cost share funds distributed in FY 2022-23:
$67,088
North Carolina's 10 percent cost share for past, ongoing, and pending cleanups (based on signed
contracts):
$12,392,239
Fund balance as of June 30, 2023:
$3,857,938
Amount currently committed in contracts for future cost share payments and operation and
maintenance of remedies:
$1,635,930*
Remaining Amount Encumbered on Cape Fear Wood Contract
$56,746
Unobli ated Fund balance as of June 30, 2023:
$2,165,262
* 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 five federal trust fund lead/state cost share NPL sites were signed in recent
years waiting for funding to start remedial actions. These sites will be funded by the 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 sites: Ram Leather ($17,221,300); ABC Cleaner ($5,556,900); Hemphill Road TCE ($7,939,772); Holcomb
Creosote ($7,209,778); and Cristex Drum ($10,159,863). 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 total funding provided by Infrastructure fund for NC Superfund Program is $51,145,243 without 10% state
match, which saved state $5,114,524. The SSC for Cape Fear Wood Preserving site ($20,549,537) may be signed after the
30% Remedial Designs are completed and approved. The funding for this site may 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. However, the funds are likely all allocated by that time. The Record of Decision for Ore Knob site has not
been finalized; the draft Proposed Plan is still in review, and the first phase remediation will cost more than $40 million.
The cost of phase II and III remediation will also be substantial. The state cost share ($4,000,000 for phase I) for the site
will likely be required.
Operations and Maintenance for the following sites is being managed by North Carolina and paid for using the SCSF at
this time:
1) FCX Statesville in Iredell County,
2) Cape Fear Wood Preserving in Cumberland County,
3) Davis Park Road TCE in Gaston County, and
4) Potter's Septic Tank Service Pits in Brunswick County.
Anticipated site O&M transferring to the State in 2023 and 2024:
1) Barber Orchard in Haywood County,
2) Blue Ridge Plating in Buncombe County,
3) Ore Knob in Ashe County,
4) Carolina Transformer.
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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. We are still in negotiation with EPA as the timing and
the scope of the work will be transferred to the State.
Table 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 4 includes those sites
where the federal trust fund/North Carolina cost share is required. Part II of Table 4 includes the status of responsible
party -funded cleanups.
NPL Site
ABC One Hour
Cleaners
Barber Orchard
Benfield Industries
Blue Ridge Plating
Cape Fear Wood
Preserving
Carolina Transformer
Cristex Drum
Davis Park Road TCE
City/County Operable Unit Cleanup
Status
Jacksonville, Onslow OU1-Groundwater RA
Waynesville,
Haywood
Waynesville,
Haywood
Arden, Buncombe
Fayetteville,
Cumberland
Fayetteville,
Cumberland
Oxford, Granville
Gastonia, Gaston
FCX, Inc. -Statesville Statesville, Iredell
FCX, Inc. -Washington Washington,
Beaufort
OU2-Soil
RA
OU-3 Soil and
Groundwater
RA
OU1-Soil
Complete
OU2-Groundwater
O&M
Entire Site
Soil
Complete
Groundwater
Entire Site
Soil
Complete
Groundwater
O&M
Entire Site
Soil
Complete
Groundwater
O&M
Soil & Groundwater
RD
Soil/Sediment
Complete
Groundwater
O&M
All
RA
Entire Site
RA
Complete
Groundwater
O&M
OU1-Groundwater O&M
OU2-Soil Complete
OU1-Groundwater O&M
Work
Cleanup Cost
Phase
Status
$4,481,077
In
Progress
$1,675,548
In
Progress
$5,556,900*
In
Progress
$24,300,000
Complete
Pending
$6,729,200
Complete
In
Progress
$2,275,200
Complete
Pending
$24,407,574
Complete
$56,746
In
Progress
($20,549,537)*
$22,328,300
Complete
Pending
$10,159,8637*
P ogress
$3,873,299
Complete
In
Progress
$1,460,315
In
Progress
$5,787,620
Complete
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GMH Electronics
Hemphill Road TCE
Holcombe Creosote
Company
North Belmont PCE
Ore Knob
Potter's Septic Tank
Service
Ram Leather
OU2-Soil/Surface
Water/Sediment Complete
Roxboro, Person OU1-Public Water Complete
Supply
OU2-Entire Site RA
Gastonia, Gaston All RA
Yadkinville, Yadkin Soil and Groundwater RA
Belmont, Gaston Groundwater RA
West Jefferson, Ashe Entire Site
Groundwater
Maco, Brunswick Entire Site
Soil
Groundwater
Mint Hill, Entire Site
Mecklenburg
Sigmon's Septic Tank Statesville, Iredell Entire Site
Soil
Cleanup Status Legend
Phase I
PP
O&M
Complete
O&M
Interim
RA
RA
Complete
$255,791
Complete
$2,158,550
Complete
$4,724,626
Complete
$3,057,630*
In
progress
$7,939,772*
In
Progress
$7,209,778*
In
Progress
$7,535,000
In
Progress
Not Determined In
Progress
Pending
$8,350,000
Complete
In
Progress
$2,244,800 On Hold
In
$17,220,000* progress
$1,329,400
Complete
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 site in the process of finishing of RD; the site is anticipated to be funded by Federal Infrastructure Bill after
the RDs are complete and approved and if the funding is still available
NPL Sites City/County
Aberdeen Pesticides Aberdeen, Moore
Aberdeen Aberdeen, Moore
Contaminated GW
Cleanup
Operable Unit
Status
OU1 and OU4 - Soils -All Sites
Complete
OU3-Groundwater for FC, TS, F6
O&M
OU5-Groundwater for Rt 211 and McIver
O&M
OU 1- Town Well Replacement Complete
OU 2- Groundwater
Bypass 601/Martin
Concord, Cabarrus
OU1-Soil/Sediment at Martin Scrap
Scrap
OU2-Off-Site Soil/Sediment
OU3-Groundwater
Celanese
Shelby, Cleveland
OU1-Groundwater
Corporation
OU2-Soil
Surface Water
Charles Macon
Cordova,
Soil
Lagoon and Drum
Richmond
Groundwater
Chemtronics Inc.
Swannanoa,
Soil
Buncombe
Groundwater
CTS of Asheville
Asheville,
All
Buncombe
FCX Inc.
Statesville, Iredell
OU3-Burlington Industries Site
Geigy Chemical
Aberdeen, Moore
Soil
Groundwater
General
East Flat Rock,
Electric/Shepherd
Henderson
Sol]
Farm
Groundwater
Surface Water/Sediment
Horton Iron and
Wilmington, New
All
Metal
Hanover
Jadco-Hughes
Belmont, Gaston
Soil/Sediment
Groundwater
JFD
Electronics/Channel
Oxford, Granville
Soil
Master
Kerr-McGee
Chemical
Koppers Company
Inc.
Navassa,
Brunswick
Morrisville, Wake
National Starch and Salisbury, Rowan
Chemical
Groundwater
OU 1 Soil Only
OU 2 Soil Only RA
OU 3 Marsh RI
OU 4 Operation Area RI
OU 5 Groundwater RI
Soil
Groundwater
Surface Water
OU1-Groundwater in Western Part of Site
OU2-Trench Area Soil/Surface Water
RI
O&M
Complete
O&M
O&M
Complete
Complete
Complete
O&M
RD
RD
RA
RA
Complete
O&M
M_
O&M
Complete
RD
O&M
O&M
Complete
O&M
Complete
Delisted
In Progress
In Progress
In Progress
In Progress
Complete
O&M
Complete
O&M/RI
Complete
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OU3-Area 2 Groundwater/Wastewater Treatment
O&M
Area/Surface Water/Sediments in NE Tributary
OU4-Area 2 Soil/Wastewater Treatment Lagoon Area
O&M
New Hanover
Wilmington, New
Groundwater
Complete/
County Airport
Hanover
Delisted
NCSU Lot 86
Raleigh, Wake
Soil
O&M
Groundwater
O&M
Reasor Chemical
Castle Hayne,
Soil
Complete/
New Hanover
Delisted
Groundwater
Complete/
Delisted
USMC Camp
Jacksonville,
Multiple Units
Various
LeJeune
Onslow
Stages
USMC Cherry
Cherry Point,
Multiple Units
Various
Point
Craven
Stages
Ward Transformer
Raleigh, Wake
OU1-Downgradient Reaches RA
Complete
OU2-Plant Area and Groundwater
FS
Time Critical Removal
Complete
Wright Chemical
Riegelwood,
Not Determined
RI
Corporation
Columbus
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, the 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 173 sites where assessments and cleanups are underway in accordance with an administrative
agreement with the state is provided in Table IV-5. There are 108 REC-directed and 65 division -directed actions. Table
IV-6 is a list of an additional 82 division -directed responsible party assessment and cleanup actions pending
administrative agreements.
TABLE IV-5. VOLUNTARY PARTY REMEDIAL ACTIONS UNDER ADMINISTRATIVE
AGREEMENTS DURING FY 2022-23 (108 REC and 65 DIVISION DIRECTED)
ID Number Site Name
NONCDO000040 ABBOTT LABORATORIES
NCD045924339 ACME UNITED CORPORATION
NONCDO001226 ADAMS-MILLIS PLANT 2/33 — NONUST
NONCDO001245 ALLEN-BECK NON -PETROLEUM
NCDO02464691 ALLIANCE CAROLINA TOOL AND MOLD
City
County
LAURINBURG
SCOTLAND
FREMONT
WAYNE
MOUNT AIRY
SURRY
GRANITE
CALDWELL
FALLS
ARDEN
BUNCOMBE
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NONCD0001257
AMERICAN TRUETZSCHLER
NONCD0001273
ANSELL HEALTHCARE
NONCD0001275
AO SMITH ELECTRIC MOTOR
NONCD0002881
ARDEE/TRANSLITE
NCD986188787
ASHEVILLE COAL GAS PLANT #1
NONCD0000032
ASHEVILLE COAL GAS PLANT #2
NCD003193588
BARBOUR BOAT WORKS, INC.
NONCD0003099 BASF
NCD003149705
NCD083673590
NCD054412283
NCD003189024
NONCD0000002
NONCD0001400
NCD986171965
NCD000608117
NCD986188803
NCD981861214
NONCD0000041
NCD061801361
NONCD0001509
NCD986230688
NCD982116477
NCD986197333
NONCD0002304
NONCD0001544
NONCD0001097
NCD003195161
NONCD0001551
NONCD0001061
NONCD0002990
NONCD0002216
NONCD0001901
NONCD0001569
NONCD0001262
NONCD0001420
NONCD0001182
NCD057454670
BASF WAYNDOTTE CORPORATION
BENDIX CORPORATION
BLACK & DECKER PLANT (FORMER)
BORDEN CHEMICAL FAYETTEVILLE
PLANT
BURLINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
BURLINGTON HOUSE REIDSVILLE PLANT
CARO-KNIT
CELANESE CORPORATION/FIBERS TECH
CHARLOTTE COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
CHARLOTTE TRANSPORTATION
TERMINAL
CIBA-GEIGY
CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
CLAIRE MANUFACTURING
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE GROUP, INC
CONAGRA FOODS, INC
CONCORD COAL GAS PLANT
CONOVER CHAIR COMPANY
COOKSON FIBERS
COPES-VULCAN, INC
CORNING GLASS WORKS
COTTON MILL SQUARE - SOLVENTS
CP&L NORTHERN DIVISION COMPLEX
CROWN ACURA
CROWN AUTO DEALERSHIP
CROWN FORD FAYETTEVILLE
CROWN HONDA & CAMCO
CROWN PONTIAC-SOLVENT
CSX HAMLET DIESEL SHOP
CUMMINS ATLANTIC -GENERAL OFFICE
BLDG
DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP/OCCIDENTAL
NCD981861743 DUKE POWER/GREENSBORO GAS PLANT
CHARLOTTE
TARBORO
MEBANE
SHELBY
ASHEVILLE
ASHEVILLE
NEW BERN
HOLLY
SPRINGS
CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
TARBORO
FAYETTEVILLE
BURLINGTON
REIDSVILLE
WILMINGTON
CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
GREENSBORO
CHARLOTTE
STATESVILLE
GARNER
CONCORD
CONOVER
ANSONVILLE
CHARLOTTE
RALEIGH
GREENSBORO
GARNER
GREENSBORO
GREENSBORO
FAYETTEVILLE
GREENSBORO
GREENSBORO
HAMLET
CHARLOTTE
CASTLE
HAYNE
GREENSBORO
MECKLENBURG
EDGECOMBE
ALAMANCE
CLEVELAND
BUNCOMBE
BUNCOMBE
CRAVEN
WAKE
MECKLENBURG
MECKLENBURG
EDGECOMBE
CUMBERLAND
ALAMANCE
ROCKINGHAM
NEW HANOVER
MECKLENBURG
MECKLENBURG
MECKLENBURG
MECKLENBURG
GUILFORD
MECKLENBURG
IREDELL
WAKE
CABARRUS
CATAWBA
ANSON
MECKLENBURG
WAKE
GUILFORD
WAKE
GUILFORD
GUILFORD
CUMBERLAND
GUILFORD
GUILFORD
RICHMOND
MECKLENBURG
NEW HANOVER
GUILFORD
51
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
ELIZABETH
NCD986197267
ELIZABETH CITY COAL GAS
CITY
PASQUOTANK
NONCD0001681
Empire Brush Facility
GREENVILLE
PITT
NCD003201837
ENCEE CHEMICAL SALES, INC.
BRIDGETON
CRAVEN
NONCD0001683
Energy Conversion Systems
DUNN
HARNETT
NONCD0002904
ENGINEERED CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL
ELON
ALAMANCE
NONCD0002903
ENGINEERED CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL
WHITSETT
GUILFORD
F FASTENING SYSTEMS/DIXIE
NONCD0001137
NS
YARNONCD0001700
STANFIELD
STANLY
FAIRCHILD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS CO.
WINSTON-
FORSYTH
SALEM
NCD062566047
FASCO CONTROLS CORPORATION
SHELBY
CLEVELAND
NCD986197341
FAYETTEVILLE COAL GAS/RAY AVE
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
NONCD0002854
FIBER DYNAMICS
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
NONCD0000017
FLAKT PRODUCTS
WINSTON-
FORSYTH
SALEM
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
GLENN MANUFACTURING/DECORATIVE
NONCD0001779
HOME ACCE
MORVEN
ANSON
NCD986197309
GOLDSBORO COAL GAS PLANT #1
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
NONCD0002891
GOLDSBORO MILLING -MILL #1 & #2
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
NONCD0001089
GREENSBORO COAL GAS PLANT #1
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NCD986188886
GREENVILLE COAL GAS PLANT
GREENVILLE
PITT
NCD981922362
GREIF, INC
BLADENBORO
BLADEN
FUQUA
NONCD0001064
GUILFORD MILLS PLANT
VARINA
WAKE
NCD051739209
HARRELSON RUBBER COMPANY
ASHEBORO
RANDOLPH
NONCD0001084
HENDERSON COAL GAS PLANT
HENDERSON
VANCE
NONCD0001085
HICKORY COAL GAS PLANT
HICKORY
CATAWBA
NCD986188837
HIGH POINT COAL GAS PLANT
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
NONCD0002602
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL
MAIDEN
CATAWBA
PLEASANT
NCD048401087
HOOKER FURNITURE
GARDEN
GUILFORD
NCD003215696
HUNT MANUFACTURING
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
52
NONCD0001888
NONCD0001907
NCD986215465
NONCD0001947
NONCD0001948
NONCD0001951
NCD000653576
NONCD0001953
NONCD0001118
NCD097361018
NCD986197366
NCD980729677
NONCD0001173
NCD986197358
NCD982084113
NCD062552989
NCD055359079
NONCD0002992
NONCD0002068
NONCD0002085
NONCD0003047
NONCD0002490
NCD986197259
NONCD0002802
NONCD0002236
NCD057248759
NCD055162069
NONCD0001425
NONCD0001939
NONCD0003150
NCD000613273
NONCD0001020
NCD040047425
NONCD0002128
NONCD0002345
NONCD0002350
NCD062548995
NCD986188894
NCD986188902
NONCD0001087
NONCD0001108
HYDROLABS, INC. (ALLIED COLLOIDS)
INTERNATIONAL RESISTIVE CORP.
JMC USA INC
KAYSER-ROTH
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)
NATIONAL FLEET SUPPLY
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
PRAXAIR SURFACE TECHNOLOGIES
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
ALBEMARLE
BOONE
RTP
LUMBERTON
ASHEBORO
SALISBURY
SALISBURY
CHERRYVILLE
WILSON
CHARLOTTE
KINSTON
BREVARD
HERTFORD
LEXINGTON
WILSON
CHARLOTTE
SPRING HOPE
RALEIGH
SWANNANOA
DURHAM
MOUNT HOLLY
CHARLOTTE
NEW BERN
NEWLAND
GREENSBORO
ROANOKE
RAPIDS
CHARLOTTE
DUNN
KINGS
MOUNTAIN
RANDELMAN
CHARLOTTE
GREENSBORO
FAYETTEVILLE
WILSON
FAYETTEVILLE
ENFIELD
WEAVERVILLE
RALEIGH
RALEIGH
REIDSVILLE
ASHEVILLE
STANLY
WATAUGA
DURHAM
ROBESON
RANDOLPH
ROWAN
ROWAN
GASTON
WILSON
MECKLENBURG
LENOIR
TRANSYLVANIA
PERQUIMANS
DAVIDSON
WILSON
MECKLENBURG
NASH
WAKE
BUNCOMBE
DURHAM
GASTON
MECKLENBURG
CRAVEN
AVERY
GUILFORD
HALIFAX
MECKLENBURG
HARNETT
CLEVELAND
RANDOLPH
MECKLENBURG
GUILFORD
CUMBERLAND
WILSON
CUMBERLAND
HALIFAX
BUNCOMBE
WAKE
WAKE
ROCKINGHAM
BUNCOMBE
53
NONCD0001171
RENTAL UNIFORM SERVICES
NONCD0002391
REXAM CORPORATION - B
NCD986182582
RHONE-POULENC (RHODIA)
NONCD0001157
ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORP
NONCD0001154
ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORP
NCD986197325
ROCKY MOUNT COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
NCD986197317
ROCKY MOUNT COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
NCD041466525
ROCKY MOUNT FIBER DUMP
NONCD0002427
ROYSTER-CLARK FERTILIZER FACILITY
NONCD0002431 RUS
NONCD0002438
NCD986197283
NONCD0003219
NONCD0003226
NCD003234549
NONCD0003214
NCN000407206
NONCD0002511
NONCD0002491
NCD058517467
NCD053488557
NONCD0002531
NCD986197291
NCD024895864
NCD083669952
NONCD0001101
NONCD0002575
NONCD0002787
NONCD0002633
NCD082362989
NONCD0002833
NCR000010272
NONCD0002645
NONCD0002646
NCD000822957
NONCD0002871
NCD980557623
NONCD0002656
SALEM UNIFORM SERVICES FACILITY
SALISBURY COAL GAS PLANT #1
SAWYER ROAD STOCKPILES - A
SAWYER ROAD STOCKPILES - B
SCM PROCTOR SILEX/WEAREVER
SELKIRK RLTY: PHARR YARNS SPACE DYE
PLNT
SHULIMSON BROTHERS SCRAP YARD
SOUTH BRUNSWICK MIDDLE SCHOOL
SOUTH SEA RATTAN
SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT COMPANY
SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT COMPANY
STANLEY FASTENING
STATESVILLE COAL GAS PLANT
STEWART-WARNER CORPBASSICK-SACK
STORY BURIAL AREAS/UNION CHEMICAL
STRONGHAVEN WAREHOUSE
TAKEDA - BASF
TRAVIS KNITS, INC (AKA MOHICAN MILLS)
TRINITY AMERICAN CORP.
TUNGSTEN QUEEN MINE/ATLAS MINE
UMICORE CSM NA
UNC-COGENERATION FACILITY
UNIFIRST
UNIFIRST CORPORATION (FRMR
TEXTILEASE)
UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY
BATTERY
UNITED METAL FINISHING
UNIVERSITY OF NC/ARPT WASTE DISP
UNOCAL-GOODRICH
CLINTON
GREENSBORO
GASTONIA
GREENVILLE
LINCOLNTON
ROCKY MOUNT
ROCKY MOUNT
ROCKY MOUNT
STATESVILLE
WINSTON-
SALEM
WINSTON-
SALEM
SALISBURY
RALEIGH
RALEIGH
SOUTHERN
PINES
MCADENVILLE
ASHEVILLE
SOUTHPORT
GREENSBORO
WILMINGTON
GULF
SANFORD
STATESVILLE
WINSTON-
SALEM
CHARLOTTE
MATTHEWS
WILMINGTON
CHERRYVILLE
GLENOLA
TOWNSVILLE
MAXTON
CHAPEL HILL
WILMINGTON
GOLDSBORO
ASHEBORO
GREENSBORO
CHAPEL HILL
CHARLOTTE
SAMPSON
GUILFORD
GASTON
PITT
LINCOLN
NASH
NASH
EDGECOMBE
IREDELL
FORSYTH
FORSYTH
ROWAN
WAKE
WAKE
MOORE
GASTON
BUNCOMBE
BRUNSWICK
GUILFORD
NEW HANOVER
CHATHAM
LEE
IREDELL
FORSYTH
MECKLENBURG
MECKLENBURG
NEW HANOVER
GASTON
RANDOLPH
VANCE
SCOTLAND
ORANGE
NEW HANOVER
WAYNE
RANDOLPH
GUILFORD
ORANGE
MECKLENBURG
54
NCD053485991
VARCO-PRUDEN BUILDINGS
KERNERSVILLE
FORSYTH
NONCDO001139
VERMONT AMERICAN
BOONE
WATAUGA
NONCDO002676
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
WINSTON-
NCD986188845
WINSTON-SALEM COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
SALEM
FORSYTH
NCD986188852
WINSTON-SALEM COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
WINSTON-
FORSYTH
SALEM
NCD982156812
WYSONG & MILES
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
* - Remediating party conducting cleanup of a portion of the site only.
TABLE IV-6. 83 ONGOING DIVISION -DIRECTED RESPONSIBLE PARTY
ASSESSMENTS/CLEANUPS NOT UNDER AGREEMENTS DURING
FY 2022-23
ID Number
Site Name
City
County
NONCDO001263
AMP, INC. - BUILDING 54
CLEMMONS
FORSYTH
NCD980844518
AMP BUILDING 68
CLEMMONS
FORSYTH
NONCDO002205
AMP, INC-BLDG 090
KERNERSVILLE
FORSYTH
NCD047257472
APPLIED RESEARCH GROUP, INC.
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCDO003190
ATLANTIC AVE METALS
ROCKY MOUNT
EDGECOMBE
NONCDO001323
BASF-ENKA (OTM BUILDING)
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
NONCDO001862
BETA FLUID SYSTEMS
REIDVILLE
ROCKINGHAM
WINSTON-
NONCDO001133
BOWMAN GRAY-FRIEDBURG CAMPUS
SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCDO001429
CAPE FEAR AUTO
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
NONCDO001434
CAPRI INDUSTRIES, INC.
MORGANTON
BURKE
NONCDO003035
CAROLINA ASBESTOS COR
DAVIDSON
MECKLENBURG
NONCDO003224
CAROLINA HOSIERY MILLS, INC
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
NONCDO001408
CARTER WOODSON CHARTER SCHOOL
WINSTON
FORSYTH
SALEM
NCD046148540
CENTRAL TRANSPORT
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NCDO03221868
CENTURY FURNITURE
HICKORY
CATAWBA
NONCD0001162
CHAMPION FINISHING CO
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
NONCDO001473
CHAMPION -PIGEON RIVER SEEP
CANTON
HAYWOOD
NCD991278680
CHEMCRAFT/SADOLIN PAINT PRODCUTS
WINSTON-
FORSYTH
SALEM
NONCDO001206
CITY OF CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
FUQUA
NONCDO002953
CORNELL DUBLIER ELECTRONICS (FRMR)
VARINA
WAKE
NCDO06556963
CR INDUSTRIES
GASTONIA
GASTON
NCN000410174
DALY-HERRING COMPANY/PRILLAMAN
KINSTON
LENOIR
55
NCN000405052
DAVIDSON ASBESTOS
NONCD0001141
DIAZIT COMPANY
NONCD0002996
DICEY MILLS
NONCD0002624
DODSON EXTERMINATIORS/US CELL
NONCD0001625
DOMINION TEXTILES (USA)
NONCD0001663
EATON FACILITY (FORMER)
NONCD0001679
ELOX CORPORATION FACILITY
NONCD0003196
FAULKNERS GULF GREENSBORO
NCD067178707
FAWN PLASTICS
NONCD0002956 FIE TOP ROAD SALT PILE
NONCD0001720
NCD003154960
NONCD0003119
NONCD0003149
NONCD0001759
NCD050409150
NCD043679349
NCD009305699
NONCD0001219
NONCD0002809
NCD062571658
NCD000770487
NONCD0003200
NCD049997786
NCD980557888
NONCD0003220
NCD055167324
NONCD0003225
NCD091572073
NONCD0002873
NONCD0001655
NONCD0003105
NONCD0002440
NONCD0003219
NONCD0003226
NCD095458709
NCD093338119
NCD000616516
NCD071561864
NCD003951878
NCD091567065
FLEET SUPPLY COMPANY - NONUST
FLEMING LABORATORIES
FORWARD HIGH POINT PROPERTY
GALLANT MARITIME
GELTMAN CORPORATION
GENERAL ELECTRIC
GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER CO
GTE SYLVANIA, INC.
HARLEE AVENUE CONTAMINATION
HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE
HONEYWELL MICRO SWITCH DIV.
IMC/INTERNATIONAL MINERALS & CHEM
INDUSTRIAL DRIVE TCE
INMONT CORP/BASF CORPORATION
LENOIR CITY LANDFILL
MAPLE AVENUE SOLVENTS
MITCHELL-BISSELL PLANT
NATIONAL SALVAGE FIRE
NATIONAL STARCH & CHEMICAL CO
NELLO TEER QUARRY-DENFIELD
RENTAL TOWEL AND UNIFORM
SAAB BARRACUDA FACILITY
SAM'S MART #788
SAWYER ROAD STOCKPILES - A
SAWYER ROAD STOCKPILES - B
SCHRADER AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS DIV
SCM CORP. GLIDDEN CINGS & RESINS
SCOVILL INC/SECURITY PRODUCTS
SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY
SQUARE D COMPANY
STANADYNE, INC/DIESEL SYSTEMS
DAVIDSON
YOUNGSVILLE
SHELBY
JACKSONVILLE
HICKORY
FLETCHER
DAVIDSON
GREENSBORO
MIDDLESEX
MAGGIE
VALLEY
WINSTON-
SALEM
CHARLOTTE
HIGH POINT
BEAUFORT
CONOVER
WILMINGTON
CHARLOTTE
SMITHFIELD
CHARLOTTE
HIGH POINT
MARS HILL
WINSTON-
SALEM
WENDELL
MORGANTON
LENOIR
WILMINGTON
ROSMAN
GOLDSBORO
LELAND
DURHAM
GRAHAM
LLLINGTON
GREENSBORO
RALEIGH
RALEIGH
MONROE
CHARLOTTE
MONROE
GREENSBORO
ASHEVILLE
WASHINGTON
MECKLENBURG
FRANKLIN
CLEVELAND
ONSLOW
CATAWBA
HENDERSON
MECKLENBURG
GUILFORD
NASH
HAYWOOD
FORSYTH
MECKLENBURG
GUILFORD
CARTERET
CATAWBA
NEW HANOVER
MECKLENBURG
JOHNSTON
MECKLENBURG
GUILFORD
MADISON
FORSYTH
WAKE
BURKE
CALDWELL
NEW HANOVER
TRANSYLVANIA
WAYNE
BRUNSWICK
DURHAM
ALAMANCE
HARNETT
GUILFORD
WAKE
WAKE
UNION
MECKLENBURG
UNION
GUILFORD
BUNCOMBE
BEAUFORT
56
NONCD0002579 TALON ZIPPER FACILITY (FORMER)
STANLEY
GASTON
NONCD0002583 TAYLOR SALT & CHEMICAL
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0002238 TERMINEX PEST CONTROL
WINSTON-
FORSYTH
SALEM
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
NCDO03184249 UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY
GREENVILLE
PITT
NONCD0002648 UNITED CHEM-CON-NONUST
LANSING
ASHE
NCDO89903983 UNIVAR USA, INC
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NONCD0000003 VAN WATERS & ROGERS
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
NONCD0003222 W CUMBERLAND ST PCE
DUNN
HARNETT
WINSTON-
NONCD0003223 WEAVER FERTILIZER WINSTON-SALEM
SALEM
FORSYTH
NONCD0003235 WEAVER FERTILIZER BROWNSBORO ROAD
WINSTON-
FORSYTH
SALEM
NCDO03195963 WESTINGHOUSE ELEC METER & LIGHT
RALEIGH
WAKE
NONCD0003235 WISCASSETT MILLS
ALBEMARLE
STANLY
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 16 sites where potential imminent hazards were reported, or where abatement activities continued in FY 2022-23. Their
location, a site description, status, and funding source are also provided.
Table IV-7. SUMMARY OF IMMINENT HAZARD SITES
Site
City/Cou
my
Site Description
Status
Funding
Source
IHSB continued the investigation of chlorinated
solvent contamination in the area by conducting
Carolina
Trichloroethylene from an unknown source has
soil vapor sampling at a nearby student
Biological
Elon/
contaminated groundwater and drinking water
apartment complex, where it was determined
DWM/
York Rd. -
Alamance
wells in the area.
that there is no risk of vapor intrusion related to
Owner
Residence
the site. Additional work is unlikely due to
issues gaining property access at other
properties.
Former textile mill with very elevated
Groundwater wells, Potts Creek, and indoor air
Cinderella
Kings
perchloroethylene (PCE) levels in soil, soil gas,
are routinely monitored. Several areas within the
Knitting
Mountain/
indoor air, groundwater, surface water, and
onsite building continued to have elevated PCE
DWM
Mills
Cleveland
sediments. A large groundwater contamination
in the indoor air. A Vapor Mitigation Subslab
plume extends off the property to a city ark
Pilot Test was conducted to determine
57
which is bordered by a stream accessible to the
appropriate locations for blowers to enhance the
public. PCE concentrations in the stream are of
passive system by forcing air movement. Based
concern. Soil vapor levels exceeded vapor
on the pilot study results, blowers were installed
screening levels. In FY 2016-17, the EPA
on five existing mitigation vents. Recent
installed a passive vapor mitigation system in the
quarterly sampling indicated elevated indoor air
onsite building to reduce PCE levels in the indoor
concentrations in two additional areas. Two
air.
additional blowers were installed in the vents in
those areas. Current results indicate the two
additional blowers alleviated the issue. A health
risk evaluation was performed on the surface
water samples from Potts Creek and the results
indicated a risk to recreators. The County Health
Department plans to install warning signs. DWM
collected downstream samples to determine an
endpoint for the signage.
Data included in a Duke University student's
City's enviromnental consultant conducted
Durham
Durham/
Master's Thesis indicated lead contaminated
additional sampling and confirmed previous
findings. City evaluating plans for additional
Responsibl
Parks- Lead
Durham
soil was found in in three city parks due ash
sampling and pursuing eligibility for sites to
e Party
from historical waste incinerator operations.
enter PRLF Program.
A final report was received and reviewed in
October 2022. Health Risk Evaluations were
Assessment work was initiated in May 2022, to
requested and generated in November 2022 and
update groundwater conditions and begin a
forwarded to property owner after meeting on
vapor intrusion evaluation of the active facility
November 15, 2022. The IHSB obtained
on the property with soil gas testing. The results
Property access from neighboring properties and
of the soil -gas sampling indicated TCE, PCE,
drafted an expanded offsite vapor intrusion
and cis-1,2-DCE levels that required indoor air
evaluation request, approved the work plan
sampling. In June 2022, indoor air results
between October and November 2022.
indicated TCE and cis-1,2-DCE levels required
Additional expanded field work was completed
Geltman
Conover/
immediate mitigation. Staff deployed six (6) air
in January 2023. Staff also developed a draft
DWM/Ow
Corporation
Catawba
purification units and confirmed levels were
NORR in December 2022 for the property
ner
within acceptable risk thresholds. IHSB
owner. The owner replaced APUs with six (6)
coordinated a meeting with site facility workers,
of his own in January 2023. The IHSB upper
North Carolina DWM staff and toxicologists
management and NC DEQ consult met with the
from the North Carolina Department of Health
owner and executed the NORR in January 2023.
and Human Services (DHHS) to communication
March Indoor Air data was above NCDEQ
risk and assisted the property owner with plans
guidance values. Additional Mitigation
for a permanent indoor air mitigation system.
measures were implemented, and confirmation
samples collected in April 2023. A permanent
vapor mitigation system (VIMS) was installed
in April 2023.
March 2023 indoor air (IA) testing showed TCE
levels exceeded commercial screening levels.
A March 2022 Phase II ESA prepared for the
HVAC adjustments were used to reduce TCE
UST Section indicated that high concentrations
levels to acceptable levels. Confirmation
Industrial
Wendell/
TCE were detected in a monitoring well located
sampling performed in June 2023 shows TCE
Responsibl
Drive TCE
Wake
near a occupied building at concentrations
concentrations remain at acceptable levels. The
e Party
exceeding vapor intrusion screening levels. The
responsible party plans to seal cracks in the
TCE was never fully investigated.
floor and determine if other action needed.
Follow-up IA testing is planned for late fall
2023.
During routine groundwater monitoring,
Final soil gas and groundwater testing report
unexpectedly high solvent concentrations were
completed in September. No further VI work
Graham/
detected in a groundwater monitoring well near
needed. PCE still present in groundwater at
DWM
Alamance
DSCA & IHSB site. The concentrations
concentration exceeding the 2L groundwater
Kayser -Roth
detected were much higher than previous results
standard. All businesses and homes in area are
— Graham-C
in that well.
on city water.
Mallard
Charlotte/
On February 18, 2022, the IHSB was notified of
IHSB staff received the final abatement report
Creek
Mecklenbur
a release of styrene due to a product line gasket
on March 7, 2023, and subsequently approved
Polymers
failure at a 150-acre facility The total calculated
the documented abatement actions. A no -further
Responsibl
g
discharge was 8,253 gallons, most of which was
action letter was issued in September 2023.
e Party
Styrene
observed to have been released into the
Release
secondary containment area. However, a crack
in the secondary containment, resulted in a
discharge of into a storm water pond.
Due to a change in property ownership, IHSB
was able to conduct groundwater and soil vapor
sampling on a potential source property after
investigating chlorinated solvent contamination
off -site in previous years. Groundwater is
contaminated on at least three properties but the
risk for vapor intrusion was not exceeded. Since
public water is available in the area, and the
Troy/
remaining property owners will not grant DWM
Mullinex
Montgomer
Chlorinated solvents discovered in drinking
access to sample their properties, there is no
Grocery
water wells during a UST investigation.
further work planned at this time.
DWM
A partial abatement was performed in August
2022. Stream and sediment sampling indicated
that Walters Lake was not affected. The
discharge incident was entered into the IHSB
On July 14, 2022, a truck hauling liquid
inventory as an open site with an undetermined
fertilizer overturned on the side of the I-40
volume of contaminated soil remaining that
eastbound lane. 2,700 gallons of liquid fertilizer
could not be removed without impacting the
Red Wolves
was discharged onto the shoulder of the road.
interstate roadway. Another round of stream and
Fertilizer
Clyde/
The discharge was located approximately 350
lake sampling is being required for the
Responsibl
Discharge
Haywood
feet from Walters Lake.
responsible party to conduct by March 2024.
e Party
The EPA conducted groundwater, soil vapor,
A former textile facility with chlorinated
and surface water sampling on site, along the
solvent contamination in groundwater,
site boundary, and down -gradient of the site to
including PCE and TCE. There is a concern that
characterize offsite contaminant migration and
groundwater contamination may move off -site
vapor intrusion risk. Levels of chlorinated
Roanoke
and pose a vapor intrusion concern at the
solvents were present on and off -site, but not at
Rosemary
Rapids/Hali
residential and commercial structures located
levels that pose an exposure risk. There is no
Complex
fax
downgradient.
further work planned for this site.
USEPA
IHSB requested that a water sample be collected
from the water supply well at the property. A
On June 10, 2022, IHSB received information that
sample was collected by Mecklenburg County
a landlord applied turpentine to the perimeter and
Groundwater Services (GS) on August 4, 2022.
crawlspace of a home at 4818 Sadler Road. This
Laboratory results were received on August 24,
application led to immediate vapors entering the
2022. No contaminants of concern were
Mecklenbu
Saddler Road
Charlotte/
home with the tenant contacting the local fire
detected. The site incident was closed with a site
rg County
— Turpentine
Mecklenbur
department. Application of turpentine was used as
screening file, number SSF000001149, being
Governme
Release
9
a pest deterrent.
created.
nt GS
The former drycleaner, Specialty Cleaners,
operated until the mid- 1970's when the property
was redeveloped into the current commercial
building. The current property owner was
unaware of historic drycleaning operations. IHSB
Chlorinated solvents were found above the
provided the property owner an application to the
state's 2L groundwater standards around a
Dry -Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act (DSCA)
former Sears Tire and Auto Store. Successive
Program, which accepted the Site into the
offsite investigations conducted by the IHSB
program as an abandoned facility. A DSCA
orphan contractor finally indicated that the
contractor has performed sub -slab soil gas and
South Tunnel
source for these solvents were from a former
indoor air sampling, and is currently performing
Road
Asheville/
drycleaner that is located to the northeast of the
additional soil, groundwater, and vapor intrusion
Solvents
Buncombe
former Sears store.
investigation activities.
DWM
Stat Inc: Red
A 24% hydrofluorosilicic acid spill, on
Hill -
September 7, 2022, from a tanker truck owned
Hydrofluoros
Red
by Stat Incorporated (Lenoir, NC) that was
Spill was fully contained, cleaned -up to visual
ilic Acid
Hill/Caldwe
carrying 4,400 gallons of hydrofluorosilicic
indicators and all material or waste is properly
Responsibl
Spill
11
acid.
handled.
e Party
59
TMI Services
Inc. - Paint
Release
Charlotte/
Mecklenbur
9
A spill of approximately 350 gallons of "Water
Bom Paint" occurred in April 2022 at an exit
ramp. Methanol was released to soil.
Final abatement actions were completed on
September 20, 2022. Report was submitted in
February 2023.
Responsibl
e Party
Historical operations at this facility included the
blending and storage of fertilizers used in
agriculture applications. On January 31, 2022, a
On July 18, 2022, a remedial investigation work
fire occurred at the facility. Consequently,
plan was received and approved. Field activities
several NCDEQ agencies were involved in
in support of this remedial investigation were be
managing the environmental risks. Following
completed by the end of January 2023. The RI
Winston-
the extinguishment of the fire, the IHSB was
Report Phase 1 was received on March 24,
Weaver
Salem/
tasked with overseeing the assessment of the
2023. A RI Phase II workplan will be submitted
Fertilizer Fire
Forsyth
site.
in the Fall 2023.
Owner
TCE from an unknown source was detected in
groundwater during a UST investigation.
Concentrations exceed vapor intrusion
screening levels and vapor intrusion
Initial soil Gas & groundwater testing
Yadkin Road
Fayetteville/
investigation needed at adjacent shopping
completed in April 2023, based on results
Circle K
Cumberland
center.
second phase of soil gas sampling lanned.
DWM
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 2022-23
1. Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund (6372) FY 2022-23
Beginning Cash Balance
$261,249
Deposits FY 2022-23
Appropriations
$400,000
No Further Action review fees
$2,000
Bankruptcy income
$0
Total Deposits
$402,000
Expenditures FY 2022-23
Orphan priority site
sampling/remediation/alternate water
supplies
$377,460
Total Expenditures
$377,460
Ending Cash Balance
$285,789
Obligations
Remediation, laboratory, and bottled
water contract obligations*
$157,084
Total Current Obligations
$157,084
*-Encumbered under contracts.
Available Untasked Funds at End of
FY 2022-23
$128,705
2. Revenue Dedicated to the Pre -Regulatory Landfills (Fund 6379) FY 2022-23
Beginning Cash Balance
$19,212,660
Deposits (FY 2021-22)
Tax (actual total income)
$12,366,463
Administrative expense overcharge refund
$0
Total Deposits
$12,366,463
Expenditures (FY2021-22)
Contracts
$9,453,128
Local government reimbursement
$218,908
Transfer to DWM Solid & Hazardous Waste Programs
$500,000
•1
Operating budget:
PRLF operating budget
$749,840
Inactive Hazardous Sites operating budget
$561,522
Combined operating budget
$1,311,362
Total Expenditures
$11,483,399
Ending Cash Balance
$20,095,724
Total Current Contract and Local Government
Obligations
(Encumbrances not yet Paid)
$4,658,795
Current Effective Cash Balance
$15,436,929
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.
A table and graph depicting the fund income and expenditures by years is below.
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
$
18,516,482.18
2021-22
$
11,959,297.00
$
11,263,119.00
$
19,212,660.18
2022-23
$
12,366,462.76
$
11,483,399.16
$
20,095,723.78
2023-24
$
12,367,000.00
$
15,000,000.00
$
17,462,723.78
Projections for fiscal year 2023-24 were estimated using current project activities.
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Figure IV-1 Pre -Regulatory Landfill Program Funds
Pre -Regulatory Landfill Program Funds
$35,000,000.00 —
$30,000,000.00
$25,000,000.00 —
$20,000,000.00 —
$15,000,000.00 —
$10,000,000.00
$5,000,000.00
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• Historic data provided from fiscal years 2008-09 through 2022-23.
• Projections for fiscal year 2023-24 were estimated using current project activities.
• Work activities may not be completed and invoiced in the same fiscal year.
3. National Priorities List Cost -Share Fund (Fund 6375) FY 2022-23
Estimated cost of federal trust fund/North Carolina cost-
share cleanups
$123,916,300
North Carolina's 10 percent cost -share for
pending/ongoingcleanups
$12,391,630*
Total fund disbursements for cost -share payments
$9,640,974
Balance as of June 30, 2022
$3,925,026
Encumbered amount of the fund balance for cost -share
payments
$1,712,324
Encumbered amount for Cape Fear Wood contract
$56,746
Effective Cash Balance
1 $2,155,956
*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 1.26 percent between FY 2021-22 and FY 2022-23, while the amount of waste disposed of in municipal solid
waste landfills and construction and demolition landfills increased by 0.09 percent from an adjusted disposal amount of
14,024,453 tons in FY 2021-22. A total of 14,037,108 tons of solid waste originating from North Carolina Counties was
disposed of at in -state and out-of-state facilities — an increase in disposal of 12,655 tons from the previous fiscal year.
During FY 2020-21, the rule review and readoption process required by G.S. 15013-21.3A 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 (LAMA),
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 176,347 tons of CCR
in municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills and did not dispose of any CCP in structural fills in FY 2022-23. 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 2022-23,
3,720,573 tons of CCR were placed in coal ash monofills.
Data used in this report, along with other subsidiary reports, is available online at:
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. Key Findings FY 2022-23
• 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 14,037,108 tons in FY 2022-23.
• The 89 sanitary landfills permitted and operating in North Carolina reported disposing of a total of 13,966,261 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
63,910 tons and Virginia was 30,493 tons for a total of 94,403 tons from out-of-state sources.
• Waste exported to Georgia [68,566 tons], South Carolina [198,529 tons], Tennessee [110,644 tons], and Virginia
[101,602 tons] amounted to 479,341 tons.
• The remaining capacity for the 41 active MSW landfills in North Carolina calculates to approximately 28 years of
municipal solid waste at the FY 2022-23 rate of disposal.
• Industrial waste disposal amounted to 4,021,880 tons for FY 2022-23.
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 1.31 tons per person within range of the last 3 fiscal years.
• Coal ash disposal in a MSW landfill did not affect the per capita disposal rate in FY 2022-23 as shown in Table V 1
below.
• Excavated Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) from Duke Energy coal ash impoundments totaling 3,170,874 tons
were reported as disposed of in onsite landfills in FY 2022-23.
• Flue gas desulfurization (FGD) waste produced from Duke Energy coal -fueled plants totaled 491,402 tons; however,
634,797 tons of produced and excavated FGD waste were credited as beneficially used.
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• 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.
2. Departmental Considerations and Recommendations
• The General Assembly is encouraged to consider ways to support the increased recovery and recycling of 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.
• Due to the increased presence of and discovery of emerging contaminants like 1,4, dioxane and PFAS and PFOA,
the general assembly is encouraged to consider requiring all sanitary landfills, and construction and demolition
debris landfills, in particular, to be constructed with a composite base liner system and leachate collection. While
this will increase operational costs to some facilities, it will decrease the contamination of valuable state
groundwater resources.
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. The Act requires that the coal
ash in surface water disposal impoundments be 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
primarily in the cement industry.
1. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and Construction and Demolition (C&D) Landfill Disposal
North Carolina generated and disposed of a total of 14,037,108 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 12,655 tons of waste from the previous
fiscal year. Figure V 1 below 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.
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Figure V-1 MSW and C&D 20-Year Disposal Forecast
18,000,000
n,000,000
ACTl1AL
FORECAST
16,000,000
1s,000,000
�
a
— 0 2023Tons Disposed:
14, 037,108
14,000,000
v
13,000,000
—
a
a
12,000,000
11,000,000
10,0oo,000
i
2022
Population:
10,705,403
9Aoo,aoa
sAoaAaa
7AOVA0o
—Waste Disposed
—Population
6,000,000
s,000Aoo
'DO 190 10 11* VO 1q� f�l 10 1a10 11pa _110 V�o ,Lq� ,iq'yq .�'L'i' 101 10
Note: Population data is from the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) State Demographer
website: https://www.osbm.nc.gov/demog/county-projections for Annual County Populations available at the following
web link: https://www.osbm.nc.gov/population-projections-age-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 479,341 tons in FY 2022-23. During that period, North Carolina landfills
received and disposed of approximately 94,403 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:Hdeq.nc. gov/about/divisions/waste-management/solid-waste-section/solid-waste-facility-lists-presentations-and-
annual-reports/solid-waste-management-annual-reports.
2. Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) and Product (CCP) Generation, Disposal, and Reuse
North Carolina public utility generators of CCR and CCP recorded 176,347 tons of generated coal ash disposed of in
MSW or non -coal ash industrial landfills, during FY 2022-23.
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,
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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 2022-23,
3,720,573 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 2022-23
excavated
from
Ash
Gypsum
impoundment
Total produced
396,235
491,405
3,170,874
Used as Structural Fill
-
-
-
Other Beneficial Uses
1,234,223
634,797
198,022
Disposed in MSW and Industrial
Landfills [not Coal Ash monofills]
176,347
-
-
• 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 is
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 STARO 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 2022-23 that 634,797 tons of gypsum were sent to the drywall or wallboard industry for
reuse.
3. Solid Waste Tax
The N.C. Department of Revenue reported solid waste tax distribution of $25,695,985, which equates to 12,804,503 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.
Table V- 2 N.C. Dept. of Revenue Solid Waste Tax Distribution
PROCEEDS
tat Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
Totals
PROCEEDS AVAILABLE FOR
DISTRIBUTION BEFORE COST
$ 6,005,706.90
$ 7,207,574.29
$
6,099,323.00
$
6,383,380.37
$
25,695,984.56
LESS: REIMBURSEMENT UNDER
SESSION LAW 2007-543
$ -
$ -
$
-
$
-
$
LESS: COST OF COLLECTING
$ 21,376.87
I $ 22,597.67
$
21,450.37
1$
21,554-591
$
86,979.50
PROCEEDS AVAILABLE FOR
DISTRIBUTION
$ 5,984,33D.03
$ 7,184,976.62
$
6,077,872.63
$
6,361,825.78
1 $
25,609 005 06
DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS
INACTIVE HAZARDOUS SITES
CLEANUP FUND (50%)
$ 2,992,165.02
$ 3,592,488.32
$
3,038,936.32
$ 3,180,912.89
$
12,8fl4,502.55
AMOUNT AVAILABLE TO DISTRIBUTE
TO CITIES ( 18.75%)
$ 1,122,061.89
$ 1,347,183.12
$
1,139,601.12
$ 1,192,842.34
$
4,801,688.47
AMOUNT AVAILABLE TO DISTRIBUTE
TO COUNTJES (18.75%0)
$ 1,122,061.89
$ 1,347,183.12
$
1,139,601.12
$ 1,192,842.34
$
4,801,688.47
GENERAL FUND (12.5%)
$ 748,041.23
$ 898,122.06
$
759,734.07
$ 795,228.21
$
3,201,125.57
TOTALS
$ 5,984,330.03
$ 7,184,976.62
$
6,077,872.63
$ 6,361,825.73
$
25,609,005.06
1. Solid waste disposal taxes are levied pursuant to Article 5G of Chapter 105 which provide for a per capita distribution of the proceeds.
2. A city of county is excluded from the distribution under Article 5G if it does not provide salmi 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 FY22-23 due to the timing of distributions from N.C. Department of
Revenue (NCDOR). The table above was compiled using the following NCDOR data:
• 1st Quarter FY22-23: https://www.ncdor.gov/solid-waste-disposal-tax-distribution-quarter-ending-09-30-2022
• 2nd Quarter FY22-23: https://www.ncdor.gov/solid-waste-disposal-tax-distribution-quarter-ending-12-31-2022
• 3rd Quarter FY22-23: https://www.ncdor.gov/solid-waste-disposal-tax-distribution-quarter-ending-03-31-2023
• 4th Quarter FY22-23: https://www.ncdor.gov/solid-waste-disposal-tax-distribution-quarter-ending-06-30-2023
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 17 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.
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Table V- 3 North Carolina's Per Ca ita 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]
2022-23
10,705,403
14,037,108
1.26
0
14,037,108
1.26
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
FY15-16
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
1.00
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.
5. Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Capacity
The total remaining capacity of North Carolina's 41 active permitted MSW landfills measures approximately 364 million
cubic yards, equating to approximately 379 million tons based on a calculated average compaction rate of 1.04 tons of
waste per cubic yard of air space. The capacity does not distinguish between imported or exported waste. The state
capacity calculates to 28 years of waste disposal should the rate of landfill use remain steady at last fiscal year's rate of
approximately 11.4 million tons per year for all active MSW landfills. Continued efforts to increase recycling and material
diversion will help maximize landfill capacity.
Landfill capacity in the state is currently 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 some landfills come to capacity in the next 8-10 years, the availability and convenience of
municipal solid waste disposal facilities will change and some areas will have less access than they do currently.
As shown in Table V 3 above, the disposal of coal ash in MSW landfills did not occur in FY 2022-23. The downward
trend for the past several years has favorably affected MSW landfill capacity in the State.
Tabulation of MSW and C&D landfill capacity can be found in the FY 2022-23 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.
6. 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 2022-23 Solid
Waste Management Annual Report folder, located online at: https:Hdeq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/solid-
waste-section/solid-waste-facility-lists-presentations-and-annual-reports/solid-waste-management-annual-reports..
7. 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 Feedstocks Composted / Mulched below shows
the fractions of materials used as feedstocks.
Figure V- 2 Feedstocks Composted / Mulched
Other. Ir%
Food Waste &
Food Processing
Residuals, 11%
Grease Trap
Waste, 8%
Wooden Pallets,
2%
Sludge &
Blosolids, 13%
Yard Waste, 45%
Animal Wastes, Clean Wood, 6%
to /o Sawdust, 1%
8. Land Application
Septage waste land application is accomplished through staff permitting and compliance activities for more than 620
septage haulers, 197 septage detention or treatment (dewatering) facilities, and 110 land application sites (representing
1,700 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 262,519,064 gallons total of
domestic septage, grease septage, and portable toilet waste was pumped in the calendar year 2022 compared to
234,498,657 pumped in the calendar year 2021. The increase in total septage pumped from 2021 to 2022 was primarily
due to a reported increase in the amount of domestic septage and portable toilet waste pumped. The reported increase in
domestic septage and portable toilet waste pumped may reflect a start to the return of business as normal after the
pandemic and an increase in construction projects. 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 —Portable Toilet
180,000,000
160,000,000
140,000,000
120,000,000
10D,000,000
8D,000,000
60,000,000 - a
4D,000,000
2D,000,000
0
1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022
a. In 2019, two Firms reported over 10,000,000 gallons each of portable toilet waste pumped. The extra 20,000,000 galllons is suspected to be reporting error.
9. Medical Waste
During FY 2022-2023, 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.
Figure V 4 below shows the tonnage of medical waste treated at North Carolina's permitted medical waste treatment
facilities during FY 2022-23. A total of 16,271.31 tons of medical waste generated in North Carolina and 9,723.60 tons
generated from other states, totaling 25,994.91 tons, were treated. A total of 18,106.04 tons of treated medical waste was
disposed of in landfills with a waste tonnage reduction to (incinerator) ash of 5,289.04. 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.
Figure V- 4 Tons of Medical Waste Processed by Fiscal Year
40,000.00
35,000.00
3o,oaD.U0
25,000.00
20,000.00
15,000.00
10,000.00
5,000.00
0.00
3oi
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10. 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 9,723,408.00 pounds or 4,861.70 tons of household hazardous wastes as shown in
Table V 4 below.
Table V- 4 Permanent HHW Facility Collections FY 2022-2023
Household Hazardous Waste
Pounds
Various paints
4,564,128.00
Flammable liquids and solids
1,000,776.00
Automotive oil, filters, and antifreeze
524,057.00
Lead -acid, cadmium, lithium and alkaline batteries
145,171.00
Mercury containing fluorescent light bulbs and other mercury -containing materials
723.000
Compressed gases
131,219.00
Poisonous materials such as insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and pool chemicals
138,624.00
Corrosive materials
161,997.00
Oxidizing substances
87,992.00
Aerosols
92,424.00
Smoke Alarms
0.00
PCB/Ballasts
48.00
Propane tanks
0.00
Fire extinguishers
19,158.00
Twenty-nine counties, six municipalities, and one business held 53 one -day temporary HHW collection events during FY
2022-2023. The 53 events collected a total of 621,467.00 pounds or 310.73 tons of household hazardous wastes.
Figure V 5 below illustrates the amounts of HHW collected annually since FY 2011-12. A complete listing of locations of
permanent HHW sites as well as current one -day events can be found at: https:Hdeq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-
management/hhw.
Although the collection of HHW is a costly endeavor, increasing numbers of units of local government as well as civic
organizations, and private industries are arranging for this valuable service for North Carolina communities. The fiscal
year total collected is 5,107.38 tons and the collection cost reported by units of local government for temporary and
permanent collection events is $5,995,288.28.
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Figure V- 5 Household Hazardous Waste in Tons by Fiscal Year
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11. 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 • Coal Combustion Product Landfills and Structural
Landfills Fills
• Closed Post -Closure Landfills • Household Hazardous Waste Collection Sites
• 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
• 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
12. 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:
Illegal Dumping: 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 agriculture and natural resources (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. Pre -approval is critical
because it allows for rapid mobilization of cleanup services as well as ensuring that the maximum reimbursement of
cleanup costs from FEMA can be obtained. The Solid Waste Section is in the process of developing a new online
application tool for the submittal of applications for potential TDSRs. This will allow the Section to efficiently track
applications as they are submitted and processed.
The Solid Waste Section assisted with response and clean-up following Hurricane Ian; evaluated and coordinated the
review of seven 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 one that
helps the Department track applications as they go through the process.
North Carolina's tax certification program is very robust and provides property tax benefits to numerous companies and
business types. Tax certification programs in other southeastern states typically place more restrictions on the types of
businesses that can apply. Since North Carolina's program is broad and open to any company or business that maintains
assets used exclusively for recycling or resource recovery, the program has been an effective tool in new business
recruitment for the state.
In the past seven years, the Solid Waste Section has processed approximately 1,180 certification applications. Figure V 7
below shows applications received and approved for the past seven years, while Figure V 8 shows that these
approximately 1,180 applications resulted in an estimated value (as reported by the applicant) of $1.2 Billion 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.
The estimated value of business equipment exempted was much greater in FY22-23 than in previous years. This was due
to an estimated $363,769,560 of business equipment exempted from the three STAR® Units located at Duke Energy's
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Buck, Cape Fear, and H.F. Lee facilities, where coal combustion residual materials are recycled. More information
regarding the STAR® Units is included in Section B2. Figure V8 includes a breakdown of the estimated value of business
equipment exempted.
Figure V- 7 Tax Certification Applications Received and Approved
■ Applications Received ■ Applications Approved
250
205
200 18M1 191 1951F1 lE
N 172
a 1.57165 1611E 152
m
DLO 137
cL
4 122
0
a 100
E
50
0
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23
Fiscal Year
Figure V- 8 Estimated Value of Business Eauiument Certified as Tax Exemut
■EstinatedValue Exempted ■ STAR FaciitiesFstimatedViiLeExempted
$400,000,000
$363,769,560
s350,000,000
s300,000,000
s250,000,000
6200,000,000 $155,221,149 $173,716,285 $181,813,936
$150,000,000 $133,324,855
$114,525
$104,00t},004 $91, 349,7f
$98,729,752 ,189
$50,000,000 '
s0
2015-17 2017-19 2019-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-2,3
FiscalYear
13. 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.
C. 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
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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 residents 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 44 of North Carolina's counties and 43 out of 451 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
2022-23.
Table V- 5 Local Source Reduction / Reuse Programs in FY 2022-23
Number of Programs
Program Type
Backyard Composting
44
38 Education Programs
14 Compost Bins Sales (1,419 total bins sold
Public Reuse
14 Swap Shop Programs (70 swap shop locations)
26
8 Paint Exchange Programs (77,830 pounds of paint reused)
2 Reusable Dish/Utensil Loan Programs
10 Others (e.g., book swaps, pallet exchange, moving box exchange, swap events)
Source Reduction
26 Promoting Food Waste Reduction
35 Promoting Single -Use Plastic Reduction
61
34 Promoting Junk Mail Reduction
43 Promoting Reuse and Donation
6 Promoting Other Source Reduction Activities
87
Total Local Governments with Source Reduction or Reuse Programs
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 increase in FY 2022-23 when compared to the previous fiscal year. Recovery of traditional
recyclables (paper, glass, plastics and metal) and electronics decreased slightly while recovery of organics, tires, and
construction and demolition debris increased. Overall, amount recovered per capita increased by 10 pounds of material for
the year.
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 2018-19 through FY 2022-23
Material
FY 2018-19
FY 2019-20
FY 2020-21
FY 2021-22
FY 2022-23
Total Paper
322,959
285,848
311,703
291,418
280,440
Total Glass
124,632
104,659
91,164
85,865
74,866
Total Plastics
40,611
39,444
38,185
36,993
34,148
Total Metal'
76,140
87,167
91,515
82,153
80,174
TotalOrganics2
925,289
817,307
828,155
786,205
866,600
Special Wastes
9,400
8,720
9,693
8,839
9,990
Electronics
13,444
11,736
10,624
8,908
8,172
Construction and
102,240
86,973
90,586
98,165
104,330
Demolition Debris
Tires3
153,645
139,104
118,165
97,899
110,475
Other
2,004
2,118
961
1,078
1,073
Totals
1,770,364
1,583,076
1,590,751
1,497,522
1,570,268
Per Capita Recovery
340.39
301.30
300.50
283.72
293.36
(lbs.)
Recovery Ratio
0.13
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
(Recycling: Disposal)
Includes white goods, aluminum cans, steel cans and other metals.
s Includes yard waste, pallets, wood waste and food waste.
'Tons of tires listed as recovered includes only those tires originating from within North Carolina that were processed in
orth 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 2022-23.
Figure V- 9 Characterization of Local Government Recovery
Organics, 55
Glass.4.8%�_
17.9%
Other, 0.1%
_tronics, 0.5%
)ecialty
ftes, 0.6%
---,
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 2022-23, please see the section titled Yard Waste Management.
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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 2022-23, organics constituted more than 55 percent of the
total local government recovery. As in past years, fiber, or paper products, constituted the next largest category of
recovered materials at 17.9 percent. Tires and construction and demolition debris make up the next largest categories of
recovered materials at 7 percent and 6.6 percent, respectively.
4. Recovery of Traditional Materials
Traditional recyclable materials are the items or materials that most residents 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 2022-23, North Carolina's local government recycling programs reported recycling 404,083 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 1,089,341 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, which is equivalent to removing
the annual emissions of 231,283 passenger vehicles.
The total amount of traditional materials recovered by weight by public recycling programs in FY 2022-23 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 four 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
2022-23, nearly 20 percent of commingled tons were removed as contamination, as discussed in Collection of
Commingled Recyclables below.
Fiber recovery during FY 2022-23 decreased by 4 percent compared to FY 2021-22. This decrease follows a 6.5 percent
decrease experienced last fiscal year following 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.
Container recovery during FY 2022-23 decreased by 11 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 2022-23
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.
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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,
concrete, asphalt, 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.
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 2022-23 increased 6 percent from the previous year, with 104,330
tons reported. Figure V 11 below illustrates the change in the amount of C&D materials captured by public programs
since FY 2006-07.
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6. Plastic Recycling in North Carolina
Total plastic recycling by local governments in North Carolina decreased from 36,993 tons in FY 2021-22 to 34,148 tons
during FY 2022-23. 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 2021 Post -Consumer Plastic Recycling
Data Report also shows a general declining plastic bottle recovery trend following a peak in 2014. The report estimates a
28.2% recycling rate for plastic bottles nationally in 2021. 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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governments in FY 2022-23. They have strong markets in North Carolina and the southeastern U.S. and demand for these
plastic bottles is increasing as more brands are making commitments to increase recycled content in new products and
consumer packaging. Additionally, more recycling processors are putting emphasis and making investments to capture
polypropylene tubs and containers (represented in the other plastic containers category) 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 16 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 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.
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Plastic bottles made of PET and HDPE combine to represent 96 percent of all plastic materials recovered by local
governments in FY 2022-23. They have strong markets in North Carolina and the southeastern U.S. and demand for these
plastic bottles is increasing as more brands are making commitments to increase recycled content in new products and
consumer packaging. Additionally, more recycling processors are putting emphasis and making investments to capture
polypropylene tubs and containers (represented in the other plastic containers category) 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 16 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 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.
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Plastic bottles made of PET and HDPE combine to represent 96 percent of all plastic materials recovered by local
governments in FY 2022-23. They have strong markets in North Carolina and the southeastern U.S. and demand for these
plastic bottles is increasing as more brands are making commitments to increase recycled content in new products and
consumer packaging. Additionally, more recycling processors are putting emphasis and making investments to capture
polypropylene tubs and containers (represented in the other plastic containers category) 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 16 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 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.
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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 2022-23, MRFs reported an average contamination level of 19.4 percent. This proportion
(64,260 tons of contamination) of the total commingled recycling tonnage (330,481 tons) is assumed to be removed by the
MRFs and sent for landfill disposal, decreasing the actual recycling tons to 266,221. Figure V 14 below shows the
constituents of the average ton of commingled recyclables collected in North Carolina in FY 2022-23.
Figure V-14 Constituents per Average Ton of Commingled Recyclables in NC FY 2022-
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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 public demand for responsible e-waste management
options as well as to help consumers comply with the state disposal ban on computer equipment and televisions that went
into effect July 1, 2011. During FY 2022-23, 164 local governments indicated that they operated an electronics recycling
program — many in partnership with another community. For example, in FY 2022-23, 31 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 2022-23.
Table V- 7 Type of Local Government Electronics Recycling Programs in FY 2022-23
Number of Programs
Electronics Recycling Collection Method
107
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366 Total Drop-offSites Operated
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34
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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 2022-23, 107 communities operated a combined 366 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, tablets, video players, and other low-
grade electronic devices. The combined total tonnage of electronics recovered by local governments during FY 2022-23
decreased by 8.3 percent from FY 2021-22.
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 2022-23
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The collection of computer equipment increased by 58 percent from the previous year, with other electronics collections
decreasing by 36 percent. The collection of televisions decreased 13 percent, from 5,613 tons last year to 4,894 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 four years, that proportion declined and now makes up 60 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.
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, textiles, 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.
10. Public Curbside Recycling Programs in North Carolina
Curbside recycling programs are facing challenges from increased handling and contamination charges from recycling
processors following the transition to domestic recycling markets and cost models.
North Carolina local governments reported 303 publicly operated curbside recycling programs during FY 2022-23, as
shown in Figure V 16 below. This represents a net decrease of eight compared to the 311 curbside programs reported in
FY 2021-22. A summary of changes is provided below.
Two municipalities began new curbside recycling programs:
o Speed launched a new curbside recycling program for its 39 residences.
o Weddington launched a new curbside recycling program for 4,761 households in January 2023, collected
mixed recycling and glass on alternating weeks.
Eight municipalities ended curbside recycling programs, including:
o Clinton discontinued its curbside recycling program for 3,200 households on July 1, 2022. The City
continues to collect cardboard for recycling from commercial businesses.
o Garland ended its curbside recycling and public parks recycling on July 1, 2022, citing higher costs. The
program, which served 343 households, was replaced with a drop-off recycling option at Town Hall.
o Halifax ended its curbside recycling program for 111 households.
o High Shoals ended its curbside recycling program for 309 households citing a lack of available recycling
options.
o Marshville ended its curbside recycling program for 904 households.
o McAdenville ended its curbside recycling program for 379 households during FY 2022-23, however,
plans to secure a new solid waste and recycling contract in 2024 to reinstate the recycling program.
o Newton suspended the curbside recycling program in July 2022 due to staffing issues and decided to end
the program in September 2022 for its 4,952 households. The City expanded drop-off recycling sites to
offer 3 locations for residents to bring recycling if they wish to participate.
o Stanley ended its curbside recycling program for 1,928 households in August 2022.
Two local governments (Dover and Bermuda Run) were mistakenly added as new curbside programs in FY 2021-
22. However, on FY 2022-23 reports, Bermuda Run indicated that a recycling option is provided to town
residents through the county rather than the town. Dover indicated that recycling is available through a private
subscription service, but the town is not involved in the provision of that service.
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.
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 303 active programs, it is estimated that 2.25 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 percent, was collected by curbside recycling programs in FY 2022-23.
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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, 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 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. Four local governments reported HHW collected from
VSQGs in FY 2022-23, totaling 6,418 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 2022-23 and Figure V 17 shows
a trend over the past five years. The most notable change in FY 2022-23 from the previous year is an increase in the
amount of HHW collected, which was down from prior years in FY 2021-22. The overall amount of specialty wastes
diverted through local government programs, including HHW programs, increased by 13 percent from FY 2021-22.
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Table V- 8 Local Government Specialty Waste Management FY 2022-23
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Used Motor Oil
113
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74
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28
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12. Yard Waste Management
The overall amount of yard waste managed by local programs in FY 2022-23 increased by 10 percent from FY 2021-22.
Of the 975,446 tons managed by municipalities and counties during FY 2022-23, 845,504 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 2022-23 and compares that to FY 2021-22.
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 2021-22 and FY 2022-23
Destination of Materials
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54,259
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608,686
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148,556
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34,003
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975,446
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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 17.8 million tons of material, which is equivalent to 28.7 million cubic yards of landfill space.
This is shown in Figure V 18 below.
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Recycling commodity prices were lower and fairly steady throughout FY 2022-23 compared to the previous year. After a
year of record high pricing for HDPE and increased cardboard value in FY 2021-22, prices of most commodities returned
to values more in line with years prior. Plastics prices experienced the most significant drop; however, it is worth noting
that plastics prices have recovered during the first two quarters of FY 2023-24, marking Summer 2023 as a low for PET,
HDPE natural and HDPE colored values.
Figure V 19 shows a five-year history of the quarterly blended value, or weighted average price, of a ton of commingled
recycling material at MRFs and Table V 10 below shows the calculation of the MRF blended value.
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the traditional recycling mix, as provided in Table V 10 below. Glass and contamination make up 37.4 percent of the
weight of the commingled mix, both of which have a cost to manage. Whereas the most valuable commodities by weight
(aluminum and HDPE natural in Summer 2023) make up only 2.2 percent of the weight of the commingled mix. With the
blended value averaging $51 during FY 2022-23, that revenue does not cover 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.
Table V-10 Calculation of MRF Blended Material Value. Summer 2023
Material
Percent of a MRF Ton
Market Price Per Ton
Proportional Value in a
MRF Ton
Aluminum Cans
1.4%
$1,340.00
$19.32
Steel Cans
2.1 %
$198.50
$4.22
PET
4.5%
$180.00
$8.08
HDPE Natural
0.8%
$460.00
$3.82
HDPE Colored
1.2%
$140.00
$1.69
Corrugated Cardboard
23.7%
$80.00
$18.99
Mixed paper
28.4%
$27.50
$7.80
Glass
18.0%
-$34.00
-$6.10
Contamination
19.4%
-$70.00
-$13.61
Total
$44.20
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 experienced a drop after improvements during FY 2021-
22.
Figure V- 20 20-Year Market Prices Received for Fiber Materials by Major North Carolina Processors
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Figure V 21 shows 20-year pricing for three key container materials: aluminum, PET, and HDPE. While all materials
decreased in value compared to the previous year, PET and HDPE values have begun rebounding in FY 2023-24, marking
Summer 2023 as a low point for plastics commodity pricing.
Figure V- 21 20-Year Market Prices Received for Select Container Materials by Major North Carolina
Processors
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14. Recycling Market Developments in FY 2022-23
In Spring of 2023, NCDEQ Secretary Elizabeth Biser formed the North Carolina Circular Economy Council to identify
ways to expand and accelerate beneficial impacts of recycling in the state. Members of the Council include leading
recycling companies, non-profit organizations, industry associations, and product manufacturers. The Council developed a
set of findings, emphasizing that recycling and other waste diversion activities are proven strategies for job creation and
economic development, returning valuable materials to the circular economy for the manufacturing of new products.
These activities also reduce the environmental impacts of material use and disposal, which helps save energy, decrease
greenhouse gases, and conserve limited landfill space. The Council met during spring and summer of 2023 and continue
their collaborative work into FY 2023-24, hosting a series of infrastructure tours and developing resources to highlight
examples of North Carolina's circular economy where recycled materials are turned into new products locally.
North Carolina's private -sector recycling economy continued its strong momentum during FY 2022-23. The state's
longstanding recycling grant programs supported key infrastructure investments to expand recycling opportunities,
particularly for plastics and food waste. The state's Recycling Business Development Grant program provided funding to
support eight projects aimed at increasing the capacity to recycle plastic. Four projects expand opportunities to recycle
foam from commercial and residential sources, two projects focus on increasing capacity for handling industrial plastics at
EnviroVision in Lexington and Pelican Packaging in Halifax and two projects improve recycling infrastructure for plastic
bottles at R3cycle in Waxhaw and Waste Management's Lakeville MRF in Morrisville.
Another focus area of the state's recycling grant programs during FY 2022-23 was the diversion of food waste, which
makes up 24 percent of landfill disposal according to national data from the Environmental Protection Agency. With
support from state recycling grants, four local governments and three private businesses made investments to recover
more food waste for composting. Henderson County made upgrades to their permitted compost facilities, Durham is
expanding a curbside compost pilot, and Davidson and Asheville/Buncombe County are providing community compost
drop-off locations for residents to bring their food scraps. McGill Environmental made upgrades to their permitted
compost facility in Chatham County, Crown Town Compost purchased additional collection equipment to improve
transportation of food waste in the Charlotte region, and Terra Bella established a new compost collection service and
processing facility in Greenville.
Momentum to continue reducing food waste have been bolstered during FY 2022-23 with DEQ's launch of the Use the
Food NC campaign in October 2022. The campaign launch brought together more than 60 stakeholders including the NC
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, US Composting Council, NC Composting Council, EPA Region 4,
local governments, food rescue organizations, community groups, private composters, and food waste generators at an in -
person meeting in Raleigh. The Use the Food NC campaign offers online resources to promote eating, donating,
composting, or anaerobically digesting food before landfilling. Additionally, NCDEQ launched a new Food Waste
Reduction Grant program specifically focused on developing the state's infrastructure to divert food waste for donation or
composting. The first round of Food Waste Reduction Grants were awarded in Spring of 2023 to four local governments
and seven businesses and will be discussed in the FY2023-24 report.
D. 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 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 FY2022-2023.
Table V-11 Distributions of Scrap Tire Tax Revenue
Net Tax Collections by the N.C. Department of Revenue $28,321,901.98
Dept. of Revenue Cost of Collecting $374,654.99
91
Amount distributed to counties (70%)
$19,563,072.88
Amount distributed to the General Fund (30%)
$8,384,174.11
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, 2022 $218,035.89
Cost Overrun Grants to Counties July 2022
[$202,535.00]
Cost Overrun Grants to Counties January 2023
[$211,140.21 ]
-
Clean Up Grants to Counties
[$0.00]
-
Total Debits
[$413,675.21]
Transfer from General Fund
$420,000.00
Total Credits
-
$420,000.00
Ending Balance June 30, 2023
-
$224,360.68
2. County Tire Disposal
Seventy-six 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 FY22-23. It was reported that they collected 96,499.45 tons of scrap tires
and spent $10,655,827.30 on disposal costs and received $7,790,428.83 from the scrap tire disposal tax. The counties
requested $2,865,398.45 in grant requests and received $413,675.21 in grants. The average contract disposal cost is
$95.42 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 $208.31 per ton.
The FY 2022-2023 Local Governmental Annual Report (LGAR) submitted by each county shows that they collected a
total of 176,586.11 tons of scrap tires and spent a total of $20,425,184.12 for scrap tire management and disposal and
recycling. County reports state that they received a total of $19,500,130.13 in revenue (tax proceeds, grants, cleanup
monies, and scrap tire charges) to operate the scrap tire management programs The average contract disposal cost per ton
is $139.43 however the cost can vary based on tonnage, contract agreement, and distance from the disposal and recycling
facility. The maximum contract disposal cost per ton reported is $208.25.
3. Tire Disposal and Recycling
In FY 2022-2023, North Carolina tire processors reported they received 294,734.00 tons of scrap tires from North
Carolina counties and 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 14a and V 14b 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)
136,527.00
Scrap tires used as fuel
82,545.00
Scrap tires used as crumb rubber
42,648.00
Scrap tires re -used or re -capped
9,958.00
92
Scrap Tires used in civil engineering
0
Scrap tires used for other purposes
12,853.00
Scrap tires used as mulch
8,229.00
Scrap tires stockpiled
1,974.00
Scrap tire stockpiled after FY end
101
Total scrap tires received
294,734.00
Figure V- 22 Final Disposal of Scrap Tires in NC
■ TiresD"sed (landfill) ■ Tires used as fuel
■ Tires used ascrumb rubber ■ Tires re -used or recapped
■ Tires mulched ■ Tires used for other purposes
■ Tiresstock piled
Table V- 14 Scrap Tire Cost Over -Run Grant October 2021-March 2022 Grants Awarded July 2022
Applicant County
Grant Period [six -months]
Tax Proceeds from
NCDOR
Disposal Account Fund
Grant Amount Requested
Disposal Account Fund
Grant Awarded
Ashe
$22,244.48
$24,555.55
$3,060.00
Beaufort
$37,331.78
$68,512.54
$10,080.00
Carteret
$56,649.52
$23,017.39
$3,600.00
Catawba
$134,913.88
$154,632.37
$37,828.00
Cherokee
$24,067.93
$5,308.91
$734.40
Chowan
$11,476.46
$41,331.98
$6,885.00
Cleveland
$83,651.75
$3,757.37
$576.00
Dare
$31,021.37
$8,263.87
$1,101.60
Duplin
$40,476.50
$27,778.50
$4,320.00
Gates
$8,708.99
$10,323.80
$1,836.00
Graham
$6,717.86
$10,803.13
$1,836.00
Halifax
40,577.96
$28,256.64
$3,672.00
Haywood
$52,074.52
$31,645.34
$6,300.00
Henderson
$97,665.94
$3,454.89
$1,133.60
Hertford
$17,905.08
$21,685.67
$3,060.00
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Jackson
$36,141.30
$2,435.17
$367.20
Lenoir
$46,148.94
$46,196.02
$9,000.00
Macon
$31,105.21
$25,553.61
$3,672.00
McDowell
$37,316.70
$3,524.24
$489.60
Mecklenburg
$937,450.57
$2,913.91
$2,234.40
Mitchell
$12,493.40
$16,523.63
$2,448.00
Nash
$79,667.80
$26,484.53
$4,320.00
New Hanover
$189,245.32
$47,500.53
$10,900.00
Pamlico
$10,270.03
$4,088.68
$612.00
Pasquotank
$34,047.06
$44,071.18
$8,100.00
Perquimans
$10,870.31
$1,327.09
$244.80
Pitt
$142,572.41
$115,475.61
$29,012.00
Rutherford
$53,895.47
$11,435.27
$2,160.00
Scotland
$28,537.28
$5,756.80
$734.40
Surry
$59,813.51
$25,548.49
$4,320.00
Wake
$951,402.67
$37,997.40
$14,740.00
Wayne
$98,080.09
$43,180.35
$9,410.00
Washington
$9,166.74
$16,096.00
$2,448.00
Wilkes
$55,187.40
$19,278.22
$2,880.00
Wilson
$65,936.13
$39,391.11
$8,420.00
Totals:
$3,554,832.36
$998,105.79
$202,535.00
Table V-15 Scrap Tire Cost Over -Run Grant April 2022-September 2022 Grants Awarded January 2023
Applicant County
Grant Period [six -months]
Tax Proceeds from
NCDOR
Disposal Account Fund
Grant Amount Requested
Disposal Account Fund
Grant Awarded
Alexander
$30,330.87
$15,253.00
$777.90
Ashe
$22,126.05
$24,405.46
$1,244.68
Beaufort
$37,133.04
$80,245.83
$6,499.91
Carteret
$56,347.93
$25,166.61
$1,510.00
Catawba
$134,195.64
$182,446.68
$20,062.22
Cherokee
$23,939.80
$24,983.74
$1,274.17
Chowan
$11,415.35
$47,109.94
$3,003.26
Cleveland
$83,206.39
$13,393.72
$803.62
Craven
$84,808.34
$17,907.94
$1,074.48
Duplin
$40,255.03
$47,662.25
$3,574.67
Forsyth
$319,614.82
$10,189.72
$3,672.52
Gates
$8,662.62
$8,933.63
$455.62
Graham
$6,682.10
$19,788.49
$1,009.21
Halifax
40,361.92
$57,383.18
$3,658.18
Haywood
$51,797.28
$45,499.54
$3,412.47
Henderson
$97,145.99
$24,796.04
$1,487.76
Hertford
$17,809.76
$31,935.20
$1,628.70
Iredell
$156,519.32
$12,527.63
$1,826.82
Jackson
$35,948.89
$11,906.73
$607.24
Lenoir
$45,903.25
$56,097.02
$4,207.28
Lincoln
$72,679.15
$1,208.59
$72.52
Macon
$30,939.61
$34,590.98
$1,764.14
Martin
$18,290.07
$18,726.78
$955.07
McDowell
$37,118.02
$10,875.74
$554.66
Mecklenburg
$932,459.69
$259,701.39
$51,734.31
Mitchell
$12,426.88
$18,597.80
$948.49
Nash
$79,243.67
$80,862.25
$6,549.84
New Hanover
$188,237.80
$61,114.56
$7,445.31
Pasquotank
$33,865.79
$68,397.50
$5,540.20
Perquimans
$10,812.44
$4,795.52
$244.57
Person
$32,590.76
$6,568.48
$334.99
Pitt
$141,813.37
$156,284.28
$17,472.14
Rockingham
$76,016.47
$13,022.13
$781.33
Rutherford
$53,608.54
$32,168.97
$1,930.14
Scotland
$28,385.35
$15,065.52
$768.34
Surry
$59,495.09
$36,421.91
$2,731.64
Wake
$946,337.58
$205,794.86
$43,486.61
Warren
$15,502.33
$1,108.54
$56.54
Washington
$9,117.94
$27,903.62
$1,423.08
Wayne
$97,557.94
28087.58
2853.78028
Wilkes
$54,893.59
28363.31
1701.7986
Totals:
$4,235,596.47
$1,867,292.66
$211,140.21
Table V-16 Illegal Tire Dump Clean -Up Costs
No grant monies were allocated for clean-up costs in FY22-23.
E. 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 the Management of Discarded White Goods Act, as 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 2022-2023 LGAR submitted by each county shows that they collected a total of
29,837.07 tons of white goods and spent a total of $5,810,658.98 on white goods management and recycling. County
reports state that they received a total of $8,087,886.12 in revenue from tax proceeds and scrap metal sales 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 1 $7,843,697.89
95
Department of Revenue Cost of Collecting
[$396,464.54]
Total Revenue Available for Distribution
$7,447,233.35
72% of Revenue - Available for Distributions to Counties
$5,362,008.01
Funds Forfeited from ineligible counties (Sent to the General Fund)
[$2,040,750.58]
Total Distributed to Counties
$3,321,257.43
Funds Forfeited from ineligible counties (Sent to the General Fund)
$2,040,750.58
28% of Revenue - Sent to the General Fund
$2,085,225.34
Total Sent to the General Fund
$4,125,975.92
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.
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 2022
and February and May 2023.
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 15, 2022
August 16, 2022
November 15, 2022
November 15, 2022
Anson
Martin
Anson
Martin
Cabarrus
Mecklenburg
Cabarrus
Mecklenburg
Caswell
Montgomery
Caswell
Montgomery
Cherokee
Northampton
Cherokee
Northampton
Columbus
Pasquotank
Columbus
Pasquotank
Cumberland
Pender
Cumberland
Pender
Dare
Randolph
Dare
Randolph
Duplin
Richmond
Duplin
Richmond
Forsyth
Robeson
Forsyth
Robeson
Edgecombe
Rowan
Edgecombe
Rowan
Graham
Sampson
Graham
Sampson
Granville
Transylvania
Granville
Transylvania
Halifax
Union
Halifax
Union
Harnett
Wilkes
Harnett
Wilkes
Haywood
Haywood
Hendeson
Hendeson
Hertford
Hertford
Hoke
Hoke
Hyde
Hyde
Jones
Jones
Lenoir
Lenoir
Madison
Madison
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36
36
July 2022 letter to NCDOR
October 2022 letter to
NCDOR
2nd use of 2021 AFIR
3rd use of 2021 AFIR
< ineligible counties than
previous quarter
equals ineligible counties
from previous quarter
Table V-19 Counties Ineligible to Receive Tax Proceeds Distributions
February 15, 2022
February 15, 2022
May 15, 2023
May 15, 2023
Anson
Martin
Anson
Lenoir
Cabarrus
Mecklenburg
Bertie
Lincoln
Caswell
Montgomery
Caswell
Martin
Cherokee
Northampton
Cherokee
Mecklenburg
Columbus
Pasquotank
Clay
Montgomery
Cumberland
Pender
Columbus
Northhampton
Dare
Randolph
Cumberland
Onslow
Duplin
Richmond
Dare
Orange
Forsyth
Robeson
Davidson
Pasquotank
Edgecombe
Rowan
Duplin
Pender
Graham
Sampson
Edgcombe
Randolph
Granville
Transylvania
Forsyth
Richmond
Halifax
Union
Gates
Rockingham
Harnett
Wilkes
Granville
Rowan
Haywood
Greene
Sampson
Hendeson
Halifax
Scotland
Hertford
Harnett
Stokes
Hoke
Henderson
Surry
Hyde
Hertford
Swain
Jones
Hoke
Transylvania
Lenoir
Hyde
Warren
Madison
Jones
Wilkes
Yancey
36
45
January 2023 letter to
NCDOR
April 2023 letter to
NCDOR
4th use of 2021 AFIR
1st use of 2022 AFIR
equals ineligible counties
from previous quarter
> ineligible counties in
first use of a quarter
F. Abandoned Manufactured Homes (AMH) Program
As established in G.S. 130A-309.111, NCDEQ's Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service (DEACS)
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
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Proposals (RFP) was originally developed and made available to North Carolina counties in October 2009. FY 2022-23
was the 14th year of grant program operation. The legislation states that the AMH grant program expires on October 1,
2023, making the FY 2022-23 grant round the final set of funding awarded under this program.
1. AMH Grants Awarded by Fiscal Year
Table V 20 shows the number of grants awarded during each of the 14 years of the program's operation and funding
allocated to those grants.
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
FY 2022-23
3
$51,000
During FY 2022-23, DEACS held the final fourth round of AMH grants under a competitive cycle. Staff developed and
released the Request for Proposals (RFP) in October 2022. Three AMH grant applications were received, and all were
approved for state contracts by March 2023 totaling $51,000 in grant funding. All applications received met the criteria of
the RFP guidelines and were approved with all or partially requested funding for Jones, Iredell, and Wilson Counties.
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
2023 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 2022-23, 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 2022-23
Statistics for AMH Program for Fiscal Year 2022-23
Units Deconstructed
29 Units
Materials Landfilled
582.54 Tons
Materials Recycled (percentage of total tonnage)
116.54 Tons (16.7 %)
Mercury Thermostats Recovered
0 Thermostats
In addition to the three new AMH cleanup grants, there were seven AMH program grants active during FY 2022-23. The
number of units deconstructed during FY 2022-23 increased when compared to FY 2021-22, from 14 units to 29 units.
Thus, the tons of materials landfilled and recycled increased, with the overall percentage of materials recycled increasing
from 0.8 percent in FY 2021-22 to 16.7 percent in FY 2022-23. No thermostats were recovered during FY 2022-23. Table
V 22 below presents the individual AMH grants that were active during FY 2022-23 and provides details from those
M
programs.
Table V- 22 Active AMH Grant Program Participants Du ing FY 2022-23
County
Contract
Start Date
Contract
End Date
Grant
Award
County
Costs during
FY
Responsible
Party Fees
Collected
# Units
Deconstructed
with Grant
Support during
FY 2022-23
Alamance
3/l/2022
3/l/2023
$12,500
$12,000
$0
8
Ashe
6/l/2022
5/31/2024
$155000
$0
$0
0
Henderson
3/l/2022
2/28/2023
$10,000
$32,686.70
$0
10
Iredell
7/l/2023
6/30/2025
$16,000
$0
$0
0
Nash
3/1/2021
3/l/2023
$27,000
$9,300.00
$800
5
Jones
3/l/2023
3/l/2025
$15,000
$0
$0
0
Rockingham
3/5/2020
3/l/2023
$10,000
$9,000.00
$0
6
Warren
3/5/2020
2/28/2024
$10,000
$0
$0
0
Wilson
5/15/2023
5/14/2024
$20,000
$0
$0
0
Yadkin
3/7/2022
2/28/2023
$2,500
$0
$0
0
3. Program Participant Highlights, FY 2022-23
Yadkin County withdrew its AMH planning grant by mutual agreement with NCDEQ after the county decided it could
not complete the planning grant it applied for in 2021. Four grantees completed work on AMH grants during FY 2022-23
and these grantees were Alamance, Nash, Henderson, and Rockingham Counties. Two grantees, Warren and Rockingham
Counties, used grant extensions to continue work on their respective AMH grants. Three new abandoned manufactured
homes (AMH) grants were approved for Jones, Iredell, and Wilson Counties. All of these new grants are repeat grantees
and Jones and Wilson Counties first grants were planning grants. The total expenditure by counties associated with the
AMH grant program in FY 2022-23 was $62,986.70. This expenditure is higher than the previous year due to six grantees
completing all or some of their planned demolitions. The total amount of funds contributed by responsible parties in FY
2022-23 was $ 800.00, 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
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. 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, including grant
extensions.
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, making the FY 2022-23 grant round the final set of
funding awarded under this program. DEACS will continue to report on the progress and results of the five remaining
active grants in subsequent reports until all are completed.
G. 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,11 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:Hedocs.deq.nc.gov/WasteManagement/DocView.aspx?id=1390200&dbid=0&repo=WasteManagement for computer
equipment and
https:Hedocs.deq.nc.gov/WasteManagement/DocView.aspx?id=1390199&dbid=0&repo=WasteManagement for
televisions.
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.
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Table V- 23 Electronics Collection by Weight
Computer Equipment
Television Manufacturers
Type of Collection
Manufacturers
(lbs.)
(lbs.)
Mail -back Program
349,306
7,000
Retail Collection or Scheduled Collection
630,370
4,974,407
Events
Permanent drop-off through local government
621,623
7,189,711
programs
Total lbs
1,601,299
12,171,118
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 two thirds (66 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
2,058.54
1,235.70
8,907.58
FY 2022-23
1 4,893.95
1 1,325.46
1 1,952.24
8,171.65
* 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.
Table V- 25 Overall Recycling of Electronics
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Local
Local Government
Total
Television
Computer
Government
Other Electronics
Total Tons
Pounds Per
Tons Collected
Equipment Tons
Television Tons
Tons Collected **
Capita
Collected
Collected
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
FY2016-17
2,086
694
11,138
4,657
18,575
3.8
101
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
590
5,613
3,294
11,068
2.1
FY 2022-23
2,491
1 490
1 4,894
3,278
1 11,152
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://www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/solid-waste-section/special-wastes-and-alternative-
handling/electronics-management#QuickLinks-11327 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:Hecycleregistration.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 2022-2023.
Table V- 26 Electronics Management Fund
Balance of Funds as of July 1, 2022
$482,581.69
Debits
February 2023 Distributions to Local Government Programs *
[$482,581.00]
Cost of Market Share Data
[$6,727.27]
ERCC Membership and participation in e-Cycle Registration
[$6,500.00]
Administrative and Salary Costs
[$125,622.32]
Total Debits
$621,430.59
Credits
Computer Equipment Manufacturer Fees
$893,475.00
Television Manufacturer Fees
$65,000.00
Total Credits
$958,475.00
Ending Balance June 30, 2023
$819,626.10
*Fund balance in mid -January prior to distribution of funds was approximately $750,756.
8. Types of Equipment Recovered by Local Programs
Based on information reported from local governments in FY 2022-23, 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
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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 2023 fund monies distributed covered
approximately 17 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 management fund applications
received their pro rata share of a total of $482,581.00 in distributions from the Electronics Management Fund in February
2023. The list of local governments that received funds last fiscal year is shown in Table V 27 below.
Table V- 27 Electronics Management - Distribution February 2023
Unit of Local Government
Fund Amount
Alamance
$10,150.48
Alexander
$3,461.53
Ashe
$4,942.18
Avery
$1,985.88
Brunswick
$13,543.98
Cabarrus
$6,206.74
Catawba
$6,493.87
Chatham
$7,847.46
Cherokee
$3,042.34
Chowan
$1,297.57
Cleveland
$17,434.70
Craven
$5,478.42
Dare
$800.35
Durham, City of
$15,706.93
Edgecombe
$362.16
Franklin
$2,435.07
Gates
$893.39
Granville
$8,620.81
Guilford
$22,006.71
Halifax
$1,102.49
Haywood
$6,002.65
Henderson
$12,422.48
Hoke
$445.20
Hyde
$736.32
Iredell
$13,366.90
Jackson
$3,155.39
Lee
$5,297.34
Lenoir
$500.22
Lincoln
$15,529.85
Macon
$3,295.45
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McDowell
$5,025.22
Mecklenburg
$57,033.17
Mitchell
$791.35
Moore
$18,809.30
New Hanover
$12,756.63
Pasquotank
$1,318.58
Pender
$20,972.26
Perquimans
$924.41
Person
$1,878.83
Polk
$1,705.75
Randolph
$5,920.61
Richmond
$1,097.48
Robeson
$194.09
Rockingham
$2,881.27
Rutherford
$1,058.47
Stanly
$2,030.90
Stokes
$5,202.30
Surry
$6,609.92
Transylvania
$1,851.82
Union
$16,365.22
Vance
$3,098.37
Wake
$89,120.34
Watauga
$208.09
Warren
$320.14
Wayne
$5,702.52
Wilkes
$3,964.75
Winston-Salem, City of
$18,518.17
Yadkin
$2,656.18
58 Applicants
$482,581.00
H. 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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Chapter VI: Utility -Scale Solar Management Program
A. Executive Summary
North Carolina Session Law 2023-58, s.2, effective June 26, 2023, enacted a new Part within Article 9 of Chapter 130A of
the North Carolina General Statutes: Part 2J "Management of Solar Energy Equipment" (G.S. 130A-309.240 though
130A-309.243). The session law also revised North Carolina General Statute 130A-309.06(c) to require the NCDEQ to
annually report on the management of solar energy equipment pursuant to Part 2J to the North Carolina General
Assembly's Environmental Review Commission and Fiscal Research Division.
B. Program Background
S.L. 2023-58 made DEQ the lead agency in the statewide administration and enforcement of utility -scale solar project
registration, decommissioning, and financial assurance program for new projects, and for enforcing the new state -level
statutory registration and decommissioning requirements for existing utility -scale solar projects. The session law requires
the owner of a utility -scale solar project capable of generating two (2) or more megawatts (MV) alternating current (AC)
that is directly connected to the electrical grid to:
• Properly decommission the project upon cessation of operations and restore the property.
• Register with the DEQ and pay a fee.
• Submit a decommissioning plan and establish financial assurance for new and rebuilt/expanded utility -scale solar
projects.
To administer Part 2J of Article 9, NCDEQ has created a new program within the Division of Waste Management, the
Utility -Scale Solar Management Program. As a part of establishing the new program, the Division has created a new
webpage that provides information and updates about the program and the requirements of Part 2J. This webpage can be
accessed on the Division's website at: https://www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/utility-scale-solar-
management-program.
Sections 2.(c) and (d) of the session law also required NCDEQ to adopt rules and submit quarterly reports to the
Environmental Review Commission and the Joint Legislative Commission on Energy Policy on the implementation of the
requirements of S.L. 2023-58, s. 2, including program development and the status of the Department's rulemaking efforts.
The quarterly reports must be submitted December 1, 2023 through December 1, 2025.
Additional background, data, and information pertaining to the requirements in S.L. 2023-58 can be reviewed in the
following legislation and the associated reports/plans submitted to the General Assembly as required in the respective
legislation:
S.L. 2019-132 (H329): The EMC and DEQ evaluated the end -of -life management of renewable energy equipment
and summarized the evaluation in the January 1, 2021 "Final Report on the Activities Conducted to Establish a
Regulatory Program for the Management and Decommissioning of Renewable Energy Equipment."
S.L. 2021-165 (H951): DEQ evaluated options for the decommissioning of utility -scale solar projects and
financial assurance and summarized the evaluation in the March 1, 2022 "Plan and Recommendations for
Financial Resources for Decommissioning of Utility -Scale Solar Panel Projects."
S.L. 2023-137 (H600), s. 19.(a): bans photovoltaic modules from disposal in unlined landfills.
C. Program Activity
Because this annual report presents information on fiscal year 2022-23, the session law establishing these new
requirements was effective at the end of that fiscal year on June 26, 2023, and most of the new program requirements do
not become effective until November 1, 2025, NCDEQ does not have any updates on the program to provide for the fiscal
year covered by this annual report. However, the latest updates on the development of the new program and the status of
rulemaking can be found in the quarterly reports submitted beginning December 1, 2023, which can also be accessed on
the program's new webpage at https://www.deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/waste-management/utility-scale-solar-
management-program.
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A. Brownfields Agreements Finalized Between Januaryl, 2023 through December 31, 2023
Site Name
city
County
Project Number
Acres
1
Byrum Seed
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25017-21-060
4
2
Brayton International
Furnishin s
High
Point/Archdale
Guilford/Randolph
24056-20-041
7.69
3
AMI (American Media
International
Burlington
Alamance
19025-15-001
17
4
Former PE Valve RFR
Asheville
Buncombe
22081-18-011
1.63
5
Bookers Garage
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
23074-19-060
0.53
6
Selles Bagwell/Interstate
Electric
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24008-20-060
4.06
7
Vega Metals
Durham
Durham
23071-19-032
0.62
8
Andale Amendment
Forest City
Rutherfordton
14036-10-081
amendment
9
South Saunders Street
Raleigh
Wake
21050-17-092
9.15
10
Dynatech III RN
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25067-21-060
3
11
REEP-LRC 1I
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24001-20-060
118.74
12
Bancroft Street II
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24021-20-060
3.73
13
Clin man Avenue
Asheville
Buncombe
24018-20-011
1.5
14
Coleman Mill
Concord
Cabarrus
25004-21-013
10.14
15
Harrelson Ford
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25046-21-060
10.58
16
AJACC Auto
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24054-20-060
4.94
17
Stewart -Warner
Winston-Salem
Forsyth
25032-21-034
10.97
18
Hammond Center
Raleigh
Wake
25087-21-092
35.77
19
North Hills Expansion
Raleigh
Wake
25008-21-092
8.63
20
MillerCoors Brewery
Eden
Rockingham
24046-20-079
1359
21
Raleigh MGP 1I
Raleigh
Wake
23076-19-092
7.06
22
Jones Electric
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24039-20-060
1.21
23
Charlotte Tank and Truck
Amendment
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
07028-03-060
2.23
24
Sonrise Industrial Center
Roanoke Rapids
Halifax
20010-16-042
54.3
25
Cameron Village Condos
Raleigh
Wake
24017-20-092
4.91
26
Clariant Corp.
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25036-21-060
9.799
27
Raleigh Union Station Bus
Raleigh
Wake
23010-19-092
1.76
28
Fairey Finishing Mill
Durham
Durham
22034-18-032
4.33
29
Sim son's Texaco
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25063-21-060
4.2
30
Raleigh Ice Center
Raleigh
Wake
25077-21-092
13.28
31
Philcron Automotive II
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
23060-19-060
1.55
32
WPDA Area 4
Winston-Salem
Forsyth
26026-22-034
3.69
33
N Craven Street RR & Bulk
Oil
New Bern
Craven
20063-16-25
3.98
34
Hoke Street Passage Home
Amendment
Raleigh
Wake
21007-17-092
amendment
35
Hanover Center II
Wilmington
New Hanover
24012-20-065
39.26
36
Erwin Oil Company
Durham
Durham
24060-20-032
5.24
37
Peerless Master Cleaner &
Dyers
Raleigh
Wake
24020-20-092
1.15
38
West Bros. Transfer
Raleigh
Wake
23078-19-092
11.44
39
Venable Center
Clayton
Durham
22048-18-032
3.76
40
Caraustar Mills
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
23061-19-060
30
41
Yandle-Withers oon
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24010-20-060
4.7
42
National Welders Supply
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25035-21-060
3.6
43
Dilworth Auto Service II
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
26004-22-060
1.23
107
44
McLaurin Trucking Co. II
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
26018-22-060
3.5
45
Fulbri ht Laboratories
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25073-21-060
0.92
46
Johnson's Arco Service
Station
Asheville
Buncombe
22050-18-011
0.66
47
Wilson's Pest Control
Winston-Salem
Forsyth
23011-19-034
2.93
48
Victory Cab
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
24016-20-060
1.73
49
F T Williams Trucking
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25040-21-060
5.58
50
Rhyne West
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
25079-21-060
25.942
51
Martin Transfer & Storage
Charlotte
Mecklenburg
26094-22-060
1.2985
52
SouthBank Building
Durham
Durham
25022-21-032
1.836
53
Eno Industrial Park
Durham
Durham
25097-21-032
160.73
54
Robert Street Organics
Asheville
Buncombe
23044-19-011
1.72
55
Phil Mechanic 11
Asheville
Buncombe
24041-20-011
1.2
Total
1,969
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A. 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
STATUS
JURISDICTION
lamance (14)
Burlington
10002 Workman Property
1361
Church
St
IHSB
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
NFA
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
Monitoring
DSCA
Buncombe (14)
Asheville
110001 Swannanoa Laundry
22
Church
St
Assessment
DSCA
Asheville
110003 Swannanoa Cleaners
916
Tunnel
Rd
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
Assessment
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
Asheville
110015 Specialty Cleaners
246
Tunnel
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Weaverville
110002 Quorum 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
Assessment
DSCA
Morganton
120003 Superior Cleaners
242
Fleming
Dr
Assessment
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
Assessment
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
109
Craven (2)
New Bern
250001 Carriage House Cleaners
422
Pollock
St
Monitoring
DSCA
New Bern
250002 Glam-O-Rama Cleaners and Laundromat
715
Degrafenreid
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Cumberland (19)
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
Assessment
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
260020 Norge Laundry and Dry Cleaning
818
Elm
St
Assessment
DSCA
Fayetteville
260021 Smitty's Cleaners
812
Elm
St
Certified
DSCA
Fayetteville
260022 Washy Washy Washy
846
Elm
St
Certified
DSCA
Spring Lake
260009 Crown Cleaners
115
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Dare (3)
Manteo
280001 Ange Speed Wash
118
HWY 64/264
Assessment
DSCA
Manteo
280002 Outer Banks Cleaners
412
HWY 64/264
Assessment
DSCA
Southern Shores
280003 Outer Banks Cleaners, Inc.
5593
Croatan
Hwy
NFA
DSCA
Davidson (6)
Lexington
290001 Country Club Cleaners
972
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Lexington
290004 J&J Cleaners
5901
Old US HIGHWAY 52
UST
Lexington
290005 J & J Dry Cleaner
9
Plaza
Pkwy
Assessment
DSCA
Lexington
290007 Leonard Cleaners
406
Center
St
Investigation
DSCA
Thomasville
290002 Young's Cleaners
501
Randolph
St
Assessment
DSCA
Welcome
290006 J&J Dry Clean and Laundry
5891
Old US Highway 52
Assessment
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
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320002 Plants Unlimited
3535
Hillsborough
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320003 Triangle Laundromat & Cleaners
4871
NC 55
Hwy
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
1005
Holloway
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Durham
320008 W.P. Ballard
639
Junction
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320009 TNT Cleaners
5308
Roxboro
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320010 Weavers Cleaners
1212
Fayetteville
St
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320011 Scott And Roberts Dry Cleaners
733
Foster
St
Assessment
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
Monitoring
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
Durham
320021 A Cleaner World # 203
5700
Fayetteville
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Durham
320022 H & S Cleaners
4015
University
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
110
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
320023 Regency Cleaners
320024 White Star Cleaners
320026 Durham Dry Cleaners
320027 Model Laundry and Cleaners
320028 Model Cleaners and Laundry
320029 One Hour Koretizing Laundry
320030 New Method Laundry and Dry Cleaners
320031 Bernard's Formalwear
320032 D W Dry Cleaners
320034 Sunshine Cleaners
320035 Indigo Montessori School
320036 Boykin and Roberts Dry Cleaners
320037 Classic Cleaners
320038 White Star Laundry and Cleaners
320039 Triangle Laundry and Cleaners
320040 Eakes Cleaners
3912
904
810
808
1910
1016
400
734
314
3300
1101
2510
5300
610
3117
229
University
9th
Peabody
Washington
Chapel Hill
Main
Cleveland
9TH
Driver
Guess
Main
Fayetteville
Roxboro
Lakeland
Guess
Gregson
Dr
St
St
St
Rd
St
St
St
St
Rd
St
St
St
St
Rd
St
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
NFA
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
Assessment
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
Fed Remediation
DSCA
IHSB
DSCA
DSCA
DSCA
dgecombe (5) Rocky Mount
330002 Thorne's Dry Cleaners
502
Rose
St
NFA
DSCA
Rocky Mount
330003 Prestige Cleaners
620
Thomas
St
Assessment
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 (36) Clemmons
340042 Village Cleaners
2600
Lewisville Clemmons
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Kemersville
340004 Hooker Furniture
210
Main
St
IHSB
Kemersville
340007 Camelot Cleaners
820
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Kemersville
340021 Modern Cleaners
211
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Kemersville
340022 Warren Cleaners
129
Church
Ln
Assessment
DSCA
Kemersville
340031 A Cleaner World #175
611
Main
St
Assessment
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
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340009 Smith Dry Cleaners
310
Martin Luther King Jr
Dr
Monitoring
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
Certified
DSCA
Winston Salem
340029 One Hour Martinizing
4001
Country Club
Rd
Assessment
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
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
111
Winston Salem
340043 One Hour Martinizing
3520
Yadkinville
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Winston Salem
340044 Winston Steam Laundry
1102
Ivy
Ave
Investigation
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 Carson 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 (58)
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
Interim Action
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
Gate City
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410015 Quality Cleaners
4117
Spring Garden
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410017 Premier Cleaners
513
Summit
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410018 Dry Clean America
403
Meadowview
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410019 Burnetts Cleaner And Laundry
1932
Market
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Greensboro
410022 Fordhams Cleaners
1900
Spring Garden
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410023 A Cleaner City
2804
Battleground
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410024 A Cleaner World #162
4506
High Point
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410026 A Cleaner World #168
1949
Battleground
Ave
Assessment
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
Monitoring
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
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
Assessment
DSCA
Greensboro
410058 Fox Cleaners and Laundry, Inc.
3704
Old Battleground
Rd
Assessment
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
Greensboro
410064 Frye & Webster Dry Cleaners
608
Elwell
Ave
Certified
DSCA
High Point
410005 Dutch Laundry Inc.
833
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
High Point
410006 Eastgate Cleaners
101
Greensboro
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
112
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
High Point
410063 A Cleaner World #188
2527
Eastchester
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Jamestown
410008 A Cleaner World
102
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Jamestown
410048 $2.75 Crystal Cleaners
5011
Mackay
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Stokesdale
410032 Stokesdale Cleaners
8604
Ellisboro
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Halifax (1)
Roanoke Rapids
420001 Oakland Cleaners
1190
Julian R Allsbrook
Hwy
Assessment
DSCA
Haywood (3)
Waynesville
440001 Central Cleaners
44
Church
St
Assessment
DSCA
Waynesville
440002 American Cleaners
72
Depot
St
IHSB
Waynesville
440003 Dovers Cleaners and Laundry
94
Depot
St
IHSB
Henderson (5)
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
Interim Action
DSCA
Hendersonville
450006 Miller's Laundry & Cleaners
423
King
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Hoke (1)
Raeford
470001 Smitty's Cleaners
214
Main
St
NFA
DSCA
redell (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
Assessment
DSCA
Statesville
490007 Iredell Laundry
213
Tradd
St
Assessment
DSCA
Statesville
490008 Sloan's Cleaners
109
Water
St
Assessment
DSCA
Statesville
490009 Smith's Cleaners
225
Gordon
Ave
Assessment
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
Assessment
DSCA
La Grange
540002 The Cleaners
603
Washington
St
NFA
DSCA
Lincoln (4)
Denver
550003 Lowe's Cleaners
3866
NC 16 BUSINESS
Hwy
Assessment
DSCA
Denver
550004 US $2.50 Cleaners
7558
NC 73
Hwy
IHSB
Denver
550005 Denver Laundromat
3717
NC 16 Business
Hwy
Assessment
DSCA
Lincolnton
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
Assessment
DSCA
Mecklenburg (94)
Charlotte
600001 A Cleaner
5333
Monroe
Rd
Assessment
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
Beanies Ford
Rd
IHSB
Charlotte
600007 Quail Dry Cleaners
8538
Park
Rd
NFA
DSCA
113
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
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
Assessment
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
Assessment
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
Interim Action
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
Monitoring
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
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
Monitoring
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
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600065 Tryon Mall Cleaning Center
451
Sugar Creek
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600066 Hickory Square Cleaners
5724
WT Harris
Blvd
Assessment
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. DBA US $1.85 Dry Cleaners
5109
South
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Charlotte
600073 R & R Cleaners
3601
Tryon
St
IHSB
114
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte
Huntersville
Matthews
Matthews
Matthews
Matthews
Pineville
Pineville
0oore(7) Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Pinehurst
Southern Pines
Southern Pines
Southern Pines
Vash (9) Nashville
Rocky Mount
Rocky Mount
Rocky Mount
Rocky Mount
Rocky Mount
Rocky Mount
Rocky Mount
Rocky Mount
Vew Hanover (21) Wilmington
Wilmington
Wilmington
Wilmington
Wilmington
Wilmington
600074 Childress Dry Cleaning
600075 A Cleaner World
600076 Regal Cleaners
600077 McCorkles Cleaners
600078 Harts Cleaners
600079 American Dry Cleaners
600080 Carriage Fine Dry Cleaning
600081 Alpine Cleaners
600082 A Cleaner World
600083 Holiday Cleaners
600085 Sno White Launderers
600086 Four Seasons Cleaners
600087 One Price Dry Cleaning
600088 Dutch Cleaners and Laundry
600089 One Hour Martinizing
600090 Press Club Dry Cleaners
600091 60 Minute Cleaners
600093 Wash Zone Coin Laundry
600094 Countryside Cleaners
600096 April Showers Dry Cleaners
600098 Cambridge Cleaners
600101 Bennett Ultra Cleaners
600102 Strawn's Cleaners
600103 Master Cleaners, Inc.
600108 Longs Cleaners and Laundry
600109 Sunrise Cleaners
600095 Family Cleaners
600003 Crossroads Dry Cleaners
600025 Ho Cleaners
600034 Ho Cleaners
600097 Preslar Dry Cleaning
600021 Hearts Dry Cleaners
600107 Griffin Dry Cleaners
630002 Carters Laundry and Cleaning
630004 Soapy Bubbles
630007 Neighborhood Dry Cleaners
630001 Pinehurst Hotel Cleaners
630003 Carters Laundry And Cleaning
630005 Dry Clean Express
630006 Valet Cleaners
640001 Clean -clean Dry Cleaners
640002 Clean Clean Dry Cleaners
640003 One Hour Koretizing Cleaners
640004 Clean Clean Drycleaners
640005 VIP Cleaners
640006 One Hour Koretizing
640007 Bishop's Laundry
640008 One Hour Koretizing
650001 Modern Dry Cleaners And Laundry
650002 Coastal Dry Cleaners
650003 Coastal Dry Cleaners And Coin Laundry
650004 Coastal Dry Cleaners
650005 Williams Cleaners
650006 Williams Fabricare Inc
9101 Monroe
1650 Pacific
7143 South
1437 South
2040 Graham
1806 Graham
1338 Cross Beam
9205 Baybrook
4701 South
8920 Nations Ford
3712 Independence
4314 The Plaza
1636 Sardis
4405 The Plaza
1941 7th
3305 South
6315 South
1622 Trade
5516 Independence
5616 Farm Pond
8006 Cambridge Commons
2826 Sugar Creek
3512 Wilkinson
1809 Commonwealth
918 Morehead
9013 Albemarle
102 Statesville
3607 Matthews Mint Hill
3116 Weddington
10420 Independence
110 Matthews Station
9101 Pineville Matthews
105 Dover
1906 Poplar
1680 NC 5
250 Mccaskill
155 New York
1930 Poplar
205 Morganton
120 Winstead
627 Tarrytown Ctr
129 Church
2408 Sunset
3468 Sunset
1691 Northern
301 Church
202 Falls
1104 Fordham
4502 Shipyard
4701 Oleander
2629 Carolina Beach
6845 Market
5521 Carolina Beach
Rd
IHSB
St
Assessment
DSCA
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
St
Brownfields
St
Interim Action
DSCA
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Assessment
DSCA
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Closure
DSCA
St
Assessment
DSCA
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
ST
Assessment
DSCA
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Ln
NFA
DSCA
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Ave
IHSB
St
Assessment
DSCA
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
St
Assessment
DSCA
Rd
NFA
DSCA
St
Assessment
DSCA
St
NFA
DSCA
Hwy
Assessment
DSCA
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
St
NFA
DSCA
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Ave
IHSB
IHSB
St
Assessment
DSCA
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Ave
NFA
DSCA
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
St
Assessment
DSCA
Rd
Interim Action
DSCA
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Blvd
Closure
DSCA
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
St
NFA
DSCA
Rd
NFA
DSCA
115
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
NFA
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
Interim Action
DSCA
Wilmington
650019 Liberty Cleaners
5424
Oleander
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Wilmington
650020 Coastal Dry Cleaners
545
Castle
St
Assessment
DSCA
Wilmington
650021 Four Seasons Cleaners
7015
Market
St
Assessment
DSCA
Wilmington
650022 Cape Fear Cleaners
1047
College
Rd
Certified
DSCA
nslow (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
Remediation
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
Assessment
DSCA
Midway Park
670005 Village Cleaners
175
Freedom
Way
Assessment
DSCA
Swansboro
670003 Coastal Dry Cleaners
628
Corbett
Ave
Assessment
DSCA
Orange (14)
Carrboro
680007 Hangers Cleaners
127
Fidelity
St
Assessment
DSCA
Carrboro
680008 Webster's Cleaners
302
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Carrboro
680009 MEM One Hour Martinizing
408
Weaver
St
Assessment
DSCA
Carrboro
680012 Village Laundry & Cleaners
106
Greensboro
St
Assessment
DSCA
Chapel Hill
680001 KSP Cleaners
1490
Fordham
Blvd
Monitoring
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
Assessment
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
Assessment
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
Monitoring
DSCA
Greenville
740007 One Hour Martinizing
ill
loth
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greenville
740008 Stadium Cleaners
205
Tenth
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greenville
740009 Cleaner Look Garment Care
622
Greenville
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Greenville
740010 Scott's Cleaners
ill
loth
St
Assessment
DSCA
Greenville
740011 Scott's Cleaners
1699
Farmville
Blvd
Monitoring
DSCA
Greenville
740012 Bowen Cleaners
3400
Memorial
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
116
Greenville
740014 Fabric Care Center
2512
Memorial
Dr
Assessment
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
Assessment
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
Assessment
DSCA
Reidsville
790002 Ace One Hour Cleaners
1601
Scales
St
Closure
DSCA
Reidsville
790003 Complete Dry Cleaners
1537
Freeway
Dr
NFA
DSCA
Rowan (10)
Kannapolis
800011 Jay's One -Hour Cleaners
1803
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Salisbury
800002 Avalon Cleaners
124
Avalon
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Salisbury
800003 WMS Cleaners
712
Jake Alexander
Blvd
NFA
DSCA
Salisbury
800005 M&S Cleaners
1729
Innes
St
Assessment
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
Site Ineligible
IHSB
Salisbury
800010 Vogue Cleaners
402
Innes
ST
Assessment
DSCA
Salisbury
800012 Star Laundry
111
Bank
St
Certified
DSCA
Spencer
800001 Shaping Cleaners
400
Salisbury
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Rutherford (1)
Forest City
810001 Forest Dale Cleaners
139
Depot
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Sampson (2)
Clinton
820001 Acme Cleaners
209
Beaman
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Roseboro
820002 Brown's Cleaners and Laundromat
317
Dr Martin Luther King Jr
Blvd
Assessment
DSCA
Scotland (2)
Laurinburg
830001 One Hour Cleaners
1514
Main
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Laurinburg
830002 Village Cleaners
1691
Main
St
Assessment
DSCA
Stanly (2)
Albemarle
840001 Dry Clean Express
636
NC 24-27
Byp
NFA
DSCA
Norwood
840002 Garment Care Center
560
Fork
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Stokes (1)
Walnut Cove
850001 Klean Rite Cleaners
318
Main
St
NFA
DSCA
Sorry (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
Assessment
DSCA
Mount Airy
860001 Modern Laundry And Dry Cleaners
526
Lebanon
St
Interim Action
DSCA
Transylvania (1)
Brevard
880001 Rainbow Cleaners
249
Caldwell
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Union (2)
Monroe
900001 Prestown Presto Clean
405
Sutherland
Ave
Monitoring
DSCA
Monroe
900002 Mills Cleaners
1305
Skyway
Dr
Monitoring
DSCA
Vance (1)
Henderson
910001 Henderson Laundry
341
Chestnut
St
IHSB
Wake (75)
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
Closure
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
Cary
920040 Village Cleaners
6420
Tryon
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Cary
920041 Martinizing Dry Cleaners
4246
Cary
Pkwy
NFA
DSCA
Cary
920063 Karr Cleaners
101
Ward
St
Monitoring
DSCA
Cary
920064 Village Cleaners
113
Maynard
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Cary
920076 Merit Cleaners
1301
Buck Jones
Rd
Assessment
DSCA
Gamer
920051 Carriage House Cleaners
537
Plaza
Cir
Assessment
DSCA
Knightdale
920009 Knightdale Cleaners
1013
Smithfield
Rd
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920001 Pro Cleaners
8377
Creedmoor
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Raleigh
920003 Rainbow Cleaners And Laundry
2915
Essex
Cir
NFA
DSCA
Raleigh
920005 DJ Cleaners
3591
Maitland
Dr
Assessment
DSCA
Raleigh
920006 Hilkers Cleaners
4043
Wake Forest
Rd
Monitoring
DSCA
Raleigh
920007 Brothers Cleaners
6144
Falls Of Neuse
Rd
NFA
DSCA
117
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Raleigh
Wake Forest
Zebulon
920008 Johnsons Dry Cleaners
920010 Fuller Supply Company
920012 Newtons Cleaners
920013 Medlin -Davis Cleaners
920014 Glam-o-rama Cleaners
920015 Emporium Cleaners
920016 New Hope Cleaners And Tailors
920017 Brothers Cleaners
920018 Ace Dry Cleaners
920019 Sanitary Laundry
920020 Sherrill's Dry Cleaning And Laundry
920021 T And J Cleaners
920022 Medlin Davis Cleaners
920023 Popes Dry Cleaners
920024 Pleasant Valley Cleaners
920025 Hilkers Cleaners
920026 Ideal Cleaners
920027 Eagle Cleaners
920028 Joy Cleaners
920031 The Cleaners
920032 Greenbrier Cleaners
920033 Courtesy Cleaners
920034 S & S Cleaning
920035 Barrett's Cleaners
920036 North Boulevard Cleaners
920039 Brookside Dry Cleaners & Laundry
920043 Ideal Cleaners
920045 Holden Cleaners
920046 Flints Laundry and Dry Cleaning
920047 Southgate Cleaners
920048 Rollins Economy Cleaners
920049 Glam-O-Rama Cleaners
920050 Hidden Valley Dry Cleaners
920053 Hilkers Cleaners and Laundromat
920054 Litchford Ivory Cleaners
920055 Roberts Drapery Service and Dry Cleaners
920056 Reaves Spic & Span
920057 Roy's Drive In Cleaning
920058 Medlin Davis Dry Cleaning
920059 One Hour Martinizing
920062 Best Price Cleaners
920066 Hilkers Cleaners
920067 Rainbow Cleaners
920068 Glam O Rama
920069 Peggy's Cleaners
920070 Lake Boone Cleaners
920071 Honeycutt Cleaners
920072 Pope's Dry Cleaners
920073 Pope's Dry Cleaners
920075 Acme Cleaners
920077 VIP Formal Wear
920078 Ivory Cleaners
920079 Kwiklean Cleaners
920061 Best Dry Cleaners
920074 Zebulon Dry Cleaners
3534 Wade
421 Eby
2023 Cameron
2028 Cameron
3165 Capital
3501 Capital
3901 Capital
4221 Six Forks
4701 Atlantic
417 McDowell
7463 Six Forks
2423 Crabtree
4434 Creedmoor
7713 Lead Mine
4112 Pleasant Valley
6325 Falls Of Neuse
7209 Sandy Forks
900 Spring Forest
4503 Fayetteville
3209 Avent Ferry
4207 Fayetteville
8111 Creedmoor
425 Chapanoke
5563 Western
5141 New Hope
1028 Brookside
2403 Wake Forest
702 Martin
430 Salisbury
1969 Rock Quarry
407 Peace
1601 Cross Link
2315 Lynn
3612 Spring Forest
8320 Litchford
2205 New Hope Church
219 Franklin
719 Person
121 Jones
707 Person
6820 Davis
7486 Creedmoor
5265 Six Forks
3801 Western
1605 New Bern
2508 Wycliff
605 New Bern
1408 Corporation
3075 Medlin
331 New Bern
3801 Wilmington
4556 Capital
1004 Saunders
12231 Capital
131 Vance
Ave Assessment DSCA
Dr Assessment DSCA
St NFA DSCA
St NFA DSCA
Blvd Assessment DSCA
Blvd NFA DSCA
Blvd NFA DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Ave NFA DSCA
St IHSB
Rd Assessment DSCA
Blvd Assessment DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
Rd Monitoring DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
Rd Emergency DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
Blvd Assessment DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
Dr NFA DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
St Assessment DSCA
St Monitoring DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
St Assessment DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Rd NFA DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
St Assessment DSCA
St Assessment DSCA
St NFA DSCA
St Closure DSCA
Cir Assessment DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
14 Assessment DSCA
Ave Assessment DSCA
Rd Assessment DSCA
Ave Assessment DSCA
Pkwy Monitoring DSCA
Dr Assessment DSCA
Ave Assessment DSCA
St Interim Action DSCA
Blvd Assessment DSCA
St Petitioned DSCA
Blvd Assessment DSCA
St Assessment DSCA
118
Warren (1)
Manson
930001 Boyd's Cleaners
295
Manson Drewry
Rd
IHSB
Watauga (2)
Boone
950001 High Country Cleaners
396
King
St Monitoring
DSCA
Boone
950002 Trailway Cleaners, Inc.
320
King
St NFA
DSCA
Wayne (5)
Goldsboro
960001 Penny Dry Cleaners
214
Ash
St Monitoring
DSCA
Goldsboro
960002 Penny One Hour Cleaners and Laundry
433
Berkley
Blvd Assessment
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
562 Sites Identified
512 Sites Certified
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
119
B. Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites Priority List
II)
Site Name
Address
NCD048181218
CAROLINA GALVANIZING CORP.
HWY221 E
NONCD0002379
REA CONSTRUCTION -WEST RALEIGH
5801 CHAPEL HILL ROAD
NCN000407672
BEACON MANUFACTURING
2425 US HWY 70
NONCD0002734
WILMINGTON FERTILIZER COMPANY
NONCD0002736
WILMINGTON SHIPYARD (FORMER)
NCDO03184710
CAROLINA CREOSOTING CORPORATION
NCD000605303
FEDERAL PAPER BOARD CO., INC.
NONCD0001250
ALMONT SHIPPING
NCD050409150
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO/WILMINGTON
NCD074511361
AQUAIR CORPORATION
NONCD0001098
NATIONAL TEXTILES, LLP
NONCD0001892
ICl/DUPONT
NCD051745685
HOLDING POND FOR WASTE/USS
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
1702 NORTH 6TH STREET
1500 POINT HARBOR RD.
EASTBROOK ROAD
865 JOHN L RIEGEL RD
929 N FRONT STREET
3901 CASTLE HAYNE RD
13300 SAM NEELY RD
REEP DRIVE
HWY 53 EAST (CEDAR CREEK)
500 BROOME RD
City
County
ABERDEEN
MOORE
RALEIGH
WAKE
SWANNANOA
BUNCOMBE
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
LELAND
BRUNSWICK
RIEGELWOOD
COLUMBUS
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
MORGANTON
BURKE
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
Score
Medium
63.73
groundwater soil
59.98
soil
surface water
groundwater
groundwater
58.93
groundwater
groundwater soil
groundwater
surface water
57.49
groundwater
57.49
soil groundwater
soil
soil
57.17
soil groundwater
56.08
groundwater
groundwater
groundwater
56.01
groundwater soil
soil groundwater
groundwater
55.76
groundwater
55.35
groundwater soil
soil groundwater
54.94
soil
surface water
groundwater
53.76
groundwater soil
53.06
soil soil
surface water
surface water soil
groundwater
Contaminant
metals
metals
VOCs
VOCs
SVOCs
VOCs
metals
VOCs
metals
SVOCs
metals
morganics
SVOCs
metals
metals
VOCs
SVOCs
SVOCs
SVOCs
metals
VOCs
inorganics SVOCs
metals
metals
VOCs
11161
metals
metals
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
Pesticides/Her
metals
metals
SVOCs
SVOCs
SVOCs
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCDO03229358
SCM PROCTOR-SILEXIWEAREVER
HAY ST
MOUNT AIRY
SURRY
53.02
sediment soil
metals
groundwater
VOCs
sediment
VOCs
surface water soil
VOCs
groundwater
metals
metals
metals
NCN000407584
SOUTHERN METALS RECYCLING, INC
13 WRIGHTST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
52.56
soil groundwater
metals
metals
NCD981027915
J STREET FLYASH DISPOSAL SITE
SR 1769
ERWIN
HARNETT
52.48
soil
metals
NCD986166692
HARWELL ROAD SEPTIC PIT
BEATY AND JOHN D ROADS
GASTONIA
GASTON
52.37
soil sediment
VOCs
surface water soil
metals
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater soil
SVOCs
SVOCs
VOCs
metals
NCDO03167780
SPRAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY
HWY 194
LANSING
ASHE
52.33
groundwater
metals
groundwater soil
VOCs
metals
NONCD0002857
ABERDEEN FLORIST & GARDEN CENTER
500 S SANDHILLS BLVD
ABERDEEN
MOORE
52.02
groundwater
VOCs
NCN000407775
ROYSTER FERTILIZER
1690 NE ROYSTER RD
LELAND
BRUNSWICK
52.02
groundwater soil
metals
surface water soil
SVOCs
groundwater
metals
metals
SVOCs
NCDO88563242
MONSANTO COMPANY/ROHM & HAAS
CEDAR CREEK RD
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
51.78
sediment
metals
groundwater
VOCs
NCN000407333
TRIAD USED AUTO SALES
1520 ALAMANCE CHURCH RD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
51.53
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater soil
metals
soil
SVOCs
metals
NONCD0001025
TOOMEY PROPERTY
1020 HICKORY GROVE ROAD
SPRINGWOOD
GASTON
51.23
groundwater soil
SVOCs
soil groundwater
SVOCs
pesticides/her
VOCs
NONCD0001967
AMERICAN DISTILLATION, INC
1690 NE ROYSTER RD
LELAND
BRUNSWICK
51.07
soil
SVOCs
soil
metals
soil
VOCs
groundwater
metals
NONCD0001554
COX DODGE (FORMER)
1501 LIPSCOMB ROAD
WILSON
WILSON
51.05
soil
VOCs
surface water
VOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
NCD982117590
NONCD0000016
NCD986178226
NONCD0001141
NCD093338119
NCD986172518
NONCD0002835
NCDO03231545
NCDO47371794
NONCD0002564
NONCD0000004
NCD038551263
NCD986176444
NCD000813592
Site Name
Address
CUSTOM PROCESSING AND MANUFACTURIN
1110 SURRETT DRIVE
CMC LANDFILL
EAST MAIN STREET
TEXFI INDUSTRIES, INC
601 HOFFER DRIVE
DIAZIT COMPANY
SCM CORP. GLIDDEN COATINGS & RESINS
OLD MOUNT HOLLY ROAD PCE SITE
PRIME EQUIPMENT CO
SHERWOOD TREATING CO., INC.
COASTAL LUMBER CO
ALLENS FARM SUPPLY
STURGEON CITY SITE (NON-PRLF PORTION)
TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
STROH/CHITTY FARM
GA -PACIFIC CORP/HDWD SAW
NONCD0001052 THOMASVILLE FURNITURE
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
City
County
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
ELKIN
SURRY
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
US 1
YOUNGSVILLE
FRANKLIN
3926 GLENWOOD DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
OLD MT HOLLY RD & FREEDOM DR
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
1020 N FRONT ST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
1660 SILAS CREEK PKWAY
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
934 N CRAVEN ST
NEW BERN
CRAVEN
511 N 3RD ST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
4 COURT STREET
JACKSONVILLE
ONSLOW
OFF US 64 E SOUTH OF NC 1
MURPHY
CHEROKEE
5066 OVERDALE RD
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
PLYWOOD DR
PLYMOUTH
WASHINGTON
151 SMETHPORT DRIVE WEST JEFFERSON ASHE
Score
Medium
Contaminant
51.04
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater soil
metals
VOCS
51.02
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
50.55
soil
VOCS
groundwater
PFAS
soil groundwater
PFAS
VOCS
50.34
surface water
VOCS
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
50.29
groundwater
VOCS
50.26
groundwater
SVOCS
groundwater
VOCS
50.19
groundwater
VOCS
49.78
soil groundwater
metals
metals
49.73
groundwater soil
inorganics
inorganics
49.72
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
metals
49.67
sediment
metals
groundwater
VOCS
49.66
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
49.56
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
49.53
groundwater
Pesticides/Her
groundwater
metals SVOCs
sediment soil
metals
soil groundwater
SVOCS
sediment soil
VOCS
metals
Pesticides/Her
49.51
soil groundwater
inorganics
groundwater soil
SVOCS VOCS
metals
119
ED
NCD000772046
NC0001279710
NCD986171379
NCD046148540
NCSFN0407074
Site Name
Address
MOBIL OIL CORP/KOCH REFINING
3334 RIVER RD
WOODY WILSON BATTERY/ASHLEY HEIGHTS
301 OLD PINEHURST RD
NEW HAVEN DRIVE TCE
NEW HAVEN DRIVE
CENTRAL TRANSPORT COMPANY
600 MELYNDA ROAD
NC MARITIME MUSEUM
NONCD0002381 REDDICK FUMIGANTS, INC.
NCD986175636 ASHE PATTERN SHOP (FORMER)
NCD986180909 SHELBY DYEING & FINISHING
NONCD0001233
LOFTIN PROPERTY
NCD980729412
CAROLINA TANK CLEANING COMPANY
NONCD0000085
JONES & PRESNELL STUDIO
NCD986175628
LEES MOTOR WORKS
NCD000623223 MARTIN MANUFACTURING PROPERTIES
NCD986186518 OLD ATC REFINERY
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
310 FRONT ST
3002 WEST MAIN STREET
4411 BEATY ROAD
1038 SAM LATTIMORE ROAD
2361 LENNOXVILLE RD
1025 NC HWY 68
433 LAWTON ROAD
4415 BEATY ROAD
E MAIN ST US 17
801 SURRY STREET
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
49.07
groundwater soil
VOCs
groundwater
metals
metals
ASHLEY HEIGHTS
HOKE
49.02
soil soil
SVOCs
metals
GASTONIA
GASTON
48.98
groundwater
VOCs
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
48.84
sediment
metals
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
metals inorganics
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
BEAUFORT
CARTERET
48.84
sediment
VOCs
sediment
metals
sediment
Pesticides/Her
sediment
SVOCs
WILLIAMSTON
MARTIN
48.83
groundwater
VOCs
GASTONIA
GASTON
48.82
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
SHELBY
CLEVELAND
48.82
soil groundwater
metals
soil groundwater
metals
VOCs
VOCs
BEAUFORT
CARTERET
48.58
groundwater soil
metals
metals
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
48.53
soil soil
metals
VOCs
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
48.48
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
GASTONIA
GASTON
48.48
soil groundwater
SVOCs
soil groundwater
SVOCs
surface water
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
WILLIAMSTON
MARTIN
48.40
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCs
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
48.40
soil sediment
metals
groundwater soil
metals
metals
SVOCs
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD042269134
SOUTHERN SCREW/FARLEY METALS
1225 BARKLEY RD
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
48.40
groundwater
cyanide
groundwater soil
metals
soil groundwater
metals
bases
SVOCs
NCD981474158
SWEETEN CREEK DRUM SITE
115 SWEETEN CREEK ROAD
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
48.40
soil
metals
NCD041230418
AMP INCORPORATED
3900 REIDSVILLE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
48.35
surface water sediment
metals
soil sediment
metals
soil
cyanide
soil
cyanide
SVOCs
metals
NCD986188027
CHAMPION LANDFILL NO 3
SR 1550140
CANTON
HAYWOOD
48.25
soil
metals
NONCD0001185
CSX-NUTT ST
515 NUTT ST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
48.21
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
NONCD0002550
NCDOT MARINE BLVD & US 17
MARINE BLVD & US 17
JACKSONVILLE
ONSLOW
48.21
groundwater soil
metals
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater soil
SVOCs
soil
VOCs
metals
VOCs
NCD980600449
SED, INC. RADAR ROAD
500 RADAR ROAD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
48.18
soil groundwater
SVOCs
metals
NCDO03163888
HENREDON FURNITURE
400 HENREDON RD
MORGANTON
BURKE
48.17
soil sediment
metals
soil groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
VOCs
SVOCs
NCDO03198520
HONEYWELL, INC
921 HOLLOWAY STREET
DURHAM
DURHAM
48.17
soil soil
VOCs
groundwater soil
metals
groundwater
SVOCs
SVOCs
VOCs
NONCD0002028
MALLARD GRIFFIN LUMBER
1304 W VERNON AVE
KINSTON
LENOIR
48.14
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0002368
EASTERN CAR CARE (FRMR)
703 E MAIN ST
MURFREESBORO
HERTFORD
48.10
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0002995
JOHNS MANVILLE LDFL
SKYWAY CHURCH RD
MAXTON
SCOTLAND
48.10
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD041414780
FIELDCREST MILLS INC./NC FINISHING
US 29/70 N
SPENCER
ROWAN
48.07
groundwater
metals
groundwater soil
SVOCS
soil
SVOCS
metals
NCD091572073
NATIONAL STARCH & CHEMICAL COMPANY
2271 ANDREW JACKSON HWY
LELAND
BRUNSWICK
48.04
groundwater
VOCs
NCDO45924032
WEST POINT PEPPERELL_ALAMAC
1885 ALAMAC RD
LUMBERTON
ROBESON
48.02
groundwater
SVOCS
groundwater
VOCs
known/suspected soil
PFAS
soil soil
VOCs
metals
SVOCS
NCD065288847
CF NITROGEN, INCORPORATED
HWY45
WINTON
HERTFORD
47.99
soil groundwater
metals
metals
NONCD0001843
HERCULES
9 DAVIS DRIVE
DURHAM
DURHAM
47.93
groundwater
VOCs
surface water
VOCS
NCD024477556
WINSTON CONTAINER COMPANY
4732 MORRIS FIELD RD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
47.89
soil
metals
soil
SVOCS
NONCD0001094
ALLISON MANUFACTURING CO
930 OLD CHARLOTTE ROAD
ALBEMARLE
STANLY
47.87
soil soil
SVOCS
groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
NONCD0000023
CAROLINA P&L CO. FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND RD & OWEN DR
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
47.78
soil
SVOCS
surface water groundwater
SVOCS
SVOCS
NONCD0001058
ELECTRONICS COMPONENT CORPORATION
200 ELECTRONICS PARKWAY
BURGAW
PENDER
47.78
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0002201
NEWS & OBSERVER MECH BLV-SPILL
1400 MECHANICAL BLVD.
GARNER
WAKE
47.78
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0003105
SAAB BARRACUDA FACILITY
608 E MCNEIL ST
LILLINGTON
HARNETT
47.72
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0002852
CLAYTON FARMS
1833 LOOP RD
CLAYTON
JOHNSTON
47.63
groundwater soil
pesticides/her
pesticides/her
NONCD0002420
APAC MAINTENANCE SHOP (FRMR)
240 CENTER ST
JACKSONVILLE
ONSLOW
47.59
soil groundwater
metals
metals
NCN000409881
PAYNE RD SOLVENTS
105 PAYNE RD
BESSEMER CITY
GASTON
47.59
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCs
NONCD0001200
COASTLINE INN PROPERTY
503 NUTT ST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
47.44
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
metals
NCD990883001
MONARCH FURNITURE CORPORATION
301 SCIENTIFIC ST
JAMESTOWN
GUILFORD
47.40
soil groundwater
metals
metals
NONCD0001550
COTTMAN TRANSMISSION
145-147 S. COLLEGE ROAD
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
47.30
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater soil
SVOCS
VOCS
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
city
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD986180917
SPANN PROPERTY
US HIGHWAY 25
HENDERSONVILLE
HENDERSON
47.26
known/suspected
NONCD0001029
R & D LAMINATORS INC
HOLLOMAN ROAD (SR 1187)
AHOSKIE
HERTFORD
47.21
groundwater
VOCs
NCD037160439
TOASTMASTER, INCORPORATED
17160 PLANT RD
LAURINBURG
SCOTLAND
47.08
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater soil
metals
soil groundwater
cyanide
metals
cyanide
NONCD0001952
KERR FACILITY - AHOSKIE
228 JOHNNY MITCHELL RD
AHOSKIE
HERTFORD
46.99
groundwater
VOCs
NCD986176030
RHODERIA DRIVE WELLS
LAKEWOOD & RHODERA DRIVE
STALLINGS
UNION
46.98
groundwater soil
VOCs
metals
NCD044444735
CROMPTON & KNOWLES CORP.
SPENCER MT RD
LOWELL
GASTON
46.97
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater soil
metals
soil
VOCs
metals
NCD986231967
TOM SADLER ROAD WELLS
TOM SADLER RD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
46.92
soil
VOCs
soil
SVOCs
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater soil
metals
metals
NCDO03183571
WINTERVILLE MACHINE WORKS, INC.
2672 MILL ST
WINTERVILLE
PITT
46.90
soil
metals
soil
cyanide
soil
VOCs
soil
SVOCs
groundwater
VOCs
NCN000407188
US 1-151501 ABERDEEN
517 S SANDHILLS BLVD
ABERDEEN
MOORE
46.88
groundwater soil
VOCs
sediment
metals
sediment
metals
surface water soil
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0000081
TRITON, INC
1610 SOUTHWARD BLVD
WILSON
WILSON
46.84
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
metals
NCD067187302
FULFLEX
500 AIR BOSS PKWY
SCOTLANDNECK
HALIFAX
46.73
groundwater
VOCs
NCDO03233673
HOOVER REPAIR SHOP
461 N SOUTH STREET SR1669
MT AIRY
SURRY
46.69
soil groundwater
metals
soil groundwater
cyanide
cyanide
metals
NCD980518211
IRTQBM CORPORATION
4101 S I-85
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
46.67
groundwater
metals
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0002874
MOHAWK-KARASTAN
2007 DICKINSON AVE
GREENVILLE
PITT
46.67
soil
metals
soil
SVOCs
groundwater
metals
NONCD0001685
EAST MAIN STREET PCE
EAST MAIN ST
MURFREESBORO
HERTFORD
46.66
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0002779
APAC-CASTLE HAYNE ASPHALT PLANT
4909 N COLLEGE RD
CASTLE HAYNE
NEW HANOVER
46.65
soil soil
metals
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0001156
CLEAN -CLEAN DRY CLEANERSNIP CLEANER
627 TARRYTO WN CTR
ROCKY MOUNT
NASH
46.63
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0003025
WORLD WOOD PRODUCTS
12045 OLD HWY 70 W
COVE CITY
CRAVEN
46.59
soil groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
metals
groundwater soil
SVOCs
VOCs
metals
NONCD0001155
D&G PROPERTIES -SLAUGHTERHOUSE PARC
ROYSTER RD
NAVASSA
BRUNSWICK
46.57
groundwater soil
metals
metals
NCD072012354
SINGER CO/FURNITURE DIV WASHINGTON
STATE ROAD1175
CHOCOWINITY
BEAUFORT
46.57
groundwater
metals
groundwater
Pesticides/Her
sediment soil
SVOCs SVOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
NONCD0001690
CITY OF GOLDSBORO MAINTENANCE COMPL
1601 N CLINGMAN ST
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
46.56
groundwater
VOCs
NCD093137636
GENERAL WOOD PRESERVING CO., INC.
HWY 74/76
LELAND
BRUNSWICK
46.56
soil groundwater
SVOCs
SVOCs
NONCD0001886
HYDE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
30 OYSTER CREEK RD
SWAN QUARTER
HYDE
46.56
groundwater soil
pesticides/her
pesticides/her
NCD041519364
TEXASGULF CHEMICALS COMPANY
HWY 306 NORTH
AURORA
BEAUFORT
46.56
surface water
metals
sediment
VOCs
soil groundwater
Pesticides/Her
soil sediment
Pesticides/Her
groundwater
VOCs
metals
VOCs
NCDO03184249
UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY BATTERY
264 BYPASS-EVANS ST EXTN
GREENVILLE
PITT
46.52
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0003187
KOURY ENTERPRISES COMPANY LLC
1029 WINSTON ST
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
46.51
soil groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater soil
VOCs
SVOCs
VOCs
NC5210022906
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
405 FISHER ST
MOREHEAD CITY
CARTERET
46.51
known/suspected
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0001049
LEXINGTON FURNITURE IND. PLNT NO 7
178 LFI COMPLEX LANE
LEXINGTON
DAVIDSON
46.43
groundwater
SVOCS
groundwater
metals
NONCD0002492
SOUTH SEA RATTAN - FAIRFAX ROAD
1702 & 1708 FAIRFAX ROAD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
46.43
soil groundwater
VOCS
soil
VOCs
metals
NCD980844336
UNION CARBIDE BATTERY
5400 HOVIS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
46.30
surface water
VOCS
groundwater
metals
groundwater soil
VOCS
metals
NONCD0001186
CARR MILL MALL
200 N GREENSBORO ST
CARRBORO
ORANGE
46.28
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0001778
GLEN RAVEN MILLS (FORMER)
142 GLEN RAVEN ROAD
GLEN RAVEN
ALAMANCE
46.24
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
metals
NCN000409811
ELECTRIC MOTOR & TRANSFORMER
1900 S SAUNDERS ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
46.21
groundwater soil
SVOCS
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
SVOCS
NONCD0001128
RESOLUTION PACKAGING
468 CAROLINA AVE
MARION
MCDOWELL
46.21
groundwater
metals
NONCD0001023
HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL
HEAVY EQUIPMENT ROAD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
46.20
groundwater
SVOCS
groundwater
VOCs
NCDO03149663
RADIATOR SPECIALTY COMPANY
1900 WILKINSON BLVD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
46.16
groundwater soil
VOCS
sediment soil
metals
sediment
SVOCS
SVOCS
metals
NCDO49772023
H & S PROCESSORS, INC.
NC HIGHWAY 150 WEST
LINCOLNTON
LINCOLN
46.11
groundwater
VOCS
NCDO03216462
UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY BATTERY
800 ALBEMARLE RD
ASHEBORO
RANDOLPH
45.97
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
NONCD0002555
WHITEVILLE BUMPER & GLASS (FORMER)
824 JEFFERSON ST
WHITEVILLE
COLUMBUS
45.86
soil groundwater
metals
VOCS
NCDO03213030
DOUGLAS BATTERY MANUFACTURING CO.
500 BATTERY DR
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
45.69
groundwater
metals
NCD144192606
PARKER -ZENITH
160 TAYLOR ST
ABERDEEN
MOORE
45.67
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
NONCD0002968
TOWN OF EDENTON STREET DEPT
120 W HICKS ST
EDENTON
CHOWAN
45.63
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0001074
OLD FORD BLDG
FIFTH ST
TABOR CITY
COLUMBUS
45.62
groundwater soil
metals
soil
VOCS
metals
NONCD0001259
AMI, LIMITED
2609 TUCKER ST.
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
45.40
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD981015746
CAROLINA ALUMINUMMERBERT TAYLOR
SR 1125
ROPER
WASHINGTON
45.33
soil
VOCs
NCD024600579
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS COMPANY
4801 BURLINGTON RD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
45.25
soil
metals
NCN000409779
WAYNE AGRICULTURAL WORKS
700 S JOHN ST
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
45.25
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
metals
NONCD0003176
COROLLA CATTLE DIP
1215 PONTON LN
COROLLA
CURRITUCK
45.22
groundwater soil
metals
metals
NONCD0001485
CHATHAM MILLS, INC.
480 HILLSBORO STREET
PITTSBORO
CHATHAM
45.21
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0001174
ARROW LAUNDRY
4735 MONROE RD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
45.15
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0002969
CAPITAL INN
1625 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
WAKE
45.15
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0002821
COMPLETE AUTO CENTER
909 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
WAKE
45.15
groundwater soil
SVOCs
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0002277
PAZIUK WAREHOUSE
710 SUNNYVALE DRIVE
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
45.15
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NCD981473150
CHERRY MT STREET DRUM
602 CHERRY MOUNTAIN
FOREST CITY
RUTHERFORD
45.07
soil
metals
NCN000407830
CLOROX CHEMICAL
800GESCOST
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
45.07
surface water
SVOCs
sediment surface
SVOCs
water surface water
Pesticides/Her
sediment sediment
metals
soil
metals
soil
Pesticides/Her
soil
metals SVOCs
Pesticides/Her
NONCD0001022
GIBBS ELECTROPLATING - OLD LOCATION
2229 N DAVIDSON
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
45.07
groundwater soil
VOCs
groundwater
metals
metals
NONCD0001899
INESCO SITE
800 WHITFIELD RD.
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
45.07
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0001092
CMI WWTP (PARCELI)
HWY 268
ELKIN
SURRY
44.85
groundwater
metals
sediment soil
VOCs
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
metals
NCD980728745
OSHIELDS FLY ASH
SR 1510
BREVARD
TRANSYLVANIA
44.80
known/suspected
NCDO03528825
FIELDCREST MILLS INC.
WALPAT RD
SMITHFIELD
JOHNSTON
44.79
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0001011
JUNG CORPORATION
718-720 INDUSTRIAL PARK AVE
ASHEBORO
RANDOLPH
44.77
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0001169
LIBERTY FABRICS (FORMER)
US 64
JAMESVILLE
MARTIN
44.72
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
II)
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD986228054
KANNAPOLIS PCE SPILL
ENOCHVILLE ROAD
KANNAPOLIS
ROWAN
44.71
groundwater
VOCs
NCD981863228
SCHERER, RP.
2021 E. ROOSEVELT BLVD.
MONROE
UNION
44.71
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
NCD990734055
HERCOFINA/CAPE INDUSTRIES
4600 HWY 421 N
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
44.62
soil soil
VOCS
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCs
metals
NONCD0002792
MARSHALLBERG BOAT YARD
1290 & 1295 MARSHALLBERG RD
MARSHALLBERG
CARTERET
44.57
soil groundwater
metals
VOCs
NONCD0002623
RED APPLE MARKETS #40 (FMR)
925 E MEMORIAL DR
AHOSKIE
HERTFORD
44.52
groundwater
VOCS
NCD093334969
S & S METALS RECYCLING COMPANY
SHORTCUT ROAD/SR 2455
GOLD HILL
CABARRUS
44.49
soil
metals
surface water
metals
NONCD0002612
TOWN OF CAROLINA BEACH
406 S. DOW ROAD
CAROLINA BEACH
NEW HANOVER
44.49
soil
SVOCS
soil
VOCS
soil
metals
NONCD0000060
WATTS REGULATOR -GENERAL AIDES SITE
WITHROW ROAD
FOREST CITY
RUTHERFORD
44.49
soil
metals
NCD982080152
PEE DEE TIMBER CO
230 W BIZZELL ST
LAURINBURG
SCOTLAND
44.48
soil
metals
surface water
metals
NONCD0001116
REPUBLIC SERVICES OF NC
312 JACK SHERMAN RD
ROUGEMONT
PERSON
44.48
groundwater
VOCs
NCDO42091215
RJR TECH COMPANY
841 AVOCA FARM RD
MERRY HILL
BERTIE
44.48
soil
VOCs
NONCD0000802
LES MYERS PARK
LAWNDALE AVENUE EXT.
CONCORD
CABARRUS
44.42
soil
metals
NONCD0002228
OAK ISLAND POLICE DEPT.
4621 E. OAK ISLAND DRIVE
OAK ISLAND
BRUNSWICK
44.36
soil groundwater
SVOCS
soil groundwater
SVOCS
pesticides/her
pesticides/her
NCD981928088
TEXFI INDUSTRIES, INC/NEW BERN
SR 1317/BOSCH STREET
NEW BERN
CRAVEN
44.30
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
SVOCS
NCD084167444
STANADYNE, INC/DIESEL SYSTEMS
405 WHITE ST
JACKSONVILLE
ONSLOW
44.22
soil
metals
soil
VOCS
soil
SVOCS
NCD072003635
ATHOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
C & 22ND ST
BUTNER
GRANVILLE
44.19
groundwater
SVOCS
sediment
SVOCS
groundwater
VOCS
surface water
SVOCS
NCD980557631
LIVEWIRE ELEC CO/CALIFORNIA SPRAY
1004 SOUTH GEORGE STREET
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
44.16
groundwater soil
pesticides/her
pesticides/her
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCDO06390561
AKZO NOBLE COATINGS, INC.
1431 PROGRESS ST
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
44.13
soil soil
SVOCS
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
VOCS
SVOCS
NONCD0002838
WACCAMAW TRANSPORT (FORMER)
1106 S 2ND ST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
44.12
soil groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
metals
VOCS
NCDO83674713
HULL SERVICE STATION/PHILLIPS 66
HIGHWAY 274 SOUTH
VALE
LINCOLN
44.07
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0001178
PACKERPROPERTY
US 701 & JEWEL ST
WHITEVILLE
COLUMBUS
43.99
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0001432
THE CAPE GOLF COURSE
535 THE CAPE BLVD
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
43.99
groundwater
metals
groundwater
Pesticides/Her
NONCD0001054
WILLIAMS AUTO CENTER
401 D STREET
BRIDGETON
CRAVEN
43.93
groundwater soil
metals
metals
NONCD0000038
AYCOCK PROPERTY
SR 1162 & 1103
WILSON
WILSON
43.92
groundwater
Pesticides/Her
NONCD0002711
WESTPOINT STEVENS
AIRPORT ROAD
WAGRAM
SCOTLAND
43.92
groundwater
VOCS
NCDO03164464
UNIROYAL INC/UNIROYAL CHEMICAL
214 W RUBY AVE
GASTONIA
GASTON
43.79
soil soil
SVOCS
metals
NONCD0002977
RESINALL CORPORATION
302 WATER ST
SEVERN
NORTHAMPTON
43.77
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
SVOCS
NONCD0002543
STEVECOKNIT FABRICS COMPANY
601 WILMINGTON ROAD
WALLACE
DUPLIN
43.75
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCS
NONCD0002981
TRI POINT-CAROLINA FREIGHTLINER
3500 YONKERS RD
RALEIGH
WAKE
43.75
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0002777
APAC-GOLDSBORO ASPHALT PLANT
2421 ARRINGTON BRIDGE RD
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
43.72
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
NONCD0001922
ALKALI SCREEN PRINTING
6420 AMSTERDAM WAY
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
43.48
known/suspected
NCDO09305699
GTE SYLVANIA, INC.
INDUSTRIAL PARK DR
SMITHFIELD
JOHNSTON
43.47
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCS
NONCD0001391
BROWNS RADIATOR SERVICE
2136 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
43.38
soil
metals
NONCD0001397
BURKARTCAROLINA
DABNEY DRIVE
HENDERSON
VANCE
43.38
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
NCD053487765
STRATFORD METAL FINISHINGS, INC.
807 S MARSHALL ST
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
43.38
soil
metals
NCN000410280
GREAT LAKES CARBON CORPORATION
307 JAMESTOWN ROAD
MORGANTON
BURKE
43.36
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
metals
NCD062571658
HONEYWELL MICRO SWITCH DIV.
1 HICKORY DRIVE
MARS HILL
MADISON
43.33
soil soil
VOCS
metals
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD082363102
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
17321 HARRY MALLOY RD
LAURINBURG
SCOTLAND
43.32
groundwater soil
Pesticides/Her
metals
NONCD0001046
B&H RECYCLERS
7256 US 74 W
POLKTON
ANSON
43.31
groundwater
VOCS
NCD060306727
RICHARDS, WC COMPANY, INC.
101 EAST MAPLE STREET
ABERDEEN
MOORE
43.31
soil soil
metals
VOCS
NONCD0002531
STANLEY FASTENING
2903 LEE AVE
SANFORD
LEE
43.31
groundwater
VOCS
NCD986211274
STONEY FORK CREEK DRUM DUMP SITE
MT. ZION ROAD
DEEP GAP
WILKES
43.31
known/suspected
NONCD0001168
RIVER CITY CONSTRUCTION CO
3534 CHERRY RUN RD
WASHINGTON
BEAUFORT
43.30
groundwater soil
SVOCS
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater soil
VOCS
metals
metals
NCD986232676
ROCK-TENN MARION FOLDING
33 BURGIN ST
MARION
MCDOWELL
43.30
groundwater
metals
NONCD0001265
AMP, INC. BUILDING 11
1124 N.CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
43.29
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0001491
COUSINS PERSONAL MINI -STORAGE
723 HWY 117 N BYPASS
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
43.19
groundwater soil
metals
metals
NONCD0001138
DEUTSCH RELAYS
2021 GARDNERDR
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
43.19
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0001095
MOSES CONE MEMORIAL PARK
BLUE RIDGE PKWY
BLOWING ROCK
WATAUGA
43.19
soil
metals
NCD981022072
BETTIS PROPERTY
1/2 MI. E OF BETTIS RD &
EARL
CLEVELAND
43.16
known/suspected
NONCD0000027
MEADOWVIEW ROAD
MEADOWVIEW ROAD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
43.04
groundwater
VOCS
NCD986172617
FORBES ROAD WELLS/RAUCH IND
2408 FORBES ROAD
GASTONIA
GASTON
43.02
soil groundwater
VOCS
surface water
VOCS
VOCS
NONCD0001677
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
2103 US HYW 13 SOUTH
AHOSKIE
HERTFORD
42.94
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
SVOCS
NONCD0002553
STONEVILLE FURNITURE COMPANY
525 SOUTH HENRY STREET
STONEVILLE
ROCKINGHAM
42.93
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
NONCD0002798
TOWN AND COUNTRY CLEANERS
617 WASHINGTON ST
WILLIAMSTON
MARTIN
42.91
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
NCDO03230836
DUKE REFINING CORPORATION
2020 JARRELL STREET
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
42.87
sediment soil
VOCS
groundwater
SVOCS
groundwater
SVOCS
VOCS
NONCD0002542
STEVENS CLEANERS
IONA AND MAIN STREET
FAIRMONT
ROBESON
42.87
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0001668
CORNER COTTON GIN
151 MINGO CHURCH RD
MINGO
SAMPSON
42.86
groundwater soil
inorganics
groundwater
inorganics
VOCs
NONCD0001538
CONFLANDEYINC.
3620 CHADBOURN HIGHWAY
WHITEVILLE
COLUMBUS
42.84
soil groundwater
metals
metals
NONCD0001113
SOUTHERN STATES (FORMER)
125 LINE AVE
GRENVILLE
PITT
42.81
groundwater soil
Pesticides/Her
SVOCs
NONCD0000025
RANGE ROAD BURN SITE
RANGE ROAD
BUTNER
GRANVILLE
42.80
soil
metals
NONCD0001090
OLD MILL BLDG
301 FOURTH AVE EAST
HENDERSONVILLE
HENDERSON
42.75
groundwater
VOCs
NCN000407197
LEARY BROTHERS STORAGE (FORMER)
VIRGINIA & BROAD STREET
EDENTON
CHOWAN
42.74
soil groundwater
metals
soil groundwater
VOCs
soil
SVOCs
metals
pesticides/her
NONCD0001016
ROYSTER-CLARK FERTILIZER PLANT
1598 HINES RD
OAK CITY
MARTIN
42.74
soil groundwater
inorganics
groundwater
inorganics
Pesticides/Her
NCD000615872
AMP INCORPORATED
1260 SHANNON-BRADLEY RD
GASTONIA
GASTON
42.72
soil groundwater
SVOCs
soil
metals
metals
NCD981014517
DYNATECH
TOOMEYAVE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
42.60
sediment
metals
groundwater
metals
NONCD0001105
WETSIG YACHTS
4022 MARKET STREET
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
42.60
soil groundwater
metals
metals
NCD130708126
CONSOLIDATED WAREHOUSE
8300 MOORES CHAPEL RD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
42.58
surface water soil
VOCs
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NCDO03198967
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO/CAROLINA
900 N GEORGE ST
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
42.53
groundwater
metals
NCD051853547
AUSTIN FOODS
E CHATHAM ST
CARY
WAKE
42.43
groundwater soil
SVOCs
soil groundwater
Pesticides/Her
soil groundwater
VOCs
Pesticides/Her
SVOCs
VOCs
NONCD0001330
BECKER BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
4614 MARKET STREET
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
42.43
groundwater
SVOCs
NONCD0001430
DELL MOORE PROPERTY
5815 HILLSBOROUGH ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
42.43
soil groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
VOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCN000409865
FORSHAW CHEMICALS
650 STATE ST
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
42.43
surface water soil
metals
soil
Pesticides/Her
surface water
SVOCs
surface water soil
Pesticides/Her
SVOCs
metals
NONCD0002091
MOREHEAD MARINE (FORMER)
4971 ARENDELL ST
MOREHEAD CITY
CARTERET
42.37
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCs
NCSFN0407140
CARDINAL CONTAINER SERVICES
138 WALSER ROAD
LEXINGTON
DAVIDSON
42.30
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCs
NCN000409854
ROMATIC MANUFACTURING
402 E ROSE ST
SANFORD
LEE
42.27
sediment
SVOCs
sediment
metals
NONCD0002124
WELDON MILL (FRMR)
E I ITH ST & SYCAMORE ST
WELDON
HALIFAX
42.15
known/suspected
NCDO43711977
CHEMICAL LEAMAN TANK LINES, INC.
6600 WEST MARKET STREET
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
42.05
groundwater
VOCs
NCD990733180
ABBOTTLABS
HWY301N
ROCKY MOUNT
NASH
42.03
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0001072
J & C DYEING
1000 WEST GROVER STREET
SHELBY
CLEVELAND
41.98
soil groundwater
metals
groundwater
metals
VOCs
NCDO02571438
ABC ENGRAVERS
724 NORTH I-85
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
41.91
soil groundwater
metals
groundwater
metals
VOCs
NONCD0002880
PATCHES BODY SHOP
1903 E GREEN ST
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
41.91
groundwater
VOCs
NCD981932023
TARBORO-EDGECOMBE AIRPORT
HWY 44
TARBORO
EDGECOMBE
41.81
soil
SVOCs
NCN000407243
WOODYS SALVAGE YARD
4139 CLINTON RD
VANDER
CUMBERLAND
41.80
known/suspected
NCDO03155587
SCOTT AVIATION OF MONROE/TOOL SERV
309 W. CROWELL ST
MONROE
UNION
41.73
groundwater soil
VOCs
groundwater
metals
SVOCs
NCD047257472
APPLIED RESEARCH GROUP, INC.
2221 N. DAVIDSON STREET
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
41.66
soil groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater soil
VOCs
metals
metals
NCD981031578
RAINBOW DRIVE BATTERY
SR 1646
KANNAPOLIS
CABARRUS
41.66
soil
metals
NONCD0001248
UNITED SALVAGE
BUTTERCUP LANE
ROANOKE RAPIDS
HALIFAX
41.62
soil
metals
NCD981030893
MUSIC CLUB PESTICIDE SITE
SE QUADRANT OF INT US 17
WILLIAMSTON
MARTIN
41.61
soil
Pesticides/Her
NCD991278730
SQUIBB E R & SONS
FLOWERS RD
KENLY
JOHNSTON
41.61
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0002790
RIVERS JUNKYARD
5501 DOGWOOD ST
WINNABOW
BRUNSWICK
41.52
known/suspected
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0000073
H. M. WADE FURNITURE
SOUTH GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
41.50
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0001125
RALEIGH TTA-DILLON PARCEL
102 S WEST ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
41.50
groundwater soil
SVOCs
groundwater soil
inorganics VOCs
soil
SVOCs
metals
NONCD0001126
RALEIGH TTA-DILLON PARCEL B
S WEST ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
41.50
groundwater soil
SVOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
VOCs
NCD980557854
FMC/NIAGARA PESTICIDES
3595 OLD NC 11
AYDEN
PM
41.44
soil soil
SVOCs
Pesticides/Her
NONCD0001490
KINDER MORGAN/CHEMSERV
2005 N 6TH STREET
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
41.42
soil groundwater
metals inorganics
groundwater
metals
NONCD0001127
RALEIGH TTA-DILLON PARCEL C
510 & 602 W MARTIN ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
41.40
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
VOCs
NCD055165609
PANTASOTE INC. FILM/COMPOUND DIV.
1508 S CENTER ST
HICKORY
CATAWBA
41.38
groundwater soil
SVOCs
groundwater
metals
groundwater
metals
VOCs
NONCD0001176
MURFREESBORO VENEER
307 N 2ND ST
MURFREESBORO
HERTFORD
41.37
groundwater
VOCs
NCD991278755
MARTINS BATTERY SALVAGE, INC.
5500 ASHLAND RD
KANNAPOLIS
CABARRUS
41.22
soil
metals
NONCD0000047
MEADS AIRFIELD PESTICIDES
SR 1100
WEEKSVILLE
PASQUOTANK
41.22
soil
Pesticides/Her
NCD986171445
BENFIELD CHEMICALS
OLD CANTON CLYDE HWY
CANTON
HAYWOOD
41.20
soil
Pesticides/Her
soil
metals
soil
VOCs
NONCD0001099
C & L SURPLUS
1868 HWY 64 W
HAYESVILLE
CLAY
41.20
sediment
metals
NCD980848782
MADISON COUNTY CYANIDE SITE
7735 NC 63 HWY
LEICESTER
MADISON
41.20
soil groundwater
cyanide
groundwater soil
cyanide
metals
metals
NCD062664883
REINCO CHEMICAL COMPANY
EAST 11 ST
ROANOKE RAPIDS
HALIFAX
41.20
soil groundwater
pesticides/her
pesticides/her
NCD024817827
HENREDON FURNITURE
ALTAPASS ROAD
SPRUCE PINE
MITCHELL
41.19
soil
metals
NCD986195154
PENDER PLATING COMPANY
110 W HAYES ST.
BURGAW
PENDER
41.19
soil
metals
NCD054283189
HOOVER MACHINE SHOP
RATCHFORD ROAD
GASTONIA
GASTON
41.09
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0002319
POLYLOK, INC./WELLINGTON SEARS
3006 ANACONDA RD.
TARBORO
EDGECOMBE
41.09
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0001295
HOLT STREET DUMP
HOLT ST
MEBANE
ALAMANCE
41.08
groundwater soil
SVOCs
soil groundwater
metals VOCs
metals
NONCD0002522
JIFFY MART
1801 N RALEIGH ST
ROCKY MOUNT
EDGECOMBE
41.04
groundwater
VOCs
NCDO01704980
WILMINGTON BRANCHBORDEN/SMITH DOUGNAVASSA
ROAD
NAVASSA
BRUNSWICK
40.81
groundwater soil
SVOCs
groundwater soil
pesticides/her
soil
Pesticides/Her
metals SVOCs
NONCD0001107
CONE MILLS - FLORENCE PLANT
FLORENCE & DEPOT RDS
FOREST CITY
RUTHERFORD
40.75
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0001077
CATAWISSA LUMBER CO
301 LOCUST ST
WEST JEFFERSON
ASHE
40.72
groundwater
SVOCs
NONCD0002815
CAROLINA CHEMICAL CORP (FORMER)
6600 WARD BLVD
WILSON
WILSON
40.71
groundwater soil
pesticides/her
groundwater soil
metals
VOCs
pesticides/her
NCD075570820
PLYMOUTH WOOD TREATING COMPANY
N HWY 45
PLYMOUTH
WASHINGTON
40.68
groundwater
metals
NCD982119463
DAYCO LANDFILL CRYME COVE ROAD
SR 1134
WAYNESVILLE
HAYWOOD
40.52
groundwater
SVOCs
NCD981927908
KIDD LANE BATTERY DISPOSAL
3607 KIDD LANE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
40.49
soil
metals
NCDO03235066
NEW AGE FURNITURE CO/MILLER TOOL
PROSPECT INDUSTRIAL PARK
LEXINGTON
DAVIDSON
40.42
groundwater
metals
NONCD0002378
REA CONSTRUCTION -ROCKY MOUNT
1970 TANNER RD
ROCKY MOUNT
EDGECOMBE
40.19
groundwater
VOCs
NCD980838379
ROWE CORP PROPERTYBOULIGNY SITE
433 W MOREHEAD ST
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
40.18
groundwater soil
metals
metals
NONCD0001832
HB FULLER CO.
3005 HOLTS CHAPEL ROAD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
40.07
groundwater soil
cyanide
soil
pesticides/her
soil
VOCs SVOCs
groundwater
metals
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater soil
VOCs
metals
NCD982140014
HYDRO EXTRUSION USA BLDG NO.1
1507 INDUSTRY DRIVE
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
40.07
groundwater
metals VOCs
groundwater soil
metals
NONCD0001124
RALEIGH TTA-WILSON PARCEL
200 S WEST ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
40.07
groundwater
VOCs
NCDO03158094
GLEN RAVEN MILLS
EAST MAIN STREET
BURNSVILLE
YANCEY
40.02
soil
metals
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
NCD986166379
PILOT MOUNTAIN TIRE FIRE
DAVENPORT ROAD
NCSFN0406911
CAROLINA ASSOCIATED MILL
766 HWY 10 W
NCN000407700
SPRINGS ROAD GO CART TRACK
4254 SPRINGS RD
NONCD0000012
WHITES GRAVEL PIT
1515 HWY 49 SOUTH
NCD986223170
MCBESS INDUSTRIES
OLD HWY 321
NONCD0001188
SHELBY BODY SHOP
1904 E DIXON BLVD
NCD980839757
INDIAN GRAVE GAP DRUM DISPOSAL
APPROX 2 MLS N OF SR 1513
NCD986172500
MCLEAN BROTHERS FARM
SR 1415
NCD048958615
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE CO/GOODYEAR
NAVASSARD
NONCD000001 I
TERRELL MACHINE SHOP
3000-3030 SOUTH BLVD
NONCD0001483
POPE PROPERTY
800 S WILSON AVE
NC0001402213
ELLIS JUNK YARD
NEEDMORE DRIVE
NONCD0001697
EXXON CORPORATION
3340 RIVER ROAD
NCD045924487
CAROLINA ALUMINUM/EASCO/ALFINITY
600 METCALF STREET
NCD079066833
LENOIR REFINING COMPANY
263 PENNTON AVE NW
NCDO03216397
HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES/BURLINGTON IND.
215 DRUMMOND ST/SR 2089
NCDO03154960
FLEMING LABORATORIES
2215 THRIFT ROAD
City County
PILOT MOUNTAIN SURRY
NEWTON CATAWBA
CONOVER CATAWBA
CONCORD
CABARRUS
HIGH SHOALS
GASTON
SHELBY
CLEVELAND
LENOIR
CALDWELL
WAGRAM
SCOTLAND
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
DUNN
HARNETT
HAYESVILLE
CLAY
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
WINTON
HERTFORD
LENOIR
CALDWELL
KERNERSVrLLE
FORSYTH
CHARLOTTE MECKLENBURG
NONCD0002120
NATIONS BANK - MACKAY RD.
5013 MACKAY RD.
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
NCD981863277
PERRY BUILDERS - RALEIGH RD
2846 RALEIGH RD
HENDERSON
VANCE
NONCD0001143
PRESTIGE LABELS
151 INDUSTRIAL DR
BURGAW
PENDER
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
Score
Medium
39.94
known/suspected
39.88
soil soil
groundwater soil
39.86
sediment surface
water sediment
surface water
39.83
soil
39.75
sediment soil
39.74
groundwater
39.69
surface water
39.67
soil soil
39.64
soil
39.62
soil groundwater
39.58
groundwater
groundwater
39.52
soil soil
39.43
groundwater
39.31
groundwater
39.26
soil
39.25
soil groundwater
39.24
groundwater
groundwater
groundwater soil
39.24
groundwater
39.05
surface water
38.97
groundwater
Contaminant
metals
SVOCs
metals
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
SVOCs
SVOCs
metals
metals
SVOCs
VOCs
metals
Pesticides/Her
SVOCs
SVOCs
VOCs
VOCs
inorganics VOCs
metals
SVOCs
VOCs
VOCs
SVOCs
VOCs
VOCs
VOCs
SVOCs
metals
metals
VOCs
metals
VOCs
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD033978396
ATEC INDUSTRIES
PERKINS DRIVE
ROYBORO
PERSON
38.92
soil soil
metals
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
VOCs
metals
NCD982115040
PERRY BUILDERS - MOBILE TRACT
NICHOLAS ST & SKENES AVE
HENDERSON
VANCE
38.91
surface water
metals
NCN000407686
CARALEIGH PHOSPHATE AND FERTILIZER
1601 LAKE WHEELER ROAD
RALEIGH
WAKE
38.87
soil
metals
NCDO89914311
MILLER BREWING CO/CONT DIV
1900 BARNES ST
REIDSVILLE
ROCKINGHAM
38.85
groundwater soil
Pesticides/Her
groundwater
Pesticides/Her
VOCs
NCD075582197
AMORE/WORTH CHEMICAL
2418 EAST PETTIGREW ST
DURHAM
DURHAM
38.82
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0000001
STANLY NEWS & PRESS
237 W NORTH STREET
ALBEMARLE
STANLY
38.78
soil
metals
NCD000827832
ELECTRICAL UTILITIES/CO BB&T
309 ANDERSON AVE
FARMVILLE
PITT
38.70
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0001122
CABARRUS ROUNDABOUT
CABARRUS AVE & OLD CHARLOTTE
CONCORD
CABARRUS
38.69
groundwater soil
metals
metals
NCDO03520301
OVERCASH MACHINE SHOP, INC.
865 CONNOR STREET
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
38.69
known/suspected
NCD105797922
TECHNIBILT/DIV OF WHITTAKER
EAST PEACE ST
NEWTON
CATAWBA
38.61
soil groundwater
metals
soil
VOCs
SVOCs
NONCD0001018
HWY 49 BATTERY DUMP
NC HIGHWAY 49
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
38.47
groundwater soil
metals
metals
NONCD0000015
CENTRAL TRANSPORT COMPANY
215SAMPSON ST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
38.45
surface water
metals
NONCD0000044
CHEMICAL AND SOLVENTS, INC.
2804 PATTERSON STREET
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
38.45
soil
VOCs
NCD986190239
CHEROKEE OIL
925 SOUTH SUMMIT AVE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
38.45
soil
metals
NCD986232379
GRESHAMS LAKE INDUSTRIAL PARK
3220 NORTHSIDE DRIVE
RALEIGH
WAKE
38.42
soil groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
VOCs
SVOCs
NCD052553641
WEYERHAEUSERCO/LEWISTON
HWY 308W
LEWISTON
BERTIE
38.38
soil
metals
NONCD0001121
R & R PLATING
623 COLUMBUS APPAREL ST
WHITEVILLE
COLUMBUS
38.37
soil
metals
NONCD0001869
HOOVER ROAD CONTAMINATION
211 SOUTH HOOVER ROAD
DURHAM
DURHAM
38.26
soil groundwater
SVOCs
soil
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0002816
RADCLIFFE MARINE (PRIVATEER BOATS)
HWY 264 BYPASS N
BELHAVEN
BEAUFORT
38.20
groundwater
VOCs
NCDO01871854
FRUEHAUF TRAILER CORPORATION
310 DALTON
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
38.12
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0000055
GLISSON ENTERPRISES
HWY 903
GREENVILLE
PITT
38.12
known/suspected
NONCD0003175
GUARDSMAN CHEMICALS INC
2147 BREVARD RD
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
38.08
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0001076
SOUTHSIDE INVESTMENTS LLC
2222 SOUTH BLVD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
38.05
groundwater soil
VOCs
groundwater soil
metals
metals
SVOCs
NONCD0000003
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
ATANDO INDUSTRIAL PARK
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
38.05
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0000030
COLLINS AND AIKMAN
327 EAST ELM ST.
GRAHAM
ALAMANCE
38.04
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0003113
3C PACKAGING
1000 CC DRIVE
CLAYTON
JOHNSTON
38.03
groundwater
metals
groundwater soil
VOCs
soil soil
VOCs
metals
SVOCs
NONCD0000066
WAKE AUTO PARTS (FORMER)
3520 TRYON RD
RALEIGH
WAKE
38.03
soil
metals
NCD980503148
SOUTHCHEM LANDFILL
722 EAST MARKHAM AVE
DURHAM
DURHAM
37.98
surface water
SVOCs
surface water soil
Pesticides/Her
sediment surface
Pesticides/Her
water
Pesticides/Her
VOCs
NCD980559983
PPG IND., INC./WKS 52
WASHBURN SWITCH ROAD
SHELBY
CLEVELAND
37.89
known/suspected
NONCD0002301
PIEDMONT CIRCUITS
TELECOMM DR.
CREEDMOOR
GRANVILLE
37.84
groundwater
VOCs
NCDO03148889
CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL_CANTON MILL
NEWFOUND STREET
CANTON
HAYWOOD
37.79
groundwater
SVOCs
NCDO42423087
APOLLO CHEMICAL CORPORATION
1105 SOUTHERLAND STREET
GRAHAM
ALAMANCE
37.72
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NCD053010724
ICI - AMERICAS, INC.
2130 N TRYON
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
37.67
groundwater
VOCs
surface water
VOCs
NCN000409780
INDUSTRIAL METAL ALLOY
20 E ACADIA AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
37.67
soil sediment
metals
metals
NONCD0000074
TEXTILE CHEMICAL FACILITY
GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
37.60
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0001192
EAKES CLEANERS (FORMER)
827 W MORGAN ST
DURHAM
DURHAM
37.59
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater soil
SVOCs
VOCs
NONCD0002855
PATTERSON PROPERTY
900 JEFFERSON ST
ROANOKE RAPIDS
HALIFAX
37.59
soil
VOCs
soil
SVOCs
soil
metals
groundwater
VOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0002973
TONYS AUTOMOTIVE
2396 N GARNETT ST
HENDERSON
VANCE
37.57
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NCN000407564
WATHA FIRING RANGE
3311 SHILOH RD
WATHA
PENDER
37.54
groundwater
metals
NONCD0000024
GAITHER TRANSOU PROPERTY
1202 GUILFORD COLLEGE RD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
37.52
soil
metals
soil
SVOCs
NCD986171338
PEELE CO. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
NC 42 EAST
CLAYTON
JOHNSTON
37.13
soil soil
metals
Pesticides/Her
NCD101750305
INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS, INC.
CLOVER & MCONNELL ROAD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
36.97
groundwater
metals
NCD986166759
WILSON SEPTIC PITS
SR 1131
HICKORY
CATAWBA
36.90
soil
metals
NCN000409783
WHITIN ROBERTS PLANT #2
202 MAPLE AVE
SANFORD
LEE
36.89
soil
metals
soil
SVOCs
NCD067428821
SIEMENS-ALLIS, INC/SWITCHGEAR DIV
5000WOMACKRD
SANFORD
LEE
36.86
groundwater
metals
sediment
SVOCs
NCD981022288
C&T REFINERY
4800 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
36.80
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NCD081332900
INX (FORMER) FACILITY
3200 & 3210 CULLMAN AVE
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
36.75
soil
metals
soil
VOCs
NCD982095093
JAYS CLEANERS
1803 N MAIN ST
KANNAPOLIS
ROWAN
36.75
soil
VOCs
NCDO03196847
NATIONAL SPINNING COMPANY
WEST 3RD STREET
WASHINGTON
BEAUFORT
36.61
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
NONCD0001207
APAC-WASHINGTON ASPHALT PLANT
DIRT RD
WASHINGTON
BEAUFORT
36.59
groundwater
VOCs
NCD044447639
CROWN CENTRAL PETROLEUM CORP.
7720 MOUNT HOLLY ROAD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
36.59
soil groundwater
metals
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
SVOCs
NCD024577421
NORTH CAROLINA SALVAGE CO.
HWY 117 SOUTH
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
36.38
soil
metals
NCD986188001
CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL LANDFILL NO 1
SR 1571 & 1573
CANTON
HAYWOOD
36.35
soil
VOCs
NCD980712038
SED, INC. SWING COURT
SWING COURT
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
36.30
known/suspected
NONCD0000065
CMI INDUSTRIES
304 EAST MAIN STREET
ELKIN
SURRY
36.25
soil groundwater
SVOCs
soil groundwater
SVOCs
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0001009
SINGER PLANT #2
VIRGINIA STREET
LENOIR
CALDWELL
36.09
groundwater
VOCs
NCD986188019
CHAMPION LANDFILL NO 2
SR 1539
CANTON
HAYWOOD
36.04
soil
VOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCDO41466806
PHILLIPS PLATING
US 17 HWY NORTH
BRIDGETON
CRAVEN
36.04
sediment soil
metals
groundwater
metals
metals
NCD981015886
CAROLINA PRODUCTION FINISHING
105 FAIRVIEW RD
ASHEVILLE
BUNCOMBE
35.86
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
metals
NONCD0001814
HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR SILEX
OFF SR 1509, NEAR WASHINGTON A
WASHINGTON
BEAUFORT
35.84
soil soil
VOCs
groundwater soil
metals
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
SVOCs
groundwater
pesticides/her
VOCs
inorganics
NCD981021702
CAMP, LEONARD PROPERTY
SR 2226
EARL
CLEVELAND
35.79
sediment
VOCs
NONCD0001130
SOUTH MAIN ST SEWER LINE EXT
4660 FOLLANSBEE RD
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
35.47
soil
metals
NONCD0002561
SUNOCO BULK TERMINAL
RIVER ROAD
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
35.41
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NCD070619911
TELEDYNE ALLVAC MONROE PLANT
2020 ASHCRAFT AVE
MONROE
UNION
35.37
soil
metals
NONCD0001598
DEHAVEN
413 AIRPORT BLVD.
MORRISVILLE
WAKE
35.29
groundwater
VOCs
NONCD0002728
WILLIAMS, E. W. FACILITY
8200 AND 8250 FAYETTEVILLE RD
RALEIGH
WAKE
35.29
soil groundwater
SVOCs
soil groundwater
SVOCs
VOCs
VOCs
NCD067437400
GULF OIL CORPORATION
5955 ROCK CREEK DAIRY RD
MCLEANSVILLE
GUILFORD
35.22
surface water
metals
NCDO03216413
RALEIGH ROAD FURNITURE CORP/STANLEY
802 WEST CENTER ROAD
LEXINGTON
DAVIDSON
35.22
known/suspected
NONCD0000088
TRANS TECHNOLOGY
5535 WILKINSON BLVD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
35.19
groundwater soil
VOCs
groundwater
VOCs
SVOCs
NCDO44515211
HAYES-ALBION CORP/BRIGGS-SHAFFNER
3760 KIMWELL DR
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
35.17
soil
metals
NONCD0002836
RABO CLEANERS
701 HOOKER RD
GREENVILLE
PITT
35.17
known/suspected
NCD044514602
RJR ARCHER, INC.
CUNNINGHAM AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
35.04
known/suspected
NCD108702606
HARTSOE BATTERY
2513LINAAVE
KANNAPOLIS
ROWAN
35.01
soil
metals
NCDO03183480
UNION CAMP CORPORATION
524 BROGDEN RD
SMITHFIELD
JOHNSTON
35.01
known/suspected
NCD041466525
ROCKY MOUNT FIBER DUMP
ATLANTIC AVE EXTENSION
ROCKY MOUNT
EDGECOMBE
34.94
known/suspected
NCD024459471
GUYTON BATTERY SERVICE
HWY 401 S
CHADBOURN
COLUMBUS
34.92
soil
metals
NCN000407205
TRI-COUNTY AIRPORT
NC 561
AULANDER
HERTFORD
34.92
soil
Pesticides/Her
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD061795696
UNITEX CHEMICALS
520 BROOME RD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
34.91
groundwater
VOCS
NCD981023732
NEUVILLE SOCK PROPERTY
US 64/70 I-40 ACCESS ROAD
HILDEBRAN
BURKE
34.80
soil
metals
NCR000135418
ZNR, INC
1020 CORPORATION PKWY
RALEIGH
WAKE
34.69
soil
metals
NONCD0001038
BRYANT FARM DRUM DUMP
W OF NC 86 400 FT S OF VA LINE
GATEWOOD
CASWELL
34.61
known/suspected
NCD000616219
GA -PACIFIC CORP
HWY 177 S
HAMLET
RICHMOND
34.61
known/suspected
NONCD0001048
LEXINGTON FURNITURE IND. PLNT NO 2
3979 OLD LINWOOD ROAD
LEXINGTON
DAVIDSON
34.53
soil groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
VOCS
SVOCS
NONCD0000075
FOAMEX/REEVES BROTHERS
18801 OLD STATESVILLE RD
CORNELIUS
MECKLENBURG
34.50
soil
VOCS
NONCD0002156
NCDOT ASPHALT MATERIAL TEST LAB NO 52
6190 NEW BERN HWY
MAYSVILLE
ONSLOW
34.50
groundwater
SVOCS
groundwater soil
VOCS
soil
VOCS
SVOCS
NCD980557672
PITT COUNTY UTILITY LANDFILL
PORT TERMINAL RD
GREENVILLE
PITT
34.38
known/suspected
NC0001206473
GLEN RAVEN MILLS
TUCKER STREET C
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
34.27
groundwater
VOCS
NCDO83673681
SINGER CO/KEARFOTT DIV
HIGHWAY70
BLACK MOUNTAIN
BUNCOMBE
34.24
soil
VOCS
NCD990867855
FAWN PLASTICS CO., INC.
401 JEFFREYS ROAD
ROCKY MOUNT
NASH
34.23
known/suspected
NCDO40042426
AEROQUIP
8171 PLANER MILL RD
MIDDLESEX
NASH
34.22
groundwater
VOCS
NCD093132207
VOICE OF AMERICA RELAY STATION
COUNTY ROAD 1212
GREENVILLE
PM
34.21
known/suspected
NCD098765506
SINGER CO/FURNITURE DIV BRYSON
BRYSON WALK
BRYSON CITY
SWAIN
34.16
groundwater
SVOCS
groundwater
metals
NONCD0001109
FRIENDLY CLEANERS
605 S. PENDER ST
WILSON
WILSON
34.14
soil
VOCS
NCD083673616
REEVESBROTHERS
RAILROAD AVE
RUTHERFORDTON
RUTHERFORD
34.10
groundwater soil
VOCS
VOCS
NCD000006361
SUPERIOR ELECTRO FINISHES
115 EAST CORUM ST
KERNERSVILLE
FORSYTH
34.04
soil
metals
NONCD0001151
MATTHEWS BLDG SUPPLY/ESTUL TOOL
215 AMES ST
MATTHEWS
MECKLENBURG
33.98
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
NCD986209575
CARDINAL CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE FIRE
NC 211 & NC 72
LUMBERTON
ROBESON
33.96
soil
Pesticides/Her
NONCD0001114
CONOVER METAL PRODUCTS
315 S MCLIN CREEK RD
CONOVER
CATAWBA
33.96
soil
metals
NONCD0001991
LEESONA - ALAMANCE CO PLANT - NONUST
2727 TUCKER ST. EXT
BURLINGTON
ALAMANCE
33.78
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0000078
CAROLINA METAL AND ALLOYS
1016 E. SPRINGFIELD AVENUE
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
33.72
soil
metals
NCD990715658
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING, INC.
1000 SEABOARD ST
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
33.72
soil
inorganics
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD046148318
TEXACO INC/PAW CREEK
410 SADLER RD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
33.72
known/suspected
NONCD0001150
CHARLOTTE BATTERY
2926 YOUNGBLOOD ST
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
33.67
known/suspected
NCDO03196193
PIFER INDUSTRIES, INC.
2210 E PETTIGREW ST
DURHAM
DURHAM
33.67
known/suspected
NCDO03162500
CONSOLIDATED ENGRAVERS CORP.
311 E 12TH ST
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
33.51
sediment surface
metals
water
VOCs
groundwater soil
VOCs
soil sediment
VOCs
surface water groundwater
metals
VOCs
metals
metals
NCD065295495
TEXFI IMPRESSIONS
401 PATETOWN RD
GOLDSBORO
WAYNE
33.41
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0000054
MOORES COMPANY
US 1 BUSINESS & SR 1001
HENDERSON
VANCE
33.35
soil
VOCs
NCD055550560
GULF ADHESIVES & RESINS/PERKINS
1717 WARD STREET
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
33.33
groundwater
VOCs
NCD000281832
SANFORD PLATING COMPANY
SR 1466
SANFORD
LEE
33.32
soil soil
VOCs
metals
NONCD0000097
MORRIS, NORMAN
HIGHWAY 87 NORTH
ELON COLLEGE
ALAMANCE
33.23
soil
metals
NONCD0001119
EDWARDS PROPERTY FOUNDRY SAND
10209 ROZZELLE'S FERRY RD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
33.18
soil
metals
NCD054417308
COASTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
NC 42
CLAYTON
JOHNSTON
33.11
soil
Pesticides/Her
NONCD0000096
MASON DRUM STORAGE
42 FIBERVILLE STREET
CANTON
HAYWOOD
32.99
known/suspected
NCD981928385
JOHN DEERE TRACTOR
HWY 601 AND SR 1413
MOCKSVILLE
DAVIE
32.95
known/suspected
NONCD0001164
COOPERAGE TRACT
NC 99 & US 264
BELHAVEN
BEAUFORT
32.94
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
inorganics
NONCD0001123
RALEIGH TTA-SE PARCEL
S WEST ST & MORGAN ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
32.94
groundwater
VOCs
NCD072018252
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO/MED STEAM TURBIN
OLD RALEIGH RD
DURHAM
DURHAM
32.88
groundwater
VOCs
NCD093783876
VANIER GRAPHICS CORPORATION
655 MEADOW RD
EDEN
ROCKINGHAM
32.86
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NCD980729479
CAROLAWN COMPANY
1426 W MOUNTAIN ST
KERNERSVrLLE
FORSYTH
32.81
soil
VOCs
NONCD0001723
FLINT HILLS RESOURCES-CMT SITE
3330 RIVER ROAD
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
32.62
groundwater
VOCs
surface water
VOCs
NCDO02388965
LACKAWANNA LEATHER CO., INC.
HWY 70A WEST
CONOVER
CATAWBA
32.48
groundwater
metals
NCD981472624
US 70 DRUM DUMP
US 70
MORGANTON
BURKE
32.41
soil soil
VOCs
SVOCs
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0001036
JOYCETON WATER WORKS WELLS 2 & 9
N OF SWANSON RD
LENOIR
CALDWELL
32.38
groundwater
VOCS
NCD980502892
CREEKBRIDGE/BORDEN CHEMICAL
US HWY 24-87 (GROVE ST)
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
32.35
known/suspected
NCD095470332
THONIT A SIMMONS COMPANY
11900 STEELE CREEK ROAD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
32.33
soil
metals
soil
SVOCS
NONCD0002558
319 S WEST ST DEVELOPMENT
319 WEST ST
RALEIGH
WAKE
32.27
soil soil
VOCS
SVOCS
NCD080885551
DAUGHERTY CHEMICAL COMPANY
307 WALKER STREET
DURHAM
DURHAM
32.27
soil
metals
NCD980848766
GIBBS ELECTROPLATING
5210/5216 HOVIS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
32.27
soil
metals
NCD980847123
HURT RESIDENCE
HWY 64
MORGANTON
BURKE
32.27
soil
VOCS
NONCD0002570
SWEETWATER MHP & BOBBY TAYLOR OIL C
SWEETWATER DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE
CUMBERLAND
32.27
soil groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
metals
SVOCS
NCDO03183167
LONG MANUFACTURING
111 FAIRVIEW STREET
TARBORO
EDGECOMBE
32.13
groundwater soil
VOCs
SVOCS
NCD982098774
CAL -TONE PAINTS
5115 NEW BERN AVE
RALEIGH
WAKE
31.94
soil groundwater
metals
metals
NCD991278680
CHEMCRAFT/SADOLIN PAINT PRODUCTS
3950 NEW WALKERTOWN RD
WINSTON-SALEM
FORSYTH
31.92
groundwater
VOCS
groundwater soil
metals
soil groundwater
VOCS
metals
SVOCS
NCDO03221868
CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY
42012THSTNW
HICKORY
CATAWBA
31.90
soil
metals
NONCD0000084
THERMO PRODUCTS, INC.
800 JONES STREET
DENTON
DAVIDSON
31.77
soil
metals
soil
VOCS
NCD980799019
CHEROKEE OIL
1201 BERRYHILL ROAD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
31.76
soil
metals
soil
VOCS
surface water
metals
NCD053010732
PARKS-CRAMER COMPANY
2000 S BLVD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
31.73
groundwater
metals
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0000059
DAYCO COCHRAN LANDFILL
RT 1 HYATT CREEK ROAD
WAYNESVILLE
HAYWOOD
31.71
groundwater
VOCs
NCSFN0407143
AMERICAN ELEMENTS
500 WALLACE ST
FARMVILLE
PITT
31.68
soil
metals
NCD986180883
CCFC PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
607 HILLSBOROUGH STREET
OXFORD
GRANVILLE
31.67
known/suspected
NCD981476708
CTI OF NC, INC
1002 S FRONT ST
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
31.63
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD980557847
KAISER ACME FARMARKET
SR 1870
RIEGELWOOD
COLUMBUS
31.60
soil groundwater
Pesticides/Her
groundwater
VOCS
SVOCS
NONCD0001177
ALCOA-PINE RD RAVINE DISPOSAL
PINE RD
STANLY
31.53
soil
metals
soil
VOCS
soil
cyanide
soil
SVOCS
soil
inorganics
NCD980845119
BUCKHORN PESTICIDES
NC 581 & NC 42
WILSON
WILSON
31.36
soil soil
VOCS
Pesticides/Her
NCD000828566
TARTAN MARINE PROPERTY
NC HIGHWAY 77 & SR 2032
HAMLET
RICHMOND
31.33
soil
metals
NCD981863814
LANCASTER PLATING
802 EDWARDS ROAD
LILLINGTON
HARNETT
31.32
soil
metals
NONCD0001015
MARY CIRCLE BATTERY
ZION CHURCH & MARY CRL
CONCORD
CABARRUS
31.18
soil
metals
NCD045451473
ACE CHEMICAL CORPORATION
9801 S TRYON ST
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
31.05
soil groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
SVOCS
VOCS
NCD049845266
STANLEY CASE GOODS (FORMER)
HWY 211
WEST END
MOORE
31.01
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0000019
SIR WALTER GUN CLUB
US 64
KNIGHTDALE
WAKE
30.96
soil
metals
NONCD0002788
ALLOWAY RESIDENCE
405 PARADISE LANE
SHALLOTTE
BRUNSWICK
30.88
groundwater
VOCS
NONCD0000070
BENFIELD SANITATION SERVICE
1809 W FRONT ST
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
30.87
known/suspected
NCD980843460
GRANT CREEK W WTP
CRUSE ROAD
SALISBURY
ROWAN
30.66
soil
VOCS
NONCD0003193
FARM CHEMICALS RAEFORD
2274 ST. PAULS HWY
RAEFORD
HOKE
30.63
soil
pesticides/her
NCDO03195963
WESTINGHOUSE ELEC METER & LIGHT
US 1 N
RALEIGH
WAKE
30.57
groundwater soil
VOCS
soil
VOCS
metals
NONCD0001060
DIXIE MACHINE & TOOL CO
2204 PATTERSON ST
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
30.46
soil
VOCS
NCD024740433
EC MANUFACTURING
413 N. POLK STREET
PINEVILLE
MECKLENBURG
30.45
soil
metals
NONCD0001033
AMERICAN CONTRACT COATINGS
HWY 55
APEX
WAKE
30.43
known/suspected
NONCD0001067
CC DICKSON
1524 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
30.43
groundwater soil
SVOCS
groundwater soil
SVOCS
VOCS
VOCS
NCDO03938586
CORNING GLASS WORKS
310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
30.37
known/suspected
NC0000998336
CP PROPERTIES
2350 BROWN ROAD
SANFORD
LEE
30.23
soil soil
metals
sediment
SVOCS
metals
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0001595
DEANS PICKLES, FMR CATES
354 N. FAISON AVE.
FAISON
DUPLIN
30.23
groundwater
inorganics
NCD000616516
SCOVILL INC/SECURITY PRODUCTS
HWY 74 E
MONROE
UNION
30.21
groundwater soil
metals
groundwater soil
VOCs
soil
VOCs
SVOCS
metals
NCDO03186004
INTERNATIONAL PAPER/RICHMOND GRAVUR
2215 S. WILMINGTON STREET
RALEIGH
WAKE
30.10
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0001175
MIDTOWN SQUARE VALET DRY CLEANERS
401 S INDEPENDENCE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
30.06
groundwater soil
VOCS
groundwater
VOCs
metals
NCD024762668
BUSH BROTHERS PLATING INC/GREER
107 NE MARKET ST
REIDSVILLE
ROCKINGHAM
30.05
known/suspected
NONCD0002999
PARRIS & N MAIN ST SOLVENTS
2300 BLOCK N MAIN STREET
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
30.05
groundwater
VOCs
NCD980557722
HARRISBURG BATTERY
2609 HIGHWAY 49
HARRISBURG
CABARRUS
30.00
soil
metals
NCD067392175
TRAMCO, INC.
SR 1611
CONNELLY SPRINGS
BURKE
29.87
soil
SVOCS
NCD991277724
MITCHELL SYSTEMS, INC.
ALTAPASS RD
SPRUCE PINE
MITCHELL
29.82
soil
metals
NCD057248759
PATCH RUBBER POND
GRACE BOULEVARD
ROANOKE RAPIDS
HALIFAX
29.82
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0002781
ADAMS PAINTING SERVICE
722 WELLINGTON AVE
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
29.71
known/suspected
NCDO03213568
LIBERTY FURNITURE CORP/CHROMCRAFT
330 N GREENSBORO ST
LIBERTY
RANDOLPH
29.60
soil
SVOCS
NONCD0002797
KOCH NORTH PARAXYLENE
3225RIVER RD
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
29.51
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCS
NCD986170678
WOOD ROAD DRUM BURIAL
CIRCLE WOOD RD/SR 2641
GASTONIA
GASTON
29.44
known/suspected
NCD049845548
REICHHOLD CHEMICAL, INC.
SR 1916
MONCURE
CHATHAM
29.33
soil
VOCS
NONCD0002863
BABY DIAPER SERVICE
1819 SPRING GARDEN ST
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
29.31
soil groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
bases
VOCs
NONCD0002280
PCS NITROGEN, FMRLYARCADIAN
2830 HWY 421 NORTH
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
29.09
groundwater
inorganics
NCDO03218161
CORNELL-DUBILIER ELECTRONICS
2652 DALYRUMPLE STREET
SANFORD
LEE
29.02
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0001106
MICROTRON ABRASIVES, INC
10424 RODNEY ST
PINEVILLE
MECKLENBURG
28.94
soil groundwater
SVOCS
groundwater
SVOCS
VOCS
NCD991278714
CAROCHEM, INC.
540 GULF ST
DURHAM
DURHAM
28.72
soil
VOCS
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NONCD0001050
LEXINGTON FURNITURE IND. PLNT NO 12
3301 COTTON GROVE LANE
LEXINGTON
DAVIDSON
28.59
soil
VOCs
NCD980843528
TOWN CREEK REGIONALWWTP
HEILIGTOWN ROAD
SALISBURY
ROWAN
28.50
known/suspected
NCD048184451
BURLINGTON HOME CHAIR
HIGHWAY268
RONDA
WILKES
28.49
known/suspected
NCD000828616
USS AGRI-CHEMICALS FARM SERVICE
HWY 701
WHITEVILLE
COLUMBUS
28.45
known/suspected
NONCD0001805
EXXON PIPELINE
RIVER RD
LELAND
BRUNSWICK
28.37
groundwater
VOCs
NCD991277922
GASTON COUNTY DYEING MACHINE CO.
200 S MAIN ST
STANLEY
GASTON
28.34
groundwater
inorganics VOCs
groundwater
NCDO03149291
GASTON COUNTY DYEING MACHINE CO.
HWY 27 EAST
MOUNT HOLLY
GASTON
28.34
groundwater
inorganics
NCDO03186178
COASTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
EVANS ST EXT
GREENVILLE
PITT
28.33
soil
Pesticides/Her
NONCD0001985
LEBANON CHEMICAL CORPORATION
1665 HIGHWAY 64 E
PLYMOUTH
WASHINGTON
28.22
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
inorganics
NCD991278581
BURLINGTON FURNITURE/LUMBER PL
US 64 EAST
LEXINGTON
DAVIDSON
28.12
known/suspected
NCD980483275
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
DENNIS STREET EXTENSION
ENFIELD
HALIFAX
28.04
soil
metals
soil
SVOCS
soil
Pesticides/Her
NCDO03151651
WILLARD SMELTING CO.
101 NEWBERN ST
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
27.86
soil
metals
NCD991278839
NORTH STATE CHEMICALS
6211 HUNT RD
PLEASANT GARDEN
GUILFORD
27.60
soil groundwater
VOCS
soil
VOCs
metals
NONCD0001030
BLR
2911 JUNO DR
SANFORD
LEE
27.50
soil groundwater
VOCS
VOCs
NONCD0000013
CAROLINA HARDWOODS
158 FACTORY STREET
WILLIAMSTON
MARTIN
27.49
surface water
metals
NONCD0001166
CENTRAL GRAIN-MORGANS CORNER
1312 HASSELL RD
ELIZABETH CITY
PASQUOTANK
27.28
soil groundwater
inorganics metals
groundwater soil
SVOCS
groundwater
metals inorganics
NCD024770125
BURLINGTON FURNITURE
ATOAH STREET
ROBBINSVILLE
GRAHAM
27.10
soil
SVOCS
NONCD0000091
DUKE POWERIWALNUT COVE
POWER HOUSE ROAD
WALNUT COVE
STOKES
26.95
known/suspected
NONCD0001153
UNITED AGRI PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTION
17021 OLD MAXTON ROAD
LAURINBURG
SCOTLAND
26.75
groundwater
inorganics
NCDO24468597
CHARLOTTE STEEL DRUM
2900 WEST TRADE STREET
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
26.67
known/suspected
NCD991278300
UNITED DRUM T/A RELIANCE UNIV.
214 BERKLEY ST
HIGH POINT
GUILFORD
26.55
groundwater
VOCs
groundwater
metals
NCDO03213881
BENDIX CORPORATION
I-85 INNES ST EXIT
SALISBURY
ROWAN
26.36
soil
metals
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
II)
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD986166288
WOODYS TIRE FIRE
HIGHWAY 321
GASTONIA
GASTON
26.35
known/suspected
NCD990868168
INMONT CORP/BASF CORPORATION
1701 W WESTINGHOUSE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
MECKLENBURG
26.22
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCS
NONCD0002529
BASSETT FURNITURE-WEIMAN PLANT
1603 LEONARD ST
RAMSEUR
RANDOLPH
26.05
known/suspected
NCDO03218492
CAROLINA RUBBER HOSE COMPANY
1801 SOUTH RAILROAD
SALISBURY
ROWAN
26.04
soil
metals
soil
VOCS
soil
SVOCS
NONCD0002988
PEMBROKE FARM HOME & GARDEN
302 W 3RD ST
PEMBROKE
ROBESON
26.02
groundwater
inorganics
NCDO03464765
VAUGHAN-BASSETT FURNITURE CO.
ROUTE 268 EAST
ELKIN
SURRY
25.93
soil
SVOCS
NONCD0001039
OVERCASH GRAVEL & GRADING CO. INC.
1150 SHELTON ROAD
CONCORD
CABARRUS
25.71
known/suspected
NCD980602791
SALVAGE OIL OF AMERICA
1227 MCLEOD STREET
ROCKINGHAN
RICHMOND
25.68
soil
VOCS
soil
SVOCS
NCD000822130
HARRELSON RUBBER COMPANY
HWY 220SOUTH
ASHEBORO
RANDOLPH
25.45
known/suspected
NCDO03200656
FEATHER PROCESSORS, INC
HWY 117 NORTH
ROSE HILL
DUPLIN
25.30
soil
metals
NCDO03148798
DAYCO CORP
BALSAMRD
WAYNESVILLE
HAYWOOD
25.26
soil groundwater
VOCS
groundwater soil
VOCS
SVOCS
SVOCS
NCSFN0406894
STALLINGS SALVAGE
SECREST AVE
MONROE
UNION
24.89
known/suspected
NCD067191262
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY
HWY 301
WILSON
WILSON
24.45
soil
VOCS
NCD077821296
SOUTHERN RESIN/US INDUSTRIES INC
1510 DENTON ROAD
THOMASVILLE
DAVIDSON
23.62
groundwater
SVOCS
NCD077838589
THOMASVILLE FOREST PRODUCTS
CLARKSBURY CHRUCH ROAD
THOMASVILLE
DAVIDSON
23.10
soil
metals
NCD980838551
MCDOWELL FIREMAN ASSOCIATION SITE
SR 1214 GREENLEE ROAD
MARION
MCDOWELL
23.09
known/suspected
NCD096158696
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
6008 HIGH POINT RD
GREENSBORO
GUILFORD
22.43
groundwater soil
metals
soil groundwater
VOCS
groundwater
bases
SVOCS
VOCS
NCD071579528
FORBUSHMETAL
SPEER BRIDGE ROAD
YADKINVILLE
YADKIN
21.90
soil
VOCS
soil
metals
soil
cyanide
NCS000000478
CROWDERS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
CROWDERS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
GASTONIA
GASTON
21.57
known/suspected
NCDO03236841
WARLICK PAINT COMPANY
945 MONROE ST
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
21.47
known/suspected
VOCs — Volatile organic compounds
SVOCs-Semi-volatile organic compounds
119
ID
Site Name
Address
City
County
Score
Medium
Contaminant
NCD986232213
SUMMIT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
3501 GRIBBLE ROAD
STALLINGS
UNION
21.45
soil
inorganics
soil
VOCs VOCs
surface water soil
SVOCs
NCD003214574
SPRUANCE SOUTHERN, INC.
115 E ELLER DR
DAVIDSON
20.81
known/suspected
NCD046149019
HISTRAND CHEMICAL, INC.
HWY 9
LENOIR
CALDWELL
20.72
known/suspected
NCD980559637
BEAUNIT CORP./DYING & FINISHING
LINEBERGER STREET
LOWELL
GASTON
19.99
known/suspected
NONCD0001005
TRANSEASTERN CORP.
509 S LODGE ST
WILSON
WILSON
19.56
known/suspected
NCD048462881
ARMOLOY CO OF NC/HI-TECH
1603 SALISBURY ROAD
STATESVILLE
IREDELL
19.37
known/suspected
NCD981921083
SWIFT ADHESIVES
9724 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
PINEVILLE
MECKLENBURG
19.19
known/suspected
NONCD0000014
BOISE CASCADE
SR 1916
MONCURE
CHATHAM
18.86
known/suspected
NCD057037178
PFIZER INC/COTY DIVISION
COX MILL RD & HWY 42 E
SANFORD
LEE
18.48
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NCD067178707
FAWN PLASTICS CO., INC.
10235 US 264A
MIDDLESEX
NASH
17.34
soil groundwater
VOCs
VOCs
NONCD0000034
ASHEVILLE INDUSTRIES
20 GLEN BRIDGE RD/SR3495
ARDEN
BUNCOMBE
16.30
soil soil
VOCs
metals
NONCD0002498
SOUTHERN GRAPHICS SYSTEMS
2406 N. 23RD STREET
WILMINGTON
NEW HANOVER
15.92
groundwater
metals
NONCD0000053
CAROLINA MARBLE CO.
INDIAN MOUND ROAD
ALBEMARLE
STANLY
15.28
known/suspected
NONCD0000099
PARTONS MOTOR COMPANY
2800 SOUTH YORK ROAD
GASTONIA
GASTON
15.22
known/suspected
NONCD0000082
CAPE FEAR CHEMICALS/HL BRICE
HWY 701 S
ELIZABETHTOWN
BLADEN
11.48
soil
Pesticides/Her
NONCD0002985
TOTAL AUTO REPAIR & SERVICE
325 ROSMAN HWY
BREVARD
TRANSYLVANIA
groundwater soil
VOCs
VOCs
148
D. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory - Site Status
Note: Upon discovery, sites are added to the Evaluations Pending or Pollutant Only 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 Q. 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. A list of the
pre-1983 landfills by county can be found in Appendix E.
County
Site ID
Site Name
Street Address
city
Category
NONCD000
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
1313
CORTINA FABRICS
3165 VIEWMONT DR
SWEPSONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Alamance
1778
Glen Raven Mills former
142 Glen Raven Road
Glen Raven
SPL
NCD042423
ALAMANCE
087
APOLLO CHEMICAL CORPORATION
1105 SOUTHERLAND STREET
GRAHAM
SPL
NONCD000
ENGINEERED CONTROLS
Voluntary
ALAMANCE
2904
INTERNATIONAL
100 REGO DR
ELON
(AA)
NONCD000
Voluntary
ALAMANCE
1103
WALTER KIDDE PORTABLE EQUIPMENT
1394 S THIRD ST L
MEBANE
AA
NONC13000
NCDOT - SITE #23 KIRKPATRICK
Evaluation
Alamance
2137
ASPHALT
1521 HUFFMAN MILL RD
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
ALAMANCE
0097
MORRIS, NORMAN
HIGHWAY 87 NORTH
ELON COLLEGE
SPL
NONCD000
1361-1375 NORTH CHURCH
Evaluation
Alamance
2759
WORKMAN PROPERTY
STREET
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
2466
SHIELDS MOBILE HOME PARK
1341HWY 87 NORTH
ELON COLLEGE
Pending
NONCD000
KING STREET SOLVENT
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
1190
CONTAMINATION
860 KING ST
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
3174
GRAHAM WWTP DISPOSAL AREA
1204 E Gilbreath St
Graham
Pending
NCDO03219
Evaluation
Alamance
789
CAROLINA BIOLOGICAL SUPPLY CO
2700 YORK RD.
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
2698
Washington Street Incidents
918, 920, 926 Washington Stree
Graham
Pending
NCDO03467
ALAMANCE
099
CONE MILLS CORP/GRANITE FINISHING
OLD HWY 70
HAW RIVER
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
2428
RUDD RESIDENCE, GEORGE
1263 N. NC 87
ELON COLLEGE
Pending
NONCD000
GLEN RAVEN MILLS - CONSUMER PROD
3726 ALTAHAMAW UNION
Evaluation
Alamance
1777
DIV - C
RIDGE RD
ALTAMAHAW
Pending
NONCD000
ALAMANCE
1295
HOLT STREET DUMP
HOLT ST
MEBANE
SPL
NCDO03220
ALAMANCE
969
WHITE FURNITURE CO.
201 E CENTER ST
MEBANE
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Alamance
1275
AO SMITH ELECTRIC MOTOR
709 AO SMITH RD
MEBANE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
3118
MR TIRE
421 S FISHER ST
BURLINGTON
Pending
NCD986167
CHURCH AND GRAVES
ALAMANCE
104
RED CAP DOG FOOD
STREETS
BURLINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
ALAMANCE
1044
COMMERCIAL-LEVIN
2600 PARK ROAD EXT.
BURLINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
Alamance
1259
AMI, LIMITED
2609 TUCKER ST.
BURLINGTON
SPL
NCDO03232
Evaluation
Alamance
477
HIGH FALLS MILLS LLC
1714 CAROLINA MILL RD
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Alamance
1757
GB LABELS, INC.
1070 S. RIVERVIEW DRIVE
BURLINGTON
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
1770
GIBSONVILLE, CITY OF
E JOYNER ST
GIBSONVILLE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
2041
MASSEY RESIDENCE, GLEN
540 TROLLINGWOOD ROAD
HAW RIVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
3056
BRADLEY ST SOLVENTS
704 BRADLEY ST
BURLINGTON
Pendin
NCD982140
ALAMANCE
014
HYDRO EXTRUSION USA BLDG NO.1
1507 INDUSTRY DRIVE
BURLINGTON
SPL
NCD060289
ALAMANCE
469
1 BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
1 664 GILMER STREET
BURLINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
1655
RENTAL TOWEL AND UNIFORM
610 WOODY DR
GRAHAM
Pending
NCD 144212
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
701
WOODY DRIVE VOCS
609 WOODY DRIVE
GRAHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
1968
MEREDITH-WEBB PRINTING COMPANY
334 N MAIN STREET
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
LEESONA - ALAMANCE CO PLANT -
Alamance
1991
NONUST
2727 TUCKER ST. EXT
BURLINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
Alamance
2767
WRIGHTENBERRY MILLS
405 SOUTH MAIN STREET
GRAHAM
NFA
NONCD000
ALAMANCE
2382
REDMAN FACILITY FRMR
200 REDMAN CROSSING ROAD
MEBANE
NFA
NCDO85443
ALAMANCE
182
AMETEK INC./LAMB ELEC DIVISION
704 MYRTLE DR
GRAHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
2571
SYKES RESIDENCE, RONNIE
1456 GANT ROAD
GRAHAM
Pending
NC0001206
ALAMANCE
473
GLEN RAVEN MILLS
TUCKER STREET C
BURLINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
3224
CAROLINA HOSIERY MILLS, INC
220 Elmira St
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
1949
KAYSER-ROTH - GRAHAM-C
219 W. HARDEN ST.
GRAHAM
Pending
NONCD000
N GRAHAM HOPEDALE RD
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
3057
CONTAMINATION
N GRAHAM HOPEDALE RD
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
2885
ANNEDEEN HOSIERY BLDG
717 NORTH PARK AVE
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Alamance
2053
McDonald Residence, Elizabeth
3560 Mt. Herman Rock Creek Rd
Graham
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ALAMANCE
2837
B & C GROCERY
942 E HARDEN ST
GRAHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Alamance
2259
PANTRY 161 - SOLVENTS
1031 HWY 87 NORTH
ELON
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
ALAMANCE
0002
BURLINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
1205 N CHURCH ST
BURLINGTON
(AA)
NONCD000
Alamance
2710
WestPoint Home, Inc. - Alamance
2516 Industry Drive
Burlington
NFA
NONCD000
ALAMANCE
0030
COLLINS AND AIKMAN
327 EAST ELM ST.
GRAHAM
SPL
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE #26 MARTIN MARIETTA
Evaluation
Alamance
2140
BURLING
1671 HUFFMAN MILL RD
BURLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
ALAMANCE
3081
HYDRO EXTRUSION USA BLDGS 2 AND 3
1512 AND 1516 INDUSTRY DR
BURLINGTON
NFA
ALEXANDE
NCDO03223
R
799
CLAYTON-MARCUS CO., INC.
HWY 127 N
BETHLEHEM
NFA
ALEXANDE
NCD981932
R
932
PCB CONTAMINATION WELLS
ROUTE 12 BOX 479
TAYLORSVILLE
NFA
ALLEGHAN
NCD982119
Y
638
LAUREL SPRINGS
HWY 18
LAUREL SPRINGS
NFA
ALLEGHAN
NCDO03466
Y
505
SPARTA INDUSTRIES - NEW PLANT
1731 US HWY 21 SOUTH
SPARTA
NFA
ALLEGHAN
NONCD000
Y
0086
SPARTA INDUSTIRES
US HWY 21
SPARTA
NFA
NONCD000
NFA w/
ANSON
1187
COFFING HOISTS
2020 COUNTRY CLUB RD
WADESBORO
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
ANSON
1 142
FLYNT/WANSONA
ONE WANSONA PLACE
WADESBORO
Pending
NCD986171
ANSON
924
GOAT PASTURE ROAD
SR 1114
WADESBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Anson
1544
COOKSON FIBERS
HIGHWAY 52 NORTH
ANSONVILLE
AA
NONCD000
ANSON
1046
B&H RECYCLERS
7256 US 74 W
POLKTON
SPL
NCD980579
ANSON
601
CHEMICAL SECURITY SYSTEMS
SR 1812
ANSONVILLE
NFA
NCD986171
ANSON
932
HIGHTOWER ROAD
SRI101
WADESBORO
NFA
NONCD000
GLENN MANUFACTURING/DECORATIVE
Voluntary
Anson
1779
HOME ACCE
HWY 52 & RATLIFF GIN ROAD
MORVEN
AA
NONCD000
ASHE
1077
CATAWISSA LUMBER CO
301 LOCUST ST
WEST JEFFERSON
SPL
NONCD000
ASHE
1052
THOMASVILLE FURNITURE
151 SMETHPORT DRIVE
WEST JEFFERSON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Ashe
2150
NCDOT - SITE #73 Epp
1608 Highway 221 North
Jefferson
I Pending
NONCD000
PIEDMONT CONCRETE DBA DIXIE
Ashe
2302
CONCRETE-B
126 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
WEST JEFFERSON
NFA
NCDO03167
Ekbo
ASHE
780
SPRAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY
HWY 194
LANSING
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Ashe
2648
UNITED CHEMI-CON - NONUST
185 MCNEIL RD.
LANSING
Pending
NONCD000
Avery
2192
NCDOT/FRANKLIN RESIDENCE
OFF 181, RT 2
NEWLAND
Non-Haz Site
NONCD000
Voluntary
AVERY
2802
NEWLAND PESTICIDES SITE
1339 NEWLAND HWY
NEWLAND
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
AVERY
1102
BLUE RIDGE AUTO SALES
7786 LINVILLE FALLS HWY
ALTAMONT
Pending
NONCD000
BEAUFORT
2816
RADCLIFFE MARINE PRIVATEER BOATS
HWY 264 BYPASS N
BELHAVEN
SPL
NCD041519
BEAUFORT
364
TEXASGULF CHEMICALS COMPANY
HWY 306 NORTH
AURORA
SPL
NONCD000
OFF SR 1509, NEAR
Beaufort
1814
HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR SILEX
WASHINGTON A
WASHINGTON
SPL
NCD003196
BEAUFORT
847
NATIONAL SPINNING COMPANY
WEST 3RD STREET
WASHINGTON
SPL
NCD072012
SINGER CO/FURNITURE DIV
BEAUFORT
354
WASHINGTON
STATE ROAD 1175
CHOCOWINITY
SPL
NONCD000
BEAUFORT
1055
PERKINS AUTO BODY REPAIR SHOP
5TH STREET
WASHINGTON
NFA
NCD986197
Voluntary
BEAUFORT
275
WASHINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
West 3rd Street
WASHINGTON
AA
NCD091567
Evaluation
BEAUFORT
065
STANADYNE, INC/DIESEL SYSTEMS
CLARKS NECK RD
WASHINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
BEAUFORT
1164
COOPERAGE TRACT
NC 99 & US 264
BELHAVEN
SPL
NONCD000
BEAUFORT
1207
APAC-WASHINGTON ASPHALT PLANT
DIRT RD
WASHINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
BEAUFORT
1285
MASON LUMBER CO FRMR
1835 W 5TH ST
WASHINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
BEAUFORT
1168
RIVER CITY CONSTRUCTION CO
3534 CHERRY RUN RD
WASHINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Beaufort
2510
Southside Home & Garden
NC HWY 33 E
Chocowinity
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BERTIE
2087
ROXOBEL TEXACO
102 N MAIN ST
ROXOBEL
Pending
NCD042091
BERTIE
215
RJR TECH COMPANY
841 AVOCA FARM RD
MERRY HILL
SPL
NCD052553
BERTIE
641
WEYERHAEUSER CO/LEWISTON
HWY 308 W
LEWISTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Bertie
2326
POWELL AND STOKES, INC
225 US 13N
WINDSOR
Pending
NONCD000
I
Evaluation
BERTIE
1904
BAZEMORE GROCERY
730 MT OLIVE RD
REPUBLICAN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Bcrtie
2176
NCDOT ASPHALT TESTING LAB SITE # 50
SE OF NCI & NC308
LEWISTON
Pending
NONCD000
NFA w/
Bladen
2776
CSX-ROSINDALE
7 MI. EAST OF CLARKTON
CLARKTON
Restrictions
NONCD000
ELIZABETHTOW
Evaluation
Bladen
1539
CONGENTRIX-ELIZABETHTOWN
3100 WEST BROAD STREET
N
Pending
NCD981922
Voluntary
BLADEN
362
GREIF, INC
409 E ELM ST
BLADENBORO
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
BLADEN
1801
COLLEGE STREET SOLVENT RELEASE
COLLEGE ST AND GREEN ST
CLARKTON
Pending
NONCD000
ELIZABETHTOW
BLADEN
0082
CAPE FEAR CHEMICALS/HL BRICE
HWY 701 S
N
SPL
NONCD000
NEAR HWY 87 & DUPONT RR
BLADEN
2467
HWY 87 METHANOL SPILL
SPUR
NFA
NONCD000
Brunswick
1799
GREGORY POOLE EQUIPMENT CO,
151 BACKHOE RD.
LELAND
NFA
BRUNSWIC
NCSFN0406
K
896
MULBERRY ROAD
N MULBERRY RD NW
SHALLOTTE
NFA
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
K
0072
LOWE'S PROPERTY
4891 LONG BEACH RD
SOUTHPORT
NFA
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
K
1805
EXXON PIPELINE
RIVER RD
LELAND
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NCD045920
NFA w/
K
279
HOLDING POND FOR WASTE/USS
100 QUALITY DR
NAVASSA
Restrictions
BRUNSWIC
NCD075578
K
385
PFIZER INC/THOMAS PHILLIPS
MOORE ST SR 1528
SOUTHPORT
NFA
BRUNSWIC
NCD091570
K
960
CAROLINA P&L CO. BRUNSWICK STEAM
HWY 87
SOUTHPORT
NFA
BRUNSWIC
NCD091572
NATIONAL STARCH & CHEMICAL
K
073
COMPANY
2271 ANDREW JACKSON HWY
LELAND
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NCD093137
K
636
GENERAL WOOD PRESERVING CO., INC.
HWY 74/76
LELAND
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NCN000407
K
775
1 ROYSTER FERTILIZER
1690 NE ROYSTER RD
LELAND
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
Evaluation
K
1556
QUARTER HORSE LANE PROPERTY
6450 QUARTER HORSE LANE
OCEAN ISLE
Pending
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
Evaluation
K
3084
LELAND AUTO SALVAGE
142 AND 150 S NAVASSA RD
LELAND
Pending
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
MOLPUS WOODLANDS PLANE CRASH
Evaluation
K
3024
SITE
TOWN CREEK RD
LELAND
Pending
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
Voluntary
K
2511
SOUTH BRUNSWICK MIDDLE SCHOOL
100 COUGAR DRIVE
SOUTHPORT
AA
BRUNSWIC
NCD982119
K
612
NC DOT MAINTENANCE YARD PCB
BRIDGERS ROAD
SHALLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Brunswick
2228
Oak Island Police Dept.
4621 E. Oak Island Drive
Oak Island
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
D&G PROPERTIES -SLAUGHTERHOUSE
K
1155
PARCEL
ROYSTER RD
NAVASSA
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
Evaluation
K
1100
DUPONT DUMP
NORTH OF SR 1430
NAVASSA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Brunswick
1897
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL SALES & SERV
2051 ANDREW JACKSON HWY
LELAND
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Brunswick
3151
STEVENS PARK
W 9th Street and Maple Street
south ort
Pending
BRUNSWIC
NC0000183
K
103
CHEMICAL CARTAGE COMPANY
141 OLD FAYETTEVILLE RD.
LELAND
NFA
BRUNSWIC
NCD001704
WILMINGTON BRANCH/BORDEN/SMITH
K
980
DOUGL
NAVASSA ROAD
NAVASSA
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NCD003184
K
710
CAROLINA CREOSOTING CORPORATION
EASTBROOK ROAD
LELAND
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NCD986215
K
671
ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND PCB
1730 E MOORE ST
SOUTHPORT
NFA
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
K
2790
RIVERS JUNKYARD
5501 DOGWOOD ST
WINNABOW
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
K
2788
ALLOWAY RESIDENCE
405 PARADISE LANE
SHALLOTTE
SPL
BRUNSWIC
NONCD000
K
1967
AMERICAN DISTILLATION, INC
1690 NE ROYSTER RD
LELAND
SPL
NONCD000
Brunswick
2225
Nucon
1969 Popular Street
Leland
NFA
BRUNSWIC
NCO210020
SUNNY POINT OCEAN
Evaluation
K
541
US DOD MILITARY OCEAN TERMINAL
TERMINL
SOUTHPORT
Pending
BRUNSWIC
NCD986215
Evaluation
K
242
P AND W WASTE OIL
10518 Ro ster Rd
LELAND
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
1451
CAROLINA TIRE #2936
990 PATTON AVE.
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
3028
MARTEL MILL
1990 RIVERSIDE DR
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
1452
CAROLINA TIRE 2945
2300 HENDERSONVILLE ROAD
ARDEN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
3030
EAST -WEST CAPITAL
217 COXE AVE
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD981015
BUNCOMBE
886
CAROLINA PRODUCTION FINISHING
105 FAIRVIEW RD
ASHEVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
1450
CAROLINA TIRE #2933
670 WEAVERVILLE HWY.
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD062552
BUNCOMBE
153
SAYLES-BILTMORE BLEACHERIES
SWANNANOA RD
ASHEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
2212
Norfolk Southern Railyard- PCE
33 Meadow Road
Asheville
Pending
NCD071065
BUNCOMBE
957
PATHOLOGISTS MEDICAL LAB
104 DOCTORS BLD, DRS. DRI
ASHEVILLE
NFA
NCN000407
BUNCOMBE
672
BEACON MANUFACTURING
2425 US HWY 70
SWANNANOA
SPL
NCD986188
BUNCOMBE
308
HIGHWAY 29 DUMP SITE
I - 26
ASHEVILLE
NFA
NC4210020
BUNCOMBE
042
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
224 LOUISIANA
ASHEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
1525
COCA -COLA CO. SKYLAND
CLAYTON RD.
SKYLAND
Pending
NCD052813
BUNCOMBE
250
AMERICAN ENKA COMPANY/BASF
US 19 & 23 WEST
ENKA
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
2742
PARKWAY CHEVROLET FRMR
205 SMOKEY PARK HWY
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
3008
RIVERSIDE DRIVE CONTAMINATION
RIVERSIDE DR
WOODFIN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
3070
MCDOWELL ST SOLVENTS
3 MCDOWELL ST
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
2361
RadioShack Property
11 I Old Bee Tree Road
Swannanoa
Pendin
NONCD000
HWY 74 CHARLOTTE
Evaluation
Buncombe
1704
FAIRVIEW 66 SOLVENT CONTAMINATION
HIGHWAY
FAIRVIEW
Pending
NCN000407
Voluntary
BUNCOMBE
206
SHULIMSON BROTHERS SCRAP YARD
MEADOW ROAD
ASHEVILLE
(AA)
NCD062548
Voluntary
BUNCOMBE
995
QUORUM KNITTING
REEMS CREEK RD
WEAVERVILLE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
3068
EXXON GAS STATION FRMR
51 MERRIMON AVE
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD986188
Voluntary
BUNCOMBE
787
ASHEVILLE COAL GAS PLANT #1
31 Riverside Drive
ASHEVILLE
AA
NONCD000
NFA w/
BUNCOMBE
2801
SWANNANOA DJJDP PROPERTY
WOODLAND DR
SWANNANOA
Restrictions
NCD002221
BUNCOMBE
703
SYBRON ARDEN PLANT
95 GLENN BRIDGE ROAD
ARDEN
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
BUNCOMBE
0032
ASHEVILLE COAL GAS PLANT #2
173 S Charotte Street
ASHEVILLE
AA
NONCD000
EVE
Evaluation
Buncombe
1271
ANDREX INDUSTRIES
180 DEAVERVIEW RD.
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
NEW LEICESTER HWY PCE
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
2971
CONTAMINATION
3161 NEW LEICESTER HWY
LEICESTER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
1772
GIRMES - FORMERLY SKF
US 74
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD000830
BUNCOMBE
638
CAROLINA P&L CO. ASHEVILLE STEAM
LONG SHOALS RD
SKYLAND
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
2626
ROBERTS ST ORGANICS
109 ROBERTS ST
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
ALBANYINTERNATIONAL /CHEYNEY
Buncombe
1237
BIGELOW P
WEAVERVILLE HIGHWAY
WEAVERVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
2887
FRMR
2169 HENDERSONVILLE RD
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Buncombe
2274
PATTIES BOOK SWAP
1478 PATTON AVE.
ASHEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
2066
METPRO PROP. FOR. DRY CLEANER
1030 PATTON AVE.
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
2038
SILVERMAN PROPERTY
48 SWANNANOA RIVER RD
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
0
Evaluation
Buncombe
1290
ASHEVILLE MICA COMPANY
75 THOMPSON STREET
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD002464
Voluntary
BUNCOMBE
691
ALLIANCE CAROLINA TOOL AND MOLD
SR 3495-GLENN BRIDGE RD
ARDEN
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
3141
LYMAN ST SOLVENT CONTAMINATION
175 LYMAN ST
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
BUNCOMBE
1108
RENTAL UNIFORM SERVICE
1829 HENDERSONVILLE RD
ASHEVILLE
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
2599
TICAR CHEMICAL CO
PO BOX 4205
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
1172
HYMAN YOUNG GREENHOUSE
675 CEDAR HILL RD
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD083673
BLACK
BUNCOMBE
681
SINGER CO/KEARFOTT DIV
HIGHWAY 70
MOUNTAIN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
2284
GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE BLDG
499 CHARLOTTE ST
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
1162
CHAMPION FINISHING CO
200 BINGHAM RD
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
1163
SMITH'S AEROSPACE
401 SWEETEN CREEK IND. PK.
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD003163
Voluntary
BUNCOMBE
730
GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP.
1396 Charlotte Hwy
FAIRVIEW
AA
NONCD000
BUNCOMBE
0061
BULL MOUNTAIN RD DUMP
BLUE RIDGE PKWY MP 373.5
NFA
NCD981474
BUNCOMBE
158
SWEETEN CREEK DRUM SITE
115 SWEETEN CREEK ROAD
ASHEVILLE
SPL
NCD980558
BUNCOMBE
761
GS LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
275 AIKEN RD
ASHEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
3206
ETHAN ALLEN WOODFIN
950 RIVERSIDE DR
WOODFIN
Pending
NONCD000
LYTLE COVE RD SOLVENT
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
1379
CONTAMINATION
LYTLE COVE RD
SWANNANOA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
1863
Home Solutions former
1625 Patton Avenue
Asheville
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
2679
VULCAN MATERIALS
P.O. BOX 156
ENKA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
2878
ROBERTS ST HATCHERY
144 ROBERTS ST
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD079070
BUNCOMBE
702
DOTSON METAL FINISHING, INC.
HWY 74 E
ASHEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
SWEETEN CREEK ROAD
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
3159
CONTAMINATION
1140 SWEETEN CREEK RD
ASHEVILLE
Pendin
NCD986166
BUNCOMBE
320
MARTINS CREEK ROAD
MARTIN'S CREEK ROAD
BARNARDSVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
1357
Blue Ridge Broadcasting
3049 US Highway 70
Black Mountain
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
1890
CHRISTIAN CREEK RD PCE
124 CHRISTIAN CREEK RD
SWANNANOA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
2483
SMOKY MOUNTAIN MACHINE
80 MCINTOSH RD.
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD079068
BUNCOMBE
607
CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANY
HIGHWAY 25 SOUTH
SKYLAND
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
0045
ALCAN PACKAGING
3055 SWEETEN CREEK RD
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD003951
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
878
SQUARE D COMPANY
128 BINGHAM RD
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
3086
ASHEVILLE TANNERY
339 OLD LYMAN STREET
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
BUNCOMBE
0034
ASHEVILLE INDUSTRIES
20 GLEN BRIDGE RD/SR3495
ARDEN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
1323
BASF-ENKA (OTM BUILDING
SANDHILL ROAD
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Buncombe
2068
Micromatic/Textron Facility
105 Lytle Cove Road
Swannanoa
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
BUNCOMBE
2263
HAYWOOD RD CONTAMINATION
520 HAYWOOD RD
ASHEVILLE
Pending
NCD986215
CONNELLY
BURKE
499
PARKER INDUSTRIES
4867 RHONEY ROAD
SPRINGS
NFA
NCD067392
CONNELLY
BURKE
175
TRAMCO, INC.
SR 1611
SPRINGS
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
BURKE
2922
ANTIOCH FOOD MART
2940 NC 18
MORGANTON
Pending
NCD986176
BURKE
477
LAKE JAMES UNDERWATER BOX
GLEN ALPINE
NFA
NCD091258
BURKE
517
DANA CORPORATION
105 WAMSUTTA MILL ROAD
MORGANTON
NFA
NCD980847
BURKE
123
HURT RESIDENCE
HWY 64
MORGANTON
SPL
NCD981023
BURKE
732
NEUVILLE SOCK PROPERTY
US 64/70 1-40 ACCESS ROAD
HILDEBRAN
SPL
NCD981472
BURKE
624
US 70 DRUM DUMP
US 70
MORGANTON
SPL
NONCD000
GEORGE HILDEBRAND SCH.
CONNELLY
Evaluation
Burke
1766
GEO HILDEBRAND ELEM. SCHOOL
RD.
SPRINGS
Pending
NONCD000
I
Evaluation
Burke
1689
ETHAN ALLEN FACILITY (FORMER)
1185 DREXEL RD.
VALDESE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Burke
1434
CAPRI INDUSTRIES, INC.
1401 BURKEMONT AVE.
MORGANTON
Pending
NCD000609
BURKE
784
PT COMPONENTS INC
ONE CHAIN DR
MORGANTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Burke
1398
BURKE MILLS, INC.
119 STERLING ST.
VALDESE
Pending
NCD000623
BURKE
140
DURACELL INTL. LITHIUM SYSTEMS
LOVELADY LN
VALDESE
NFA
NONCD000
CONNELLY
Evaluation
BURKE
1246
VINCENTE WELL
17761 STONE PATH LANE
SPRINGS
Pending
NCD003163
BURKE
888
HENREDON FURNITURE
400 HENREDON RD
MORGANTON
SPL
NCD003167
BURKE
988
MARANTZ PIANO CO INC/ANEVKA, INC
HWY 64/70 E
MORGANTON
NFA
NONCD000
BURKE
1098
NATIONAL TEXTILES, LLP
REEP DRIVE
MORGANTON
SPL
NONCD000
BURKE
0051
BURKE COUNTY SCHOOL PROPERTY
NC 126 & WATER MILL GLEN
MORGANTON
NFA
NCN000410
BURKE
280
GREAT LAKES CARBON CORPORATION
307 JAMESTOWN ROAD
MORGANTON
SPL
NCN000410
Evaluation
BURKE
098
BURLINGTON
100 BURKE ST
RHODHISS
Pending
NCD049997
Evaluation
BURKE
786
INMONT CORP/BASF CORPORATION
HWY 70 W
MORGANTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Burke
2572
T&T SUPERMARKET
261 WEST FLEMING DRIVE
MORGANTON
Pending
NCD055161
BURKE
186
ROMARCO, LTD.
ROMARCO RD
MORGANTON
NFA
NONCD000
RUTHERFORD
BURKE
2783
VALDESE MEDICAL OFFICE BLDG
720 MALCOLM BLVD
COLLEGE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
2079
MINI -MART JL
1250 OLD CHARLOTTE RD.
CONCORD
Pending
NCD003152
CONCORD TELEPHONE/REICHHOLD
CABARRUS
659
CHEMICAL
161 BUFFALO AVENUE
CONCORD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
2533
STAR AMERICA INC - Mt Pleasant
8455 NC Hwy 49N
Mt. Pleasant
Pending
NONCD000
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #4 (M & M
N OF HWY 73, S OF I-85, W OF
Evaluation
Cabarrus
2167
MINERALS)
H
CONCORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
2168
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #40/13LYTHE IND.
7450 POPLAR TENT ROAD
CONCORD
Pending
NCN000407
CABARRUS
204
PHOENIX MINE
PHOENIX CIR
CONCORD
NFA
NCD000822
CABARRUS
304
BREY MCNAR WWTP
NC HWY 49 NR US HWY 601
CONCORD
NFA
NCD991278
CABARRUS
755
MARTINS BATTERY SALVAGE, INC.
5500 ASHLAND RD
KANNAPOLIS
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
2460
SERVCO STATION FORMER
520 N CANNON BLVD
KANNAPOLIS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
1373
BRAKE XPERTS FORMER
1579 HIGHWAY 29N
CONCORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CABARRUS
2966
HOMETOWN CONVENIENCE L610
8830 E FRANKLIN ST
MT PLEASANT
Pending
NCD981031
CABARRUS
511
LOVE BATTERY SITE
US HIGHWAY 29 & LIST AVE
CONCORD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CABARRUS
1215
WAYNE'S AUTO SALVAGE
11801 MOORESVILLE RD
DAVIDSON
Pending
NONCD000
CABARRUS
2803
FERREE PROPERTY
1140 & 1150 IVEY CLINE RD
CONCORD
NFA
NCD093334
CABARRUS
969
S & S METALS RECYCLING COMPANY
SHORTCUT ROAD/SR 2455
GOLD HILL
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
2406
ROACH, INC HALE TRAILER..
1335 IVEY CLINE ROAD
CONCORD
Pending
NCD991277
CABARRUS
773
CONCORD ROCKY RIVER REGIONAL
BREEZY LANE
CONCORD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CABARRUS
1561
FREDRICKSON MOTORS EXP PCE
2244 PITTS SCHOOL RD
CONCORD
Pending
NONCD000
Cabarrus
1581
DA MOORE CORPORATION 2
36 OAK DRIVE
CONCORD
NFA
NONCD000
106 OLD DAVIDSON PLACE
Evaluation
Cabarrus
1933
JOHNSON CONCRETE/PIEDMONT BLOCK
NW
CONCORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
1594
DB PENNINGTON ESTATE
869 West C St.
Kanna olis
Pending
NCD980729
CABARRUS
651
SOUTHERN LATEX CORP.
379 CENTRAL DRIVE
CONCORD
NFA
NCD980557
CABARRUS
722
HARRISBURG BATTERY
2609 HIGHWAY 49
HARRISBURG
SPL
NONCD000
BRUMLEY AVE NE & CHURCH
Evaluation
CABARRUS
2929
BRUMLEY AVE NE & CHUCH ST N
ST N
CONCORD
Pending
NC0001096
CABARRUS
601
BRANCH BATTERY
658 SUNDERLAND ROAD
CONCORD
NFA
NCD981031
CABARRUS
578
RAINBOW DRIVE BATTERY
SR 1646
KANNAPOLIS
SPL
NONCD000
CABARRUS
1039
OVERCASH GRAVEL & GRADING CO. INC.
1150 SHELTON ROAD
CONCORD
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
1885
HWY 601 AND HWY 24/27, MIDLAND
HWY 601 AND HWY 24/27
MIDLAND
Pending
NCD986185
CABARRUS
403
CLINE PCB CONTAMINATED WELL
2648 CENTER GROVE ROAD
KANNAPOLIS
NFA
NONCD000
CABARRUS
0083
CHEESMAN PROPERTY
3251 GREGORY ROAD
ROCKWELL
NFA
NCD986197
Voluntary
CABARRUS
333
CONCORD COAL GAS PLANT
183 Academy Avenue NW
CONCORD
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CABARRUS
2982
TURKEY ROAD PCE
TURKEY RD
KANNAPOLIS
Pending
NONCD000
CABARRUS
1015
MARY CIRCLE BATTERY
ZION CHURCH & MARY CRL
CONCORD
SPL
NONCD000
CABARRUS
1026
COOK PROPERTY
COLD SPRINGS ROAD
CONCORD
NFA
NONCD000
CABARRUS
0012
WHITES GRAVEL PIT
1515 HWY 49 SOUTH
CONCORD
SPL
NONCD000
CABARRUS
0802
LES MYERS PARK
LAWNDALE AVENUE EXT.
CONCORD
SPL
NCN000410
Evaluation
CABARRUS
583
VILLA MHP-BATTERYDUMP
IRENE AVE & VENICE ST
KANNAPOLIS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cabarrus
2639
TUSCARORA YARNS, INC.
8760 E. FRANKLIN ST.
MT. PLEASANT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CABARRUS
2823
STOGNER RESIDENCE
8500 FLOWE'S ST
CONCORD
Pending
NONCD000
MOUNT
CABARRUS
1 115
HAHN DAIRY FARM
LONG RUN FARM RD
PLEASANT
NFA
NONCD000
CABARRUS AVE & OLD
CABARRUS
1122
CABARRUSROUNDABOUT
CHARLOTTE
CONCORD
SPL
NCD986232
CABARRUS
700
RILEY BATTERY SITE
DILEEN DRIVE
CONCORD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CABARRUS
3092
CHESTNUT AVE SOIL CONTAMINATION
203 CHESTNUT AVE
KANNAPOLIS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CABARRUS
1860
I85 & HWY73 CHLORINATED SOLVENTS
4662 DAVIDSON HWY
CONCORD
Pending
NCN000410
PATTERSON AVE & BONNIE
Evaluation
CABARRUS
937
PATTERSON AVE BATTERY DUMP
ST-SE
CONCORD
Pending
NONCD000
CALDWELL
1009
SINGER PLANT #2
VIRGINIA STREET
LENOIR
SPL
NCN000410
Evaluation
Caldwell
100
APPALACHIAN CHEMICAL COMPANY
S.R. 1159, WEBB-PRICE ROAD
GRANITE FALLS
Pending
NCD980799
CALDWELL
142
CALDWELL INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC
SPARTAN ROAD
HUDSON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CALDWELL
1597
AVERY DENNISON (FMR PAXAR CORP
950 GERMAN ST
LENOIR
Pending
NCD980839
CALDWELL
757
INDIAN GRAVE GAP DRUM DISPOSAL
APPROX 2 MLS N OF SR 1513
LENOIR
SPL
NONCD000
Caldwell
2195
NEPTCO PLANT
TRC ENV CONSULTANTS
LENIOR
NFA
NCD991278
CALDWELL
466
BROYHILL FURNITURE MILLER HILL
NC 18 S
LENOIR
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CALDWELL
1189
CROSSROADS OIL
320 ELIZABETH ST
LENOIR
Pending
NONCD000
CALDWELL
1008
HAMMORY/KINCAID FURNITURE
2961 ROCKY RD
GAMEWELL
NFA
NCD986171
CALDWELL
262
MARSHALL MONEY BUCKET WASHING
HWY 321 NORTH
LENOIR
NFA
NONCD000
CALDWELL
1031
WIENBERGER PROPERTY
SMOKEY GREEN ROAD
GAMEWELL
NFA
NONCD000
CALDWELL
1036
JOYCETON WATER WORKS WELLS 2 & 9
N OF SWANSON RD
LENOIR
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Caldwell
1245
ALLEN-BECK NON -PETROLEUM
HWY 321 N.
GRANITE FALLS
AA
NCD986204
mma
CALDWELL
758
GAMEWELL DRUM SITE
CRAIG MOUNTAIN ROAD
GAMEWELL
NFA
NCD986190
CALDWELL
858
OAKHILL PCB
SR 1719
LENOIR
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Caldwell
1416
Caldwell Freight Lines mi
2550 Hickory Boulevard Southwe
Lenoir
Pending
NCD053009
CALDWELL
510
RELIANCE UNIVERSAL OF KENTUCKY
1713 MAIN STREET NW
LENOIR
NFA
NCD079066
CALDWELL
833
LENOIR REFINING COMPANY
263 PENNTON AVE NW
LENOIR
SPL
NCD079047
CALDWELL
148
CHEMICAL COATINGS
HIGHWAY 301 BYPASS
HUDSON
NFA
NCD000604
Evaluation
CALDWELL
322
SINGER CO/FURNITURE DIV PLTS 3
904 VIRGINIA STREET
LENOIR
Pending
NCD062568
CALDWELL
035
SINGER CO/FURNITURE DIV 5 6 7
2424 NORWOOD ST-HWY 321S
LENOIR
NFA
NCD000604
CALDWELL
330
SINGER CO/FURNITURE DIV PLT 1
1409 WEST COLLEGE AVE, SW
LENOIR
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Caldwell
3238
STEELE COTTON MILL
1201 STEEL ST
LENOIR
Pending
NCDO54290
NFA w/
CALDWELL
770
THOMASVILLE FURNITURE INDS/LENOIR
315 ELIZABETH ST NW
LENOIR
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
CALDWELL
3071
DAFCO ABANDONNED TOTES
2698 HICKORY BLVD
HUDSON
Pending
NCD046149
CALDWELL
019
HISTRAND CHEMICAL, INC.
HWY 9
LENOIR
SPL
NCD045456
Evaluation
CALDWELL
134
BUSS AUTOMATION INCORPORATED
511 CREEKWAY DR, NW
LENOIR
Pending
NCD980557
Evaluation
CALDWELL
888
LENOIR CITY LANDFILL
829 FAIRVIEW DR SW
LENOIR
Pending
NCDO03158
CALDWELL
979
BERNHART FURNITURE CO. PLANT #2
VIRGINIA ST
LENOIR
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Carteret
1298
ATLANTIC AUTO SALVAGE
5871 HWY 70 EAST
NEWPORT
Pending
NONCD000
CARTERET
2091
MOREHEAD MARINE FORMER
4971 ARENDELL ST
MOREHEAD CITY
SPL
NC3131430
CARTERET
180
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERV.
ARENDELL STREET
BEAUFORT
NFA
NONCD000
CARTERET
1233
LOFTIN PROPERTY
2361 LENNOXVILLE RD
BEAUFORT
SPL
NC5210022
CARTERET
906
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
405 FISHER ST
MOREHEAD CITY
SPL
NC5690308
ATLANTIC
CARTERET
262
ANT USCG FORT MACON STATION
FORT MACON ROAD
BEACH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CARTERET
1466
BEACHVIEW EXXON
2410 ARENDELL ST
MOREHEAD CITY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CARTERET
3149
GALLANT MARITIME
293 W BEAUFORT RD EXT
BEAUFORT
Pending
NCSFN0407
CARTERET
074
NC MARITIME MUSEUM
310 FRONT ST
BEAUFORT
SPL
NONCD000
1290 & 1295 MARSHALLBERG
CARTERET
2792
MARSHALLBERG BOAT YARD
RD
MARSHALLBERG
SPL
NCD980557
CARTERET
862
GUTHRIE, ERNEST PROPERTY
260 UTOPIA DRIVE
NEWPORT
NFA
NONCD000
199 UTOPIA DR-170
CARTERET
1820
HANKISON INTERNATIONAL
HANKINSON DR
NEWPORT
NFA
NONCD000
Carteret
2096
MOREHEAD CITY DMV
5347 HWY. 70 WEST
MOREHEAD CITY
NFA
NONCD000
CARTERET
1347
ZAR PROPERTY
2371 LENNOXVILLE RD
BEAUFORT
NFA
NONCD000
BURLINGTON IND. - WILLIAMSBURG
Evaluation
Caswell
1401
PLANT
SR 1100
MATKINS
Pending
NONCD000
CASWELL
3015
CAMP SPRING 76
8920 CHERRY GROVE RD
REIDSVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
W OF NC 86 400 FT S OF VA
CASWELL
1038
BRYANT FARM DRUM DUMP
LINE
GATEWOOD
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
CASWELL
2411
CORBETT RIDGE GROCERY
4887 CORBETT RIDGE RD
YANCEYVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Caswell
1928
JIMMYS QUICKIE MART
6883 OLD HIGHWAY 86
PROVIDENCE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
2846
HICKORY WIRE (AKA MOSER PROPERTY)
1711 11TH AVE SW
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
1903
REGAL MANUFACTURING
212 12TH AVE
HICKORY
Pending
NCSFN0406
CATAWBA
911
CAROLINA ASSOCIATED MILL
766 HWY 10 W
NEWTON
SPL
NONCD000
HICKORY-LINCOLNTON HWY WELLS
HICKORY-LINCOLNTON HWY
Evaluation
CATAWBA
1997
(SWINKS)
& ROCKY
NEWTON
Pending
NCD000616
CATAWBA
763
HK RESEARCH CORPORATION
908 LENOIR
HICKORY
NFA
NC6210021
CATAWBA
626
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1500 12TH ST NW
HICKORY
NFA
NONCD000
NORTHWEST BLVD PCE
Evaluation
CATAWBA
2020
CONTAMINATION
2950 NORTHWEST BLVD
NEWTON
Pending
NCD044440
CATAWBA
642
LANE COMPANY, INC.
37 NINTH STREET PLACE, SE
HICKORY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2470
SHURTAPE TECHNOLOGIES
1620 HIGHLAND AVE., NE
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1308
BACHS MHP SITE
BACH RD & HWY 150E
SHERRILLS FORD
Pending
NONCD000
408 SOUTH MCLIN CREEK
Evaluation
Catawba
1728
FOAMEX LP I - CONOVER
ROAD
CONOVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1631
DOUG WHITE AUTO MART
3351 HIGHWAY 70E
NEWTON
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
CATAWBA
2304
CONOVER CHAIR COMPANY
210 FOURTH ST
CONOVER
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
3106
SIXTEENTH ST PCE TCE
1400 16TH ST NE
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1625
DOMINION TEXTILES USA
155 21ST STREET NW
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1643
Dunmore Furniture
1245 3rd Street NE
Hickory
Pending
NCD079049
CATAWBA
409
LANE CO. INC., VENTURE FURNITURE
DEBORAH HERMAN RD
CONOVER
NFA
NCD000648
CATAWBA
436
TREND LINE FURNITURE CORP.
W HOLLY ST
MAIDEN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2103
MOUNTAIN VIEW MARKETPLACE
2341 Rockshire Lane off 127 S
Hickory
Pending
NCD000648
CATAWBA
428
CARTER -WEBER INC. HICKORY PLANT
1120 TATE BLVD
HICKORY
NFA
NCD105797
CATAWBA
922
TECHNIBILT/DIV OF WHITTAKER
EAST PEACE ST
NEWTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2234
old sealtest dairy solvents
2115 Hwy 70 SE
Hickory
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
2785
BROYHILL/FURNITURE BRANDS
409 4TH ST PLACE SE
CONOVER
Pending
NCD991279
CATAWBA
118
MEREDITH/BURDA, INC.
ST JAMES CHURCH RD
NEWTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2434
S&W CHEMICAL - SOLVENTS
OLD US 70A
CONOVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
2800
SPRINGS ROAD 76
2048 12TH AVE NE
HICKORY
Pending
NCD055165
CATAWBA
609
PANTASOTE INC. FILM/COMPOUND DIV.
1508 S CENTER ST
HICKORY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2535
STARNES MOBILE HOME
2111 31 ST AVE DR NE
HICKORY
Pending
NCN000407
CATAWBA
700
SPRINGS ROAD GO CART TRACK
4254 SPRINGS RD
CONOVER
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1912
J&G BROKERS - SOLVENTS
750 18TH STREET NE t
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
117 SOUTH MCLIN CREEK
Evaluation
Catawba
1636
DUDE INC
ROAD
CONOVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
2825
ROBERT EXPRESS
606 LENOIR RHYNE BLVD
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
2811
PERFECT IMAGE THE
1907 3RD AVENUE DR NW
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1806
SHERRILLS FORD RD CONTAMINATION
SHERRILLS FORD ROAD
SHERRILLS FORD
Pending
NONCD000
CATAWBA COUNTY SCHOOL BUS
Evaluation
Catawba
1464
GARAGE - SOLVE
2440 NORTH MAIN AVENUE
NEWTON
Pending
NCD066304
CATAWBA
627
PREMIUM COATINGS, INC.
HWY 70A E.
HICKORY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
2917
LANE VENTURE PLANT 14
1405 DEBORAH HERMAN RD
CONOVER
Pending
NCD047285
CATAWBA
598
CAROLINA SOLVENTS, INC.
2274 1ST ST SE
HICKORY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2077
MILLS YARN, INC.
1125 7TH AVE N.W
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1465
CATAWBA TRUCK RENTAL CT GROUP
3350 N. OXFORD ST.
CLAREMONT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1731
FOREST CITY TOOL
620 23RD ST NW
LONG VIEW
Pending
NCD062550
Evaluation
CATAWBA
082
CARPENTER CO - CONOVER PLANT
2009 KEISLER DAIRY RD
CONOVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
1279
FRYE CREEK US 321 N
S OF US 321 N & 7TH AVE NW
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
NATIONAL PARTITIONS & INTERIORS
Evaluation
Catawba
2118
FORMER
321 EAST J STREET
MAIDEN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1759
GELTMAN CORPORATION
1703 PINEVIEW ST, SE
CONOVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
1286
MOSS FARM RD PCE
1993 MOSS FARM RD M
HICKORY
Pending
NCD986166
CATAWBA
353
SOUTHERN DESK
1720 FIRST AVENUE, SW
HICKORY
NFA
NCD081332
CATAWBA
991
TREND LINE FURNITURE CORP.
641 4TH STREET PLACE SW
CONOVER
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CATAWBA
2040
HWY 70 PCE HICKORY 66 SERVICE
1727 HWY 70 SW
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
CATAWBA
2602
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL
1845 WITHERS RD
MAIDEN
AA
NCD002388
CATAWBA
965
LACKAWANNA LEATHER CO., INC.
HWY 70A WEST
CONOVER
SPL
NONCD000
Catawba
2524
SPRINGS ROAD SOLVENTS
3360 SPRINGS ROAD NE
HICKORY
NFA
NCD083682
CATAWBA
583
BROYHILL FURNITURE
2309 NORTH COLLEGE AVE
NEWTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2516
Spectrum Dyed Yarns
422 15th Street SW
Hickory
Pending
NONCD000
CATAWBA
1114
CONOVER METAL PRODUCTS
315 S MCLIN CREEK RD
CONOVER
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2033
MARKET BASKET - SOLVENTS
6593 HIGHWAY 16
CONOVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1328
BEAM RESIDENCES KEN AND DON
3367 BURGANDY STREET
MAIDEN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
2162
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #20 (APAC)
1520 11TH AVENUE SE
HICKORY
Pendin
NCD003228
CATAWBA
087
S&W CHEMICALS, INC.
OLD QUARRY ROAD SE
HICKORY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1244
ALEXVALE FURNITURE PLANT #3
6005 HWY 10 WEST
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
CATAWBA
1085
HICKORY COAL GAS PLANT
625 12th Street Drive NW
HICKORY
AA
NCD986166
CATAWBA
759
WILSON SEPTIC PITS
SR 1131
HICKORY
SPL
NONCD000
1106 2ND STREET NE, 11 TH
Evaluation
Catawba
1213
2ND STREET NE SOLVENTS
AVE N
HICKORY
Pending
NONCD000
7150 NC HIGHWAY 10 WEST,
Evaluation
Catawba
2035
MARTINS FOOD CENTER - SOLVENTS
BANOA
VALE
Pending
NCD003221
CATAWBA
868
CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY
420 12TH ST NW
HICKORY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1915
JACKSONLEA-TOLUENE AST
1701 HIGHWAY 70 EAST
CONOVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1656
EAST I ITH STREET
100 EAST I ITH STREET
NEWTON
Pending
NCD003228
CATAWBA
483
STYLE UPHOLSTERING, INC.
33 23RD AVE NE
HICKORY
NFA
NONCD000
NFA w/
Catawba
1680
EMERSON LEATHER FORMER
816 13TH STREET NE
HICKORY
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Catawba
1619
DIXIE YARNS - NEWTON
101 EAST 11 TH STREET
NEWTON
Pending
NONCD000
GRIFFINS
Evaluation
Chatham
1990
LEE PAVING/NCDOT #48
SUGAR LAKE RD. [SR 1714]
CROSSROADS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CHATHAM
1159
HYDRO TUBE SOUTH
1755 HILLSBORO ST
PITTSBORO
Pending
NCD000830
CHATHAM
919
CAROLINA P&L CO. CAPE FEAR STM
SR 1916
MONCURE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CHATHAM
1362
JAY'S HYDRAULICS FRMR
1911 NC HWY 902
PITTSBORO
Pending
NCD053488
ALLIED CHEMICAL CORP/PERFORMANCE
Evaluation
CHATHAM
409
FIBERS
338 PEA RIDGE ROAD
NEW HILL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Chatham
1650
DYNEA
790 CORNITH ROAD
MONCURE
Pending
NCD049845
CHATHAM
548
REICHHOLD CHEMICAL, INC.
SR 1916
MONCURE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
CHATHAM
3052
TOWNSEND & MCcRARY
1101 AND 1200 E THIRD ST
SILER CITY
Pending
NCD053488
Voluntary
CHATHAM
557
SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT COMPANY
SR 2139
GULF
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
CHATHAM
3116
HART FURNITURE CO
420 E 3RD ST
SILER CITY
Pending
NCD071567
CHATHAM
259
WEYERHAEUSER CO/MONCURE
STATE ROAD 1916
MONCURE
NFA
NONCD000
Chatham
3197
3M Mineral - Moncure
4191 HWY 87 South
MONCURE
NFA
NONCD000
Chatham
1485
CHATHAM MILLS, INC.
480 HILLSBORO STREET
PITTSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
CHATHAM
0014
BOISE CASCADE
SR 1916
MONCURE
SPL
NCD003234
CHATHAM
879
CHATHAM NOVELTIES COMPANY
S CHATHAM AVE
SILER CITY
NFA
NONCD000
CHATHAM
1110
WOODSON-TENET LABORATORIES
17570 HWY 902
GOLDSTON
NFA
NCD071581
CHATHAM
128
HARRELSON RUBBER COMPANY
SOUTH CHATHAM AVENUE
SILER CITY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CHEROKEE
1934
BRP US INC FRMR
3750 AIRPORT RD
ANDREWS
Pending
NCD089989
Evaluation
CHEROKEE
917
EMERSON ELECTRIC COMPANY
US 64
MURPHY
Pending
NCD038551
CHEROKEE
263
TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
OFF US 64 E SOUTH OF NC I
MURPHY
SPL
NONCD000
CHOWAN
2968
TOWN OF EDENTON STREET DEPT
120 W HICKS ST
EDENTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Chowan
1496
CHOWAN VENEER CO
259 and 262 Coke Avenue
Edenton
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CHOWAN
2063
EDENTON DYEING & FINISHING FRMR
125 DYE PLANT RD
EDENTON
Pending
NONCD000
Chowan
1913
JACK MARSH SPILL
HWY 17 & HWY 37 SO.
EDENTON
NFA
NCN000407
CHOWAN
197
LEARY BROTHERS STORAGE FORMER
VIRGINIA & BROAD STREET
EDENTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
CHOWAN
3082
SIMPSON STRONG TIE FRMR
809 SOUNDSIDE RD
EDENTON
Pending
NCD980844
CHOWAN
450
GRAMPION BOAT WORKS
SR 119
EDENTON
NFA
NC0001402
CLAY
213
ELLIS JUNK YARD
NEEDMORE DRIVE
HAYESVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
CLAY
1099
C & L SURPLUS
1868 HWY 64 W
HAYESVILLE
SPL
CLEVELAN
NCD980729
D
354
FOOTE MINERAL
OFF SOUTH SERVICE RD
KINGS MTN
NFA
NCN000410
KINGS
Evaluation
Cleveland
427
SPECTRUM DYED YARNS
136 PATTERSON RD
MOUNTAIN
Pending
CLEVELAN
NCD980559
D
983
PPG IND., INC./WKS 52
WASHBURN SWITCH ROAD
SHELBY
SPL
NONCD000
KINGS
Evaluation
Cleveland
2464
SHELBY ROAD PCE SITE
1505 SHELBY RD
MOUNTAIN
Pending
CLEVELAN
NONCD000
Evaluation
D
2778
SHELBY FARMERS MARKET
200 W WARREN ST
SHELBY
Pend'n
CLEVELAN
NONCD000
D
1188
1 SHELBY BODY SHOP
1904 E DIXON BLVD
SHELBY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cleveland
1923
JENKINS FOODS #2
2119 NEW HOUSE ROAD
SHELBY
Pending
CLEVELAN
NONCD000
D
1072
J & C DYEING
1000 WEST GROVER STREET
SHELBY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cleveland
3167
CORMETECH, INC.
304 Linwood Road
Kings Mountain
Pending
CLEVELAN
NCN000407
Evaluation
D
089
L AND R OIL RECOVERY
601 LINEBERGER ST
SHELBY
Pending
CLEVELAN
NCD000828
KINGS
D
244
KINGS MOUNTAIN PILOT CREEK WWTP
ROUTE 74 WEST
MOUNTAIN
NFA
CLEVELAN
NCD980558
D
803
SULTZER-RUTI, INC.
HWY 29 NORTH
GROVER
NFA
NONCD000
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #22 ( ASPHALT
Evaluation
Cleveland
2163
PAVING
HWY74/LONG BRANCH ROAD
SHELBY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cleveland
2323
POST ROAD SITE
612 N. POST RD
SHELBY
Pending
NONCD000
KINGS
Evaluation
Cleveland
1959
KINGS MOUNTAIN SMARTWAY
U.S. 74 AND N.C. 161
MOUNTAIN
Pending
CLEVELAN
NCD062566
Voluntary
D
047
FASCO CONTROLS CORPORATION
1100 AIRPORT RD
SHELBY
AA
CLEVELAN
NONCD000
KINGS
Voluntary
D
1939
PETRO EXPRESS NO. 56
225 CLEVELAND AVE
MOUNTAIN
AA
CLEVELAN
NCD981022
D
072
BETTIS PROPERTY
1/2 MI. E OF BETTIS RD &
EARL
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cleveland
1414
C&C SCRAP METAL
1538 Bethlehem Road
Kings Mountain
Pending
CLEVELAN
NONCD000
Voluntary
D
2881
ARDEE/TRANSLITE
639 WASHBURN SWITCH RD
SHELBY
AA
CLEVELAN
NCD986180
D
909
SHELBY DYEING & FINISHING
1038 SAM LATTIMORE ROAD
SHELBY
SPL
CLEVELAN
NCD986175
KINGS
D
651
GLEN RAVEN MILLS
114 RAVEN CIRCLE
MOUNTAIN
NFA
CLEVELAN
NONCD000
Evaluation
D
2970
ELLA MILL
1012 S WASHINGTON ST
SHELBY
Pending
CLEVELAN
NCN000404
KINGS
Evaluation
D
801
CINDERELLA KNITTING MILLS
502 MITCHELL ST
MOUNTAIN
Pending
CLEVELAN
NCD981022
D
015
ADYLOTTE, JP ESTATE
SR 2214
EARL
NFA
CLEVELAN
NCD981021
D
702
CAMP, LEONARD PROPERTY
SR 2226
EARL
SPL
CLEVELAN
NONCD000
Evaluation
D
2996
DICEY MILLS
430 NEISLER ST
SHELBY
Pending
NONCD000
2146 OLD STAGE HWY
Evaluation
Columbus
1942
JR HEATH PROPERTY
HWY87
RIEGELWOOD
Pending
NCSFN0406
COLUMBUS
906
OLD STAKE ROAD
OLD STAKE ROAD
CHADBOURN
NFA
NCD980557
COLUMBUS
847
KAISER ACME FARMARKET
SR 1870
RIEGELWOOD
SPL
NCSFN0407
COLUMBUS
144
CARTRETTE FIELD
HWY 401 S
CHADBOURN
NFA
NCD000813
COLUMBUS
600
GA -PACIFIC CORP CHIP-N-SAW
HIGHWAY 74 WEST
WHITEVILLE
NFA
NCD024459
COLUMBUS
471
GUYTON BATTERY SERVICE
HWY 401 S
CHADBOURN
SPL
NONCD000
Columbus
1538
CONFLANDEY INC.
3620 CHADBOURN HIGHWAY
WHITEVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
COLUMBUS
0057
WATTS, LEVI PROPERTY
103 FAIRBLUFF ROAD
TABOR CITY
NFA
NONCD000
COLUMBUS
1121
R & R PLATING
623 COLUMBUS APPAREL ST
WHITEVILLE
SPL
NCDO80891
COLUMBUS
039
LACKEY INDUSTRIES WAREHOUSE
PINE LOG ROAD
WHITEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
6721 CLARENDON
Evaluation
COLUMBUS
2669
STEPHENS TIRE FIRE
CHADBOURN RD
CHADBOURN
Pending
NONCD000
COLUMBUS
2819
PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE
1007 PIREWAY RD
TABOR CITY
NFA
NCSFN0406
COLUMBUS
962
VINEGAR HILL LEAD SITE
HWY 701 N
TABOR CITY
NFA
NONCD000
COLUMBUS
0062
S.R. 1943 BATTERY DUMP
S.R. 1943
NAKINA
NFA
NCD986166
COLUMBUS
460
CHADBOURN TIRE FIRE
WILSON, BROWN,2ND & 3RD
CHADBURN
NFA
NONCD000
COLUMBUS
1074
OLD FORD BLDG
FIFTH ST
TABOR CITY
SPL
NCD000813
COLUMBUS
543
GA -PACIFIC CORP/PANELBOARD
HIGHWAY US 74-76
WHITEVILLE
NFA
NCN000407
COLUMBUS
241
1 CHADBOURN BATTERY
I US 76/74 & NC 410
CHADBOURN
NFA
NONCD000
NFA w/
Columbus
1726
Flowline Corp.
164 Industrial Drive
Whiteville
Restrictions
NONCD000
COLUMBUS
1178
PACKER PROPERTY
US 701 & JEWEL ST
WHITEVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
WHITEVILLE BUMPER & GLASS
Columbus
2555
FORMER
824 Jefferson St
Whiteville
SPL
NCD047375
COLUMBUS
639
GA -PACIFIC CORP/TIMBER
WEST MAIN STREET
WHITEVILLE
NFA
NCD000813
COLUMBUS
667
GA -PACIFIC CORP/PLYWOOD
SR 1436
WHITEVILLE
NFA
NCD000828
COLUMBUS
616
USS AGRI-CHEMICALS FARM SERVICE
HWY 701
WHITEVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
COLUMBUS
2786
METAL RECYCLING SERVICES
5192 JAMES B WHITE HWY
WHITEVILLE
NFA
NCD000605
COLUMBUS
303
FEDERAL PAPER BOARD CO., INC.
865 JOHN L RIEGEL RD
RIEGELWOOD
SPL
NCD003201
Voluntary
CRAVEN
837
ENCEE CHEMICAL SALES, INC.
HWY 17 N
BRIDGETON
(AA)
NONCD000
ANTHONY SCARANO RESIDENCE (DEM-
Evaluation
Craven
1274
GW SITE)
HWY 55 WEST
NEW BERN
Pending
NONCD000
CRAVEN
1032
COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC
HIGHWAY 17
NEW BERN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CRAVEN
2906
BRIDGETON HARBOUR MARINA
1101 NORTH B ST
BRIDGETON
Pending
NCD003197
Evaluation
CRAVEN
704
SALT WOOD PRODUCTS, INC.
11065 OLD HWY 70 W
COVE CITY
Pending
NCD003190
CRAVEN
584
EVERHART LUMBER COMPANY
SR 1117
NEW BERN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CRAVEN
2883
BIDDLE STREET-1104
1104 BIDDLE ST
NEW BERN
Pending
NCD041466
CRAVEN
806
PHILLIPS PLATING
US 17 HWY NORTH
BRIDGETON
SPL
NONCD000
CRAVEN
1209
APAC-NEW BERN ASPHALT PLANT
510 S GLENBURNIE RD
NEW BERN
NFA
NCD981928
CRAVEN
088
TEXFI INDUSTRIES, INC/NEW BERN
SR 1317/13OSCH STREET
NEW BERN
SPL
NONCD000
Craven
1828
HAVELOCK WASTEWATER TREATMENT
304 NORTH JACKSON DRIVE
NEW BERN
NFA
NCD075550
CRAVEN
517
SWISS BEAR INC/TEXACO INC.
200-208 E. FRONT ST
NEW BERN
NFA
NONCD000
HARRIS TRUCKING EQUIPMENT
CRAVEN
1059
(FORMER)
5000 US HWY 70E
NEW BERN
NFA
NONCD000
CRAVEN
1054
WILLIAMS AUTO CENTER
401 D STREET
BRIDGETON
SPL
NONCD000
CRAVEN
2780
APAC-CLARKS ASPHALT PLANT
OLD US HWY 70
CLARKS
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CRAVEN
1191
MIRACLE WATER REFINERS
HWY 70
HAVELOCK
Pending
NONCD000
CRAVEN
3025
WORLD WOOD PRODUCTS
12045 OLD HWY 70 W
COVE CITY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Craven
1791
Graham Dixon Property
2100 Highway 17 North
Bridgeton
Pending
NCR000179
Evaluation
Craven
606
N&B CO. - TERMINIX
2201 E US 70 HWY
JAMES CITY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CRAVEN
3114
DL ROGERS CORP
1814 NEUSE BLVD
NEW BERN
Pending
NCD986197
Voluntary
CRAVEN
259
NEW BERN COAL GAS PLANT
506 Tryon Palace Drive
NEW BERN
(AA)
NCD045924
NFA w/
CRAVEN
065
AMF/HATTERAS YACHTS
110 N GLENBURNIE ROAD
NEW BERN
Restrictions
NCD980848
CRAVEN
840
SCOTT'S CREEK BATTERY SITE
402 HOWELL ROAD
NEW BERN
NFA
NCD047371
CRAVEN
794
COASTAL LUMBER CO
934 N CRAVEN ST
NEW BERN
SPL
NCD981929
CRAVEN
854
ROWES CORNER DRUM DUMP
SR'S 1615 AND 1617
ROWES CORNER
NFA
NONCD000
I
NFA w/
CRAVEN
3061
URETHANE INNOVATORS INC
403 INDUSTRIAL DR
NEW BERN
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
CRAVEN
1651
AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT CORP FRMR
1456 STATE CAMP RD
VANCEBORO
Pending
NCD003193
Voluntary
CRAVEN
588
BARBOUR BOAT WORKS, INC.
527 TRYON PALACE DR
NEW BERN
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
CRAVEN
1350
PHOENIX RECYCLING
HWY 70 & PINE GROVE RD
HAVELOCK
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
1240
CHROME -RITE PLATING FACILITY
514 SOUTH EASTERN BLVD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
2909
PLANTERS CHEMICAL
636 ROBESON ST
FAYETTEVILLE
I Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
2993
PARKS BLDG SUPPLY/TERMINEX
OWEN DR & ENTERPRISE AVE
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NCD981932
ND
072
BIDWELL FARM
SR 1609
LINDEN
NFA
CUMBERLA
NCDO03189
BORDEN CHEMICAL FAYETTEVILLE
Voluntary
ND
024
PLANT
1411 INDUSTRIAL DR
FAYETTEVILLE
AA
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
3162
JUDSON CHURCH ROAD TRUCK REPAIR
520 JUDSON CHURCH RD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
1736
CARGILL HEXANE RELEASE
1754 RIVER RD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cumberland
1591
DAVID HALL SZMANSKI PROPERTY
5035 HADDOCK STREET
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
1667
MCGILL'S MUFFLER SHOP
5860 YADKIN RD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Cumberland
1899
INESCO SITE
800 WHITFIELD RD.
FAYETTEVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cumberland
2169
NCDOT Asphalt Site #47/Barnhill
936 Shaw Mill Rd
Fayetteville
Pending
NONCD000
Cumberland
1892
ICl/DUPONT
HWY 53 EAST CEDAR CREEK
FAYETTEVILLE
SPL
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
1131
AMERICAN REFUSE SYSTEMS
MURCHISON RD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Voluntary
ND
1901
CROWN FORD FAYETTEVILLE
256 SWAIN ST
FAYETTEVILLE
AA
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
ND
1199
COTTON FIRE DEPT
4618 CALICO ST
HOPE MILLS
NFA
CUMBERLA
NCD981744
ND
717
PARKER FARM
STRICKLAND BRIDGE SR 1403
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
CUMBERLA
NCDO03198
ND
934
FASCO INDUSTRIES, INC.
810 GILLESPIE ST
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
ND
2900
VETERAN'S PARK
401 BRAGG BLVD
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
CUMBERLA
NCD088563
ND
242
MONSANTO COMPANY/ROHM & HAAS
CEDAR CREEK RD
FAYETTEVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
SWEETWATER MHP & BOBBY TAYLOR
Cumberland
2570
OIL COMPAN
SWEETWATER DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE
SPL
CUMBERLA
NCD981928
ND
021
HOLLINGSWORTH PROPERTY
307 BROADFOOT AVE
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
3135
QUALITY CONCRETE
1587 WILMINGTON HWY
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Cumberland
2345
PUROLATOR PRODUCTS, INC.
3200 NATAL STREET
FAYETTEVILLE
AA
CUMBERLA
NCD040047
Voluntary
ND
425
PRILLAMAN CHEMICALS
334 WORTH STREET
FAYETTEVILLE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cumberland
1342
BENTON TRUCK SERVICE
EASTERN BLVD.
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NCD041467
BLACK AND DECKER/GENERAL
ND
267
ELECTRIC
HWY 301 S
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Cumberland
1484
CHASON DIESEL INJECTION SERV.
2980 GILLESPIE ST.
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cumberland
2702
WELLMAN FIBER INDUSTRIES
HWY 53
CEDAR CREEK
Pending
CUMBERLA
NCD000623
ND
199
TEXACO INC/FAYETTEVILLE
992 SHAW MILL RD
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
CUMBERLAND RD & OWEN
ND
0023
CAROLINA P&L CO. FAYETTEVILLE
DR
FAYETTEVILLE
SPL
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
3009
A&H CLEANERS A
4515 BRAGG BLVD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
BRIDGE NO. 116 REPLACEMENT @ CSX
Evaluation
ND
1849
RR
HILLSBORO ST
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NCD986178
ND
226
TEXFI INDUSTRIES, INC
601 HOFFER DRIVE
FAYETTEVILLE
SPL
CUMBERLA
NCD986197
Voluntary
ND
341
FAYETTEVILLE COAL GAS/RAY AVE
RAY AVENUE
FAYETTEVILLE
(AA)
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
3007
BRAGG BLVD SOLVENTS
BRAGG BLVD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
3066
YADKIN RD CIRCLE K
6489 YADKIN RD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
ND
3019
PEPSI-COLA
131 PEPSI LANE
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cumberland
1977
LAKE RIM SOLVENTS
RIM ROAD & SANDRA STREET
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NCD048958
KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE
ND
615
CO/GOODYEAR
NAVASSA RD
FAYETTEVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Cumberland
1378
BRENDA BAKER PROPERTY
HIGHWAY 301/SR 2243
HOPE MILLS
NFA
CUMBERLA
NCD980502
ND
892
CREEK BRIDGE/BORDEN CHEMICAL
US HWY 24-87 GROVE ST
FAYETTEVILLE
SPL
CUMBERLA
NCN000407
ND
243
WOODYS SALVAGE YARD
4139 CLINTON RD
VANDER
SPL
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
m
Evaluation
ND
3050
VALLEY MOTORS
3203 BRAGG BLVD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cumberland
1410
BUTLER WARNER GENERATING PLANT
CLUSTER AVENUE SR 1723
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
ND
2731
WADE-GODWIN LDFL
SISK-CULBRETH RD
WADE
NFA
CUMBERLA
NCD024548
ND
133
CLARKE & PROCTOR TURPENTINE CO.
331-249 WORTH ST
FAYETTEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Cumberland
2670
VEMCO MUSIC -LAKE LYNN
3542 GILLESPIE STREET
FAYETTEVILLE
Pending
CUMBERLA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ND
2997
VANDER SOUTH 115KV SUBSTN
711 JOHN B CARTER RD
FAYETTEVILLE
Pendin
NONCD000
Currituck
3176
COROLLA CATTLE DIP
1215 PONTON LN
COROLLA
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
CURRITUCK
2640
POWELL'S POINT REST STOP FRMR
8364 CARATOKE HWY
POWELLS POINT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CURRITUCK
3046
MOYOCK MUSCLE
CARATOKE HWY
MOYOCK
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
CURRITUCK
1158
STATE LINE HONDA
134 CARATOKE HWY
MOYOCK
Pending
NCD986166
WST SIDE OF MEMORIAL
CURRITUCK
726
CURRITUCK PHOSPHORUS
BRDG
POINT HARBOR
NFA
NONCD000
HWY 158 AT MAIME SR# SIDE
Evaluation
Currituck
2193
NCDOT-FORMER ASPHALT TEST.#37
ROAD
POWELLS POINT
Pending
NCD980803
WHALEHEAD BEACH/SUSQUEHONNA
CURRITUCK
001
CORP
COROLLA DRIVE
COROLLA
NFA
NCD986171
DARE
304
OREGON INLET BEACH CONTAINER
AT OREGON INLET
NFA
NC6570027
DARE
460
USAF DARE COUNTY RANGE SEYMOUR
HWY 264
NFA
NONCD000
2209 SOUTH CROATAN
Evaluation
Dare
2344
PUGHS CAR CARE CENTER
HIGHWAY
NAGS HEAD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
DARE
1147
LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE CENTER
HWY 12 & LIGHTHOUSE RD
BUXTON
Pending
NC1690308
DARE
233
CAPE HATTERAS NATIONAL SEASHORE
RODANTHE
NFA
NONCD000
DARE
1768
DECATUR PARTNERSHIP SITE
1013 US 264/64
MANTEO
NFA
NONCD000
NCDOT - FORMER ASPHALTIC TESTING
Evaluation
Dare
2130
SITE 62
OFF DRIFTWOOD DRIVE
MANTEO
Pending
NCD986191
DARE
799
MANTEO DRUM SITE
MANTEO
NFA
NONCD000
KILL DEVIL
Evaluation
DARE
2499
KILL DEVIL HILLS AMOCO
US 158 & EDEN ST
HILLS
Pending
NONCD000
MARION KULICK - FORMER CATTLE DIP
Evaluation
Dare
2032
VAT
JUNIOR ROAD
FRISCO
Pending
NONCD000
DARE
1640
NAGS HEAD SHELL
3643 S CROATAN HWY
NAGS HEAD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Dare
1411
CAROLINA TELEPHONE-BUXTON
48161 NC 12 HWY
BUXTON
Pending
NONCD000
DARE
1043
CAPE HATTERAS SCHOOL
HIGHWAY 12
BUXTON
NFA
NCD115990
DAVIDSON
574
JMC PLATING
PROSPECT INDUSTRIAL PARK
LEXINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DAVIDSON
1034
SALEM ST RESIDENTIAL DUMP
125 SALEM ST
THOMASVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Davidson
1707
FAMILY BOAT CENTER BADIN LAKE
HWY 49 HWY 8
BADIN LAKE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Davidson
1370
BOWERS ESTATE
107 S. Urban Street
Thomasville
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Davidson
3181
THOMASVILLE PLANT B
310 FISHER FERRY ST
Thomasville
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
DAVIDSON
2963
CARTER LUMBER
747 OLD HARGRAVE RD
LEXINGTON
Pending
NCD991278
DAVIDSON
581
BURLINGTON FURNITURE/LUMBER PL
US 64 EAST
LEXINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
DAVIDSON
1202
INGRAM PLYWOOD INC
718 BASSETT DRIVE
THOMASVILLE
Pending
NCD060298
DAVIDSON
809
CLASSIC FURNITURE CORPORATION
ZION CHURCH RD
THOMASVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Davidson
3205
EVERHART TIRE NON -UST
806 N MAIN ST
LEXINGTON
Pending
NCD000616
DAVIDSON
334
LILLY CO. DRUM RECOND PLANT
TRINITY AVENUE
THOMASVILLE
NFA
NCD003235
DAVIDSON
066
NEW AGE FURNITURE CO/MILLER TOOL
PROSPECT INDUSTRIAL PARK
LEXINGTON
SPL
NC0001763
DAVIDSON
366
BYERLY DRUM
501 & 503 OAK AVENUE
LEXINGTON
NFA
NCD039129
DAVIDSON
697
DUPONT EI DE NEMOURS & CO.
ROUTE 8
DENTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Davidson
1332
BELL RESIDENCE, JOHN
1508WHITEHART SCH.
THOMASVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
DAVIDSON
0084
THERMO PRODUCTS, INC.
800 JONES STREET
DENTON
SPL
NCD003214
DAVIDSON
574
SPRUANCE SOUTHERN, INC.
115 E ELLER DR
SPL
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE NO 16 LEXINGTON
Evaluation
Davidson
2136
ASPHALT
CITY DUMP ROAD
LEXINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Davidson
1727
FOAM TECH, INC.
117 CEDAR LANE DRIVE
LEXINGTON
Pending
NCD003216
RALEIGH ROAD FURNITURE
DAVIDSON
413
CORP/STANLEY
802 WEST CENTER ROAD
LEXINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
DAVIDSON
0067
ASTOR DELK
DENTON
NFA
NCD982115
DAVIDSON
370
TRIPLE PLATING, INC
27 W MAIN ST
THOMASVILLE
NFA
NCD077827
DAVIDSON
244
FLEET TRANSPORT CO., INC.
1820 S MAIN ST
LEXINGTON
NFA
NCD003233
DAVIDSON
756
MASONITE CORP. CUSTOM COMPONENT
200 MASON WAY
THOMASVILLE
NFA
NCD077821
DAVIDSON
296
SOUTHERN RESIN/US INDUSTRIES INC
1510 DENTON ROAD
THOMASVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Davidson
1552
COUNCIL PLANT 2-DENTON
1156 North Main Street
Denton
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Davidson
2486
SNYDER RESIDENCE, ROY
3142NEW CUT RD.
LEXINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
DAVIDSON
1050
LEXINGTON FURNITURE IND. PLNT NO 12
3301 COTTON GROVE LANE
LEXINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
DAVIDSON
1049
LEXINGTON FURNITURE IND. PLNT NO 7
178 LFI COMPLEX LANE
LEXINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
DAVIDSON
1048
LEXINGTON FURNITURE IND. PLNT NO 2
3979 OLD LINWOOD ROAD
LEXINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Davidson
2303
PIEDMONT METALS
OLD HWY 29
LEXINGTON N
Pending
NCD077838
DAVIDSON
589
THOMASVILLE FOREST PRODUCTS
CLARKSBURY CHRUCH ROAD
THOMASVILLE
SPL
NCSFN0407
DAVIDSON
140
CARDINAL CONTAINER SERVICES
138 WALSER ROAD
LEXINGTON
SPL
NCD986197
Voluntary
DAVIDSON
358
LEXINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
SR 2001-GAS PLANT ROAD
LEXINGTON
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DAVIDSON
2691
DIAMONDBACK PRODUCTS, INC
40 W 12TH AVE
LEXINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
SOUTH MAIN ST. @
Evaluation
Davie
1706
FALLIES DRY CLEANING
SALISBURY ST.
MOCKSVILLE
Pending
NCD981928
DAVIE
385
JOHN DEERE TRACTOR
HWY 601 AND SR 1413
MOCKSVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
DAVIE
0092
FUNDER AMERICA
200 FUNDER RD
MOCKSVILLE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DAVIE
2123
ERWIN MILLS #3
314 MAIN ST
COOLEEMEE
Pending
NONCD000
TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE MAINTENANCE
DAVIE
2856
SHOP
337 SANFORD AVE
MOCKSVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Davie
2595
THOMSON CROWN WOOD PRODCUTS
390 Bethal Church Road
Mocksville
Pending
NCD000773
NFA w/
DUPLIN
515
GA -PACIFIC CORP/HDWD SAW
SR 1301
BOWDENS
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Du lin
1790
GRADY FARM SERVICE
WARREN RD CSR 1301
FAISON
Pending
NONCD000
Du lin
1595
DEANS PICKLES, FMR CATES
354 N. FAISON AVE.
FAISON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
DUPLIN
1453
WALLACE SOLVENT CONTAMINATION
114 E MAIN ST
WALLACE
Pending
NCD000776
DUPLIN
732
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-031-02
HWY 41W
WALLACE
NFA
NCD003200
DUPLIN
656
FEATHER PROCESSORS, INC
HWY 117 NORTH
ROSE HILL
SPL
NONCD000
Du lin
2543
STEVECOKNIT FABRICS COMPANY
601 WILMINGTON ROAD
WALLACE
SPL
NONCD000
Durham
2769
WYNNE, MAY PROPERTY (FORMER)
905 DANBURY ST
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
2321
PONDVIEW LANE
PONDVIEW LANE
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
HARRIS SEMICONDUCTOR FACILITY(SEE
Evaluation
Durham
1826
COMMEN
3026 CORNWALLIS RD
RTP
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
2782
NELLO TEER-CAMDEN AVE
1435 CAMDEN AVE
DURHAM
Pending
NC4210021
DURHAM
891
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1228 CARROLL ST
DURHAM
NFA
NCD037160
DURHAM
116
SCM-GLIDDEN METAL FINISHERS
2601 WECK DRIVE
RTP
NFA
NCD986171
DUKE UNIVERSITY TRANSFORMER
TOWERVIEW &
DURHAM
098
STORAGE
WANNAMAKER
DURHAM
NFA
NCD001493
Voluntary
DURHAM
931
WECK, EDWARD INC.
WECK DR
RTP
(AA)
NCD084172
DURHAM
469
AIRCO INDUSTRIAL GASES
TRIANGLE DRIVE
RTP
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
2094
BEASLEY AVE WELLS
3034-3036 HOLLOWAY STREET
DURHAM
Pending
NCD991278
DURHAM
524
ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING CO.
1901 PEABODY ST
DURHAM
NFA
NCD091568
CONTINENTAL FOREST IND/FEDERAL
DURHAM
279
PAPER
923 FRANKLIN STREET
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
2965
CLASSIC TOYOTA
4513 CHAPEL HILL RD
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
2338
PSNC OPERATIONS AND GARAGE
3001 HARVARD AVENUE
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT FUNERAL
Durham
2449
HOME
306 SOUTH ROXBORO STREET
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
2078
ROCHELLE STREET WELLS
2505 ROCHELLE ST
DURHAM
Pending
NCN000410
Evaluation
Durham
370
BECKMANN DURHAM SANDEFUR
3333 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
DURHAM
Pending
NCD986171
DURHAM
072
BURNHAM SERVICE CORP.
3211 MAIMI BOULEVARD
DURHAM
NFA
NCD986171
DURHAM
080
GLIDDEN PAINT
2717 WECK DRIVE
DURHAM
NFA
NCD986171
DURHAM
064
COLEJON MECHANICS
3002 BRUNSON ROAD
DURHAM
NFA
NCD075582
DURHAM
197
AMORE/WORTH CHEMICAL
2418 EAST PETTIGREW ST
DURHAM
SPL
NCD072018
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO/MED STEAM
DURHAM
252
TURBIN
OLD RALEIGH RD
DURHAM
SPL
NCD986188
DURHAM
878
SUPREME FINISHING
FOUNTAIN STREET
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
2870
RPM NISSAN
3930 CHAPEL HILL BLVD
DURHAM
Pending
NC6680090
HIGHWAY 54 & ALEXANDER
DURHAM
002
US EPA TECH CENTER
DR
RTP
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
2219
NORTHERN TELECOM-CEM.TANK SOLV
4600 EMPEROR BLVD.
MORRISVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
3231
Washington St PCE
802 Washington St
DURHAM
Pending
NCD991278
DURHAM
714
CAROCHEM, INC.
540 GULF ST
DURHAM
SPL
NCD986215
Voluntary
DURHAM
465
JMC USA INC
ONE INNOVATION DR
RTP
AA
NCD080885
DURHAM
551
DAUGHERTY CHEMICAL COMPANY
307 WALKER STREET
DURHAM
SPL
NONCD000
Durham
1843
HERCULES
9 DAVIS DRIVE
DURHAM
SPL
NONCD000
Durham
1869
HOOVER ROAD CONTAMINATION
211 SOUTH HOOVER ROAD
DURHAM
SPL
NCN000410
Evaluation
DURHAM
852
DANNY ROBERTS/INTERSTATE BP
2815 WAYCROSS RD
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
DURHAM PUBLIC SERVICE CO PROP
Evaluation
DURHAM
2858
FORMER
309 BLACKWELL ST
DURHAM
Pending
NCD047372
Evaluation
Durham
503
BRENNTAG/SOUTHCHEM
2000 E. PETTIGREW ST.
DURHAM
Pending
NC9210022
DURHAM
787
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
724 FOSTER ST
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Durham
2085
MITSUBISHI ELECTRONICS
THREE DIAMOND LANE
DURHAM
AA
NCD065655
Durham
599
GLAXOSMITHKLINE
FIVE MOORE DRIVE
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
2873
NELLO TEER QUARRY-DENFIELD
5013 DENFIELD ST
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
DURHAM
1739
HILLS SOUTHPOINT LOTS 128 & 129
SOUTH BEND DR
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
3108
NC HWY 54 CONTAMINATION
4001 and 4151 East NC Hwy 54
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Durham
2278
PBM GRAPHICS
4900 PROSPECTUS DRIVE
Durham
NFA
NCD980515
Evaluation
DURHAM
308
UNIVERSITY OF NC AT CHAPEL HILL
FINLEY GOLF COURSE RD
Pending
NONCD000
Durham
2519
SPEIGHTS AUTO SERVICE CENTER
4723 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD
DURHAM
NFA
NCD980503
DURHAM
148
SOUTHCHEM LANDFILL
722 EAST MARKHAM AVE
DURHAM
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
3194
DURHAM MAIN SUBSTATION
947 WASHINGTON ST
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
2650
WHITNEY ENTERPRISES
814 MIDLAND TERRACE
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
DUKE MEDICAL CENTER (BELL
Evaluation
Durham
1639
BUILDING)
TRENT DRIVE
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
3107
RIGSBEE AVE CR IN SOIL
730 and 723 Ri sbee Avenue; 62
DURHAM
Pending
NONC13000
Evaluation
Durham
2627
TRIANGLE FURNITURE STRIPPING
1221 & 1179 W NC 54 HWY
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
DURHAM
3133
CHATHAM PLAZA PROPERTIES
1108 E MAIN ST
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
DURHAM
3138
CLASSIC CLEANERS
5300 N ROXBORO ST
DURHAM
NFA
NCD003198
DURHAM
520
HONEYWELL, INC
921 HOLLOWAY STREET
DURHAM
SPL
NCD003196
DURHAM
193
PIFER INDUSTRIES, INC.
2210 E PETTIGREW ST
DURHAM
SPL
NCD000813
Voluntary
DURHAM
519
DUKE UNIVERSITY
HWY 751 GATE 11
DURHAM
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
1404
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES FORMER
WEST MAIN ST
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
2693
WAND, JOSEPH PROPERTY
2501 ENGLEWOOD DRIVE
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
3202
N ROXBORO ST PCE
5258 N ROXBORO ST
DURHAM
Pending
NCD097724
DURHAM
009
LIGGETT AND MYERS COMPANY
700 W MAIN ST
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Durham
2261
PANTRY 4024
5274 NORTH ROXBORO ROAD
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
DURHAM
0020
TRIANGLE CHURCH OF CHRIST
STATE ROAD 1110
RTP
NFA
NONCD000
DURHAM
1192
EAKES CLEANERS FORMER
827 W MORGAN ST
DURHAM
SPL
NCD980839
DURHAM
716
RIVERDALE HOMES/EARL GETTS
404 RIVERDALE DRIVE
DURHAM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
2047
MATTHEWS, VC RESIDENCE
3426 HIGHWAY 55
DURHAM
Pending
NCD986173
Voluntary
DURHAM
938
DURHAM GAS PLANT
812 Mallard Avenue
DURHAM
AA
NCD980600
DURHAM
274
UNION CARBIDE CORP/AGRIC PROD
2 - TW ALEXANDER DR
RTP
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
1341
FREUDENBERG NONWOVENS FRMR
3440 INDUSTRIAL DR
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Durham
1337
BENCHMARK MATERIALS
311 S. PLUM ST
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
3157
UNIVERSITY FORD
601 WILLARD ST
DURHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
DURHAM
3096
HUNT ST CHROMIUM CONTAMINATION
214 AND 216 HUNT ST
DURHAM
Pending
EDGECOMB
NCD003183
E
167
LONG MANUFACTURING
111 FAIRVIEW STREET
TARBORO
SPL
EDGECOMB
NONCD000
E
2522
JIFFY MART
1801 N RALEIGH ST
ROCKY MOUNT
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Ed ecombe
1273
ANSELL HEALTHCARE
2906 ANACONDA ROAD
TARBORO
AA
NONCD000
Ed ecombe
2378
REA CONSTRUCTION -ROCKY MOUNT
1970 TANNER RD
ROCKY MOUNT
SPL
NONCD000
Ed ecombe
2196
NEVAMAR DECORATIVE SURFACES
2901 ANACONDA ROAD
TARBORO
NFA
EDGECOMB
NONCD000
Evaluation
E
2054
PINETOPS JENKINS CLEANERS
106 S 2ND ST
PINETOPS
Pending
NONCD000
Ed ecombe
2319
POLYLOK, INC./WELLINGTON SEARS
3006 ANACONDA RD.
TARBORO
SPL
EDGECOMB
NCD980842
E
413
WILKINSON PROPERTY BATTERY SITE
3552 COOL SPRING ROAD
ROCKY MOUNT
NFA
EDGECOMB
NONCD000
E
0046
BRYANT, ROY PROPERTY
SR 1149 & 1006
SHARPSBURG
NFA
EDGECOMB
NONC13000
Evaluation
E
1386
SUPERIOR ESSEX
2801 ANACONDA RD
TARBORO
I Pending
NONCD000
Ed ecombe
1783
GNS EXPRESS MART
1637 BARNES ST
ROCKY MOUNT
I NFA
EDGECOMB
NCD041466
E
525
ROCKY MOUNT FIBER DUMP
ATLANTIC AVE EXTENSION
ROCKY MOUNT
SPL
EDGECOMB
NCD040028
E
Oil
TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC.
1529 VANCE ST
ROCKY MOUNT
NFA
EDGECOMB
NC8210021
E
624
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
804 FAIRVIEW RD
ROCKY MOUNT
NFA
EDGECOMB
NCD054412
1w
7oluntary
E
283
BLACK & DECKER PLANT FORMER
3301 MAIN ST
TARBORO
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Ed ecombe
2405
RIVENBARK RESIDENCE
1831 VANCE ST.
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
EDGECOMB
NCD981932
E
023
TARBORO-EDGECOMBE AIRPORT
HWY 44
TARBORO
SPL
EDGECOMB
NCD980838
E
726
DAVENPORT CREOSOTE
SR 1201
PINETOPS
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Ed ecombe
1986
LEBANON UNLOADING STATION
VANCE STREET
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Ed ecombe
1310
BAILEY RESIDENCE
2704 ANACONDA ROAD
TARBORO
Pending
EDGECOMB
NCD095118
GENERAL FOAM PLASTICS
E
212
CORPORATION
501 DANIEL ST EXT
TARBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Ed ecombe
3190
ATLANTIC AVE METALS
1110 ATLANTIC AVE
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
1671
EDWARDS SEAT COVERS - SOLVENT
847 N. LIBERTY STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2238
TERMINEX PEST CONTROL
3495 LEO ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
FORSYTH
2291
PEPSI COLA - WINSTON-SALEM
3425 MYER LEE DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
1664 MARTIN LUTHER KING
Forsyth
1749
GARDNER ASPHALT
DR.
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Forsyth
2285
PENN ENGINEERING
2400 LOWERY STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2134
NCDOT - SITE #9 PAPCO ASPHALT
SR 1120
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
1734
FORSYTH PARTNERS - WAUGHTOWN
595 WAUGHTOWN ST.
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE #24 RAMEY CONST.
Evaluation
Forsyth
2138
ASPHALT
PATTERSON AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2010
LINK ROAD SITE
1725 LINK ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Forsyth
2003
Liberty Group
709 N. Main Street
Winston-Salem
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
1794
PATTERSON AVE SOLVENTS
PATTERSON AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
OVERDALE ROAD TRANSFER STATION
Forsyth
2246
PROPOSED
OVERDALE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
1711
FAWLKES, R. - FENNEL ST.
FENNEL ST.
KERNERSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE #55 PAPCO-SHERRILL
Evaluation
Forsyth
2146
ASPHALT
CRAFT DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
1691
PARKWAY SHELL STATION -QUALITY OIL
1630 SILAS CREEK PKWY
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
1720
FLEET SUPPLY COMPANY - NONUST
2744 W. MOUNTAIN ST.
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
FORSYTH
1713
CARDINAL SHOPPING CENTER
2200 W CLEMMONSVILLE RD
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
OGBURN DRY CLEANERS (FORMER)/ONE
4318 OLD WALKERTOWN
Evaluation
Forsyth
2229
HOUR
ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
1987
FAIRWAY ONE STOP NO. 5
1253 N LIBERTY ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
1966
28TH STREET TCE CONTAMINATION
2500 BLOCK OF STOKES AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
NORTH LIBERTY STREET PROPERTY @
Evaluation
Forsyth
2218
SAMS CUR
4215 N Liberty St 0
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2205
AMP,INC-BLDG 090
375 W BODENHAMER ST
KERNERSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Forsyth
1700
FAIRCHILD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS CO.
3920 WESTPOINT BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM
AA
NONCD000
Forsyth
1868
HOOKER FURNITURE CORP. - NONUST
210 N. MAIN ST.
KERNERSVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Forsyth
2328
PRECISION CONCEPTS GROUP
2701 BOULDER PARK COURT
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE #54 THOMPSON ARTHUR
Evaluation
Forsyth
2145
ASPHALT
2805 INDIANA AVE.
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD044515
FORSYTH
211
HAYES-ALBION CORP/BRIGGS-SHAFFNER
3760 KIMWELL DR
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NCD024895
STEWART-WARNER CORP/BASSICK-
Voluntary
FORSYTH
864
SACK
2941 INDIANA AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
3039
MODERN INFINITI
1500 PETERS CREEK PKWY
W INSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD991278
FORSYTH
680
CHEMCRAFT/SADOLIN PAINT PRODUCTS
3950 NEW WALKERTOWN RD
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NCD053487
FORSYTH
765
STRATFORD METAL FINISHINGS, INC.
807 S MARSHALL ST
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2793
H&S OIL COMPNAY
5280 HIGHT POINT RD
KERNERSVILLE
Pending
NCD053485
Voluntary
FORSYTH
991
VARCO-PRUDEN BUILDINGS
1140 PERRY RD
KERNERSVILLE
(AA)
NCN000407
FORSYTH
364
QUARTER MASTER AUTO DETAIL
1239 OLD SALEM RD
KERNERSVILLE
NFA
NCN000407
FORSYTH
491
P&B DISTRIBUTION CHEMICAL FIRE
744 CHATHAM RD
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
1469
CENTRAL PARK-SALEM AVENUE
CITY YARD DR
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
3076
NORTH LIBERTY ST SOLVENTS 1100 BLK
1100 BLK NORTH LIBERTY ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD060294
Evaluation
FORSYTH
139
A CLEANER WORLD
1221 W ACADEMY ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
NORTH PATTERSON AVE SOLVENTS 3500
Evaluation
FORSYTH
3078
BLK
3591 N PATTERSON AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2829
TWIN CITY INDUSTRIAL CENTER
800 CHATHAM RD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Forsyth
2746
WINSTON-SALEM BUSINESS, INC.
3190 CENTRE PARK BLVD.
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2738
WILSON PEST CONTROL
401 WEST END BOULEVARD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2737
CAYUGA ST & N LIBERTY ST PCE
4212 N GLENN AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD044514
FORSYTH
602
RJR ARCHER, INC.
CUNNINGHAM AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NONCD000
T I
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2972
TRIUMPH ACTUATION SYSTEMS
4520 HAMPTON RD
CLEMMONS
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
FORSYTH
0017
FLAKT PRODUCTS
200 LOWERY STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
AA
NCD986188
Voluntary
FORSYTH
845
WINSTON-SALEM COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
BETWEEN EAST 3RD & 4TH
WINSTON-SALEM
AA
NONCD000
WEST 7TH ST GROUNDWATER PCE
Evaluation
FORSYTH
3089
CONTAMINATIO
310 WEST 7TH STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD041230
FORSYTH
418
AMP INCORPORATED
3900 REIDSVILLE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NONCD000
DUKE ENERGY-WINSTON-SALEM POWER
FORSYTH
1035
DELIVERY
1198 SOUTH BROAD STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2765
DUDLEY PRODUCTS
1080 OLD GREENSBORO RD
KERNERSVILLE
Pending
NCD083629
FORSYTH
196
AMERICAN INKS & COATINGS CORP.
3755 KIMWELL DR
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2964
1400 BLOCK S MAIN ST SOLVENTS
1400 BLOCK S MAIN ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2945
HANESBRANDS INDUSTRIAL FACILITY
700 SOUTH STRATFORD RD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2974
EAST 27TH ST METALS CONTAMINATION
740 E 27TH ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2937
1-40 INDUSTRIAL PARK
1640 LOWERY ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
OLD LEXINGTON RD PCE
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2975
CONTAMINATION
2350-2390 OLD LEXINGTON RD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2935
SPATCO FACILITY
I680 LOWRY ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
FAIRCHILD RD SOLVENT-BOWEN
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2933
BRANCH
1105 FAIRCHILD RD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD980729
FORSYTH
479
CAROLAWN COMPANY
1426 W MOUNTAIN ST
KERNERSVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
REICH ST PESTICDE-PAH
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2926
CONTAMINATION
4000 BLOCK REICH ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD980844
Evaluation
FORSYTH
518
AMP INCORPORATED
4798 KINNAMON ROAD
CLEMMONS
Pending
NCD986232
FORSYTH
163
JSC GRAPHIC ARTS
300 PERIMETER BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NCD982101
FORSYTH
966
COLLINGWOOD FURNITURE INDUSTRIES
1665 MARTIN LUTHER KING D
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
0071
STROH BREWERY CO
4000 OLD MILWAUKEE LANE
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD081428
FORSYTH
104
SUN CHEM CORPORATION/GPI DIV
2400 OLD LEXINGTON ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
FORSYTH
1 2864
1 CONSIGNMENT FURNITURE
599 S STRATFORD RD
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NCD081427
FORSYTH
890
CAROLINA METALIZING CO., INC.
1925 VARGRAVE STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
3011
DAVIS ACRES LANE
DAVIS ACRES LANE
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD986176
FORSYTH
444
STROH/CHITTY FARM
5066 OVERDALE RD
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
3013
BURK ST SOLVENTS
1020 BURK ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD067441
Evaluation
FORSYTH
394
RJR ARCHER, INC.
220 EAST POLO ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCN000409
FORSYTH
780
INDUSTRIAL METAL ALLOY
20 E ACADIA AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2349
QUALIFIED METAL - OLD WINSTON
950 OLD WINSTON RD.
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD986188
Voluntary
FORSYTH
852
WINSTON-SALEM COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
HIGH STREET & BRANCH AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
2980
WARREN CLEANERS
127 CHURCH LANE
KENERSVILLE
Pending
NCD000616
FORSYTH
474
REYNOLDS RJ TOBACCO COMPANY
7TH ST & LINDEN ST
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2442
SANDERSON NISSAN-NONUST
3475 MYER LEE DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2628
TRIANGLE MACHINE & ELECTRONICS
705 N.MAIN STREET
KERNERSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Forsyth
2438
SALEM UNIFORM SERVICES FACILITY
4015 NORTH CHERRY STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2437
SALEM ELECTRIC
801 BETHESDA ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
1408
CARTER G. WOODSON CHARTER SCHOOL
420 GOLDFLOSS ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Forsyth
2431
RUS
3775 INDUSTRIAL DR.
WINSTON-SALEM
AA
NCD002560
FORSYTH
159
THIELE-ENGDAHL, INCORPORATED
1100 FAIRCHILD RD
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
3182
LIBERTY ST METALS
3305 N LIBERTY ST
Winston Salem
Pending
NCD000813
Evaluation
FORSYTH
501
UNITED FURNITURE INDUSTRIES
401 W HANES MILL BLVD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
INTERSECTION OF NC
Evaluation
Forsyth
2445
SANTARO HOT MIX ASPHALT PLANT
HIGHWAY 66
KERNERSVILLE
Pending
NCD000770
FORSYTH
487
JOHNSON CONTROLS GLOBE BATTERY
2701 Johnson Controls Drive
Kemersville
NFA
NONCD000
SALVAGE BUILDING MATERIALS -
Evaluation
Forsyth
2439
SOLVENT
920 N. LIBERTY STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Forsyth
1508
CL SMITH PROPERTY
25.11 Acre Tract Zi lar Road
Winston-Salem
NFA
NCD000616
FORSYTH
466
REYNOLDS RJ TOBACCO COMPANY
5TH ST & PATTERSON AVE
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NCD000276
FORSYTH
188
BEAUNIT CORP. PRINT PLANT
3801 KIMWELL
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NCD000006
FORSYTH
361
SUPERIOR ELECTRO FINISHES
115 EAST CORUM ST
KERNERSVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
3223
WEAVER FERTILIZER WINSTON-SALEM
4440 N CHERRY ST
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
3233
NORTHWEST BLVD WASTE OIL TANK
727 W Northwest Blvd
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
WEAVER FERTILIZER BROWNSBORO
Evaluation
Forsyth
3235
ROAD
4020 BROWNSBORO RD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Forsyth
1633
DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
FIRST ST CHURCH ST I-40
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
1634
DOWNTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL
280 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2354
R. J. REYNOLDS - QUALITY BLDG.
100 S. CHESTNUT ST.
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NCD000772
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC/WINSTON-
FORSYTH
376
SALEM
3050 WESTINGHOUSE RD
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
FORSYTH
2513
Special Children's School Duke Power
1480 South Broad Street
Winston-Salem
NFA
NONCD000
Forsyth
2580
Tan lewood Park Maintenance - Solvent
4061 Clemmons Road
Clemmons
NFA
NCD003233
Evaluation
FORSYTH
III
MARSH FURNITURE COMPANY
1001 S CENTENNIAL ST
HIGH POINT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
1263
AMP, INC. - BUILDING 54
6399 AMP DRIVE
CLEMMONS
Pending
NCD003231
FORSYTH
545
SHERWOOD TREATING CO., INC.
1660 SILAS CREEK PKWAY
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NONCD000
Forsyth
1264
AMP, INC. BUILDING 109
3441 MYER LEE DRIVE
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
NFA w/
FORSYTH
1140
PIEDMONT HAWTHORNE
3817 N LIBERTY ST
W INSTON-SALEM
Restrictions
NCD003464
IMC/INTERNATIONAL MINERALS &
Evaluation
FORSYTH
369
CHEM
GLEEN AVENUE EXTENSION
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
FORSYTH
1130
SOUTH MAIN ST SEWER LINE EXT
4660 FOLLANSBEE RD
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NCD003216
HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES/BURLINGTON
FORSYTH
397
IND.
215 DRUMMOND ST/SR 2089
KERNERSVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
1294
WACHOVIA CENTER TOWER
100 NORTH MAIN
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Forsyth
2487
SOMERSET COURT UNIVERSITY PLACE
CAMERON AVENUE
WINSTON-SALEM
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
2592
Thomasville Furniture -Winston Salem
1201 North Patterson Avenue
Winston-Salem
Pending
NCD003213
DOUGLAS BATTERY MANUFACTURING
FORSYTH
030
CO.
500 BATTERY DR
WINSTON-SALEM
SPL
NONCD000
KIMWELL DR SOLVENT
Evaluation
FORSYTH
3148
CONTAMINATION
3803 KIMWELL DR
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Forsyth
3164
ARDMORE COMMONS
1451 EBERT STREET
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
TRIAD WAREHOUSE AND COLD
FORSYTH
2625
STORAGE
829 GRAVES STREET
KERNERSVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
FORSYTH
1133
BOWMAN GRAY-FRIEDBURG CAMPUS
WELFARE ROAD
WINSTON-SALEM
Pending
NONCD000
FRANKLIN
1141
DIAZIT COMPANY
US 1
YOUNGSVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
FRANKLIN
2952
ET'S QUICK STOP
5703 NC HWY 96 WEST
YOUNGSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Franklin
2718
HWY 98 DIELDRIN CONTAMINATION
462 HIGHWAY 98 PO BOX 24
BUNN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Franklin
2721
WILDER FARM, GAIL
3343 West River Rd
FRANKLINTON
Pending
NONCD000
506 SOUTH BICKETT
Evaluation
Franklin
1368
BOSTON GEAR
BOULEVARD
LOUISBURG
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
FRANKLIN
3045
STERLING COTTON MILL
106 E GREEN ST
FRANKLINTON
Pending
NCD006556
Evaluation
GASTON
963
CR INDUSTRIES
4328 S YORK HWY
GASTONIA
Pending
NCD000615
GASTON
872
AMP INCORPORATED
1260 SHANNON-BRADLEY RD
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD085083
GASTON
004
MOORE CO., INC/EASCO HAND TOOLS
ISLEY RD
GASTONIA
NFA
NCD062552
GASTON
336
DENNISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY
1640 HARGROVE AVE
GASTONIA
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Gaston
1953
Keystone Powdered Metal Company
100 Commerce Drive
Che ille
AA
NCD054283
GASTON
189
HOOVER MACHINE SHOP
RATCHFORD ROAD
GASTONIA
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1964
KLUTTZ FOUNDRY, FORMER
711 EAST FRANKLIN BLVD
GASTONIA
Pending
NCD003149
GASTON
291
GASTON COUNTY DYEING MACHINE CO.
HWY 27 EAST
MOUNT HOLLY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2048
MAULDIN WELL
310 MITCHELL ST
BELMONT
Pending
NCD070626
GASTON
197
WARNER & SWASEY TEX MCH. CO.
HWY 274
BESSEMER CITY
NFA
NCD067435
GASTON
925
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
EAGLE ROAD
CRAMERTON
NFA
NCD044444
GASTON
735
CROMPTON & KNOWLES CORP.
SPENCER MT RD
LOWELL
SPL
NCD003164
GASTON
464
UNIROYAL INC/UNIROYAL CHEMICAL
214 W RUBY AVE
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD003150
GASTON
562
FIRESTONE TEXTILES COMPANY
1101 W SECOND AVE
GASTONIA
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1950
KEN DUNCAN HEATING & COOLING #2
5002 HICKORY GROVE RD
MT. HOLLY
Pending
NONCD000
EDISON DR AND W DAVIDSON
Evaluation
Gaston
1705
WEST DAVIDSON AVE CONTAMINATION
AVE
GASTONIA
Pending
NCD986188
Voluntary
GASTON
829
GASTONIA COAL GAS PLANT
859-A MARIETTA RD
GASTONIA
AA
NONCD000
2101 DALLAS/STANLEY
Evaluation
Gaston
1767
GEORGE MATTHEWS PCE SITE
HIGHWAY
STANLEY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1243
ALEXIS SOLVENTS
ALEXIS HIGH SHOALS ROAD
ALEXIS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1753
GASTON SHELL
279 W. FRANKLIN BLVD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
GASTON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS -
MARIETTA STREET AND
Evaluation
Gaston
1752
SOLVENTS
LONG AVENU
GASTONIA
I Pending
NONCD000
GASTON COUNTY DEVELOPMENT
Evaluation
Gaston
1751
CORPORATION
COURT DR.
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1327
BEAM CONSTRUCTION CO
Bess Road Facility
Bessemer City
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1335
Belmont Dyers
18 Linestone Drive
Belmont
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1336
BELTEX CORPORATION
345 MCADENVILLE ROAD
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1344
BESSEMER CITY ROAD PCE SITE
BESSEMER CITY RD
BESSEMER CITY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1353
BLANTON WELL PCE SITE
1038 OLD CHURCH ROAD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
GASTON
1025
TOOMEY PROPERTY
1020 HICKORY GROVE ROAD
SPRINGWOOD
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
1467
DELTA MILLS -FORMER RAGAN LDFL
OATES RD, NEAR HWY 274
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
GASTON
1012
HAYS, A DIVISION OF ROMAC
HWY 7
RANLO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1472
Champion Properties
1661 Federal Ave
Gastonia
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1482
CHARLOTTE PAINT COMPANY
1604 LANE ROAD
MT. HOLLY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1495
CHOICE, USA
809 E. FRANKLIN BLVD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1502
CIRCLE K 8379 - SOLVENTS
101 MOUNT HOLLY ROAD
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1506
CITY OF GASTONIA 2ND AVE. PARKING
2ND AVENUE
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
1546
CEDAR GROVE DRIVE SITE
609 CEDAR GROVE DR
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
KINGS
Evaluation
Gaston
1553
COUNTY LINE ROAD SOLVENTS
2383 COUNTY LINE ROAD
MOUNTAIN
Pending
NONCD000
3701 DALLAS-HIGH SHOALS
Evaluation
Gaston
1584
DALE NORMAN TIRE COMPANY #2
RD
DALLAS
Pending
NONCD000
Gaston
1585
DALLAS MACHINE COMPANY
610 E. AIRLINE AVE
GASTONIA
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1587
DANALEX FACILITY
501 E. ALABAMA AVE
BESSEMER CITY
Pending
NONCD000
Gaston
1621
DIXIE YARNS PIEDMONT
1500 RIVER DR
BELMONT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1652
EAGLE PLANT R.L. STOWE, JPS)
EAGLE MILL RD
CRAMERTON
Pending
NONCD000
400 CHESTER AVE JCT WITH
Evaluation
Gaston
1457
CARSONS DRY CLEANERS FORMER
RANKI
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1859
HODGSTON TEXTILE CHEMICALS
235 TUCKASEEGEE ROAD
MT. HOLLY
Pending
NCD980559
GASTON
637
BEAUNIT CORP./DYING & FINISHING
LINEBERGER STREET
LOWELL
SPL
NCD981929
GASTON
300
GASTON COUNTY DRUM
ROBERTS DRIVE
GASTONIA
NFA
NCD986166
GASTON
288
WOODYS TIRE FIRE
HIGHWAY 321
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD986166
GASTON
692
HARWELL ROAD SEPTIC PIT
BEATY AND JOHN D ROADS
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD986170
GASTON
678
WOOD ROAD DRUM BURIAL
CIRCLE WOOD RD/SR 2641
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD986171
GASTON
379
NEW HAVEN DRIVE TCE
NEW HAVEN DRIVE
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD986172
GASTON
617
FORBES ROAD WELLS/RAUCH IND
2408 FORBES ROAD
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD986175
GASTON
628
LEES MOTOR WORKS
4415 BEATY ROAD
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD986175
GASTON
636
ASHE PATTERN SHOP (FORMER)
4411 BEATY ROAD
GASTONIA
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1880
HUNSUCKER WELL
111 FIELDCREST DRIVE
STANLEY
Pending
NCD986176
Evaluation
GASTON
480
SOUTHEASTERN ELECTRO POLISHING
936 N MARRIETTA ST
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
GASTON
1045
FREIGHTLINER
1800 N MAIN ST
MT HOLLY
NFA
NCD986187
GASTON
110
MORNINGSIDE DRIVE DUMP
MORNINGSIDE DRIVE
MT. HOLLY
NFA
NONCD000
936 / 1001 NORTH MARIETTA
Evaluation
Gaston
1924
JENKINS METAL CORPORATION
STRE
GASTONIA
Pending
NCD986191
GASTON
807
ROSS ROAD TIRE FIRE
ROSS ROAD
CHERRYVILLE
NFA
NCD986223
GASTON
170
MCBESS INDUSTRIES
OLD HWY 321
HIGH SHOALS
SPL
NONCD000
HAWTHORN AND MILL
Evaluation
Gaston
1830
HAWTHORNE ROAD PCE SITE
STREET
BELMONT
Pending
NCD991277
GASTON
922
GASTON COUNTY DYEING MACHINE CO.
200 S MAIN ST
STANLEY
SPL
NCD991279
GASTON
126
BESSEMER CITY OAKS CREEK WWTP
SOUTH 11TH STREET EXT.
BESSEMER CITY
NFA
NCN000404
Evaluation
Gaston
461
EIGHTH AVENUE EXT SOLVENTS
EIGHTH AVE EXT
CRAMERTON
Pending
NONCD000
COMPONENT REMANUFACTURING
Evaluation
GASTON
1824
SPECIALISTS
1224 ISLEY DR
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
1813
HALL WELL
908 PIERCE ROAD
MT. HOLLY
Pending
NCN000409
GASTON
881
PAYNE RD SOLVENTS
105 PAYNE RD
BESSEMER CITY
SPL
NCN000409
Evaluation
GASTON
889
CERTIFIED PLATING
2738 E OZARK PLATING
GASTONIA
Pending
NCS000000
CROWDERS MOUNTAIN
GASTON
478
CROWDERS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
STATE PARK
GASTONIA
SPL
NONCD000
GASTON
0099
PARTONS MOTOR COMPANY
2800 SOUTH YORK ROAD
GASTONIA
SPL
NCD986182
Voluntary
Gaston
582
RHONE-POULENC RHODIA
207 TELEGRAPH ROAD
GASTONIA
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2932
WIX FILTRATION CORP-OZARK PLANT
1301 OZARK AVE
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2579
TALON ZIPPER FACILITY (FORMER)
500 HOVIS ROAD
STANLEY
Pending
NONCD000
1612 WEST FRANKLIN
Evaluation
Gaston
2459
SERVCO GASTONIA - SOLVENTS
BOULEVARD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
3004
SOUTH GASTON RESIDENTIAL WELL
4804 HEMPHILL F
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
3160
BELTEX MILL
130 PERFORMANCE DR
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2359
RACHEL STREET PCE SITE
102 RACHEL ST
MT. HOLLY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2493
SOUTHAMPTON RA UET CLUB
2813 KENDRICK ROAD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
4127 KINGS MOUNTAIN
Evaluation
Gaston
2700
WATSON TRANSPORT WELL
HIGHWAY
BESSEMER CITY
Pending
NONCD000
TRAVIS KNITS, INC (AKA MOHICAN
Voluntary
GASTON
2787
MILLS)
1515 WEST ACADEMY ST
CHERRYVILLE
AA
NONCD000
7202 DALLAS CHERRYVILLE
Evaluation
GASTON
2927
SELLERS SERVICE STATION
HWY
CHERRYVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2298
PHARR YARNS - STERLING
217 STERLING ST
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2899
STATELINE SCRAP METAL
5401 SOUTH YORK HWY
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2930
ALABAMA AVE PCE
ALABAMA AVE & 11TH ST
BESSEMER CITY
Pending
NONCD000
GASTON
2925
WIX FILTRATION CORP-DIXON PLANT
1525 S MARIETTA ST
GASTONIA
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2276
AFFORDABLE AUTO REPAIR
500 W FRANKLIN BLVD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
INTERSECTION OF NC 273
Evaluation
Gaston
2264
PARK STREET SOLVENT SITE
AND WIL
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2383
REECE MOSS RESIDENCE
1630 ARMSTRONG FORD RD
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
SELKIRK RLTY: PHARR YARNS SPACE
Voluntary
Gaston
3214
DYE PLNT
MAIN ST
MCADENVILLE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2959
MARVE ST TCE CONTAMINATION
908 MARVE ST
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2647
UNION ROAD
122 FAIRSTONE ROAD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Gaston
2539
STEEL SPECIALITY
5907 WILKINSON BLVD
BELMONT
NFA
NONCD000
NEAR INTERSECTION HWY 7
Evaluation
Gaston
2299
PHARR YARNS SLUDGE LANDFILL
& SR22
MCADENVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. - MARIETTA -
900 NORTH MARIETTA
Evaluation
Gaston
2341
SOLVENTS
STREET
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
3112 NORTHWEST
Evaluation
Gaston
2443
SANDS & COMPANY - SOLVENTS
BOULEVARD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2824
DUKE ENERGY-ALLEN STEAM
253 PLANT ALLEN RD
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
WHITINSVILLE SPINNING RING
Evaluation
Gaston
2717
COMPANY
148 BOXWOOD LANE
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
3137
ABC TOWING OF THE CAROLINAS
613 E SECOND ST
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
GASTON
2847
DISTRICT 12 HEAD UARTERS-NCFS
NC 273
MOUNT HOLLY
NFA
NONCD000
108 CHICKASAW ROAD @ JCT
Evaluation
Gaston
2105
MTE HYDRAULICS
W/ PE
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
1305 PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
Evaluation
Gaston
3180
WEBB METALS
RD
Dallas
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
GASTON
3047
MOUNT HOLLY STEAM STATION FRMR
599 AMERICAN ST
MOUNT HOLLY
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2841
GOBLE WELL
444 MCGUIRE ST
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2877
VIRGINIA AVE PCE CONTAMINATION
8TH ST & VIRGINIA AVE
BESSEMER CITY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
3032
SOUTH TRENTON STREET SOLVENTS
SOUTH TRENTON STREET
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2253
PAINTER WELL
108 BARNES STREET
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
R.L. STOWE MILLS (FRMR CHRONICLE
Evaluation
GASTON
2902
MILLS)
96 E CATAWBA ST
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gaston
2351
QUALITY METALS INC.
I I I 1 OATES ROAD
GASTONIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GASTON
2983
WOODLAWN ST-180 BLOCK SOLVENTS
180 BLOCK WOODLAWN ST
BELMONT
Pending
NONCD000
GASTON
2849
RANLO DUMP
RANLO AVE
RANLO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Gates
3240
CARTERS ROAD METALS
38 Carters Rd
GATESVILLE
Pending
NCD981015
CAROLINA ALUMINUM STATE RD 1128
GATES
860
DUMP
SR 1128
EURE
NFA
NCD024770
GRAHAM
125
BURLINGTON FURNITURE
ATOAH STREET
ROBBINSVILLE
SPL
NCD072003
GRANVILLE
635
ATHOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
C & 22ND ST
BUTNER
SPL
NCD091576
ZAPATA INDS INC/NEWTON
GRANVILLE
033
INSTRUMENT
111 EAST A ST
BUTNER
NFA
NONCD000
Granville
2301
PIEDMONT CIRCUITS
TELECOMM DR.
CREEDMOOR
SPL
NCD986180
GRANVILLE
883
CCFC PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
607 HILLSBOROUGH STREET
OXFORD
SPL
NCD991278
MEAD CONTAINERS/WEYERHAEUSER
GRANVILLE
870
PAPER
HWY 56
BUTNER
NFA
NC0001206
GRANVILLE
572
HORSESHOE CREEK ROAD
HORSESHOE CREEK ROAD
CREEDMOOR
NFA
NONCD000
Granville
2154
NCDOT 58
SR 1100 AND 1175
BUTNER
NFA
NONCD000
GRANVILLE
0025
RANGE ROAD BURN SITE
RANGE ROAD
BUTNER
SPL
NONCD000
NFA w/
Greene
2267
Parker Hannifin Corporation
310 kIN old Boulevard
Snow Hill
Restrictions
NONCD000
GREENE
1296
H&G PROPERTY #1
202 E RAILROAD ST
WALTSONBURG
NFA
NCD981466
GREENE
931
WGM SAFETY
HIGHWAY 258
SNOW HILL
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GREENE
1599
A.E. VANDIFORD STORE
NC 903 & ORMANDSVILLE RD
ORMANDSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
1857
KURTZ PROPERTY, STEPHEN
7000 KIVETTE HOUSE RD
GIBSONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
GUILFORD
0044
CHEMICAL AND SOLVENTS, INC.
2804 PATTERSON STREET
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1535
Community Plumbing & Heating
305 Swing Road
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2979
PRICE -SMITH PROPERTY
6116 HICKORY CREEK RD
HIGH POINT
Pending
NONCD000
GUILFORD
2817
AGATHA DRIVE
AGATHA DRIVE
STOKESDALE
NFA
NCD003467
Evaluation
GUILFORD
974
AMP INCORPORATED
1126 CHURCH ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Guilford
1832
HB FULLER CO.
3005 HOLTS CHAPEL ROAD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NCD990715
GUILFORD
625
HOOVER UNIVERSAL, INC.
1131 BLANDWOOD CIRCLE
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1489
Chemonic
1316 Oakland Avenue
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1866
HOMETOWN CASH AND CARRY
3011 SPRING GARDEN
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2694
WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM
510 YANCEYVILLE STREET
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD024583
GUILFORD
288
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
115 SOUTHERN OXYGEN RD
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
GREENSBORO, CITY OF - CITY GARAGE -
Evaluation
Guilford
1798
B
401 PATTON AVE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
1436
YORKSHIRE DRIVE
2100 YORKSHIRE DR
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD024600
GUILFORD
579
SUPERIOR PRODUCTS COMPANY
4801 BURLINGTON RD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2986
PARKS SUZUKI/PARKS HOLDINGS
2307 & 2309 N MAIN ST
HIGH POINT
Pending
NCD000828
GUILFORD
814
ASHLAND PETROLEUM COMPANY
6311 BURNT POPLAR ROAD
GREENSBORO
NFA
NCD980729
GUILFORD
669
HUBERT ATKINS PROPERTY #4
ROUTE 9
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Guilford
3175
GUARDSMAN CHEMICALS INC
2147 BREVARD RD
HIGH POINT
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Guilford
2236
OLYMPIC PRODUCTS
4100 PLEASANT GARDEN
GREENSBORO
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2231
OHENRY CLEANERS
3210 SUMMIT AVENUE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
1522
COBLE PROPERTY
2611 HUSBANDS ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Guilford
2391
REXAM CORPORATION - B
2619 PHOENIX DRIVE
GREENSBORO
AA
NCD980798
GUILFORD
870
GUILFORD SPILL
GROOMETOWN ROAD
GREENSBORO
NFA
NCD089903
Evaluation
GUILFORD
983
UNIVAR USA, INC
3600 WEST WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
3172
SHOWROOM PROPERTIES
S ELM ST & W RUSSELL AVE
HIGH POINT
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
GUILFORD
2216
CROWN AUTO DEALERSHIP
3607 W WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO
AA
NCD006390
GUILFORD
561
AKZO NOBLE COATINGS, INC.
1431 PROGRESS ST
HIGH POINT
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1807
Guilford Mills - Fishman Solvents
4925 West Market St
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
GUILFORD
0027
MEADOWVIEW ROAD
MEADOWVIEW ROAD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1529
COLORWORKS
3010 EXECUTIVE DR.
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
PLEASANT GARDEN RD
PLEASANT GARDEN RD &
PLEASANT
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2251
CONTAMINATION
LAUREL M
GARDEN
Pending
NONCD000
GUILFORD
0024
GAITHER TRANSOU PROPERTY
1202 GUILFORD COLLEGE RD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NCD003521
GUILFORD
960
ROYAL DEVELOPMENT CO., INC.
1417 COURTESY RD
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2314
JOHNSON PROPERTY
114 STAGE COACH TRAIL
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2809
HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE
210 CHURCH AVE
HIGH POINT
Pending
NCD980600
GUILFORD
449
SED, INC. RADAR ROAD
500 RADAR ROAD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NCD003216
GUILFORD
959
UNION CAMP CORPORATION
100 RAGSDALE RD
JAMESTOWN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1616
DIXIE SALES AUTO REPAIR - B
327 BATTLEGROUND AVE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD980503
GUILFORD
064
NORTH BUFFALO POLLUTION CONTROL
WHITE STREET
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
GUILFORD
2784
MGM TRANSPORT CORP
1264 JACKSON LAKE RD
HIGH POINT
NFA
NCD980503
GUILFORD
098
PFIZER INC/SKATE STADIUM
4500 BLOCK OF HIGH POINT
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2357
WALKER AVE CURB MARKET FRMR
437-441 SPRING GARDEN ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD980559
GUILFORD
157
CONE MILLS CORP/PRINT WORKS PL
1800 FAIRVIEW STREET
GREENSBORO
NFA
NCN000407
GUILFORD
333
TRIAD USED AUTO SALES
1520 ALAMANCE CHURCH RD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NCD980503
GUILFORD
114
SMITH FARM COLFAX #3
SR 2007
COLFAX
NFA
NCD 107885
GUILFORD
188
MEADOWLARK SOARING SCHOOL
6504 BURLINGTON RD HWY 70
WHITSETT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1635
DRAPER CORPORATION - NONUST
5644 HORNADAY ROAD
GREENSBORO
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1745
Gaines Corporation
4001 Battleground Ave.
Greensboro
Pending
NCD003215
GUILFORD
621
MILLER DESK, INC.
1212 LINCOLN DR
HIGH POINT
NFA
NCN000410
Guilford
316
SOUTHERN MEADOWS SUBDIVISION
SOUTHERN MEADOWS DRIVE
STOKESDALE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1649
Dwiggins Property, Christopher
125 W. Lee Street
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2339
CARDINAL CHEMICAL
4715 GRAFTON RD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD003214
GUILFORD
319
DESOTO, INCORPORATED
1025 HOWARD ST
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Guilford
2336
Property Shop of the Triad, Inc.
5443 Ferguson Road
Liberty
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
3139
RTC HILL BLDG
862 N RALEIGH ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1670
Edmunds Manufacturing Company
1016 Battleground Ave.
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2332
Proctor & Gamble - weigh scales
6200 Bryan Park Road
Browns Summit
Pending
NCD980557
GUILFORD
599
PRIVATE FARM
ROUTE 1
STOKESDALE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
3144
ELM ST DCA CONTAMINATION
225 NORTH ELM ST
HIGH POINT
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2355
R. W. MCCOLLUM CO., INC. - B
107 W. MEADOWVIEW RD.
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD096160
GUILFORD
262
AMERICAN PETROFINA MKTG
7115 WEST MARKET ST
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Guilford
2257
PANEL CONCEPTS
415 WESTCLIFF RD.
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Guilford
1551
COTTON MILLSQUARE - SOLVENTS
801 MERRIT DRIVE
GREENSBORO
AA
NCD990883
GUILFORD
001
MONARCH FURNITURE CORPORATION
301 SCIENTIFIC ST
JAMESTOWN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
3119
FORWARD HIGH POINT PROPERTY
720 N MAIN ST
HIGH POINT
Pending
NCD096158
GUILFORD
696
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
6008 HIGH POINT RD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
3121
BSC HOLDINGS
GUILFORD COLLEGE RD
JAMESTOWN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2197
New Generation Yarn
1248 S rin wood CHURCH RD
Gibsonville
Pending
NCD003232
GUILFORD
030
LILLY CO., INC.
1717 ENGLISH ROAD
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2826
HAMILTON STREET PROPERTY-B
330 N HAMILTON ST
HIGH POINT
Pending
NCD980729
GUILFORD
412
CAROLINA TANK CLEANING COMPANY
1025 NC HWY 68
GREENSBORO
SPL
NCD991277
GUILFORD
898
ROYAL DEVELOPMENT CO., INC.
325 KETTERING DR
HIGH POINT
NFA
NCN000403
Evaluation
GUILFORD
952
MARKET STREET STORAGE
3939 W MARKET ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD991278
GUILFORD
300
UNITED DRUM T/A RELIANCE UNIV.
214 BERKLEY ST
HIGH POINT
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1796
GREENSBORO AUTO AUCTION, INC
3802 W WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Guilford
1568
Crown Dodge - NonUST
3710 W. Wendover Ave.
Greensboro
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Guilford
1569
Crown Honda & Camco
3633 W. Wendover Ave.
Greensboro
AA
NCD003230
GUILFORD
836
DUKE REFINING CORPORATION
2020 JARRELL STREET
HIGH POINT
SPL
NCD003230
GUILFORD
083
FANCOURT, W F CO.
408 BANNER AVE
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1576
CULP TICKING
7209 HWY 158
STOKESDALE
Pending
NCD991278
PLEASANT
GUILFORD
839
NORTH STATE CHEMICALS
6211 HUNT RD
GARDEN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
1754
GUILFORD PLATING
3318 N CHURCH ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD101750
GUILFORD
305
INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS, INC.
CLOVER & MCONNELL ROAD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NCN000410
PLEASANT
Evaluation
GUILFORD
797
PLEASANT GARDEN RD PCE 4710
4710 PLEASANT GARDEN RD
GARDEN
Pending
NCD980712
GUILFORD
038
SED, INC. SWING COURT
SWING COURT
GREENSBORO
SPL
NCD003219
802 WEST GATE CITY
GUILFORD
433
PUGH METAL FINISHING CORP
BOULEVARD
GREENSBORO
NFA
NCD991278
GUILFORD
169
CONVERTERS INK COMPANY
SUITE 305 FRIENDSHIP CTR
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Guilford
2537
STATE STREET PROPERTIES
STATE ST.
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2135
NCDOT - SITE #10 JAMESTOWN ASPHALT
5730 RIVERDALE DR.
JAMESTOWN
Pending
NONCD000
MYERS BROTHERS RECYCLING
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2030
FORMER
3303 SPRING GARDEN ST
GREENSBORO
I Pending
NCD067437
GUILFORD
400
GULF OIL CORPORATION
5955 ROCK CREEK DAIRY RD
MCLEANSVILLE
SPL
NCD071561
Evaluation
GUILFORD
864
SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY
113 STAGECOACH TRAIL
GREENSBORO
Pending
NC9210021
GUILFORD
755
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1120 CHURCH ST
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2025
ANDREA DRIVE CONTAMINATION
101 ANDREA DR
JAMESTOWN
Pending
NCD048401
PLEASANT
Voluntary
GUILFORD
087
HOOKER FURNITURE
1212 THROWER ROAD
GARDEN
AA
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE #25 MARTIN MARIETTA
Evaluation
Guilford
2139
GBORO
825 MARIETTA RD.
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD071567
GUILFORD
374
AGRICO #2/BILL MARTIN LIVESTOCK
408 PATTON AVENUE
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2016
LONGVIEW GOLF COURSE
6321 BALLINGER ROAD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD071572
GUILFORD
036
MORFLEX CHEMICAL CO. INC/PFIZER
2110 HIGH POINT RD
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
ENGINEERED CONTROLS
Voluntary
GUILFORD
2903
INTERNATIONAL
1239 ROCK CREEK DAIRY RD
WHITSETT
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2859
WILCO #301
3610 W WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
GUILFORD
2863
BABY DIAPER SERVICE
1819 SPRING GARDEN ST
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Guilford
2007
LIMITORQUE FACILITY
7615 BOEING DRIVE
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2534
STARMOUNT CO -GREEN VALLEY RD
702-800 GREEN VALLEY RD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2001
LEWIS PROPERTY, MAE
7182 SOCKWELL ROAD
ELON COLLEGE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2532
STAPLES, L.P.
105 RAGSDALE RD.
JAMESTOWN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1252
American Coatings
506 A Radar Road
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2440
Sam's Mart #788
3101 Summit Ave.
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
GUILFORD
2854
FIBER DYNAMICS
200 SOUTH WEST POINT AVE
HIGH POINT
AA
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE #61 NORFOLK
Evaluation
Guilford
2148
SOUTHERN/THOMPS
1124 S. HOLDEN ROAD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2666
CARQUEST RETAIL FACILITY
5307 W MARKET ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
GUILFORD
1262
CROWN PONTIAC-SOLVENT
3904 W WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO
AA
NONCD000
1330 OLD JACKSON LAKE
Guilford
2149
NCDOT - SITE #72 LARCO/SLOAN
ROAD
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Guilford
1265
AMP, INC. BUILDING 11
1124 N.CHURCH ST.
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2655
UNIVERSITY SQUARE
830 WEST MARKET STREET
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2114
NAI Maxwell Property
612 Industrial Ave
Greensboro
Pending
NCD060291
GUILFORD
648
AVERY DENNISON
2305 SOOBAR ST
GREENSBORO
NFA
NCD057037
GUILFORD
780
CUSTOM FINISHERS, INC.
2213 SHORE ST
HIGH POINT
NFA
NCD061793
GUILFORD
253
AMF/HATTERAS YACHTS
2100 KIVETT DR
HIGH POINT
NFA
NCD982117
CUSTOM PROCESSING AND
GUILFORD
590
MANUFACTURING
1110 SURRETT DRIVE
HIGH POINT
SPL
NCD055550
GUILFORD
560
GULF ADHESIVES & RESINS/PERKINS
1717 WARD STREET
HIGH POINT
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2088
MODEL LINEN SERVICE - B
120 W. LEWIS STREET
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD061795
GUILFORD
696
UNITEX CHEMICALS
520 BROOME RD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
3041
MODERN GARBAGE SERVICE
4102 W WENDOVER
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2109
MYATT PROPERTY
1822 ENGLISH RD.
HIGH POINT
Pending
NCD982156
Voluntary
GUILFORD
812
WYSONG & MILES
4820 US HWY 29 N
GREENSBORO
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2590
THOMAS BUILT BUSES - NONUST
412-RI RIDGEWAY PLACE
HIGH POINT
Pending
NCD061801
Voluntary
GUILFORD
361
CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
410 SWING RD
GREENSBORO
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2133
NCDOT - SITE #8 STOKESDALE ASPHALT
6826 US HWY 158
STOKESDALE
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
GUILFORD
1089
GREENSBORO COAL GAS PLANT #1
Church Street
GREENSBORO
(AA)
NCD051745
GUILFORD
685
HOLDING POND FOR WASTE/USS
500 BROOME RD
GREENSBORO
SPL
NCD053491
GUILFORD
221
GUARDSMANS CHEMICALS, INC.
2147 BREVARD ST
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Guilford
2120
NATIONS BANK - MACKAY RD.
5013 MACKAY RD.
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
GUILFORD
2871
UNITED METAL FINISHING
133 BLUE BELL RD
GREENSBORO
(AA)
NCD053486
GUILFORD
395
METAL PLATING & FABRICATING INC.
1539 W FAIRFIELD RD
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
3058
ARLINGTON STREET CONTAMINATION
1109 ARLINGTON ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NC3210022
GUILFORD
486
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
156 PARRIS AVE
HIGH POINT
NFA
NCD981861
Voluntary
GUILFORD
743
DUKE POWER/GREENSBORO GAS PLANT
320 East Friendly Avenue
GREENSBORO
(AA)
NONCD000
GUILFORD
1060
DIXIE MACHINE & TOOL CO
2204 PATTERSON ST
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2622
MOCK JUDSON VOEHRINGER MILL
2610 OAKLAND AVE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
3218
Greensboro Airport Vicinity PFAS
803 N Terminal service Rd
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2865
PIEDMONT TRIAD AIRPORT -AIR CARGO
6415 AIRPORT PKWY
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
GUILFORD
1020
PRECISION FABRICS GROUP, INC
301 MEADOWVIEW ROAD
GREENSBORO
AA
NONCD000
GUILFORD
2880
PATCHES BODY SHOP
1903 E GREEN ST
HIGH POINT
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
1910
ALLEN BRADLEY CO
5925 SUMMIT AVE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2473
Sierra Property
725 S. Elm Street
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
GUILFORD
2999
PARRIS & N MAIN ST SOLVENTS
2300 BLOCK N MAIN STREET
HIGH POINT
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1351
BILLER PROPERTY
S. EUGENE ST.
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2911
ONE HOUR MARTINIZING
2519 HIGH POINT RD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
3208
Former Presbyterian Home of High Point
201 Greensboro Road
High Point
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2457
SHERFIELD RD WELLS
Shefield Road
Colfax
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2658
US AIRWAYS MAINTENANCE HANGAR-B
815 RADAR ROAD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
1365
STEVECOKNIT FABRICS COMPANY-B
2602 S ELM ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
GUILFORD
0080
LOT #5 TANKS - 3880 IMMANUEL RD
3880 IMMANUEL ROAD
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
GUILFORD
0078
CAROLINA METAL AND ALLOYS
1016 E. SPRINGFIELD AVENUE
HIGH POINT
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
GUILFORD
2990
CROWN ACURA
3908 W WENDOVER AVE
GREENSBORO
AA
NONCD000
GUILFORD
0090
CENTRAL TRANSPORT COMPANY
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Guilford
1375
Brayton International - C
250 E. Swathmore Avenue
High Point
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2684
W.L. AUTO SERVICE
129 MONTLIEU AVENUE
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2828
TP SHERWOOD LLC PROPERTY
2001 SHERWOOD ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
BRAYTON INTERNATIONAL
Guilford
1376
COLLECTION, INC.
265 SWATHMORE AVENUE
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1377
Brekenwood Subdivision
2105 E. Brekenwood Court
Pleasant Garden
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1383
BRIN MONT CHEMICALS, INC.
3921 SPRING GARDEN ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2187
LWY GROOMETOWN ECKERD
3611 GROOMETOWN RD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD041415
Evaluation
GUILFORD
019
VALSPAR CORPORATION
1647 ENGLISH RD
HIGH POINT
Pending
NCD000776
GUILFORD
914
CONE MILLS CORP/WHT OAK PLANT
2420 FAIRVIEW STREET
GREENSBORO
NFA
NCD003220
GUILFORD
670
STRANDBERG ENGINEERING LABS
HIGHWAY 73 WEST
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
1302 AND 1308 W GATE CITY
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2989
ANTIQUE WAREHOUSE
BLVD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
GUILFORD
0063
DUTCH CLEANERS
SOUTH MAIN STREET
HIGH POINT
NFA
NONCD000
Guilford
3187
KOURY ENTERPRISES COMPANY LLC
1029 WINSTON ST
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
BROWNS
Evaluation
Guilford
1914
JACK'S USED AUTO PARTS
4907 YANCEYVILLE ROAD
SUMMIT
Pending
NONCD000
NFA w/
Guilford
1318
BARBER PARK
1500 DANS RD.
GREENSBORO
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1293
Associated Mechanical Contractors
307 Swing Road
Greensboro
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1277
APAC-CAROLINA, INC.
DULUTH LOOP ROAD
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD986180
GUILFORD
891
ROSS AVENUE PROPERTY
604 ROSS AVENUE
GREENSBORO
NFA
NCD045179
GUILFORD
504
WESTINGHOUSE ELEC/GREENSBORO
406 BANNER AVE
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
3196
Faulkners Gulf Greensboro
2910 West Gate Blvd
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2501
SOUTHERN PLASTICS ENGINEERING
4643 N.HWY 29
GREENSBORO
Pending
NCD986188
Voluntary
GUILFORD
837
HIGH POINT COAL GAS PLANT
Centennial St and Kivett Drive
HIGH POINT
AA
NONCD000
GUILFORD
1007
ZIMMERMAN AND ASSOCIATES
5512 WEST MARKET STREET
GREENSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
GUILFORD
2491
SOUTH SEA RATTAN
200 E. SENECA RD.
GREENSBORO
AA
NCD044513
Evaluation
GUILFORD
307
CE SMITH CO
3704 OLD BATTLEGROUND RD
GREENSBORO
Pendin
NCD043711
GUILFORD
977
CHEMICAL LEAMAN TANK LINES, INC.
6600 WEST MARKET STREET
GREENSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
2479
RAILYARD PARKING LOT
120 BARNHARDT ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
GUILFORD
3003
GATE CITY MOTOR COMPANY
300 N CHURCH ST
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2667
VALSPAR MIRROR COATINGS
3125 SPRING GARDEN STREET
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
1105-1107 W MARKET CENTER
NFA w/
GUILFORD
1937
PATRICIAN FURNITURE -RAVINE
DR
HIGH POINT
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
2478
SMITH RESIDENCE, LUCY
215 STAGECOACH TRAIL
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1283
ARATEX SERVICES
509 TEAGUE ST.
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Guilford
1974
LACY ALLRED FARM SUBDIVISION
ANITA LN.
GREENSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Guilford
2492
South Sea Rattan - Fairfax Road
1702 & 1708 Fairfax Road
Greensboro
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Halifax
2350
QUALITY FOREST PRODUCTS
HWY 301
ENFIELD
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
HALIFAX
2916
COASTAL LUMBER
1772 TRUEBLOOD RD
WELDON
Pending
NONCD000
ROANOKE
Evaluation
Halifax
1666
ECKERD DRUG STORE
1845 E. IOTH STREET
RAPIDS
Pending
NCD000773
HALIFAX
499
GA -PACIFIC CORP/TIMBER
SOUTH DENNIS STREET EXT.
ENFIELD
NFA
NCD057248
ROANOKE
HALIFAX
759
PATCH RUBBER POND
GRACE BOULEVARD
RAPIDS
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Halifax
1682
ENDERS RESIDENCE, FRANK
SR 1615
DARLINGTON
Pending
NCD062664
ROANOKE
HALIFAX
883
REINCO CHEMICAL COMPANY
EAST 11 ST
RAPIDS
SPL
NCD980602
ROANOKE
HALIFAX
163
PCB SPILLS
210 MILES OF NC HIGHWAY
RAPIDS
NFA
NCD067187
Halifax
302
FULFLEX
500 AIR BOSS PKWY
SCOTLAND NECK
SPL
NONCD000
HALIFAX
2124
WELDON MILL FRMR
E 11TH ST & SYCAMORE ST
WELDON
SPL
NONCD000
ROANOKE
Evaluation
HALIFAX
3156
ROSEMARY COMPLEX
1200 HENRY ST
RAPIDS
Pending
NCD000645
ROANOKE
HALIFAX
705
KENNAMETAL, INC.
BECKER INDUSTRIAL PARK
RAPIDS
NFA
NCSFN0406
DOUG HILL FARM RD (SR
HALIFAX
953
G&B/FARMER PROPERTY
1100)
SCOTLAND NECK
NFA
NONCD000
ROANOKE
HALIFAX
1248
UNITED SALVAGE
BUTTERCUP LANE
RAPIDS
SPL
NONCD000
HALIFAX
1071
DOE -SPUN
GIBBS AVE
HOLLISTER
NFA
NCD980483
HALIFAX
275
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
DENNIS STREET EXTENSION
ENFIELD
SPL
NCD000773
NFA w/
HALIFAX
507
GA -PACIFIC CORP/HDWD SAW
S DENNIS ST EXTENSION
ENFIELD
Restrictions
NONCD000
ROANOKE
HALIFAX
2855
PATTERSON PROPERTY
900 JEFFERSON ST
RAPIDS
SPL
NONCD000
HARNETT
3105
SAAB BARRACUDA FACILITY
608 E MCNEIL ST
LILLINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
mor-
HARNETT
1010
HARDEE SEPTAGE FARM
MITCHELL RD
BUIES CREEK
NFA
NONCD000
HARNETT
1093
KIDDE FIRE FIGHTING
141 JUNNY RD
ANGIER
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
HARNETT
1425
PETERBILT OF DUNN "A" PARCEL
1185 SADLER RD
DUNN
AA
NONCD000
HARNETT
1483
POPE PROPERTY
800 S WILSON AVE
DUNN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
HARNETT
1419
PETERBILT OF DUNN "B" PARCEL
1365 SADLER RD
DUNN
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
HARNETT
2367
BETSY JOHNSON REGIONAL HOSPITAL
800 TILGHMAN DR
DUNN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
HARNETT
3097
CFI READY MIX FRMR
306 E MCNEIL ST
LILLINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Harnett
2165
NCDOT Asphalt Site #32/Johnson Bros
1924 N Main St
Lillin ton
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Harnett
3222
W Cumberland St PCE
1206 West Cumberland St
Dunn
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Harnett
1683
Energy Conversion Systems
1 Mor ante Drive
Dunn
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
Harnett
1687
ERWIN MILLS/BURLINGTON IND.
SOUTH BURLINGTON ST.
ERWIN
Pending
NCD981027
HARNETT
915
J STREET FLYASH DISPOSAL SITE
SR 1769
ERWIN
SPL
NCD986188
HARNETT
498
DURA-BUILT ENGINES CO
OFF HWY 55
COATS
NFA
NCD981863
HARNETT
814
LANCASTER PLATING
802 EDWARDS ROAD
LILLINGTON
SPL
NCD986171
HAYWOOD
445
BENFIELD CHEMICALS
OLD CANTON CLYDE HWY
CANTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Haywood
3203
RED WOLVES INC FERTILIZER SPILL
Mile Marker 11, I-40 East
I-40 East
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
HAYWOOD
2956
FIE TOP ROAD SALT SITE
FIE TOP RD
MAGGIE VALLEY
Pending
NCD986188
HAYWOOD
019
CHAMPION LANDFILL NO 2
SR 1539
CANTON
SPL
NCD986188
HAYWOOD
027
CHAMPION LANDFILL NO 3
SR 1550 I40
CANTON
SPL
NONCD000
HAYWOOD
0096
MASON DRUM STORAGE
42 FIBERVILLE STREET
CANTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Haywood
2262
PANTRY 421 FORMER
P. O. BOX 1410
CANTON
Pending
NCD003148
HAYWOOD
798
DAYCO CORP
BALSAM RD
WAYNESVILLE
SPL
NCD986188
CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL LANDFILL
HAYWOOD
001
NO 1
SR 1571 & 1573
CANTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
HAYWOOD
2469
WR BOYD INVESTMENTS
90 HOWELL MILL RD
WAYNESVILLE
Pending
NCD081333
19119 GREAT SMOKEY MTN
HAYWOOD
858
HOLSTON ENERGY INC/HOLSTON FUEL
EXPWAY
WAYNESVILLE
NFA
NCD024852
Evaluation
HAYWOOD
675
SCHULHOFER JUNKYARD
816 HOWELL MILL ROAD
WAYNESVILLE
Pending
NCD986231
HAYWOOD
520
ZOE LABS
HIGHWAY 19/23
CANTON
NFA
NONCD000
HAYWOOD
0059
DAYCO COCHRAN LANDFILL
RT 1 HYATT CREEK ROAD
WAYNESVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Haywood
1473
CHAMPION -PIGEON RIVER SEEP
CANTON MILL
CANTON
Pending
NCD003148
CHAMPION INTERNATIONAL_CANTON
HAYWOOD
889
MILL
NEWFOUND STREET
CANTON
SPL
NCD982119
HAYWOOD
463
DAYCO LANDFILL CRYME COVE ROAD
SR 1134
WAYNESVILLE
SPL
NC0000195
HAYWOOD
701
A.C. LAWRENCE LEATHER CO
100 WEST MAIN STREET
HAZELWOOD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Henderson
1497
Chrisman's Garage
6352 B Hendersonville Road
Fletcher
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Henderson
1603
DIAMOND BRAND CANVAS PRODUCTS
HIGHWAY 25
NAPLES
Pending
HENDERSO
NCD003155
N
405
FEDERAL PAPER BOARD CO., INC.
200 TABOR RD, SR 1809
EAST FLAT ROCK
NFA
HENDERSO
NCD093334
Voluntary
N
209
WILSON, RALPH PLASTICS
CANE CREEK IND PARK
FLETCHER
AA
HENDERSO
NCD986185
N
411
OLD WESTERN NC FAIRGROUNDS
BTWN US 176 & SOUTHER RR
EAST FLAT ROCK
NFA
HENDERSO
NONCD000
Evaluation
N
2471
NAPLES ASHEVILLE HWY PCE
US 25 & 126
NAPLES
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Henderson
2617
TRACY LIPE
31 KINGWOOD HILLS DR.
FLETCHER
Pending
HENDERSO
NCD986180
HENDERSONVILL
N
917
SPANN PROPERTY
US HIGHWAY 25
E
SPL
HENDERSO
NONCD000
HENDERSONVILL
Evaluation
N
3130
ROBINSON TERRACE VOCS
810 ROBINSON TERRACE
E
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Henderson
3173
HOOPERS CREEK ROAD VOCS
HOOPERS CREEK ROAD
FLETCHER
Pending
HENDERSO
NCD054282
N
272
CAROLINA LOG BLDGS, INC.
HOWARD GAP RD
FLETCHER
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Henderson
1663
EATON FACILITY FORMER
LANE CREEK INDUSTRIAL PK.
FLETCHER
Pending
HENDERSO
NONCD000
HENDERSONVILL
N
1090
OLD MILL BLDG
301 FOURTH AVE EAST
E
SPL
NONCD000
MAIN ST SOLVENT CONTAMINATION_500
HENDERSONVILL
Evaluation
Henderson
3087
BLOCK
510 TO 520 S MAIN STREET
E
Pending
HENDERSO
NCDO03150
N
539
CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY
US 25
FLETCHER j
NFA
HENDERSO
NCD024617
HENDERSONVILL
N
524
BELDING CORTICELLI THREAD CO.
US 64 W
E
NFA
NONCD000
HENDERSONVILL
Evaluation
Henderson
1852
HIGHWAY 26 EAST MILE MARKER 45.75
HIGHWAY 26 EAST
E
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Henderson
1722
FLETCHER PUBLIC WORKS SITE
21 HOWARD GAP RD.
FLETCHER
Pending
HENDERSO
NCD062572
N
391
STEELCASE, INCORPORATED
CANE CREEK IND PARK
FLETCHER
NFA
HENDERSO
NONCD000
Evaluation
N
2569
ARVIN MERITOR, INC
1000 ROCKWELL DR
FLETCHER
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Hertford
2180
NCDOT FACILITY -UNION
NCSR 1130
UNION
Pending
NONCD000
HERTFORD
2623
RED APPLE MARKETS #40 (FMR)
925 E MEMORIAL DR
AHOSKIE
SPL
NONCD000
HERTFORD
1685
EAST MAIN STREET PCE
EAST MAIN ST
MURFREESBORO
SPL
NONCD000
HERTFORD
1176
MURFREESBORO VENEER
307 N 2ND ST
MURFREESBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Hertford
1952
KERR FACILITY - AHOSKIE
228 JOHNNY MITCHELL RD
AHOSKIE
SPL
NCN000407
HERTFORD
205
TRI-COUNTY AIRPORT
NC 561
AULANDER
SPL
NCD050412
HERTFORD
923
WEST POINT PEPPERELL AHOSKIE
MITCHEL ROAD
AHOSKIE
NFA
NCD981929
HERTFORD
185
MIDNIGHT DUMPING
NC 11 & SR 1106
AHOSKIE
NFA
NCD097724
HERTFORD
306
GA -PACIFIC CORP CHIP-N-SAW
HARRELLSVILLE HWY 561
AHOSKIE
NFA
NCD065288
HERTFORD
847
CF NITROGEN, INCORPORATED
HWY 45
WINTON
SPL
NONCD000
HERTFORD
2368
EASTERN CAR CARE FRMR
703 E MAIN ST
MURFREESBORO
SPL
NCN000410
Evaluation
HERTFORD
290
RIVERSIDE CHEMICAL
110 NC42 WEST
AHOSKIE
Pending
NONCD000
Hertford
1677
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE
2103 US HYW 13 SOUTH
AHOSKIE
SPL
NCD045924
HERTFORD
487
CAROLINA ALUMINUM/EASCO/ALFINITY
600 METCALF STREET
WINTON
SPL
NONCD000
HERTFORD
1488
COLLEGE TEXACO FRMR
301 W MAIN ST
MURFREESBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
HERTFORD
1204
SOUTHERN STATES-AHOSKIE SERVICE
1383 MEMORIAL DR
AHOSKIE
Pending
NONCD000
HERTFORD
1029
R & D LAMINATORS INC
HOLLOMAN ROAD SR 1187
AHOSKIE
SPL
NC0001279
WOODY WILSON BATTERY/ASHLEY
ASHLEY
HOKE
710
HEIGHTS
301 OLD PINEHURST RD
HEIGHTS
SPL
NONCD000
Hoke
3193
FARM CHEMICALS RAEFORD
2274 ST. PAULS HWY
RAEFORD
SPL
NCD981021
ASHLEY
HOKE
546
KOPPERS BORROW PIT
RT. 211
HEIGHTS
NFA
NONCD000
LEONARD THOMPSON (GROVES
Evaluation
Hoke
1998
SALVAGE)
T C JONES ROAD
RAEFORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
HOKE
0005
WOODY WILSON-MCCAIN
SR1215 & SR1219
MCCAIN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
HOKE
2834
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES
1000 TURNPIKE RD
RAEFORD
Pending
NONCD000
Hyde
1886
Hyde County Courthouse
30 OYSTER CREEK RD
Swan Quarter
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
1931
JOHN BOYLE FACILITY
STATESVILLE
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
IREDELL
2892
MERCHANTS METALS MMI PRODUCTS
165 FANJOY RD
STATESVILLE
Pending
NCD003520
IREDELL
301
OVERCASH MACHINE SHOP, INC.
865 CONNER STREET
STATESVILLE
SPL
NCD986197
Voluntary
IREDELL
291
STATESVILLE COAL GAS PLANT
615 SOUTH CENTER STREET
STATESVILLE
(AA)
NCD042269
IREDELL
134
SOUTHERN SCREW/FARLEY METALS
1225 BARKLEY RD
STATESVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
SHELBY WILLIAMS - STATESVILLE
Evaluation
Iredell
2465
PLANT
401 MEACHAM ROAD
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2173
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #66/APAC
164 Bostian Bridge Dr off BUF
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
1918
JANTZEN WELL- G.L.WILSON
WILSON PARK ROAD
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
OLD MOUNTAIN RD WATER SUPPLY
OLD MOUNTAIN RD & N MAIN
Evaluation
IREDELL
2813
WELLS
ST
TROUTMAN
Pending
NONCD000
IREDELL
0070
BENFIELD SANITATION SERVICE
1809 W FRONT ST
STATESVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
IREDELL
0033
SPRINGS IND/UNIGLASS IND.
535 CONNER ST.
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
1402
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES
476 SOUTH MAIN STREET
MOORESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2214
NORTH AMERICAN PRODUCTS
1053 CRAWFORD RD
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
3210 TAYLORSVILLE
Voluntary
Iredell
2427
ROYSTER-CLARK FERTILIZER FACILITY
HIGHWAY
STATESVILLE
AA
NONCD000
Iredell
2213
NORTEX INTERNATIONAL, INC
523 PATTERSON AVE
MOORESVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2226
O W SLANE GLASS WELL
606 MECHAM ROAD
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
WISE STREET AND MEETING
Evaluation
Iredell
2596
THONET PROPERTY #2
STREET
STATESVILLE
Pending
NCD986230
2227 OLD SALISBURY HWY
Voluntary
IREDELL
688
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE GROUP, INC
US 70
STATESVILLE
AA
NCD081434
CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANY/AXLE
IREDELL
219
DIV.
I40 & I77
STATESVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Iredell
1902
INGERSOLL RAND
800-A BEATY RD.
DAVIDSON
NFA
NCD097362
IREDELL
594
BERNHART FURNITURE CO. PLANT #8
HWY 21
TROUTMAN
NFA
NONCD000
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTH
Evaluation
Iredell
2342
CAROLINA
433 DRAKE STREET
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2034
MARTIN PROPERTY #2
2328 DAVIE AVE
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
OLD MOUNTAIN & BUFFALO SHOALS
BUFFALO SHOALS & OLD
Evaluation
IREDELL
2031
RDS WELLS
MOUNTAIN
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2635
TROUTMAN PULPWOOD #2
116 WHITE MILL RD
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2649
UNITED ENGRAVING
320 MEACHAM ROAD
STATESVILLE
Pending
NCD003215
Voluntary
IREDELL
696
HUNT MANUFACTURING
2301 SPEEDBALL ROAD
STATESVILLE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2307
PILCH, INC FORMERLY PEARTREE RD
PILCH RD
TROUTMAN
Pending
NCD048462
IREDELL
881
ARMOLOY CO OF NC/HI-TECH JJJM
1603 SALISBURY ROAD
STATESVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
IREDELL
1230
AG LIQUIDS
2504 DAVIE AVENUE
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
1116 & 1122 NORTH MAIN
Evaluation
Iredell
2337
PSNC ENERGY MOORESVILLE, FORMER
STREET
MOORESVILLE
Pending
NCD980600
IREDELL
530
GTE PRODUCTS CORPORATION
SR 2350
TROUTMAN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
1580
D&G MART SOLVENTS
792 BRAWLEY SCHOOL ROAD
MOORESVILLE
Pending
NCD003236
IREDELL
841
WARLICK PAINT COMPANY
945 MONROE ST
STATESVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
CHARLOTTE HIGHWAY AND
Evaluation
Iredell
1481
CHARLOTTE HIGHWAY WELLS
CORNELIU
MOORESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2722
WILDWOOD LOOP
133 - 137 WILDWOOD LOOP
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
1761
GENERAL STORE SOLVENTS
849 OAKRIDGE FARM ROAD
MOORESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
1339
BENFIELDS PAINT AND BODY SHOP
SR 2308
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Iredell
2481
SMITHS DRY CLEANERS #2
225 GORDON AVENUE
STATESVILLE
Pending
NCD003235
IREDELL
413
NIEMAND INDUSTRIES
2500 WEST FRONT STREET
STATESVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
131 TURNERSBURG HWY
Evaluation
IREDELL
2804
PETRO EXPRESS #31
HWY21
STATESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
IREDELL
0094
IREDELL COUNTY FIRE TRAINING GRNDS
MURDOCK ROAD
TROUTMAN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
IREDELL
2733
PERTH ROAD PCE SITE
1156 PERTH RD
TROUTMAN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Jackson
1630
DOT -ASPHALT TESTING SITE #18
SR 1377
DILLSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
NCDOT MAINT FACILITY CASHIERS NON-
Evaluation
Jackson
3211
UST
150 US 64 W
CASHIERS
Pending
NONCD000
JOHNSTON
1148
UNION CARBIDE
HWY 42
CLAYTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Johnston
1340
BENSON NEWSPAPER PRINTING
611 CHICOPEE ROAD
BENSON
Pending
NCD080892
Evaluation
Johnston
441
CHAMPION PRODUCTS INC
350 ATKINSON ST
CLAYTON
Pending
NONCD000
Johnston
2076
MILLERS AUTO SALES
13513 US HIGHWAY 70
CLAYTON
NFA
NCD042888
JOHNSTON
230
ASM CORPORATION
1211 S FIRST ST
SMITHFIELD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Johnston
2447
SAUCEDO PROP. / NCDOT SITE #69
US HWY. 701
NEWTON GROVE
Pending
NCD086330
JOHNSTON
412
DATA GENERAL CORPORATION
NC 42 E
CLAYTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
JOHNSTON
3079
KINDER MORGAN SELMA SPILL
2200 W OAK ST
SELMA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Johnston
3232
Gurley Mill Princeton
120 S PINE ST
PRINCETON
Pending
NONCD000
JOHNSTON
1208
APAC-PRINCETON ASPHALT PLANT
1288 RAINS MILL RD
PRINCETON
NFA
NONCD000
JOHNSTON
2852
CLAYTON FARMS
1833 LOOP RD
CLAYTON
SPL
NCD054417
JOHNSTON
308
COASTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
NC 42
CLAYTON
SPL
NCD986171
JOHNSTON
338
PEELE CO. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
NC 42 EAST
CLAYTON
SPL
NONCD000
JOHNSTON
2840
WEST CLAYTON MOBILE VILLAGE
OLD US 70 WEST
CLAYTON
NFA
NONCD000
BUFFALO CRK & NC96
Evaluation
JOHNSTON
2897
NC DOT BRIDGE #71
BRIDGE
SELMA
Pending
NONCD000
PEEDIN STREETA.G. LEE
Evaluation
Johnston
2186
NCDOT SELMA PLANT P-I I
TRUCK ST
SELMA
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
JOHNSTON
2853
EATON MANUFACTURING
1100 E PRESTON ST
SELMA
AA
NONCD000
1305 GRAM STREET, PO BOX
Evaluation
Johnston
1405
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES-SMITHFIELD
691
SMITHFIELD
Pending
NCD000770
JOHNSTON
032
AMERICAN PETROFINA MKTG
SR 1929
SELMA
NFA
NCD075559
JOHNSTON
526
BP OIL/GULF PRODUCTS DIVISION
WILSON'S MILL RD SR 1003
SELMA
NFA
NCN000410
Evaluation
JOHNSTON
293
GURMICO CHEMICALS
9710 HWY 70 E
PRINCETON
Pending
NONCD000
JOHNSTON
3113
3C PACKAGING
1000 CC DRIVE
CLAYTON
SPL
NCD991278
JOHNSTON
730
S UIBB E R & SONS
FLOWERS RD
KENLY
SPL
NCD003528
JOHNSTON
825
FIELDCREST MILLS INC.
WALPAT RD
SMITHFIELD
SPL
NCD009305
JOHNSTON
699
GTE SYLVANIA, INC.
INDUSTRIAL PARK DR
SMITHFIELD
SPL
NCD003183
JOHNSTON
480
UNION CAMP CORPORATION
524 BROGDEN RD
SMITHFIELD
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
LEE
3065
PANTRY 219
1413 BROADWAY
SANFORD
Pending
NCN000409
LEE
783
WHITIN ROBERTS PLANT #2
202 MAPLE AVE
SANFORD
SPL
NONCD000
LEE
2843
TRION, INC
101 MCNEILL RD
SANFORD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
LEE
2998
WICKER ST NAPHTHALENE
229 WICKER ST
SANFORD
Pending
NCD981929
LEE
813
CARBONTON ROAD DRUM SITE
2816 CARBONTON ROAD
SANFORD
NFA
NCD981021
LEE
652
SAN LEE PARK
PUMPING STATION RD-NC1510
SANFORD
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Lee
1662
EATON CORPORATION - SANFORD
3020 LEE AVENUE
SANFORD
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lee
2446
SAPONA MILLS
311 EAST ROSE STREET
SANFORD
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lee
2188
NCDOT SITE #44/ UAIL RIDGE
QUAIL RIDGE DR.
SANFORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
LEE
3104
LEE AVE PCE CONTAMINATION
2820 LEE AVE
SANFORD
Pending
NCN000409
LEE
854
ROMATIC MANUFACTURING
402 E ROSE ST
SANFORD
SPL
NCD067427
LEE
922
STANADYNE, INC.
COX MILL RD
SANFORD
NFA
NCD053490
LEE
462
SINGER CONURNITURE DIV SANFORD
133 CHARLOTTE AVE
SANFORD
NFA
NCD067428
LEE
821
SIEMENS-ALLIS, INC/SWITCHGEAR DIV
5000 WOMACK RD
SANFORD
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
LEE
2944
PANTRY 385
3420 WICKER ST
SANFORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lee
2512
SPANCO INDUSTRIES
1604 BOON TRAIL RD.
SANFORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lee
2027
MAKEPEACE PROPERTY
1214 HAWKINS AVENUE
SANFORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lee
1988
LEE PAVING / NCDOT SITE #31
SR 1179 ROCKY FORK CH.RD.
SANFORD
Pending
NCD003218
LEE
161
CORNELL-DUBILIER ELECTRONICS
2652 DALYRUMPLE STREET
SANFORD
SPL
NCD981747
LEE
934
COX MILL ROAD PLATING
3723 COX MILL ROAD
SANFORD
NFA
NCD982119
LEE
588
BUCKHORN ROAD
2427 BUCKHORN ROAD
SANFORD
NFA
NONCD000
Lee
2531
STANLEY FASTENING
2903 LEE AVE
SANFORD
SPL
NCD000281
LEE
832
SANFORD PLATING COMPANY
SR 1466
SANFORD
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lee
2013
LOCK ON
1506 LANDIS STREET
SANFORD
Pending
NONCD000
LEE
1030
BLR
2911 JUNO DR
SANFORD
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
LEE
3085
COCA COLA SANFORD
1605 HAWKINS AVE
SANFORD
Pending
NCD057037
LEE
178
PFIZER INC/COTY DIVISION
COX MILL RD & HWY 42 E
SANFORD
SPL
NC0000998
LEE
336
CP PROPERTIES
2350 BROWN ROAD
SANFORD
SPL
NONCD000
NFA w/
Lee
2090
MOEN - SANFORD
2609 COX MILL RD.
SANFORD
Restrictions
NONCD000
LEE
0049
C. E. SMITH PROPERTY
1400 TRAMWAY ROAD
SANFORD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lee
1456
CARRIER RENTAL SYSTEMS
4300 OAK PARK
SANFORD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lenoir
3215
D&H Dehaii Property
1155 Enterprise Blvd
Kinston
Pending
NCN000410
Evaluation
LENOIR
174
DALY-HERRING COMPANY/PRILLAMAN
NEUSE RD
KINSTON
Pending
NCD986197
Voluntary
LENOIR
366
KINSTON COAL GAS PLANT
SOUTH & HERITAGE STREETS
KINSTON
AA
NCN000407
Voluntary
LENOIR
582
WEST PHARMACEUTICAL SERVCES
2525 ROUSE RD EXT
KINSTON
AA
NONCD000
I
Evaluation
LENOIR
2004
COLONIAL ICE COMPANY FRMR
405 E KING ST
KINSTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
LENOIR
2576
CASWELL CENTER RESEARCH FARM
2415 W VERNON AVE
KINSTON
Pending
NCD001725
Evaluation
LENOIR
464
BORDEN CHEMICAL SMITH-DOUGLASS
3106 HWY 11 NORTH
KINSTON N
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lenoir
1877
HUGH D. WALLER-TRAVELERS
224 E WASHINGTON ST
LA GRANGE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
LENOIR
3031
KINSTON SHIRT FACTORY
501 E CASWELL ST
KINSTON
Pending
NONCD000
Lenoir
1524
COCA COLA WAREHOUSE
4191 W VERNON AVE
KINSTON
NFA
NONCD000
COASTAL LUMBER COMPANY - KINSTON
Evaluation
Lenoir
1521
SAWMILL
800 HULL ROAD
KINSTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lenoir
2755
Woods Service Station - Former
108 W. Washington Street
La Grange
Pending
NCD986214
LENOIR
989
KINSTON TORNADO SITE
STATE ROAD 1921
KINSTON
NFA
NONCD000
Lenoir
2028
MALLARD GRIFFIN LUMBER
1304 W VERNON AVE
KINSTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
LENOIR
2915
SUTTON PROPERTY
223 E WASHINGTON ST
LA GRANGE
Pending
NONCD000
LENOIR
2886
SALE FORD
1145 US HWY 258
KINSTON
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
LENOIR
2818
DUPONT-KENTEC
BRAXTON RD SR 1802
GRIFTON
AA
NONCD000
Voluntary
LINCOLN
1154
ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORP
129 LEGIONAIRE RD
LINCOLNTON
AA
NCD990745
LINCOLN
242
VERMONT AMERICAN CORPORATION
MAIDEN HWY 321 N
LINCOLNTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
LINCOLN
1069
GENERAL MARBLE COMPANY
350 NORTH GENERALS BLVD
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NCD083674
LINCOLN
713
HULL SERVICE STATION/PHILLIPS 66
HIGHWAY 274 SOUTH
VALE
SPL
NCN000410
SOUTHSIDE RD &
Evaluation
Lincoln
439
SOUTHSIDE ROAD INCIDENT
SOUTHFORK RD
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lincoln
2396
RHYNE MILLS, INC.
HWY 150, LINCOLNTON
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
LINCOLN
2924
US $2.50 CLEANERS
7558 HWY 73
DENVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
LINCOLN
3059
EAST LINCOLN FIRE STATION FRMR
7654 NC HWY 73
STANLEY
Pending
NCD049772
LINCOLN
023
H & S PROCESSORS, INC.
NC HIGHWAY 150 WEST
LINCOLNTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lincoln
1526
COCHRANE FURN. DIV #15
402 SOUTH EDWARDS ST
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lincoln
1703
FAIRLAND LANE
125 FAIRLAND LANE
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
LINCOLN
2673
ENVIRONETICS BURN SITE
ASHBURY CHURCH RD
IRONTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lincoln
2696
WARLICKS GROCERY
2673 PLATEAU ROAD
VALE
Pending
NONCD000
LINCOLN
0009
TREND LINE FURNITURE CORP.
321 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD
LINCOLNTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lincoln
1883
ASPEN STREET PCE
N ASPEN ST
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
CULP, INC. (FORMERLY ARTEE
Evaluation
Lincoln
1577
INDUSTRIES)
1808 INDIAN CREEK ROAD
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
LINCOLN
1827
ABERNETHY TEXACO PCE
5781 E HWY 150
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lincoln
2386
REINHARDT CIRCLE TCE SITE
REINHARDT CIRCLE
IRON STATION
Pending
NCD981929
LINCOLN
367
FURNACE ROAD ABANDONED DRUMS
SR 1355
LINCOLNTON
NFA
NONCD000
225&235 HERNDON CHAPEL
Evaluation
LINCOLN
2914
HERNDON CHAPEL CHURCH LANE
CHURCH
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Lincoln
1838
HELMER WELL
5420 BIG CREEK HOLLAR
ALEXIS
Pending
NONCD000
HIGHWAY 321, NORTH
Evaluation
Lincoln
2587
TEXTILE PIECE DYEING
BYPASS
LINCOLNTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Macon
1737
FRANKLIN UARRY-NCDOT-SITE #15
HIGHWAY 64
FRANKLIN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
MACON
2967
PARRISH PROPERTY-DESOTO TRAIL
3370 BRYSON CITY RD
FRANKLIN
Pending
NCD980848
MADISON
782
MADISON COUNTY CYANIDE SITE
7735 NC 63 HWY
LEICESTER
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Madison
1884
HWY 23 ACETIC ACID SPILL
HIGHWAY 23
MARS HILL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Madison
1543
COOKS FARM AND GARDEN
4050 NC HIGHWAY 208
MARSHALL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
MADISON
2955
ANDREWS AVE SOLVENT RELEASE
172 S ANDREWS AVE
HOT SPRINGS
Pending
NCN000410
Evaluation
MADISON
861
DERRINGER DRIVE
DERRINGER DRIVE
MARSHALL
Pending
NCD062571
MADISON
658
HONEYWELL MICRO SWITCH DIV.
1 HICKORY DRIVE
MARS HILL
SPL
NCD000623
MARTIN
223
MARTIN MANUFACTURING PROPERTIES
E MAIN ST US 17
WILLIAMSTON
SPL
NONCD000
MARTIN
1016
ROYSTER-CLARK FERTILIZER PLANT
1598 HINES RD
OAK CITY
SPL
NONCD000
MARTIN
1 169
LIBERTY FABRICS (FORMER)
US 64
JAMESVILLE
SPL
NCDO03184
MARTIN
520
WEST POINT PEPPERELL HAMILTON
HWY 125 mm
HAMILTON
NFA
NCD981030
MARTIN
893
MUSIC CLUB PESTICIDE SITE
SE QUADRANT OF INT US 17
WILLIAMSTON
SPL
NONCD000
MARTIN
0013
CAROLINA HARDWOODS
158 FACTORY STREET
WILLIAMSTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Martin
3227
Triangle Chemical Company
WASHINGTON ST & DIXIE DR
WILLIAMSTON
Pending
NONCD000
Martin
2381
Reddick Fumigants, Inc.
3002 West Main Street
Williamston
SPL
NONCD000
PEELE'S SERVICE STATION/HONORA
Evaluation
MARTIN
1161
MANNING
2771 OLD HWY 64
JAMESVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Martin
1235
ALAMAC KNITS DYERSBURG CORP.
NC HWY 125
HAMILTON
Pending
NONCD000
MARTIN
2798
TOWN AND COUNTRY CLEANERS
617 WASHINGTON ST
WILLIAMSTON
SPL
NCD981744
MARTIN
618
UNITED ORGANICS
WILLIAMSTON
NFA
NCD980838
MCDOWELL FIREMAN ASSOCIATION
MCDOWELL
551
SITE
SR 1214 GREENLEE ROAD
MARION
SPL
NONCD000
MCDOWELL
1128
RESOLUTION PACKAGING
468 CAROLINA AVE
MARION
SPL
NCD059140
MCDOWELL
764
TRAVENOL LABS, INCORPORATED
HWY 221 N
MARION
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
MCDOWELL
0010
UNITED MERCHANTS/OLD FORT PLANT
NORTH OF INTERSTATE 40
OLD FORT
Pending
NCD986232
MCDOWELL
676
ROCK-TENN MARION FOLDING
33 BURGIN ST
MARION
SPL
NCN000410
MCDOWELL
250
ETHAN ALLEN FURNITURE
HWY 70
OLD FORT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
MCDOWELL
2389
APACHE WELLS
640 APACHE PATH
MARION
Pending
NCD074510
MCDOWELL
728
ETHAN ALLEN INC./BLUE RIDGE DIV.
COMMERCE STREET
OLD FORT
NFA
NCD003157
NFA w/
MCDOWELL
377
AMERICAN THREAD/SEVIER PLANT
630 AMERICAN THREAD RD
MARION
Restrictions
NONCD000
MCDOWELL
1075
HIGGINS TOWNSHIP FIRING RANGE
NC 226
MARION
NFA
NCN000410
Evaluation
McDowell
289
METAL INDUSTRIES
HWY 70 WEST
MARION
Pending
NONCD000
MY FAVORITE MARTIN TRUCK
Evaluation
MCDOWELL
2435
ACCIDENT
US 221 S RT OF WAY
MARION
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
W KINGSTON AVE & CAMDEN
Evaluation
URG
2634
CAMDEN, KINGSTON, & PARK SOLVENTS
RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD980518
URG
211
IRT/IBM CORPORATION
4101 S I-85
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1041
MITCHELL & BECKER
1928 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD980558
URG
779
PHOENIX RESOURCES, INC.
1373 E MOREHEAD STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Voluntary
URG
1 101
STRONGHAVEN WAREHOUSE
433 EAST JOHNS ST
MATTHEWS
AA
NCN000410
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
441
SCERCY WELL/ROBINWOOD DR
5101 ROBINWOOD DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1037
WEST BLVD
224 & 228 WEST BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1067
CC DICKSON
1524 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2860
BREVARD & 4TH STS CONTAMINATION
BREVARD AND 4TH STS
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1104
CATO FARMS
11415 TOM SHORT ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1106
MICROTRON ABRASIVES, INC
10424 RODNEY ST
PINEVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2654
UNIVERSAL STAINLESS
10801 NATIONS FORD ROAD
PINEVILLE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3012
CHADBOURN GOTHAM, INC
JORDAN PL & DAVIDSON ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCN000405
DEPOT,EDEN,SLOAN,WATSON
Evaluation
URG
052
DAVIDSON ASBESTOS
&CRANE
DAVIDSON
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2890
YARDS AT NODA
400 E 33RD ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3029
BLOCK 42
500 N COLLEGE ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1076
SOUTHSIDE INVESTMENTS LLC
2222 SOUTH BLVD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCN000410
RIDGE LANE RD DIELDRIN
Evaluation
URG
302
CONTAMINATION
RIDGE LANE RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD062567
DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP/HENKEL
URG
623
PROCES
3300 WESTINGHOUSE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCN000409
URG
865
FORSHAW CHEMICALS
650 STATE ST
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2611
TOWN CENTER PROJECT
20101 N MAIN ST
CORNELIUS
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2895
UNITED SCRAP, INC.
3600 PRIMROSE AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
500 BLOCK S COLLEGE
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2618
TRADEMART ASSOC UNITED PROP
STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD062552
MALLARD CREEK RD/UNION OIL CO OF
Voluntary
URG
989
CA
14700 MALLARD CREEK RD
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3034
NORFOLK SOUTHERN INTERMODAL
325 PARKWOOD AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3035
CAROLINA ASBESTOS CORP
301 DEPOT ST
DAVIDSON
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2757
IDLEWILD RD CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
13101 IDLEWILD RD
MINT HILL
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1091
WEST MOREHEAD ST PESTICIDE
147 W MOREHEAD ST
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2753
WOODLAWN CENTER PROPERTY
1600 WOODLAWN ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD062553
Evaluation
URG
490
FLEET TRANSPORT CO., INC.
6712 FREEDOM DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2948
GREEN CROSS DRY CLEANERS
9101 MONROE RD; STE 100
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1051
YUASA-EXIDE DISTRIBUTION CTR
3713 N. DAVIDSON ST.
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2771
YELLOW FREIGHT SYSTEM 3
11001 REAMES ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NCD981861
CHARLOTTE TRANSPORTATION
Voluntary
URG
214
TERMINAL
2246 OLD STEELE CREEK RD
CHARLOTTE
(AA)
MECKLENB
NCD066309
URG
113
PIEDMONT HEAT TREATING CORP
3311 GRIFFITH STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD980503
URG
155
SUMMIT AVENUE SITE
420 SOUTH SUMMIT AVE
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Voluntary
URG
1097
COPES-VULCAN, INC
601 W SUMMIT AVE
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NCN000407
URG
830
CLOROX CHEMICAL
800 GESCO ST
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2609
TOMMYS AUTOMOTIVE - SOLVENTS
6000 THE PLAZA
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD981921
URG
083
SWIFT ADHESIVES
9724 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
PINEVILLE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1066
DIMETRICS INC
404 ARMOUR STREET
DAVIDSON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2756
WOODWARD NITRATES
19714 STOUGH FARM ROAD
CORNELIUS
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD981927
URG
908
KIDD LANE BATTERY DISPOSAL
3607 KIDD LANE
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2760
WORTH CHEMICAL
818 TUCKASEEGEE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2620
TRANE SERVICE FIRST
4500 MORRIS FIELD DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD980557
SWIFT ADHESIVES &
URG
763
COATINGS/CHARLOTTE
2917 YOUNGBLOOD STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
QUARLES PETROLEUM -WEST
Evaluation
URG
2991
CRAIGHEAD RD
1509 W CRAIGHEAD RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD980799
URG
019
CHEROKEE OIL
1201 BERRYHILL ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCDO81332
URG
900
INX (FORMER) FACILITY
3200 & 3210 CULLMAN AVE
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0068
BARON-BLAKESLEE DIVISION
1225 ATANDO AVE
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0069
PLANK ROAD/UNION CARBIDE
OLD PLANK RD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD093338
SCM CORP. GLIDDEN COATINGS &
URG
119
RESINS
3926 GLENWOOD DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0011
TERRELL MACHINE SHOP
3000-3030 SOUTH BLVD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD981014
URG
517
DYNATECH
TOOMEY AVE
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0073
H. M. WADE FURNITURE
SOUTH GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2845
CLAWSON RADIATOR FORMER
108 WEST PARK RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0075
FOAMEX/REEVES BROTHERS
18801 OLD STATESVILLE RD
CORNELIUS
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
EASTWAY DRIVE & THE PLAZA
Evaluation
URG
2960
SOLVENTS
EASTWAY DR & THE PLAZA
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2912
PRIMROSE AVE PCE CONTAMINATION
2310 OLD STEELE CREEK RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD986190
URG
239
CHEROKEE OIL
925 SOUTH SUMMIT AVE
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD986189
MECKLENBURG CO. OIL SPILL BASIN
URG
983
CREE
626 MILLER STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2994
CLARKSON STREET CONTAMINATION
908 S CLARKSON ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0085
JONES & PRESNELL STUDIO
433 LAWTON ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD093340
w
NFA w/
URG
487
FLORIDA STEEL CORPORATION
LAKEVIEW RD
CHARLOTTE
Restrictions
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
2810
PEP BOYS 150
9415 E INDEPENDENCE BLVD
MATTHEWS
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD990715
URG
062
HENKEL CORPORATION
600 E SUGAR CREEK RD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0003
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
ATANDO INDUSTRIAL PARK
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0074
TEXTILE CHEMICAL FACILITY
GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD083673
Evaluation
URG
590
BENDIX CORPORATION
701 NORTH 1-85 ACCESS RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD091258
URG
806
ESB EXIDE CHARLOTTE SERVICE CTR.
3300 PIPER LN
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2976
PARKWOOD STATION
1721 N CALDWELL ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD980838
URG
379
ROWE CORP PROPERTY/BOULIGNY SITE
433 W MOREHEAD ST
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Voluntary
URG
0041
CIBA-GEIGY
WESTINGHOUSE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
(AA)
MECKLENB
NCD086861
URG
770
METAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
10000 OLD PINEVILLE RD
PINEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2705
WEST LIDDELL ST
235 WEST LIDDELL STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
WARREN ROAD - NEAR CHAR-
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2697
WARREN ROAD
DOUG A
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD085082
URG
311
AMERICAN COLORS INCORPORATED
831 MORETZ AVE
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD083678
NFA w/
URG
631
SINCLAIR AND VALENTINE CO.
515 S TURNER AVE
CHARLOTTE
Restrictions
MECKLENB
NCD980848
URG
766
GIBBS ELECTROPLATING
5210/5216 HOVIS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NCD986205
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
953
SOUTHWOOD CORPORATION
4700 WESTINGHOUSE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2709
WESTOVER SHOPPING CENTER
1506 - 1550 WEST BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
MELATEX INC (FORMER MELODY
Evaluation
URG
2820
CHEMICALS)
3818 NORTHMORE ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD083669
STORY BURIAL AREAS/UNION
Voluntary
URG
952
CHEMICAL
6101 ORR ROAD
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
NFA w/
URG
0029
FLEET AEROSPACE CORP./AERONCA
BROOKFORD STREET
CHARLOTTE
Restrictions
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0026
WESTINGHOUSE DISTRIBUTION CENTER
2001 W MOREHEAD ST
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
ml
WALDON ROAD & KIKER
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2690
WALDON ROAD
ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD081430
URG
258
GENERAL LATEX & CHEM CORP OF NC
2321 N. DAVIDSON ST
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD986231
URG
967
TOM SADLER ROAD WELLS
TOM SADLER RD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
WESTINGHOUSE BV &
Evaluation
Mecklenbur
2708
WESTINGHOUSE & CORDAGE
CORDAGE ST V
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NCD990715
URG
658
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING, INC.
1000 SEABOARD ST
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD980844
URG
336
UNION CARBIDE BATTERY
5400 HOVIS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD986172
OLD MT HOLLY RD &
URG
518
OLD MOUNT HOLLY ROAD PCE SITE
FREEDOM DR
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0087
HARPER CRAWFORD BAG CO.
401 PARKWOOD AVE
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD097361
Voluntary
URG
018
KIN PROPERTIES ABANDONED DRUMS
920 EASTWAY DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
E CRAIGHEAD RD &
Evaluation
URG
3005
PHILEMON AVE SITE
PHILEMON AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD980728
URG
620
SOUTHEASTERN POLLUTION CONTROL
PINEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2686
WAHLRAB RESIDENCE
3040 SHAMROCK DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD074518
DOW CHEMICAL CORP/ALLIED
URG
671
CHEMICAL
202 E WOODLAWN RD, BLDG 2
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2600
TILLETT CHEMICAL, INC.
316 COLLEGE STREET
PINEVILLE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2796
BRENNTAG SOUTHEAST
11750 FRUEHAUF DR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD074511
URG
361
A UAIR CORPORATION
13300 SAM NEELY RD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
CHILDRESS DRY CLEANING/GREYLYN
Evaluation
URG
2806
BUS PK
9101 MONROE RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1019
HUTTIG SASH AND DOOR COMPANY
1018 JAY STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2907
CHEM-TEX (FRMR) AKA CLASSIC COFFEE
1016 & 1024 MONTANA DR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
GIBBS ELECTROPLATING - OLD
URG
1022
LOCATION
2229 N DAVIDSON
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD981478
URG
480
TODDVILLE OPERATIONS/DUKE POWER
610 TODDVILLE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1023
HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL
HEAVY EQUIPMENT ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD986171
URG
957
HOSKINS MILL
201 S. HOSKINS MILL ROAD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2657
US AIRWAYS MAINTENANCE FACILITY
5020 HANGAR ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD119168
URG
813
ANILOX ROLL COMPANY
4840 WALLACE NEAL RD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD130708
URG
126
CONSOLIDATED WAREHOUSE
8300 MOORES CHAPEL RD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Mecklenburg
2656
UNOCAL - GOODRICH
12040 GOODRICH DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
(AA)
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
2794
JET LINE PRODUCTS, INC
720 MATTHEWS MINT HILL RD
MATTHEWS
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1018
HWY 49 BATTERY DUMP
NC HIGHWAY 49
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2724
WILGROVE EXPRESS - SOLVENTS
10102 ALBEMARLE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
BANCROFT ST GROUNDWATER
Evaluation
URG
2934
CONTAMINATION rE
1906 BANCROFT ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0088
TRANS TECHNOLOGY
5535 WILKINSON BLVD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD079045
URG
027
QUEENSPROPERTY
RESEARCH DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD093344
URG
133
KOPPERS COMPANY, INC/KOCH ASPHALT
8030 OLD MOUNT HOLLY RD
PAW CREEK
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3002
DELBURG STREET SOLVENTS
DELBURG ST 200-300 BLOCK
DAVIDSON
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD986188
Evaluation
URG
811
CHARLOTTE COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
200 South College Street
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD986188
Voluntary
URG
803
CHARLOTTE COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
1400 South Boulevard
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0093
HARPER CORP. OF AMERICA
311 CROMPTON STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD990868
URG
168
INMONT CORP/BASF CORPORATION
1701 W WESTINGHOUSE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
3610 SOUTH BLVD &
Evaluation
URG
2805
CITY OF CHARLOTTE-SCALEYBARK SITE
CLANTON RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0095
MARKEM CORPORATION
11401 WILMAR BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD981022
URG
288
C&T REFINERY
4800 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD980729
URG
545
KELLY ROAD/BAILEY PROPERTY
2905 KELLY RD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2675
VIRKLER CO. PLANT
1022 PRESSLEY ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2725
WILGROVE MOBILE HOME PARK
ALBEMARLE RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
0098
OZONIC INTERNATIONAL
2033 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2674
VIRGINIA CAROLINA FREIGHT LINES #2
710 CALVERT STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2807
MORNINGSIDE VILLAGE APTS
1418/1420 IRIS DR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1000
PRINTING TECHNOLOGY
1009 CARPET STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1002
SIGNART
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1003
SOUTHLAND
4450 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD095470
URG
332
THONIT A SIMMONS COMPANY
11900 STEELE CREEK ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3154
NEBEL KNITTING
121 WEST BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
3320 GIBBON ROAD (FORMER
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1747
GAMBLE PALLET CO. (FORMER)
ADDRE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1741
FULTON WELL
8501 OLD CONCORD ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
SAINT FRANCES DRIVE
Evaluation
URG
2295
CONTAMINATION
5916 SAINT FRANCES DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2296
PETROLEUM TANK SERVICE #2
7335 ORR ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3163
South Tryon Street PCE
4500 South Tryon Street
Charlotte
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
3534 MARGARET WALLACE
Evaluation
URG
2300
MARGARET WALLACE ROAD SITE
RD
MATTHEWS
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD003162
URG
500
CONSOLIDATED ENGRAVERS CORP.
311 E 12TH ST
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
BUNGALOW & ROZZELLES
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3170
ROZZELLES FERRY RD PCE
FERRY RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3158
BLAND STREET CONTAMINATION
322 W. BLAND ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2293
PERFECTING SERVICE DIVISION
332 ATANDO AVENUE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2310
PINE ISLAND DRIVE
10135 LITTLE FIELD RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2324
NCDOT PROPERTY -PARCEL 7B
510 W 4TH ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2325
SUNSET DRIVE SOLVENTS
SUNSET DR
MINT HILL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1702
FAIRFAX PROPERTIES FORMER REEVES
8900 RESEARCH DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2327
POWELL LUMBER COMPANY
CROMPTON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
3001/3009 ROZZELLES FERRY
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1698
F T WILLIAMS TRUCKING FACILITY
ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1696
EXXON 4-3524 SOLVENTS
11208 INDEPENDENCE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3152
SOUTHERN RESOURCES SCRAP METAL
3826 Raleigh Street
Charlotte
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3161
WINONA STREET CONTAMINATION
131 WINONA ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2270
PARKER NALL WELL
8702-B STATESVILLE RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3110
GREENSBORO ST TCE
4101 Greensboro St.
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1792
GRANITEVILLE TWO SITE
2508 LUCENA STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2260
PANTRY 824 SOLVENTS
8925 NATIONS FORD ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD002571
URG
438
ABC ENGRAVERS
724 NORTH I-85
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1782
GM TRAINING CENTER
5500 N TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD003149
URG
283
DELMAR COMPANY
3300 MONROE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3169
LAKEFILL ROAD CONTAMINATION
LAKEFILL RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
GLEN CLARENCE CLINE PROP
Mecklenburg
1776
(SOLVENTS)
11431 US HWY 29
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2294
PERIGON
107 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
MATTHEWS
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD003149
Voluntary
URG
705
BASF WAYNDOTTE CORPORATION
4330 CHESAPEAKE DR
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NCD003154
URG
960
FLEMING LABORATORIES
2215 THRIFT ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1769
GERRARD TIRE
11252 LAWYERS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1764
GENUINE PARTS COMPANY 1
124 ATANDO AVENUE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2287
PEOPLES CLEANERS
1930 BEATTIES FORD ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1758
GEE'S FOOD STORE - SOLVENTS
3600 TUCKASEEGEE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD003150
URG
208
CAROLINA COATINGS, INC.
711 PRESSLEY RD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
WEST TRADE STREET & N
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1755
GATEWAY VILLAGE
CEDAR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD003151
URG
651
WILLARD SMELTING CO.
101 NEWBERN ST
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2331
PRIME EQUIPMENT COMPANY
1901 SOUTH TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD003149
URG
663
RADIATOR SPECIALTY COMPANY
1900 WILKINSON BLVD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Mecklenburg
1509
CLAIRE MANUFACTURING
2120 NORTH CHURCH STREET
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3146
EAST 36TH ST LEAD CONTAMINATION
430 E 36TH ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2373
RANGER TRANSPORT WELL
6624 LAKEVIEW RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
2601 AND 2613 WILKINSON
Evaluation
URG
3126
WILKINSON BLVD PCE
BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1572
CSX RAILROAD
SOUTH CEDAR STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1563
CRESCENT EMC - CORNELIUS #2
18014 STATESVILLE ROAD
CORNELIUS
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3124
N COLLEGE ST METALS IN GW
300 N COLLEGE ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3117
DENBUR DRIVE PCE
DENBUR DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1549
STORK PRINT AMERICANA
3201 ROTARY DR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1586
DANA TRANSPORT FACILITY FORMER
7254 MT HOLLY RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1515
CLINIPAD
7101 MACFARLANE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2369
RAMSEY PRODUCTS
3701 PERFORMANCE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1507
CITY PLUMBING & HEATING CO
211 TUCKASEEGEE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3111
WEST TREMONT CONTAMINATION
511 and 527 West Tremont Ave
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1504
TERMINEX OF CHARLOTTE
2001 S TRYON ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2390
REXAM FACILITY, FORMER
700 CRESTDALE ROAD
MATTHEWS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1501
CIRCLE K 5111 - SOLVENTS
2833 FREEDOM DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenbur
1499
CHT FACILITY M-2 WAREHOUSE
5046 OLD PINEVILLE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenbur
1498
MARSHALL AVE PCE
3616 MARSHALL AVENUE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2392
REYNOLDS & SON CONSTRUCTION
11401 LAWYERS ROAD
MINT HILL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1531
COMMERCE BUSINESS PARK
S. COMMERCE BLVD.
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
2320 NORTH DAVIDSON
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2356
R.H. BOULIGNY #2
STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1803
GRINNELL SUPPLY SALES 2
1431 W MOREHEAD ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1679
ELOX CORPORATION FACILITY
GRIFFITH STREET
DAVIDSON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1678
ELMWOOD CIRCLE
ELMWOOD CIRCLE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1676
ELECTO-MEK
1412 WEST CRAIGHEAD ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3143
HOVIS RD SOIL CONTAMINATION
5205 HOVIS RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
KMART AUTO SERVICE FACILITY
Evaluation
URG
1665
FRMER
2609 FREEDOM DR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
TRYON AND MATHESON PCE
Evaluation
URG
3142
CONTAMINATION
110 MATHESON AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
2727 AND 2731 EAST GIBBON
Evaluation
Mecklenbur
1657
EAST GIBBON ROAD
ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3128
TRYON STREET TCE
2321 SOUTH TRYON ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2348
QUALEX
2519 DISTRIBUTION STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
WEST CARSON GROUNDWATER
Evaluation
URG
3145
CONTAMINATION
308 WEST CARSON BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3132
VERMEER ALL ROADS
201 CROMPTON ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3131
WILKINSON BLVD METALS
3015 WILKINSON BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1255
AMERICAN FENCE SOLVENTS
3605 SOUTH TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1617
DIXIE TRUCKING - SOLVENTS
3606 NORTH GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklcnburg
1608
DISCOVERY PLACE
301 N. TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
DIRTY LAUNDRY CLEANERS (FORMER
511, 513, 515 WEST TRADE
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1607
NIXON PRO
STREE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
P-3800 CHARLOTTE RAIL MULTIMODAL
Evaluation
URG
1604
STATION
511 W TRADE,'
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3129
CENTRAL AVE METALS
1400 CENTRAL AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3134
MONROE RD ORGANICS
4726 MONROE RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1982
LAWYERS ROAD WELLS
12315 LAWYERS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2006
INDEPENDENCE PROPERTY
3030 E INDEPENDENCE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD000608
Voluntary
URG
117
CELANESE CORPORATION/FIBERS TECH
2300 ARCHDALE DR
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
SOUTH BOULEVARD SOLVENT
3000 BLOCK SOUTH
Evaluation
URG
1994
CONTAMINATION
BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
ATANDO AVE SOLVENT
Evaluation
URG
1992
CONTAMINATION
527 ATANDO AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3209
SOUTHSIDE DR TCE
101 AND 117 SOUTHSIDE DR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD000609
URG
859
SCA CHEMICAL SERVICES, INC.
WAS NEVER BUILT
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD000609
Evaluation
URG
982
UNION OIL CO. SE TERM/PAW CREEK
7300 OLD MT HOLLY RD
PAW CREEK
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2256
PALOMINO CLUB
9607 ALBEMARLE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1983
LB FOSTER FORMER
1625 & 1701 STARITA ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2012
LIVINGSTONE COATINGS CORPORATION
240 RHYNE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1973
KYSOR-MICH. FLEET DIVISION
5019 HOVIS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD000623
URG
165
IBM CORPORATION
1001 W.T. HARRIS BLVD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE NO 13 REA
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2158
CONTSR
6001 OLD DOWD ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1962
KITTY DRIVE
4126 KITTY DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3199
BLYTHE BLVD HOSPITAL PROPERTY
1130 BLYTHE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2159
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #14
OLD NATIONS FORD RD
PINEVILLE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1958
BELTON STREET SOLVENTS
BELTON ST & GREYSTONE RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1956
KILDARE DRIVE SITE
KILDARE DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NCD000613
Voluntary
Mecklenburg
273
PRAXAIR SURFACE TECHNOLOGIES
8501 OLD STATESVILLE RD
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NC3210021
URG
330
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1412 WESTOVER DR
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Mecklenburg
2099
REVERDY LANE SOLVENTS
REVERDY LANE
MATTHEWS
NFA
NONCD000
Mecklenburg
2101
MOUNT HOPE FACILITY
2000 DONALD ROSS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NC0001290
URG
667
TRYON STREET U-HAUL
1224 NORTH TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2111
MYERS WELL
14217 SPRINGWATER DRIVE
MATTHEWS
Pending
MECKLENB
NC0001329
MALLARANNY & OUTWELL
URG
507
LAKE WYLIE PARTNERS, LLC
ROAD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2112
N. TRYON MALL CLEANING
451 E SUGAR CREEK RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Mecklenburg
2062
MERIDIAN CORPORATE CENTER
8501 IBM DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2056
MCLEAN ROAD
2532 MCLEAN ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2009
LINDE GASES, FORMER
2810 WEST TRADE STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2119
NATIONAL TRANSPORT #2
601 JOHNSON ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2011
LITTON-AIRTRON
1201 CONTINENTAL BLVD.
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2121
NATIONS BANK - SOLVENT
201 NORTH TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2046
MATTHEWS COUNTRY CLUB
465 SAM NEWELL ROAD
MATTHEWS
Pending
MECKLENB
NC6210022
URG
905
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1300 WESTOVER DR
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3217
POLK STREET CONTAMINATION
311, 313, & 315 N POLK ST
PINEVILLE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2024
MAGLA PRODUCTS 1
404 NORTH CHURCH STREET
HUNTERSVILLE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2022
LYONS RESIDENCE
3800 GLENWOOD DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2019
AZALEA LANE CONTAMINATION
HARTLEY ST & AZALEA LN
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #17/13LYTHE
OFF OF ERVIN LANE - 9510
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2160
DEVELOPMEN
RODNE
PINEVILLE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2055
MCKELVEY NITRATES
6148 ST JOHNS LANE
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3179
CRAYTON PRINTING
2301, 2321, 2327 Distribution
Charlotte
Pendin
MECKLENB
NCD000623
URG
207
UNION CARBIDE-LINDE DIVISION
6017 BELHAVEN BLVD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1881
HUNTER AVENUE
HUNTER AVENUE
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3185
AUTO TOP MANUFACTURING
1532 S TRYON ST
Charlotte
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1878
HUGHS SUPPLY #0939
1927 SOUTH TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1 3184
BANK ST TCE
3331 GRIFFITH ST
Charlotte
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3183
ELIZABETH AVE PCE
1609 ELIZABETH AVE
Charlotte
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2204
NIVENS PROPERTY
3022 GRIFFITH STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1864
HOMESTEAD
OLD MT HOLLY RD/WEST AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1893
INDUSTRIAL & TEXTILE SUPPLY
1300 S. MINT STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NCD000828
URG
905
PACKAGE PRODUCTS COMPANY
1930 CAMDEN RD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1894
INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
1121 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
MATTHEWS
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenbur
1839
HENDERSON WELL
9744 IDLEWILD ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenbur
1836
HEFNER WELL
509 W. SUGAR CREEK
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1835
HEATH WELL
2231 BELLMEADE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2232
OLD COLONIAL MARBLE
9943 PACKARD ST
PINEVILLE
Pendin
NONCD000
132 HANSARD DRIVE & 109
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1823
HANSARD DRIVE
LEE DR
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NCDO01871
URG
854
FRUEHAUF TRAILER CORPORATION
310 DALTON
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2243
ORR ROAD RESIDENTIAL
ORR ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NCDO02462
JONES CHEMICALS INC. OF NORTH
URG
414
CAROLI
610 MCNINCH STREET
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY-
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2211
SOLVENT-UNI EMA
2100 NORTH TRYON ST.
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #57 - REA
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2172
CONSTRUCTIO
2701 YOUNGBLOOD COURT
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1610
DIVERSEY WATER TECHNOLOGIES
1201 SOUTH GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #2 (CROWDER
CROWDER CONST, HWY 16,
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2161
CONST)
6433 Br
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NCD000770
Evaluation
URG
016
TEXAS CITY REFINING COMPANY
7325 OLD MT HOLLY RD
PAW CREEK
Pendin
NONCD000
530 EAST SUGAR CREEK
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1946
KAISER FLUID TECHNOLOGIES
ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1943
ELECTROLUX/WHITE CONSOLIDATED
MERRIMAN AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3195
CENTRAL AVE PESTICIDES AND VOCS
3512 & 3534 Central Ave
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1938
JONES ELECTRIC REPAIR CO
4251 GOLF ACRES DR
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #5 (REA
1220 NORTH WENDOVER
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2170
CONSTRUCTION)
ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
3189
MOUNTAIN POINT LN PCE
MOUNTAIN POINT LN
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1932
JOHN PLUMIDES
4642 SHARON VIEW ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
NONCD000
KFC - UNIVERSITY PARK SHOPPING
Evaluation
Mecklcnburg
1 1954
1 CENTER
1 2121 BEATTIES FORD ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NONCD000
TENNECO ALBEMARLE & LAWYERS RD
Evaluation
URG
1927
CT/PCE
7008 ALBEMARLE RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2174
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #67
11333 REAMES ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1917
JAMGOTCH WELL
4640 RANDOLPH ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
GRAHAM STREET BRIDGE
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2177
NCDOT BRIDGE 108
OVER RR T
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2179
NCDOT DIV 10 FACILITY (FORMER)
1119 E SUGAR CREEK RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
2200 & 2233 INTERSTATE N.
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1909
INTERSTATE N. BUS. PRK
DRIV
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD000773
URG
663
REICHHOLD CHEMICAL, INC.
DORMAN ROAD
PINEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1895
INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS CORP. IDC
536 JETTON ST
DAVIDSON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2171
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #56/BLYTHE IND.
2911 NORTH GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
WEST MOREHEAD ST GROUNDWATER
Evaluation
URG
3093
TCE CONTAMI
1300 W MOREHEAD ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2574
MONROE RD PCE CONTAMINATION
4102 MONROE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1352
BIRNAMWOOD LANE
14624 BIRNAMWOOD LANE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD049774
URG
375
BORDEN CHEMICAL PRINTING INK
3013 GRIFFITH ST
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
NFA w/
URG
1201
REEVES BROTHERS -BAILEY RD DUMP
BAILEY RD
CORNELIUS
Restrictions
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1354
SWEDEN RD PCE
4710 & 4746 SWEDEN RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
10500 OLD NATIONS FORD
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1360
BLYTHE CONSTRUCTION-PINEVILLE
ROAD
PINEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1366
BONDS DISTRIBUTING - SOLVENTS
10227 MALLARD CREEK ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3060
CORNELIUS ARTS CENTER
21328 - 21348 CATAWBA AVE
CORNELIUS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenbur
2560
SUNOCO #4-1475 - SOLVENTS
1138 N TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenbur
2456
SEARS 8075 SOLVENTS
11407 GRANITE ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD051322
Voluntary
URG
980
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
2328 THRIFT RD
CHARLOTTE
(AA)
MECKLENB
NONCD000
WEST MOREHEAD ST GROUNDWATER
Evaluation
URG
3090
PCE CONTAMI
2100 TO 2200 W MOREHEAD ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2472
SIDES RESIDENCE
336 FIELDING ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
CUMMINS ATLANTIC -GENERAL OFFICE
Voluntary
URG
1182
BLDG
11101 NATIONS FORD RD
CHARLOTTE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1338
BENDEL CORPORATION
4823 NORTH GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
NFA w/
URG
1181
CUMMINS ATLANTIC -DISTRIBUTORSHIP
3700 JEFF ADAMS DR
CHARLOTTE
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2563
SUPERIOR INK COMPANY
4820 ROZZELLS FERRY ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3094
MINT ST TCE CONTAMINATION
1500 BLOCK S MINT ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
BEATTIES FORD RD PCE
Evaluation
URG
3075
CONTAMINATION
BEATTIES FORD RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1384
STANDARD UNIFORM
600 PHILLIP DAVIS DR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD045451
URG
473
ACE CHEMICAL CORPORATION
9801 S TRYON ST
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
MIDTOWN SQUARE VALET DRY
URG
1175
CLEANERS
401 S INDEPENDENCE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1174
ARROW LAUNDRY
4735 MONROE RD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD053010
URG
724
ICI - AMERICAS, INC.
2130 N TRYON
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD053010
URG
732
PARKS-CRAMER COMPANY
2000 S BLVD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
SWARTZ & SONS (SMITH METAL & IRON
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2568
W
W. 3RD AND CEDAR
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
COMMONWEALTH AVENUE DRY
Evaluation
URG
3103
CLEANERS
1809 COMMONWEALTH AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
1000 WEST MOREHEAD
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1372
BOXER TEXTILE MACHINERY CO
STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD047257
URG
472
APPLIED RESEARCH GROUP, INC.
2221 N. DAVIDSON STREET
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2520
SPEIZMAN PROPERTY
4801 SILABERT AVENUE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3074
R AND R CLEANERS
3601 S TRYON ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCN000410
Evaluation
URG
558
BENNETT STREET 316 CONTAMINATION
316 BENNETT ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Mecklenburg
1257
AMERICAN TRUETZSCHLER
12300 MOORES CHAPEL ROAD
CHARLOTTE
AA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2506
PAWLEY DRIVE CONTAMINATION
312 PAWLEY DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD046148
URG
318
TEXACO INC/PAW CREEK
410 SADLER RD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1282
ARATEX FACILITY ARAMARK
2321 WILKINSON BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2500
SOUTHERN METALS - SOLVENTS
2200 DONALD ROSS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2497
SOUTHERN CAST
801 PECAN AVENUE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
1800 COMMONWEALTH
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1301
AUTO VERKS
AVENUE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD044447
URG
639
CROWN CENTRAL PETROLEUM CORP.
7720 MOUNT HOLLY ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3083
NORTH GRAHAM ST SOLVENTS
4227 N GRAHAM ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
CITY OF CHARLOTTE DOT STREET
Evaluation
URG
1206
MAINTENANCE
4600 SWEDEN RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD046148
URG
540
CENTRAL TRANSPORT COMPANY
600 MELYNDA ROAD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1387
BROOKWOOD DEVELOPMENT
301 SOUTH COLLEGE STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
HAWKINS AND DOGGETT
Evaluation
URG
3069
KALE BINDEX INC
STREETS
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Voluntary
URG
2490
NATIONAL FLEET SUPPLY
6613 STATESVILLE RD
CHARLOTTE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1231
AIR LI UIDE
2414 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1229
GENERAL STEEL DRUM CORP
4500 SOUTH BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Mecklenburg
2488
SONOCO CARTON FACILITY, FORMER
8800 SOUTH BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1326
BEACHAM PROPERTY
420 W TREMONT AVENUE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD043679
Evaluation
URG
349
GENERAL TIRE & RUBBER CO
1900 CONTINENTAL BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLEN13
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1219
HARLEE AVENUE CONTAMINATION
3701 HARLEE AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
OMNISOURCE SE/ATLANTIC SCRAP &
Evaluation
URG
1333
PROCESS
410 ATANDO AVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1334
BELLSOUTH WORK CENTER SOLVENTS
24TH STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
STEELE CREEK & SAM NEELY
Evaluation
URG
2540
STEELE CREEK AND SAM NEELY RDS
RDS
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1211
200 NORTH TRYON STREET
200 N. TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1251
ALPHAGARY CORP
9635 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE
PINEVILLE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD024468
URG
597
CHARLOTTE STEEL DRUM
2900 WEST TRADE STREET
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1487
CHEMATRON
5216 HOVIS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD024477
URG
556
WINSTON CONTAINER COMPANY
4732 MORRIS FIELD RD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2585
TEMCO FORMER VENTRA)
2711 WILKINSON BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCDO59144
URG
188
PHOTO CORPORATION OF AMERICA
801 CRESTDATEL AVE
MATTHEWS
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3109
MONROE RD VOCS
3412 Monroe Rd
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1479
HERTRON INTERNATIONAL
306 CLANTON RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD024473
URG
423
FROEHLING AND ROBERTSON, INC.
208 N GRAHAM ST
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLEN13
NCD055162
Voluntary
URG
069
PELTON & CRANE PLANT FORMER
200 CLANTON ROAD
CHARLOTTE
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2433
RYERSON FACILITY, FORMER
5435 HOVIS ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD024481
7901 BROOKSHIRE
URG
848
1 MORELAND MCKESSON COMPANY
BOULEVARD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NCD055165
URG
005
BUDD LEE PAVING COMPANY
8521 MT. HOLLY RD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
3044
PERFECTION DRY CLEANER & LAUNDRY
1423 E 4TH ST mi
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1132
BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY
3821 BARRINGER RD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2589
THIRD AND CHURCH STREET
THIRD AND CHURCH STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD024462
NFA w/
URG
327
ACADEMY STEEL DRUM
3213 RIDGE RD
MATTHEWS
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2397
RHYNE ROAD
RHYNE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2591
THOMAS CONCRETE
3701 N GRAHAM STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
2593
RJS/STS, LLC PROPERTY -PARCEL 32
1320 S GRAHAM ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1 119
EDWARDS PROPERTY FOUNDRY SAND
10209 ROZZELLE'S FERRY RD
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
5501 JOSH BIRMINGHAM
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1480
CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS AIRPORT 7
PARKWAY
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1478
CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT #3
7705 EAST W.T. HARRIS BLVD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NONCD000
BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE RETAIL
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1380
SERVICES
530 S TRYON STREET
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1 151
MATTHEWS BLDG SUPPLY/ESTUL TOOL
215 AMES ST
MATTHEWS
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
1413
C BAKER WELL
6505 WISTERIA DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD024740
URG
433
EC MANUFACTURING
413 N. POLK STREET
PINEVILLE
SPL
MECKLENB
NCD024488
URG
025
SMITH METAL & IRON COMPANY
712 W 3RD ST
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
ROUNTREE PLANTATION GARDEN
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2423
CENTER
517 ROUNTREE ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
URG
1150
CHARLOTTE BATTERY
2926 YOUNGBLOOD ST
CHARLOTTE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2583
TAYLOR SALT & CHEMICAL 2
3915 GLENWOOD DRIVE
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NONCD000
Evaluation
URG
1144
MAMMOTH OAKS WATER SUPPLY WELL
MAMMOTH OAKS DR
CHARLOTTE
Pendin
MECKLENB
NONCD000
LYNX LIGHT RAIL LINE/CHARLOTTE
Evaluation
URG
2584
TRANSP
210 E TRADE ST
CHARLOTTE
Pending
MECKLENB
NCD024488
URG
355
SOUTHEASTERN EXTERMINATING CO.
4037 E INDEPENDENCE BLVD
CHARLOTTE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Mecklenburg
2419
ROHM & HAAS
215 LAWTON ROAD
CHARLOTTE
Pending
NCD024817
MITCHELL
827
HENREDON FURNITURE
ALTAPASS ROAD
SPRUCE PINE
SPL
NONCD000
MITCHELL
0028
CAROLINA P&L CO. SPRUCE PINE
MOUNTAIN LAUREL DR
SPRUCE PINE
NFA
NCD981929
MITCHELL
375
HUMPBACK MOUNTAIN ROAD DRUM
4 MI EAST OF SPRUCE PINE
SPRUCE PINE
NFA
NCD986171
MITCHELL
171
ETHAN ALLEN-SPRUCE PINE
200 ETHAN ALLEN DRIVE
SPRUCE PINE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
MITCHELL
2950
UNIMIN CRYSTAL PLANT
136 CRYSTAL DR
SPRUCE PINE
Pending
NCD986188
MITCHELL
795
CARTERS RIDGE ROAD SITE
CARTER'S RIDGE ROAD
SPRUCE PINE
NFA
NCD991277
MITCHELL
724
MITCHELL SYSTEMS, INC.
ALTAPASS RD
SPRUCE PINE
SPL
MONTGOM
NONCD000
ERY
1081
ALCOA-NARROWS POWERHOUSE
PINE STREET
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Montgomery
2106
MULLINEX GROCERY
3079 HIGHWAY 109
TROY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Montgomery
3177
MT GILEAD COTTON OIL CO
299 INDUSTRY AVE
Mount Gilead
Pending
MONTGOM
NONCD000
ERY
2862
ALCOA SHOOTING RANGE
TUCKERTOWN RD
NFA
MONTGOM
NCD054284
ERY
518
STANDARD PACKAGING CORPORATION
5465 NC HWY 73 W
MT GILEAD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Montgomery
1476
CHAPPEL FARM SITE
228 SULFER SPRINGS RD
CANDOR
Pending
NCD048181
MOORE
218
CAROLINA GALVANIZING CORP.
HWY 221 E
ABERDEEN
SPL
NONCD000
MOORE
2857
ABERDEEN FLORIST & GARDEN CENTER
500 S SANDHILLS BLVD
ABERDEEN
SPL
NCD981929
MOORE
391
VASS TRUCK WRECK
US 1
VASS
NFA
NCD060306
MOORE
727
RICHARDS, WC COMPANY, INC.
101 EAST MAPLE STREET
ABERDEEN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Moore
1716
FIRST BANK PROPERTY -OLD DUMP
OFF HWY 211
PINEHURST
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Moore
1528
COLONIAL ABRASIVES
312 SOUTH PINE STREET
ABERDEEN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Moore
2461
Seven Lakes Well # 3
NC 211
Seven Lakes
Pending
NONCD000
MOORE
0064
ROY F. BURT ENTERPRISES
HWY 15/501
CARTHAGE
NFA
NCD060291
MOORE
051
HOW ENTERPRISES
TAYLOR STREET
ABERDEEN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
MOORE
3115
BREWERS REPAIR SHOP
8325 NC HWY 705
EAGLE SPRINGS
Pending
NCD003234
Voluntary
MOORE
549
SCM PROCTOR SILEX/WEAREVER
575 YADKIN RD
SOUTHERN PINES
AA
NCD049845
MOORE
266
STANLEY CASE GOODS FORMER
HWY 211
WEST END
SPL
NCN000407
MOORE
188
US 1-151501 ABERDEEN
517 S SANDHILLS BLVD
ABERDEEN
SPL
NCD144192
MOORE
606
PARKER -ZENITH
160 TAYLOR ST
ABERDEEN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Nash
1258
AMERLINK SPILL
PO BOX 669
BATTLEBORO
Pending
NC0000195
NASH
743
JIMMY GREEN METALS
BARN HILL CHURCH ROAD
NASHVILLE
NFA
NCD072028
NASH
251
TORPEDO WIRE & STRIP, INC.
INSTRUMENT DR
ROCKY MOUNT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
NASH
3040
GOODYEAR 2056
2088 STONE ROSE DRIVE
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NONCD000
Nash
1831
HAYNES RUBBER & SUPPLY COMPANY
942 NORTH CHURCH STREET
ROCKY MOUNT
NFA
NCD981933
NFA w/
NASH
096
ROCKY MOUNT, OLD AIRPORT
US 301 BUSINESS
ROCKY MOUNT
Restrictions
NCD980838
Evaluation
NASH
478
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC
3475 N WESLEYAN BLVD
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NCD055359
Voluntary
NASH
079
MASONITE CORP. FIBERBOARD DIV.
HWY 64 & SR 1306
SPRING HOPE
AA
NCD986197
Voluntary
NASH
317
ROCKY MOUNT COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
100 East Virginia Street
ROCKY MOUNT
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Nash
1896
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC/HALE
HWY 97 W.
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NONCD000
NASH
1047
BAILEY SUBSTATION
NC 581 SOUTH
BAILEY
NFA
NONCD000
16013 WATSON SEED FARM
Evaluation
NASH
3062
SEPRO RESEARCH AND TECH CAMPUS
RD
WHITAKERS
Pending
NCD067178
NASH
707
FAWN PLASTICS CO., INC.
10235 US 264A
MIDDLESEX
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Nash
2582
TAU VALLEY APARTMENTS
237 WINSTEAD AVENUE
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NONCD000
CLEAN -CLEAN DRY CLEANERS/VIP
NASH
1 156
CLEANERS
627 TARRYTOWN CTR
ROCKY MOUNT
SPL
NONCD000
NASH
1073
BONE FARM PESTICIDE AREA
HWY 58/SR 1717
NASHVILLE
NFA
NCD986197
Voluntary
NASH
325
ROCKY MOUNT COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
Wye Street
ROCKY MOUNT
(AA)
NCD040042
NASH
426
AEROQUIP
8171 PLANER MILL RD
MIDDLESEX
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
NASH
1345
BOBBY MURRAY TOYOTA
387 WESLEYAN BLVD
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NCD042891
NFA w/
NASH
663
MITCHELL ENGR CO/CECO BLDG. DIV.
BYPASS 301
ROCKY MOUNT
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Nash
1762
GENTEX PRINTING
1021 THORPE ROAD
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NONCD000
NFA w/
Nash
1730
FONTAINE FIFTH WHEEL FORMER
3883 SOUTH CHURCH STREET
ROCKY MOUNT
Restrictions
NONCD000
Nash
1800
GRIFFIN FERTILIZER SPILL
GREEN HILLS ROAD
ROCKY MOUNT
NFA
NONCD000
1216 MACEDONIA ROAD (ST.
I
Evaluation
Nash
1511
CLAY STRICKLAND/LITTLE RIVER
HWY 1
SPRING HOPE
Pending
NCD990733
NASH
180
ABBOTT LABS
HWY 301 N
ROCKY MOUNT
SPL
NCD990867
NASH
855
FAWN PLASTICS CO., INC.
401 JEFFREYS ROAD
ROCKY MOUNT
I SPL
NONCD000
WESTRIDGE VILLAGE SHP CTR/CLEAN
Evaluation
Nash
2712
CLEAN
120 S WINSTEAD AVE
ROCKY MOUNT
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
I
Evaluation
HANOVER
2962
JEFF FOUNTAIN TIRE SALES & SERVICE
4400 OLEANDER DR
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NCD986171
Voluntary
HANOVER
965
CARO-KNIT
SMITH CREEK PKWY & 23RD
WILMINGTON
(AA)
NONCD000
New Hanover
1432
THE CAPE GOLF COURSE
535 The Cape Blvd
Wilmington
SPL
NEW
NCD981476
HANOVER
708
CTI OF NC, INC
1002 S FRONT ST
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NCD986186
HANOVER
518
OLD ATC REFINERY
801 SURRY STREET
WILMINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
New Hanover
1429
CAPE FEAR AUTO
4222 OLEANDER DR
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2851
COCA -COLA BOTTLING FACILITY
1002 PRINCESS ST
WILMINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
New Hanover
1628
Dorothy B. Johnson School Yard
1100 McRay Street
Wilmington
NFA
NONCD000
New Hanover
2750
WK HOBBS BP SITE
2461 CAROLINA BEACH RD
WILMINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
New Hanover
2575
TAKEDA - BASF
101 Vitamin DRIVE
WILMINGTON
(AA)
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
3101
CORBETT FARMING FACILITY
2501 BLUE CLAY RD
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
ALDERMAN PROPERTY (FRMR) POINT
HANOVER
2888
HARBOR
1400 POINT HARBOR RD
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
0015
CENTRAL TRANSPORT COMPANY
215 SAMPSON ST
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
2884
KING'S SCOOTERS
501 N 3RD ST
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
2842
SOUTH COLLEGE RD PCP SPILL
145-147 S COLLEGE RD
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2564
ALLENS FARM SUPPLY
511 N 3RD ST
WILMINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
New Hanover
1391
BROWNS RADIATOR SERVICE
2136 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NCD990734
HANOVER
055
HERCOFINA/CAPE INDUSTRIES
4600 HWY 421 N
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
2961
CARTER COIN LAUNDRY & CLEANERS
1018 N 3RD ST
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NCD003938
HANOVER
586
CORNING GLASS WORKS
310 NORTH COLLEGE ROAD
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
S WATER, S FRONT, &
HANOVER
1179
WILMINGTON IRON WORKS FORMER
ORANGE STS
WILMINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
New Hanover
2426
ROYSTER TRANSPORT CO., INC.
206 SHIPYARD BLVD.
WILMINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
HWY 421 N., NEXT TO SUTTON
Evaluation
New Hanover
1557
CP&L TRANSFORMER SITE
PLA
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NCD058517
Voluntary
HANOVER
467
SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT COMPANY
GREENFIELD ST
WILMINGTON
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
New Hanover
2074
MILLER & TALENT RADIATOR SERVICE
1815 CASTLE STREET
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NCD981929
HANOVER
557
ALANDALE DR 4008 CHEMICALS
4008 ALANDALE DRIVE
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NCO210021
HANOVER
929
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
2144 LAKESHORE DR
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NCD057454
DIAMOND SHAMROCK
Voluntary
HANOVER
670
CORP/OCCIDENTAL
SR 1002
CASTLE HAYNE
AA
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
3112
EW GODWIN PROPERTY
1233 CASTLE HAYNE RD
WILMINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
CAROLINA
New Hanover
2612
TOWN OF CAROLINA BEACH
406 S. DOW ROAD
BEACH
SPL
NONCD000
New Hanover
2052
MCCARTHY COMPLAINT
1411 AIRLIE ROAD
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NONCD000
USCG LORAN STATION CAROLINA
HANOVER
1475
BEACH
9001 RIVER RD
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
1105
WETSIG YACHTS
4022 MARKET STREET
WILMINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
New Hanover
1579
Cypress Grove Subdivision
Leiutenant Con Teton Road
Wilmington
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
3120
NEUWIRTH MOTORS
219 S COLLEGE RD
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
3127
HANOVER CENTER METALS
1301 INDEPENDENCE BLVD
WILMINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
New Hanover
3216
Soda Pop Center, LLC
5 N 12th St
wilmin ton
Pending
NEW
NC0000102
HANOVER
228
SHACKLEFORD BANKS DRUMS
WILMINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
New Hanover
1564
CRIBBS HOBBY
6225 CAROLINA BEACH RD.
WILMINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
NFA w/
New Hanover
2404
RITTER MILLWORKS SHOP
2913 CASTLE HAYNE RD
CASTLE HAYNE
Restrictions
NONCD000
New Hanover
2734
WILMINGTON FERTILIZER COMPANY
1702 NORTH 6TH STREET
WILMINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
New Hanover
2735
WILMINGTON RESOURCES
2200 US HWY 421 N
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
1138
DEUTSCH RELAYS
2021 GARDNER DR
WILMINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
New Hanover
1697
EXXON CORPORATION
3340 RIVER ROAD
WILMINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
New Hanover
2736
WILMINGTON SHIPYARD (former)
1500 POINT HARBOR RD.
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
1185
CSX-NUTT ST
515 NUTT ST
WILMINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
New Hanover
1550
Cottman Transmission
145-147 S. College Road
Wilmington
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
3073
BOB KING PONTIAC
5115 NEW CENTRE DR
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2781
ADAMS PAINTING SERVICE
722 WELLINGTON AVE
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2838
WACCAMAW TRANSPORT FORMER
1106 S 2ND ST
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2789
WHITE RESIDENCE
406 LINDEN LANE
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NCD042890
Evaluation
HANOVER
525
DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP/MARIETTA
SR 1002
CASTLE HAYNE
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
2194
NCSPA BLDG C-1
2202 BURNETT BLVD
WILMINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
New Hanover
1330
BECKER BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY
4614 MARKET STREET
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
1875
NCDOT MAINTENANCE STATION FRMR
124 DIVISION DR
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
3064
EXXON WOOSTER ST FRMR
315 WOOSTER ST
WILMINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
New Hanover
1490
KINDER MORGAN/Chemsery
2005 n 6th Street
Wilmington
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2797
KOCH NORTH PARAXYLENE
3225 RIVER RD
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2779
APAC-CASTLE HAYNE ASPHALT PLANT
4909 N COLLEGE RD
CASTLE HAYNE
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
2799
WRIGHTSVILLE AVE
2501-2509 WRIGHTSVILLE AVE
WILMINGTON
Pending
NONCD000
New Hanover
1723
Flint Hills Resources-CMT Site
3330 River Road
Wilmington
SPL
NONCD000
New Hanover
1306
B&K Auto Services
5932 Carolina Beach Road
Wilmington
NFA
NONCD000
New Hanover
2280
PCS NITROGEN, FMRLY ARCADIAN
2830 HWY 421 NORTH
WILMINGTON
SPL
NONCD000
New Hanover
2277
Paziuk Warehouse
710 Sunnyvale Drive
Wilmington
SPL
NONCD000
Ncw Hanover
1250
ALMONT SHIPPING
929 N Front Street
Wilmington
SPL
NEW
NCD980801
HANOVER
484
SHEPARD CHEMICAL WORKS
320 Eastwood Rd (Hwy 74
WILMINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
New Hanover
1253
AMERICAN CRANE CORPORATION
202 RALEIGH ST.
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NCD075562
HANOVER
074
POTTER'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
MASONBORO LOOP RD
WILMINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
New Hanover
2498
Southern Graphics Systems
2406 N. 23rd street
Wilmington
SPL
NEW
NCD006991
HANOVER
210
DEPOORTERE CORPORATION
240 CASTLE HAYNE RD
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
2951
MUDDY WATERS PROPERTY
105 & 125 BATTLESHIP RD
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
Evaluation
HANOVER
2489
SOUTH ATLANTIC SERVICES, INC
3527 HWY 421 N
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NONCD000
MARKET ST GROUNDWATER PCE
Evaluation
HANOVER
3088
CONTAMINATION
7984 MARKET ST
WILMINGTON
Pending
NEW
NCD980557
HANOVER
813
CONTAINER PRODUCTS CORP.
1223 N. 23RD STREET
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NCD980557
HANOVER
821
DOW CHEMICAL PLANT CAPE FEAR
MOTSU BUFFER ZONE
CAPE FEAR
NFA
NONCD000
New Hanover
2561
SUNOCO BULK TERMINAL
RIVER ROAD
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NCD000772
HANOVER
046
MOBIL OIL CORP/KOCH REFINING
3334 RIVER RD
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2835
PRIME EQUIPMENT CO
1020 N FRONT ST
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NCN000407
HANOVER
584
SOUTHERN METALS RECYCLING, INC
13 WRIGHT ST
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
2908
WILMINGTON MATERIALS PLANT #1
3612 N 421 HWY
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NCD050409
HANOVER
150
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO/WILMINGTON
3901 CASTLE HAYNE RD
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NCD986188
Voluntary
HANOVER
910
WILMINGTON COAL GAS PLANT
CASTLE & SURRY STS
WILMINGTON
AA
NEW
NCD980557
IDEAL BASIC INDS/PLANT MARL
HANOVER
839
QUARRY
5635 HOLLY SHELTER ROAD
CASTLE HAYNE
NFA
NEW
NCN000407
NFA w/
HANOVER
302
WILMINGTON GUN CLUB (FORMER)
MILITARY CUTOFF ROAD
WILMINGTON
Restrictions
NONCD000
Voluntary
New Hanover
2645
UniFirst
1821 Dawson Street
Wilmington
AA
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
1922
ALKALI SCREEN PRINTING
6420 AMSTERDAM WAY
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NONCD000
HANOVER
1200
COASTLINE INN PROPERTY
503 NUTT ST
WILMINGTON
SPL
NEW
NCD981021
HANOVER
157
NEW HANOVER COUNTY AIRPORT BURN
GARDNER DRIVE
WILMINGTON
NFA
NEW
NONCD000
WILMINGTON SOUTH LINE & SERVICE
Evaluation
HANOVER
1042
YD
6854 CAROLINA BEACH RD
WILMINGTON
Pending
NORTHAMP
NCD044388
Evaluation
TON
015
GA -PACIFIC CORP HDBD
AMPAC RD
CONWAY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Northampton
2333
PRODUCER SERVICE & SUPPLY
4084 NC HWY 186
SEABOARD
Pending
NORTHAMP
NCD980559
TON
975
GA -PACIFIC CORP/RESIN DIV
AMPAC RD
CONWAY
NFA
NORTHAMP
NCD986227
TON
965
STOLLER CHEMICAL - SEVERN
HIGHWAY 35
SEVERN
NFA
NORTHAMP
NONCD000
TON
2977
RESINALL CORPORATION
302 WATER ST
SEVERN
SPL
NONCD000
ONSLOW
2420
APAC MAINTENANCE SHOP FRMR
240 CENTER ST
JACKSONVILLE
SPL
NCD084167
ONSLOW
444
STANADYNE, INC/DIESEL SYSTEMS
405 WHITE ST
JACKSONVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
ONSLOW
2503
PADGETT PROPERTIES, LLC
2043 LEJEUNE BLVD
JACKSONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
ONSLOW
2550
NCDOT MARINE BLVD & US 17
MARINE BLVD & US 17
JACKSONVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Onslow
3234
C&D MOTORS
2227 Le'eune Blvd
JACKSONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
TOMMY POLLARD PROPERTY, PARCEL
INTERSECTION OF HWY. 24 &
Evaluation
Onslow
2608
901
53
JACKSONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
DODSON EXTERMINATORS/US
Evaluation
ONSLOW
2624
CELLULAR
2861 RICHLANDS HWY
JACKSONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
ONSLOW
2910
STANCIL PROPERTY
540 RICHLANDS HWY
JACKSONVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
STURGEON CITY SITE (NON-PRLF
ONSLOW
0004
PORTION) m
4 COURT STREET
JACKSONVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
NCDOT ASPHALT MATERIAL TEST LAB
Onslow
2156
NO 52
6190 NEW BERN HWY
MAYSVILLE
SPL
NCD982119
ONSLOW
554
BOSTIC DRUM
US HWY 17
HOLLY RIDGE
NFA
NCN000410
AOPC 10 CAMP LEJEUNE ALTERNATE
Evaluation
ONSLOW
765
OFF -BASE
TARAWA BLVD & NC24
JACKSONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
OFF BELGRADE-SWANSBORO
ONSLOW
1079
BELGRADE POND PESTICIDE DRUMS
RD
MAYSVILLE
NFA
NCD980728
ONSLOW
687
RENROH
HIGHWAY 50 AND LLOYD ST
HOLLY RIDGE
NFA
NCD057037
ORANGE
194
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO/MEBANE OPER
6801 INDUSTRIAL DR
MEBANE
NFA
NCD084172
ORANGE
188
ROGERS-TRIEM INC/AMETEK INC LAMB
501 S GREENSBORO ST
CARRBORO
NFA
NCD003203
ORANGE
213
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
B-5 VENABLE HALL
CHAPEL HILL
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ORANGE
3053
FLYNT FABRICS MILL
202 S NASH ST
HILLSBOROUGH
Pending
NCD003185
ORANGE
816
WHITE FURNITURE CO.
HIGHWAY 70A EAST
HILLSBOROUGH
NFA
NCD980557
Voluntary
ORANGE
623
UNIVERSITY OF NC/ARPT WASTE DISP
AIRPORT RD
CHAPEL HILL
AA
NONCD000
NORTH MERRITT MILL RD PCE
N MERRITT MILL RD AND W
Evaluation
ORANGE
3091
CONTAMINATION
FRANKL
CHAPEL HILL
Pending
NONCD000
OAKWOOD ST EXT WELL
ORANGE
2918
CONTAMINATION
818 OAKWOOD ST EXT
MEBANE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ORANGE
3095
NC HWY 86 METALS CONTAMINATION
1908 TO 2032 NC HWY 86
HILLSBOROUGH
Pending
NCR000010
Voluntary
ORANGE
272
1 UNC-COGENERATION FACILITY
575 W CAMERON AVE
CHAPEL HILL
AA
NONCD000
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD (DURHAM
ORANGE
1356
SERVICE C
HIGHWAY 15-501
CHAPEL HILL
NFA
NONCD000
ORANGE
1186
CARR MILL MALL
200 N GREENSBORO ST
CARRBORO
SPL
NONCD000
828 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
Evaluation
ORANGE
1486
CHAPEL HILL POLICE DEPT
BLVD
CHAPEL HILL
Pending
NONCD000
ORANGE
2538
WEST HAMPTON SUBDIVISION LOT #9
205 WESTHAMPTON WAY
CHAPEL HILL
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ORANGE
2408
UNC-PHILLIPS HALL
120 E CAMERON AVE
CHAPEL HILL
Pending
NCD986205
Evaluation
ORANGE
839
ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL BUS GARAGE
231 HOLMAN DR
HILLSBOROUGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Orange
1961
KIRSCHNER, GEORGE PROPERTY
6806 MILLHOUSE ROAD
CHAPEL HILL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ORANGE
2552
USA DUTCH, INC.
3604 SOUTHERN DR
EFLAND
Pending
NCN000410
Evaluation
ORANGE
563
EUBANKS RD CONTAMINATED WELL
1621 Genestu Dr
CHAPEL HILL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ORANGE
2203
ALLEN LANE CONTAMINATED WELLS
3000 US 70 BYPASS
HILLSBOROUGH
Pending
NCD991277
ORANGE
757
NC MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
MANNING DRIVE
CHAPEL HILL
NFA
NONCD000
Orange
2247
OWASA - NELLO TEER QUARRY
HIGHWAY 54
CARBORRO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Orange
2254
PAK-LITE
6508 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
MEBANE
Pending
NONCD000
1730 NORTH FORDHAM
Orange
1570
CROWN HONDA AND VOLVO
BOULEVARD
CHAPEL HILL
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Pamlico L
1614
Dixie Chemicals
13495 NC 55 Hwy
Alliance
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
PAMLICO
2482
PIRICZKY/PRICE SERVICE STATION
8287 HWY 306 S
ARAPAHOE
Pending
PASQUOTA
NCD986175
NK
610
POPLAR DRIVE DRUM DUMP
POPLAR DRIVE
ELIZABETH CITY
NFA
PASQUOTA
NONCD000
400 E ELIZABETH ST & 501
NK
2905
Y-9 DITCH ELIZABETH STREET
PEARL
ELIZABETH CITY
NFA
PASQUOTA
NONCD000
NK
0047
MEADS AIRFIELD PESTICIDES
SR 1100
WEEKSVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
CHESAPEAK WOOD PRODUCTS
Evaluation
Pas uotank
1493
COMPANY
WOOD TREATING PLANT
ELIZABETH CITY
Pending
PASQUOTA
NCD981929
NK
318
ELIZABETH CITY ABANDONED DRUMS
5 BRIDGES RD SR 1223
ELIZABETH CITY
NFA
PASQUOTA
NONCD000
Evaluation
NK
2958
ELIZABETH CITY SHIPYARD
722 RIVERSIDE AVE
ELIZABETH CITY
Pending
PASQUOTA
NCD986197
Voluntary
NK
267
ELIZABETH CITY COAL GAS
WARD AND FOURTH STREETS
ELIZABETH CITY
AA
NONCD000
Pas uotank
2745
Winslow Memorial Home
1700 West Ehrin hugs Street
Elizabeth City
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Pas uotank
2155
NCDOT ASPHALT LAB SITE NO.71
NORTHSIDE ROAD(HWY-158)
ELIZABETH CITY
Pending
PASQUOTA
NONCD000
NK
1166
CENTRAL GRAIN-MORGANS CORNER
1312 HASSELL RD
ELIZABETH CITY
SPL
PASQUOTA
NCD982157
Evaluation
NK
067
FORTRESS WOOD PRODUCTS
889 FOREMAN BUNDY RD
ELIZABETH CITY
Pending
PASQUOTA
NCD986166
NK
163
JENNINGS (DON) PROPERTY
215 SMALL DRIVE
ELIZABETH CITY
NFA
NONCD000
OFF NCSR 1387, NEAR ELIZ.
Evaluation
Pas uotank
2129
NCDOT - ATL 16-6
CITY
ELIZABETH CITY
Pending
NONCD000
PENDER
1143
PRESTIGE LABELS
151 INDUSTRIAL DR
BURGAW
SPL
NCD062677
NEAR
PENDER
273
CHEMICAL LEAMAN TANK LINES, INC.
120 COWPEN LANDING
WILMINGTON
NFA
NONCD000
ELECTRONICS COMPONENT
PENDER
1058
CORPORATION
200 ELECTRONICS PARKWAY
BURGAW
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
PENDER
2913
WALLACE AIRPORT
250 HENDERSON FIELD RD
WALLACE
Pending
NCN000407
PENDER
564
WATHA FIRING RANGE
3311 SHILOH RD
WATHA
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
PENDER
2681
WOOD TREATERS, INC
224 SAW DUST RD
ROCKY POINT
Pending
NCD986195
Pender
154
PENDER PLATING COMPANY
110 W HAYES ST.
BURGAW
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
PENDER
1775
DURWOOD GROCERY
23585 US HWY 421
WILLARD
Pending
NONCD000
ROCKY POINT TRADING POST TCE
8160 US HWY 117S, ROCKY
Pender
2413
DISCOV
POINT
BURGAW
NFA
NONCD000
NFA w/
PENDER
1996
AMERICAN SKIN FOOD GROUP
140 INDUSTRIAL DR
BURGAW
Restrictions
NONCD000
SCHOONMAKERS-DECORATIVE TIN
Pender
2451
BUSIN.
725 CAMP KIRKWOOD RD
WATHA
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Pender
3207
Pender County ABC Board
HWY 117 S
BURGAW
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
PENDER
3077
PHOENIX 308 TRAVEL CENTER
13493 NC HWY 210
ROCKY POINT
Pending
PERQUIMA
NONCD000
NS
3043
SOUTHERN SCRAP DISPOSAL AREA
2835 HARVEY POINT RD
HERTFORD
NFA
PERQUIMA
NONCD000
Evaluation
NS
1 167
CENTRAL GRAIN-CHAPANOKE
647 CHAPANOKE RD
HERTFORD
Pending
PERQUIMA
NONCD000
NS
2893
TOWERS RD DISPOSAL AREA
2835 HARVEY POINT RD
HERTFORD
NFA
PERQUIMA
NONCD000
Voluntary
NS
1173
LEBANON CHEMICAL
ALBERMARLE ST
HERTFORD
AA
PERQUIMA
NONCD000
Mq
NS
2931
RIVER ROAD
RIVER RD
HERTFORD
NFA
NCD033978
PERSON
396
ATEC INDUSTRIES
PERKINS DRIVE
ROXBORO
SPL
NCN000410
Evaluation
PERSON
375
COUNTRY CLUB LANE CONTAMINATION
192 COUNTRY CLUB LANE
ROXBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
PERSON
3054
BROMMA INC
2285 DURHAM RD
ROXBORO
Pending
NCD004520
Voluntary
PERSON
136
EATON CORPORATION
ROUTE 501 SOUTH
ROXBORO
AA
NONCD000
PERSON
2848
LOXCREEN
RT 501 S
ROXBORO
NFA
NCD003194
PERSON
271
ALUMARK CORP/HUNTER DOUGLAS, INC
HWY 501 S
ROXBORO
NFA
NONCD000
PERSON
1116
REPUBLIC SERVICES OF NC
312 JACK SHERMAN RD
ROUGEMONT
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Pitt
3221
GUC O erations Center
801 Mumford Rd
Greenville
Pending
NCSFN0407
PITT
143
AMERICAN ELEMENTS
500 WALLACE ST
FARMVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
PITT
2874
MOHAWK-KARASTAN
2007 DICKINSON AVE
GREENVILLE
SPL
NCD095119
PITT
210
MCGRAW EDISON COMPANY
251 INDUSTRIAL BLVD
GREENVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
14TH AND COTANCHE
PITT
0008
UNION CARBIDE FORMER
STREETS
GREENVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
PITT
3026
HARRIS & ROGERS TOBACCO SALES
PITT ST
GREENVILLE
Pending
NCD003184
UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY
PITT
249
BATTERY
264 BYPASS-EVANS ST EXTN
GREENVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Pitt
3229
SPEEDWAY 8183
502 SW GREENVILLE BLVD
GREENVILLE
Pending
NCD003185
PITT
311
STARLING DAVID PROPERTY
HWY 258 N
FARMVILLE
NFA
NC8210022
PITT
044
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1391 N MEM DR
GREENVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
BLACK CRK & STATONSBURG
Evaluation
PITT
2896
NC DOT BRIDGE #80
RD BRG
FARMVILLE
Pending
NCD003186
PITT
178
COASTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
EVANS ST EXT
GREENVILLE
SPL
NCD980557
PITT
854
FMC/NIAGARA PESTICIDES
3595 OLD NC 11
AYDEN
SPL
NCD980557
PITT
672
PITT COUNTY UTILITY LANDFILL
PORT TERMINAL RD
GREENVILLE
SPL
NCD000827
PITT
832
ELECTRICAL UTILITIES/CO BB&T
309 ANDERSON AVE
FARMVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Pitt
1681
Empire Brush Facility
105 Staton Road
Greenville
AA
NONCD000
Voluntary
PITT
1157
ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORP
310 STATON RD
GREENVILLE
AA
NONCD000
GRANDE AVE & DICKINSON
Evaluation
PITT
2941
GRANDE AVE PCE
AVE
GREENVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
STATON ROAD SOLVENT—RW
Evaluation
PITT
2455
CONTAMINATION
STATON RD
GREENVILLE
Pendin
NONCD000
PITT
2901
PITT COUNTY SCHOOL BUS GARAGE
901 MALL DRIVE
GREENVILLE
NFA
NCD986171
PITT
296
GRAY FARM SITE
SR 1545
STOKES
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
PITT
3021
AYDEN DIESEL
3890 JOLLY RD
AYDEN
Pending
NONCD000
PITT
0055
GLISSON ENTERPRISES
HWY 903
GREENVILLE
SPL
NCD980600
PITT
951
EAST CAROLINA MEDICAL SCHOOL
GREENVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
PITT
1113
SOUTHERN STATES FORMER
125 LINE AVE
GREENVILLE
SPL
NCD981468
PITT
622
FORK SWAMP/GRADY WHITE BOAT
SR 1725
AYDEN
NFA
NCD072020
PITT
399
PROCTER & GAMBLE PAPER PRODS CO.
1029 OLD CREEK ROAD
GREENVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
PITT
3055
UNX PROPERTY
200 W 9TH ST
GREENVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
PITT
0042
SOUTHMET, INC.
NORTH GREENE STREET
GREENVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
PITT
2836
RABO CLEANERS
701 HOOKER RD
GREENVILLE
SPL
NCD986188
Voluntary
PITT
886
GREENVILLE COAL GAS PLANT
PLANT STREET
GREENVILLE
AA
NCD093132
PITT
207
VOICE OF AMERICA RELAY STATION
COUNTY ROAD 1212
GREENVILLE
SPL
NCDO03183
PITT
571
WINTERVILLE MACHINE WORKS, INC.
2672 MILL ST
WINTERVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
PITT
1785
SOUTHERN STATES COOP
3648 SOUTH FIELDS ST
FARMVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
PITT
3017
WINNER CHEVROLET
6246 NC 11 SOUTH
AYDEN
Pending
NCD075575
PITT
191
REED NATIONAL CORPORATION
S FIELDS ST
FARMVILLE
NFA
NCD991278
POLK
045
RECON DRUM COMPANY
ROUTE 1
COLUMBUS
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
POLK
1212
WOODLAND MILLS CORP
4021 HWY 108 E
MILL SPRING
Pending
NCD051739
Voluntary
RANDOLPH
209
HARRELSON RUBBER COMPANY
408 TELEPHONE AVE
ASHEBORO
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
RANDOLPH
3042
BALFOUR BP
1553 N FAYETTEVILLE ST
ASHEBORO
Pending
NCN000407
RANDOLPH
301
LOFLIN GOLD MINE
LOFLIN HILL RD
TRINITY
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
RANDOLPH
3150
POWERSECURE MANUFACTURING INC
1410 COLTRANE MILL RD
RANDELMAN
AA
NCDO03226
RANDOLPH
560
STEVENS JP AND COMPANY, INC.
NAOMI STREET
RANDELMAN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
RANDOLPH
3051
SWAIM METALS
414 BERKLEY ST
HIGH POINT
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Randolph
2633
TRINITY AMERICAN CORP.
5275 GLENOLA IND. DR
GLENOLA
AA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Randolph
2676
Vitafoam, Inc.
2222 Surrett Drive
High Point
AA
NCN000410
Evaluation
RANDOLPH
534
STALEY PCE/BROWN'S GROCERY
6488 WHITES CHAPEL RD
STALEY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Randolph
1541
CONITRON
WINOLA RD.
TRINITY
Pending
NONCD000
Randolph
1555
COX MOBILE HOME PARK
ROCKY KNOLL RD.
ASHEBORO
NFA
NONCD000
718-720 INDUSTRIAL PARK
RANDOLPH
1011
JUNG CORPORATION
AVE
ASHEBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Randolph
2372
RANDOLPH SCH. - BUS GARAGE-B
2234-AENTERPRISE ST.
ASHEBORO
Pending
NCDO03225
RANDOLPH
620
HIGH POINT FURNITURE INDUSTRIES
1121 CORPORATION DRIVE
ARCHDALE
NFA
NONCD000
RANDOLPH
1136
EASTSIDE GROCERY
1339 E SALISBURY ST
ASHEBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Randolph
2371
RANDOLPH ELECTRIC
HWY 42 @ PATTON STREET
ASHEBORO
NFA
NCN000410
Evaluation
Randolph
733
LIBERTY, TOWN OF - PUBLIC WELL
BRINKLEY COUNTRY LN
LIBERTY
Pending
NCDO03216
UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY
RANDOLPH
462
BATTERY
800 ALBEMARLE RD
ASHEBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Randolph
1470
Central Transport - Solvents
2829 Uwharrie Road
Archdale
Pending
NCDO03213
LIBERTY FURNITURE
RANDOLPH
568
CORP/CHROMCRAFT
330 N GREENSBORO ST
LIBERTY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Randolph
2766
WRIGHT OF THOMASVILLE - NONUST
SR 1619
THOMASVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
RANDOLPH
2529
BASSETT FURNITURE-WEIMAN PLANT
1603 LEONARD ST
RAMSEUR
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Randolph
1948
KAYSER-ROTH - ASHEBORO
515 W. BALFOUR AVE.
ASHEBORO
(AA)
NC0001351
RANDOLPH
212
GRAVE'S PROPERTY
FORT CREEK MILL ROAD
SEAGROVE
NFA
NCD000822
RANDOLPH
130
HARRELSON RUBBER COMPANY
HWY 220 SOUTH
ASHEBORO
SPL
NCD000822
RANDOLPH
064
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
229 W. CENTRAL AVENUE
ASHEBORO
NFA
NCD981864
NFA w/
RANDOLPH
614
ULAH BATTERY/BATTERY PILES
SR 1219/DINAH RD
ASHEBORO
Restrictions
NCD000822
UNION CARBIDE CORP/EVEREADY
Voluntary
RANDOLPH
957
BATTERY
ART BRYAN DR
ASHEBORO
AA
NONCD000
RANDOLPH
2O65
CARBON BLACK HOUSE
1900 S FAYETTEVILLE ST
ASHEBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
RANDOLPH
2814
HANCOCK COUNTRY HAMS
3484 NC HWY 22 N
FRANKLINVILLE
Pending
NCD982108
Evaluation
Randolph
433
BEAMAN CORP.
6306 MOLD HWY 421
LIBERTY
Pending
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE #43 RILEY PAVING
Evaluation
Randolph
2143
ASPHALT
HWY 421
LIBERTY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Randolph
2292
Perdue Farms - Liberty - Solvents
2607 Old Highway 421
Staley
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Randolph
2142
NCDOT - SITE #42 APAC ASPHALT PLANT
PINE VIEW ROAD
ASHEBORO
Pending
NCN000040
Evaluation
RANDOLPH
532
CARL DRIVE TIRE FIRE
2242 CARL DRIVE
ASHEBORO
Pendin
NCD982124
RANDOLPH
646
GREGSON FUNITURE INDUSTRIES
206 E FRAIZER AVENUE
LIBERTY
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
RICHMOND
1420
CSX HAMLET DIESEL SHOP
NC 177
HAMLET
AA
NONCD000
RICHMOND
1712
SOLENE INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS
709 AIRPORT RD
ROCKINGHAM
NFA
NCD000828
RICHMOND
566
TARTAN MARINE PROPERTY
NC HIGHWAY 77 & SR 2032
HAMLET
SPL
NCD071061
RICHMOND
147
CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANY
HIGHWAY 74 WEST
ROCKINGHAM
NFA
NONCD000
RICHMOND APPAREL/FRUIT OF THE
Evaluation
Richmond
2400
LOOM
HWY 74 WEST
ROCKINGHAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
RICHMOND
2867
ATKINSON ST CONTAMINATION
109 ATKINSON ST
HAMLET
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Richmond
2164
NCDOT Asphalt Site #3Brown Paving
Intersection of SR 1305 and Hw
Rockingham
Pending
NCD980602
RICHMOND
791
SALVAGE OIL OF AMERICA
1227 MCLEOD STREET
ROCKINGHAN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
RICHMOND
2832
HWY 177 TCE
1061 HWY 177
HAMLET
Pending
NCD000616
RICHMOND
219
GA -PACIFIC CORP
HWY 177 S
HAMLET
SPL
NCD982078
ROBESON
271
BARNES PROPERTY
ROUTE 2
FAIRMONT
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
ROBESON
1 135
LUMBERTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
163 AIRPORT BLVD
LUMBERTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Robeson
2049
MAXTON OIL & FERT. CO. - PLANT
207 N MCNAIR ST
MAXTON
Pending
NCD067200
ROBESON
949
CROFT METALS
HWY 71 S
LUMBER BRIDGE
NFA
NCD097728
ROBESON
000
CAMPBELL SOUP
HIGHWAY 71 NORTH
MAXTON
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Robeson
1947
KAYSER-ROTH
3707 W. 5TH ST
LUMBERTON
AA
NONCD000
SW OF LEESVILLE & N
Evaluation
Robeson
3213
The Childrens Clinic =AMR=
MORRO STS
FAIRMONT
Pending
NCD045924
ROBESON
032
WEST POINT PEPPERELL ALAMAC
1885 ALAMAC RD
LUMBERTON
SPL
NCD061099
Evaluation
ROBESON
248
CONVERSE CHUCK TAYLOR SITE
4019 NC 72 WEST
LUMBERTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ROBESON
2869
NCDOT ASPHALT TESTING SITE #70
HWY 74
LUMBERTON
Pendin
NONCD000
Evaluation
Robeson
3239
Carolina Civic Center Lumberton
315 N Chestnut St N
LUMBERTON
Pending
NONCD000
FIRST AND TOWN COMMON
Evaluation
ROBESON
1862
LUMBERTON DYE CO
STS
LUMBERTON
Pending
NC9210022
ROBESON
043
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1400 CARTHAGE RD
LUMBERTON
NFA
NCD057454
ROBESON
571
ROYAL DEVELOPMENT CO., INC.
HWY 71 W
RED SPRINGS
NFA
NONCD000
ROBESON
2988
PEMBROKE FARM HOME & GARDEN
302 W 3RD ST
PEMBROKE
SPL
NONCD000
SOUTHERN STATES-LUMBERTON
Evaluation
ROBESON
1014
FERTILIZER
875 OLD WHITEVILLE RD
LUMBERTON
Pending
NONCD000
Robeson
2542
STEVENS CLEANERS
IONA AND MAIN STREET
FAIRMONT
SPL
NONCD000
INDUSTRIAL & AGRICULTURAL
Evaluation
ROBESON
1232
CHEMICALS
2042 BUIE-PHILADELPUS RD
RED SPRINGS
Pending
NCD986209
ROBESON
575
CARDINAL CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE FIRE
NC 211 & NC 72
LUMBERTON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Robeson
1540
COGENTRIX-LUMBERTON
1886 HESTERTOWN RD
LUMBERTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Robeson
2444
SANFATEX
HIGHWAY 211
RED SPRINGS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rockingham
2388
RENTZ OIL CO.-KENAN TRANSPORT
2502 RICHARDSON DR.
REIDSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
US HIGHWAY 29 BYPASS &
Evaluation
Rockingham
2385
REIDSVILLE INDUSTRIAL PARK
REIDSVI
REIDSVILLE
Pending
ROCKINGH
NONCD000
Evaluation
AM
3123
EAST MEADOW ROAD PCP
863 EAST MEADOW RD
EDEN
Pending
ROCKINGH
NCD003530
AM
078
GTE PRODUCTS CORPORATION
1704 BARNES STREET
REIDSVILLE
NFA
ROCKINGH
NCD089914
AM
311
MILLER BREWING CO/CONT DIV
1900 BARNES ST
REIDSVILLE
SPL
ROCKINGH
NONCD000
Evaluation
AM
2894
VFW ROAD CONTAMINATION
VFW ROAD
REIDSVILLE
Pending
ROCKINGH
NCD085438
AM
810
MILLER BREWING CO/PHILLIP MORRIS
863 E MEADOW RD
EDEN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rockingham
2147
NCDOT - SITE #59 WENTWORTH ASPHALT
HWY 65/87
WENTWORTH
Pending
ROCKINGH
NONCD000
Evaluation
AM
2879
TAYLOR ROAD WELLS
801 TAYLOR RD
STONEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Rockingham
2553
Stoneville Furniture Company
525 South HenryStreet
Stoneville
SPL
ROCKINGH
NCD024762
AM
668
BUSH BROTHERS PLATING INC/GREER
107 NE MARKET ST
REIDSVILLE
SPL
ROCKINGH
NONCD000
Evaluation
AM
2850
BUSICK ROAD TCE
BUSICK RD
REIDSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rockingham
1390
Brown, Frances and Larry Somers Wells
3089 NC 150
Reidsville
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rockingham
3210
ETNA 231
226 W Harrison St
Reidsville
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rockingham
1348
BIG APPLE FARM SUPPLY - SOLVENTS
407 SW MARKET STREET
REIDSVILLE
Pending
ROCKINGH
NONCD000
Evaluation
AM
3000
REIDSVILLE MCDONALD'S
665 S SCALES ST
REIDSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rockingham
1256
AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. - NONUST
301 N.SCALES STREET
REIDSVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Rockingham
1400
Burlington House Reidsville Plant
2362 Holiday Loop Road
Reidsville
AA
ROCKINGH
NCD093783
AM
876
VANIER GRAPHICS CORPORATION
655 MEADOW RD
EDEN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rockingham
1715
Fieldcrest Blanket Mill
Warehouse Street
Eden
Pending
ROCKINGH
NCD003218
AM
203
FIELDCREST MILLS INC.
326 STADIUM DRIVE
EDEN
NFA
ROCKINGH
NCD061786
Evaluation
AM
000
BETA FUELING SYSTEMS
1209 FREEWAY DR
REIDSVILLE
Pending
ROCKINGH
NONCD000
Evaluation
AM
2346
UNIFI, INC
2920 VANCE ST
REIDSVILLE
Pending
ROCKINGH
NONCD000
Voluntary
AM
1087
REIDSVILLE COAL GAS PLANT
825 Way Street
REIDSVILLE
AA
NCN000410
ROWAN
518
CHAPEL STREET BATTERY DUMP
CHAPEL STREET
KANNAPOLIS
NFA
NCD003213
ROWAN
881
BENDIX CORPORATION
I-85 INNES ST EXIT INA
SALISBURY
SPL
NONCD000
1709 JAKE ALEXANDER BLVD
Evaluation
ROWAN
1027
JAKE ALEXANDER BLVD SITE
S
SALISBURY
Pending
NCN000410
ROWAN
468
OAK HAVEN MHP
775 AIRPORT RD
SALISBURY
NFA
NCD081322
ROWAN
117
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO/SALISBURY
1114 OLD CONCORD RD
SALISBURY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
1626
DOMINION YARN - CORLIN PLANT
414 NORTH MARIAH STREET
LANDIS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ROWAN
2898
WOODLEAF & RIDGE PCE
3150 WOODLEAF RD
SALISBURY
Pending
NCD048469
PROCTOR CHEMICAL CO INC/NATIONAL
Evaluation
ROWAN
993
STA
237 LUMBER STREET
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
2424
ROWLAND WELL
1703 DANIEL STREET
KANNAPOLIS
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Rowan
1951
KERN POLYMERIC
465 AIRPORT ROAD
SALISBURY
(AA)
NCD980503
ROWAN
080
PAUL LOVE'S PIT
SPENCER
NFA
NCD041414
ROWAN
780
FIELDCREST MILLS INC./NC FINISHING
US 29/70 N
SPENCER
SPL
NONCD000
CHINA GROVE TOWN MAINTENANCE
Evaluation
ROWAN
2921
AREA
618 SALISBURY ST
CHINA GROVE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
2754
WOODLEAF ROAD SOLVENT SITE
2021 WOODLEAF ROAD
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ROWAN
2920
FCX CHEMICALS FRMR
KLUMAC RD
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
1658
East Ridge Road
155 East Ride Road
Salisbury
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
1367
CRESS PROPERTY/Bostian Heights Solvents
8207 Old Concord Road
Salisbury
Pending
NCD079054
ROWAN
979
UNITED HOUSE OF PRAYER DRUM SITE
501 OLD CONCORD ROAD
SALISBURY
NFA
NONCD000
JCT OF OLD BEATTY FORD RD
Evaluation
Rowan
1664
EBENEZER LUTHERAN CHURCH
AND
ROCKWELL
Pending
NCD980557
ROWAN
755
OWENS ILL/SALISBURY BOX PLT
OLD US 29 NORTH
SPENCER
NFA
NCD986228
ROWAN
054
KANNAPOLIS PCE SPILL
ENOCHVILLE ROAD
KANNAPOLIS
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
1872
Hot Spot Solvents
Midway Drive and South Main St
Salisbury
Pending
NONCD000
423 N. MARTIN LUTHER KING
Evaluation
ROWAN
3155
KESLER MILL
JR A
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ROWAN
2868
STATESVILLE BLVD CONTAMINATION
2620 STATESVILLE BLVD
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
PEACH ORCHARD LN &
Evaluation
ROWAN
2616
PEACH ORCHARD LANE
HARDER ST
SALISBURY
Pending
NC5210022
ROWAN
047
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1825 WOODLEAF RD
SALISBURY
NFA
NCD982095
ROWAN
093
JAYS CLEANERS
1803 N MAIN ST
KANNAPOLIS
SPL
NCD000653
Voluntary
ROWAN
576
KERN RUBBER CO. URETHANE PLANT
1415 JAKE ALEXANDER RD S
SALISBURY
AA
NCD066327
ROWAN
313
FINETEX, INC.
500 HINKLE LANE
SALISBURY
NFA
NCD986197
Voluntary
ROWAN
283
SALISBURY COAL GAS PLANT #1
324 EAST LIBERTY STREET
SALISBURY
AA
NONCD000
GRANITE
ROWAN
0036
BALFOUR ROAD BATTERY
BALFOUR ROAD
QUARRY
NFA
NONCD000
SPRING AND COLONIAL
Evaluation
Rowan
2073
MILFORD HILLS PCE SITE
DRIVES
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
2166
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE #35
500 INDUSTRIAL AVE
ROCKWELL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
1936
JOHNSON WELL
135 DILLON STREET
CHINA GROVE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
ROWAN
1 145
SALISBURY ASPHALT PLANT/SITE #45
JAKE ALEXANDER BLVD
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
3192
CHINA GROVE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
308 E THOM ST
CHINA GROVE
Pending
NONCD000
1825 JAKE ALEXANDER BLVD
Rowan
1494
CHEVRON
WEST
SALISBURY
NFA
NONCD000
ROWAN
0058
ABEX CORP.
US 29 SOUTH
SALISBURY
NFA
NCD003218
ROWAN
492
CAROLINA RUBBER HOSE COMPANY
1801 SOUTH RAILROAD
SALISBURY
SPL
NCD981471
ROWAN
873
HWY 801 BARBER
SR 1958 100 FT. S OF SR1
BARBER
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
2562
SUNSHINE MFG - PCE
HIGHWAY 52 SOUTH
ROCKWELL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
2095
MOORES RENTAL #2
625 NORTH MAIN STREET
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
1588
DAUGHERTY ROAD
DAUGHERTY ROAD
LANDIS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
2110
Myers Brothers Gin Solvents
3165 Woodleaf Road
Salisbury
Pending
NCD980843
ROWAN
528
TOWN CREEK REGIONAL WWTP
HEILIGTOWN ROAD
SALISBURY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
2410
ROCKWELL WELL 003
HWY 52
ROCKWELL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
1601
DERRICK TRUCK STOP #2
PEELER ROAD AND I-85
SALISBURY
Pending
NONCD000
WYATTS CHURCH GROVE
ROWAN
0048
WALKER DRUM DISPOSAL
ROAD
GOLD HILL
NFA
NCD108702
ROWAN
606
HARTSOE BATTERY
2513 LINA AVE
KANNAPOLIS
SPL
NCD980843
ROWAN
460
GRANT CREEK WWTP
CRUSE ROAD
SALISBURY
SPL
NCD021388
ROWAN
939
HARRIS BATTERY AND METAL CO.
300 W CEMETARY ST
SALISBURY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rowan
1427
CANNON BLVD SOLVENT SITE
2800 BLOCK CANNON BLVD
KANNAPOLIS
Pending
RUTHERFO
NONCD000
Evaluation
RD
2597
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES
1181 OLD CAROLEEN RD
FOREST CITY
Pending
RUTHERFO
NONCD000
RD
1107
CONE MILLS - FLORENCE PLANT
FLORENCE & DEPOT RDS
FOREST CITY
SPL
RUTHERFO
NCD986166
RUTHERFORDTO
RD
411
CAMPBELL PROPERTY DRUM
STATE ROAD 1181
N
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rutherford
2551
Stonecutter Mills Corporation
300 Dallas Street
S indale
Pending
RUTHERFO
NCD066307
RD
851
POLYSAR INC RESINS DIV
688 VANCE ST
FOREST CITY
NFA
RUTHERFO
NONCD000
Evaluation
RD
2954
WATTS INDUSTRIES
100 WATTS RD
SPINDALE
Pendin
NONCD000
RUTHERFORDTO
Evaluation
Rutherford
2237
OMC FACILITY FORMER
160 Executive Drive
N
Pending
NONCD000
ALEXANDER
Evaluation
Rutherford
1562
CRELLIN CORP.
PINE ST.
MILLS
Pending
RUTHERFO
NCD981003
NFA w/
RD
957
HENSON LANDFILL
US HIGHWAY 221 SOUTH
FOREST CITY
Restrictions
RUTHERFO
NCD981473
RD
150
CHERRY MT STREET DRUM
602 CHERRY MOUNTAIN
FOREST CITY
SPL
RUTHERFO
NCDO03162
RD
971
ELMORE, CORP THE
204 OAK STREET
SPINDALE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Rutherford
2603
Timken US Corp.
1510 Hi hwa 221 South
Rutherfordton
Pending
RUTHERFO
NCDO83673
RUTHERFORDTO
RD
616
REEVES BROTHERS
RAILROAD AVE
N
SPL
RUTHERFO
NONCD000
WATTS REGULATOR -GENERAL AIDES
RD
0060
SITE
WITHROW ROAD
FOREST CITY
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
SAMPSON
1171
RENTAL UNIFORM SERVICES
117 W ELIZABETH STREET
CLINTON
AA
NCD000613
IP
SAMPSON
364
WEST POINT PEPPERELL CLINTON
HWY 421
CLINTON
NFA
NCD981929
SAMPSON
797
SAMPSON COUNTY TRASH DUMPSTER
NEAR SPIVEY'S CORNER
DUNN
NFA
NONCD000
Sampson
2504
Southern States Coop Spill
SR 1130 Lundy Rd
Clinton
Non-Haz NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Sampson
1908
INTERPANE GLASS COMPANY
520 EAST RAILROAD STREET
CLINTON
Pending
NONCD000
SAMPSON
1668
CORNER COTTON GIN
151 MINGO CHURCH RD
MINGO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
SAMPSON
1851
ALCATEL
510 COMMERCE ST
CLINTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Sampson
1815
Hamilton Beach -Proctor Silex
100-A Fontana Street
Clinton
Pending
NONCD000
ROANOKE AND CHURCH
Evaluation
Sampson
2668
VANN CROSSROADS
ROADS
CLINTON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Scotland
2050
MAXTON OIL & FERT. CO. - SHAW FARM
SR 1424
WAGRAM
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
SCOTLAND
2748
RAIL ROAD FRICTION PRODUCTS
13601 AIRPORT RD
MAXTON
Pending
NCD982119
SCOTLAND
620
GIBSON MIDNIGHT DUMPING SITE
OFF HIGHWAY 391
GIBSON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
SCOTLAND
2949
SCOTLAND COUNTY PRISON FRMR)
22600 WAGRAM RD
WAGRAM
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Scotland
1661
EATON CORPORATION
HWY 401 BYPASS NORTH
LAURINBURG
AA
NONCD000
Scotland
1574
CSX-GIBSON TRAIN DERAILMENT
HIGHWAY 79
GIBSON
NFA
NONCD000
Scotland
2711
WESTPOINT STEVENS
AIRPORT ROAD
WAGRAM
SPL
NONCD000
NFA w/
SCOTLAND
0056
JAMES LANDFILL
HWY 74 & SR 1369
LAURINBURG
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Scotland
2308
PILKINGTON-LIBBY OWEN FORD
US HIGHWAY 74 EAST
LAURINBURG
Pending
NCD982080
SCOTLAND
152
PEE DEE TIMBER CO
230 W BIZZELL ST
LAURINBURG
SPL
NONCD000
SCOTLAND
1153
UNITED AGRI PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTION
17021 Old Maxton Road
LAURINBURG
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Scotland
2418
ROGOSIN CONVERTERS (KORDSA USA)
17780 ARMSTRONG RD
LAUREL HILL
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
SCOTLAND
0040
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
HWYS 401 AND 15-501
LAURINBURG
(AA)
NCD986172
SCOTLAND
500
MCLEAN BROTHERS FARM
SR 1415
WAGRAM
SPL
NCDO82358
SCOTLAND
854
ARMSTRONG RUBBER COMPANY
STATE ROAD 1304
LAUREL HILL
NFA
NCD082363
SCOTLAND
102
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
17321 HARRY MALLOY RD
LAURINBURG
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Scotland
2685
WAGRAM INTENTIONAL DUMP
OFF 401
WAGRAM
Pending
NONCD000
SCOTLAND
2995
JOHNS MANVILLE LDFL
SKYWAY CHURCH RD
MAXTON
SPL
NCD037160
SCOTLAND
439
TOASTMASTER, INCORPORATED
17160 PLANT RD
LAURINBURG
SPL
NCD000605
SCOTLAND
022
PLANT MANAGERS PROPERTY
SR 1614
LAURINBURG
NFA
NONCD000
A
Voluntary
SCOTLAND
2833
UMICORE CSM NA
17180 AIRPORT RD
MAXTON
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
STANLY
2223
STANLY STATION SHOPPING CENTER
636 NC HWY 27 E
ALBERMARLE
Pending
NONCD000
Now
Evaluation
Stanly
1319
Barefoot -Carolina Oil
850 South Second Street
Albemarle
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
STANLY
2242
FLAME REFRACTORIES, INC
152 AMERICAN DR
OAKBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
1287
AREY/TAYLOR WELLS
24459 HIGHWAY 52
ALBEMARLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
STANLY
1 120
EATON AERO UIP, INC FORMER
680 LANIER RD
NORWOOD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
1388
BROOKWOOD INDUSTRIAL
127 CHARTER ST
ALBERMARLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
2018
LOVE LUMBER COMPANY #3
301 WEST STANLY STREET
STANFIELD
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Stanly
1888
HYDROLABS, INC. ALLIED COLLOIDS
2028 KINGSLEY DRIVE
ALBEMARLE
AA
NONCD000
Stanly
1536
CONCORD TELEPHONE
250 N 1ST ST
ALBEMARLE
NFA
NCD000773
STANLY
655
OLDOVER CORP/CAROLINA SOLITE
RT 2 - SR 2001
NORWOOD
NFA
NONCD000
FABCO FASTENING SYSTEMS/DIXIE
Voluntary
STANLY
1137
YARNS
614 NC HWY 200 S
STANFIELD
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
2026
MAIN STREET SOLVENT SITE
WEST MAIN STREET
LOCUST
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
2358
OLD SALISBURY ROAD WELLS
OLD SALISBURY RD
ALBEMARLE
Pending
NC6210022
STANLY
046
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
1816 E MAIN ST
ALBEMARLE
NFA
NONCD000
STANLY
1177
ALCOA-PINE RD RAVINE DISPOSAL
PINE RD
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
3204
KINGSLEY DR METALS
2035 KINGSLEY DR
ALBEMARLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
1955
KIKER HOSIERY
BROWNS HILL RD
LOCUST
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
2384
Reeves Brothers, Inc.
1135 Montgomery Ave
Albemarle
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
2100
MORTON RESIDENCE
HWY 200, S OF STANFIELD
STANFIELD
Pending
NONCD000
STANLY
0053
CAROLINA MARBLE CO.
INDIAN MOUND ROAD
ALBEMARLE
SPL
NONCD000
STANLY
0001
STANLY NEWS & PRESS
237 W NORTH STREET
ALBEMARLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
2098
MORGAN MILLS DAWSON PLANT #6)
200 HWY 24/27
ALBEMARLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
STANLY
2936
CONCRETE SUPPLY COMPANY
115 AQUADALE DR
ALBERMARLE
Pending
NONCD000
I
Evaluation
Stanly
2749
WISCASSETT MILLS
233 MONTGOMERY AVENUE
ALBEMARLE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
2651
UNITED SCREEN PRINTERS, INC.
BROWNS HILL ROAD
LOCUST
Pendin
NONCD000
STANLY
1063
ARROWOOD, INC
13183 INDIAN MOUND ROAD
NORWOOD
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
STANLY
2812
RANDALLS FERRY RD SUPPLY WELLS
17586 RANDALLS FERRY RD
NORWOOD
Pending
NONCD000
STANLY
1094
ALLISON MANUFACTURING CO
930 OLD CHARLOTTE ROAD
ALBEMARLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stanly
2770
YADKIN BRICK COMPANY
44266 MOSS LANE
NEW LONDON
Pending
NONCD000
WALNUT COVE, TOWN OF/PUBLIC
Evaluation
Stokes
2692
SUPPLY WELL
MAIN STREET
WALNUT COVE
Pending
NONCD000
STOKES
1789
OAKLEY'S GROCERY
6148 NC 66 SOUTH
KING
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
STOKES
2872
WALNUT COVE TIRE CENTER, INC
1293 US HWY 311
WALNUT COVE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Stokes
2330
PRIDDY PROPERTY, WINIFRED
4707 HIGHWAY 8 N.
LAWSONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
STOKES
0091
DUKE POWER/WALNUT COVE
POWER HOUSE ROAD
WALNUT COVE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
STOKES
1786
WATT STEVENS
4461 NC HWY 8 N
DANBURY
Pending
NCD980250
REYNOLDS, RJ TOBACCO CO/BROOK
BROOKE COVE STREET
STOKES
450
COVE
SR1941
GERMANTOWN
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
STOKES
1654
DEAN'S 76
3390 US HWY 311 N
PINE HALL
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
SURRY
2632
WHITE SWANS RENTALS
204 E MARKET ST
ELKIN
Pending
NCDO03229
SURRY
358
SCM PROCTOR-SILEX/WEAREVER
HAY ST
MOUNT AIRY
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
Surry
1226
ADAMS-MILLIS PLANT 2/33 - NONUST
838 S. MAIN ST.
MOUNT AIRY
AA
NCDO03233
SURRY
673
HOOVER REPAIR SHOP
461 N SOUTH STREET SR1669
MT AIRY
SPL
NCDO03464
SURRY
765
VAUGHAN-BASSETT FURNITURE CO.
ROUTE 268 EAST
ELKIN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
2652
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES AUTOMOTIVE
511 HAY ST.
MOUNT AIRY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
SURRY
1446
INTERSTATE SIGN CO
1990 ROCKFORD ST
MOUNT AIRY
Pending
NONCD000
NFA w/
SURRY
2987
CMI DRUM CLEANING AREA
200 BLANKET LANE
ELKIN
Restrictions
NONCD000
SURRY
0065
CMI INDUSTRIES
304 EAST MAIN STREET
ELKIN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
2536
STATE ROAD GROCERY
1930 US 21
STATE ROAD
Pending
NONCD000
SURRY
0016
CMC LANDFILL
EAST MAIN STREET
ELKIN
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
1821
Hanna Shoemaker Residence
194 Ararat Lon hill Road
Pilot Mountain
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
SURRY
2044
KAPP ST FERTILIZER SPILL
515 W KAPP ST
DOBSON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
2125
NC FOAM INDUSTRIES - NONUST
511 CARTER ST.
MOUNT AIRY
Pending
NCD986166
PILOT
SURRY
379
PILOT MOUNTAIN TIRE FIRE
DAVENPORT ROAD
MOUNTAIN
SPL
NONCD000
SURRY
1092
CMI WWTP PARCELI
HWY 268
ELKIN
SPL
NCD986171
SURRY
254
SURRY COUNTY TIRE FIRE
HWY 268
DOBSON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
2151
NCDOT - SURRY COUNTY
HWY 601 NORTH
DOBSON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
2772
Yoco Rental property
110 Quaker Road
Mt. Airy
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
3188
RENFRO CORPORATION
611 LINVILLE ROAD
MOUNT AIRY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
2311
PINE STATE KNITWEAR - C
630 INDEPENDENCE BL
MOUNT AIRY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
1748
GANT STATION, FORMER
102 WEST LEBANON STREET
MOUNT AIRY
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
SURRY
2791
THE TRIBUNE
214 E MAIN ST
ELKIN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
1719
Flavor-o-rich
1607 West Pine Street
Mt. Airy
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
2588
The Store - Siloam
3069 Siloam Road
Siloam
Pending
NONCD000
NFA w/
SURRY
1082
CMI FLYASH DISPOSAL PARCEL 2
HWY 268
ELKIN
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Surry
2306
Pike Electric, Inc.
418 Smith Street
Mt. Airy
Pending
NONCD000
SWAIN
2190
NCDOT SITE #49
HEWITTS RD
NANTAHALA
NFA
NCD098765
SWAIN
506
SINGER CO/FURNITURE DIV BRYSON
BRYSON WALK
BRYSON CITY
SPL
TRANSYLV
NC7210022
ANIA
045
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
E FRENCH BROAD ST
BREVARD
NFA
TRANSYLV
NCN000410
Evaluation
ANIA
007
TRANSYLVANIA TANNING CO
SILVERSTEEN AVENUE
BREVARD
Pending
TRANSYLV
NONCD000
ANIA
2985
TOTAL AUTO REPAIR & SERVICE
325 ROSMAN HWY
BREVARD
SPL
TRANSYLV
NCD980729
Voluntary
ANIA
677
KNOB CREEK FLYASH DISPOSAL
SR 1540
BREVARD
AA
NONCD000
Transylvania
2182
NCDOT ROSMAN-SALT STORAGE
SR 1388
ROSMAN
Non-Haz Site
NONCD000
Evaluation
Transylvania
1523
COATS AMERICAN-SYLVAN PLANT
OLD US 64
ROSMAN
Pending
TRANSYLV
NCD980502
NFA w/
ANIA
827
BROWN #1
SR 1504 VANDERBILT RD
PISGAH FOREST
Restrictions
TRANSYLV
NCD980729
ANIA
537
CAMP STRAUSS
BOLVESTON HIGHWAY SR 276
BREVARD
NFA
TRANSYLV
NCD980728
ANIA
745
OSHIELDS FLY ASH
SR 1510
BREVARD
SPL
TRANSYLV
NCD980503
ANIA
072
OWENS LANDFILL/OLIN
OSBORNE ROAD
BREVARD
NFA
NCD055167
Evaluation
Transylvania
324
MITCHELL-BISSELL PLANT
HWY US 64
ROSMAN
Pending
TRANSYLV
NONCD000
Evaluation
ANIA
1083
TOXAWAY TANNING CO
MAIN ST
ROSMAN
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Transylvania
2621
TRANSAMERICA MEDICAL BUILDING
158 MCCLEAN ROAD
BREVARD
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Tyrrell
2677
VOLIVA OIL COMPANY SITE
201 WATER STREET
COLUMBIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Tyrrell
1505
CITY MOTOR PARTS
HWY 64
COLUMBIA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
TYRRELL
1638
SOUTHERN STATES COOP
US 64 & TRAVIS RD
COLUMBIA
Pending
NCD986176
LAKEWOOD & RHODERA
UNION
030
RHODERIA DRIVE WELLS
DRIVE
STALLINGS
SPL
NCD986191
Evaluation
UNION
484
STOUT INTERNATIONAL OF NC, INC
HIGHWAY 74 EAST
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
2157
NCDOT ASPHALT SITE NO 12 BOGGS
2318 CONCORD HWY
MONROE
Pending
NCD000616
UNION
516
SCOVILL INC/SECURITY PRODUCTS
HWY 74 E
MONROE
SPL
NCD003155
SCOTT AVIATION OF MONROE/TOOL
UNION
587
SERV
309 W. CROWELL ST
MONROE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
UNION
2923
COOPER TOOLS, LLC
3012 MASON ST
MONROE
Pending
NCD981863
UNION
228
SCHERER, R.P.
2021 E. ROOSEVELT BLVD.
MONROE
SPL
NONCD000
3600 BLOCK OLD CHARLOTTE
Evaluation
UNION
3020
OLD CHARLOTTE HWY PCE 3600 BLOCK
HWY
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
1355
BLOOMSBURG MILLS PLANT - SOLVENT
3000 STITT ST
MONROE
Pending
NCD981030
NW CORNER S PROVIDENCE
UNION
836
WAXHAW STORAGE TANKS
ST
WAXHAW
NFA
NONCD000
COMAR INDUSTRIES/MELVILLE
Evaluation
UNION
1945
KNITWARE
915 CURTIS ST
MONROE
Pending
NCSFN0406
UNION
894
STALLINGS SALVAGE
SECREST AVE
MONROE
SPL
NCD070619
UNION
911
TELEDYNE ALLVAC MONROE PLANT
2020 ASHCRAFT AVE
MONROE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
UNION
2919
ROCKY RIVER RD PCE
3501 N ROCKY RIVER RD
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
UNION
2380
SUTTON PARK GROCERY
2701 WALKUP AVE
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
CONCRETE SERVICE CO/CEMEX/READY
4206 W UNIONVILLE INDIAN
UNION
2395
MIX
TRAIL
INDIAN TRAIL
NFA
NCD986232
UNION
213
SUMMIT RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
3501 Gribble Road
STALLINGS
SPL
NCD086872
UNION
082
GENCORP PRINTWORLD INC
2011 ROCKY RIVER ROAD
MONROE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
UNION
2928
SKYWAY DR PCE
1012 SKYWAY DR
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
IF
Evaluation
Union
3178
LUDWIG MUSSER FACILITY
2804 & 2806 MASON ST
Monroe
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
1516
CLONTZ RESIDENCE
5304 LANDSFORD RD
MARSHVILLE
Pending
NCD095458
SCHRADER AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS
Evaluation
UNION
709
DIV.
1609 AIRPORT ROAD
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
2329
PRICES PHILLIPS 66
1601 ROOSEVELT AVE
MONROE
Pending
NCD982145
Union
690
MCGEE BROS.-CARRIKER RD - SOLVENT
4608 CARRIKER RD
MONROE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
2093
MONROE MUNICIPAL SERVICE
2401 WALKUP AVE
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
2092
MONROE ICE AND FUEL (SOLVENTS)
601 NORTH CHARLOTTE AVE
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
2527
SQUARE D - CATCH BASIN
1809 AIRPORT RD
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
1717
FIRST CITIZENS BANK
2743 W. Roosevelt Blvd
Monroe
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
UNION
2122
MORGAN MILL RD CONTAMINATION
5613 MORGAN MILL RD
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
Union
1225
ADA MCGEE
5212 LEE MASSEY RD
WAXHAW
NFA
NCD981930
UNION
217
UNION COUNTY DRUM
SOUTHERLIN AVENUE
MONROE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Union
2039
MASON RESIDENCE
409 BIVENS RD
MONROE
Pending
NCN000410
RIDGE RD & UNIONVILLE-
Evaluation
UNION
585
UNIONVILLE-INDIAN TRAIL DRUM
INDIAN
MONROE
Pending
NONCD000
VANCE
1062
SWAIM'S TRUCK PARTS & SERVICE
WELCOME AVENUE
HENDERSON
NFA
NCD981863
VANCE
277
PERRY BUILDERS - RALEIGH RD
2846 RALEIGH RD
HENDERSON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Vance
1371
BOWMAN BODY SHOP FREDS
ST. ANDREWS CHURCH RD
HENDERSON
Pending
NCDO82362
Voluntary
VANCE
989
TUNGSTEN QUEEN MINE/ATLAS MINE
SR 1348
TOWNSVILLE
AA
NONCD000
Voluntary
VANCE
1084
HENDERSON COAL GAS PLANT
Yadkin Street
HENDERSON
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Vance
3201
HENDERSON LAUNDRY
341 N Chestnut St
HENDERSON
Pending
NONCD000
VANCE
0054
MOORES COMPANY
US I BUSINESS & SR 1001
HENDERSON
SPL
NC0001122
VANCE
142
VANCE COUNTY DRUM FIRE
HWY 39 N
HENDERSON
NFA
NCDO53528
LAURENS GLASS/BALL-INCON GLASS
VANCE
170
PACK
USISOUTH
HENDERSON
NFA
NONCD000
VANCE
2973
TONYS AUTOMOTIVE
2396 N GARNETT ST
HENDERSON
SPL
NCD986215
VANCE
697
KRAJACK TRUCK SPILL
PARHAM ROAD
HENDERSON
NFA
NONCD000
Vance
1397
BURKART CAROLINA
DABNEY DRIVE
HENDERSON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Vance
1527
COFFEY, SARA PROPERTY
339 WEST YOUNG AVENUE
HENDERSON
Pending
NCD982115
VANCE
040
PERRY BUILDERS - MOBILE TRACT
NICHOLAS ST & SKENES AVE
HENDERSON
SPL
NCD991278
WAKE
284
CAROLINA P&L CO. HARRIS NUCLEAR PL
SR 1134
NEW HILL
NFA
NONCD000
EAST MARTIN ST SOLVENT
Evaluation
WAKE
3147
CONTAMINATION
215 SOUTH PERSON ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3171
SANITARY LAUNDRY
417 S MCDOWELL ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
1127
RALEIGH TTA-DILLON PARCEL C
510 & 602 W MARTIN ST
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
WAKE
1061
CP&L NORTHERN DIVISION COMPLEX
902 WITHERS RD; SR 1466
GARNER
AA
NCN000407
CARALEIGH PHOSPHATE AND
WAKE
686
FERTILIZER
1601 LAKE WHEELER ROAD
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
2289
DUNN, R.F. PROPERTY
6425 GLENWOOD AVE
RALEIGH
Pending
NCDO03195
Voluntary
WAKE
161
CORNING GLASS WORKS
3900 ELECTRONICS DRIVE
RALEIGH
AA
NCDO03195
WAKE
963
WESTINGHOUSE ELEC METER & LIGHT
US I N
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
WAKE
1 126
RALEIGH TTA-DILLON PARCEL B
S WEST ST
RALEIGH
SPL
NCD991277
WAKE
856
NCDA PESTICIDE LAB STORAGE
BLUE RIDGE ROAD
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3168
FORMER UNION 76 STATION
6101 Glenwood Avenue
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Wake
2360
C-MINI MART
8035 CHAPEL HILL ROAD
CARY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2773
ZEMA CORP.
6514 CHAPEL HILL RD.
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
2943
POOLE ROAD PCE
POOLE RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
WAKE
1064
GUILFORD MILLS PLANT
200 DICKENS ROAD
FU UAY-VARINA
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
1709
FAST FARE 581
2721 MCNEIL STREET
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3166
ROBB PROPERTIES
1300-1318 Capital Boulevard
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD991278
Evaluation
WAKE
920
RALEIGH NEUSE RIVER WWTP
BATTLE -BRIDGE RD SR 2552
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD065302
WAKE
267
WASTE INDUSTRIES
4900 CRAFTSMAN DRIVE
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
I
Evaluation
WAKE
2947
SURTRONICS ELECTROPLATING
4001 BERYL RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
HODGE RD & SATTERWHITE
WAKF.
1744
HODGE RD & SATTERWHITE DR WELLS
DR
KNIGHTDALE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
2290
HILLIARD FOREST
7503 GREEN HOPE SCHOOL RD
CARY
Pending
NCN000404
Evaluation
WAKE
408
WOODLIEF ROAD TCE
9008 WOODLIEF RD
WAKE FOREST
Pending
NONCD000
413 SOUTH GLENWOOD
Evaluation
Wake
1780
GLENWOOD AVENUE
AVENUE
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD003186
INTERNATIONAL PAPER/RICHMOND
WAKE
004
GRAVURE
2215 S. WILMINGTON STREET
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
AEvaluation
WAKE
2946
APEX VILLAGE
500-610 WILLIAMS ST
APEX
Pending
NCN000402
Evaluation
WAKE
583
STACKPOLE COMPOENTS/ARK-LES LABS
3400 YONKERS ROAD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3226
SAWYER ROAD STOCKPILES - B
1421 SAWYER RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Wake
2201
NEWS & OBSERVER MECH BLV-SPILL
1400 MECHANICAL BLVD.
GARNER
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3212
CIRCLE K 2723303 - SOLVENTS
2506 S Saunders St
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
2875
CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
409 W MARTIN ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD981929
WAKE
243
GILLCREST ROAD DRUM MIDNIGHT
GILLCREST ROAD
WAKE FOREST
NFA
NC9210020
WAKE
732
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
3115 WESTERN BLVD
RALEIGH
NFA
NCD986166
WAKE
171
PIERCE LYNN PROPERTY
ROUTE 5
APEX
NFA
NCD981929
WAKE
615
AUBURN CHURCH ROAD DRUM
AUBURN CHURCH ROAD
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3219
Sawyer Road Stockpiles - A
1451 Sawyer Rd
Raleigh
Pending
NCD986166
WAKE
155
BAKER MAGGIE PROPERTY
1209 TRINITY ROAD
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
1980
LAN-O-SHEEN, INC.
201 DICKENS RD
FU UAY-VARINA
Pending
NC4210022
WAKE
907
USA RESERVE XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS
2017 W GARNER ST
GARNER
NFA
NCD000616
WAKE
276
ITT CORPORATION
1208 FRONT ST BLDG K
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2116
NAPA/LOCKAMY'S BODY SHOP FORMER
1305 US 70 HWY WEST
GARNER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3230
BROOKS STREET 610 PROPERTY
610 Brooks St
WAKE FOREST
Pending
NCD982098
WAKE
774
CAL -TONE PAINTS
5115 NEW BERN AVE
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
Wake
2069
MICROWAVE LABORATORIES, INC.
8917 GLENWOOD AVE.
RALEIGH
NFA
NCD982101
Evaluation
Wake
669
CARY VILLAGE 66
1101 WALNUT ST.
CARY
Pending
NCD982153
WAKE
280
PRECISION ALLOYS
1040 CORPORATION PKWY
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Wake
2082
MITCHELL PROPERTY FORMER
3601 DOYLE ROAD
ZEBULON
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3236
SPEEDWAY 6986
3912 Western Blvd
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD982116
Voluntary
WAKE
477
CONAGRA FOODS, INC
4851 JONES SAUSAGE RD
GARNER
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
2882
NEEDMORE GENERAL STORE
1921 BASS LAKE RD
FU UAY-VARINA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3038
AVERETTE ROAD SOLVENTS
900 AVERETTE ROAD
WAKE FOREST
Pending
NONCD000
Wake
3191
BAILEY PROPERTY
9101 FALLS OF NEUSE RD
RALEIGH
NFA
NCD000831
WAKE
065
PHOTO CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC
105 FOREST DRIVE
KNIGHTDALE
NFA
NCD986232
WAKE
379
GRESHAMS LAKE INDUSTRIAL PARK
3220 NORTHSIDE DRIVE
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
WAKE
1125
RALEIGH TTA-DILLON PARCEL A
102 S WEST ST
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
Wake
1865
HOMESTEAD VILLAGE MOBILE HM PK
7434 CAPITAL BLVD.
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
WAKE
1124
RALEIGH TTA-WILSON PARCEL
200 S WEST ST
RALEIGH
SPL
NCD986229
WAKF.
359
PHOTO CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
11 N. PINE STREET
WENDELL
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3049
NCDOT-1301 BLUE RIDGE RD
1301 BLUE RIDGE RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3186
W SOUTH ST TCE
601 W SOUTH ST
Raleigh
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3153
FORMER CONOCO PHILLIPS 66
6000 Glenwood Avenue
ralei h
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
1989
PEDEN FAMILY, LLC
1859 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2191
NCDOT SITE-C.C. MANGUM US 64E
5201 OLD US 64 EAST
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD991277
WAKE.
807
WOOLFOLK CHEMICAL WORKS
WILSON ROAD
WENDELL
NFA
NCD980843
WAKE
106
WEATHERSFIELD PLACE CONDOMINIUM
774 WEATHERGREE DRIVE
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
WAKE
2821
COMPLETE AUTO CENTER
909 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
NFA w/
WAKE
2822
GRAY & CREECH FRMR
8024 GLENWOOD AVE
RALEIGH
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3198
W MARTIN STREET TCE
313 W MARTIN ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
2831
TWIN LAKES SUBDIVISION
223 ROPE WALK COURT
MORRISVILLE
NFA
NCD986188
Voluntary
WAKE
902
RALEIGH COAL GAS PLANT NO. 2
600 West Cabarrus Street
RALEIGH
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
3200
Industrial Drive TCE
430 Industrial Dr
WENDELL
Pending
NCD986188
S MCDOWELL & W CABARRUS
Voluntary
WAKE
894
RALEIGH COAL GAS PLANT NO. 1
STS
RALEIGH
(AA)
NCD981028
WAKE
236
TAYLOR'S POND TOWNHOUSES
115 BRIGHTLEAF COURT
CARY
NFA
NCD000616
WAKE
284
ITT CORPORATION
3004 INDUSTRIAL DR BDG D
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
WAKE
1123
RALEIGH TTA-SE PARCEL
S WEST ST & MORGAN ST
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
WAKE
2558
319 S WEST ST DEVELOPMENT
319 WEST ST
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3018
SOUTH BLOUNT STREET SOLVENTS
S BLOUNT & S PERSON STS
RALEIGH
Pending
NCDO80894
Evaluation
WAKE
645
CHLORIDE AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES
2525 AND 2539 NOBLIN RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
0077
OLD STATE LAB
950 E. CHATHAM STREET
CARY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2448
SBI FACILITY
121 EAST TRYON RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
0037
DURANT PARK
DURANT ROAD
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3014
CITY OF RALEIGH VEHICLE MAINT.
901 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
2969
CAPITAL INN
1625 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
WAKE
2981
TRI POINT-CAROLINA FREIGHTLINER
3500 YONKERS RD
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
Wake
2707
WESTGATE PROPERTY
8720 FLEET SERVICE DRIVE
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
1468
CC MANGUM-HIGHWAY 54
6105 CHAPEL HILL ROAD
Raleigh
Pending
NONCD000
SR 1010 & OLD MCCULLERS
Voluntary
WAKE
2992
MCCULLERS WALK PROPERTY
RD
RALEIGH
(AA)
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
1399
BURKE'S HARDWARE
5227 HILLSBOROUGH STREET
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
0019
SIR WALTER GUN CLUB
US 64
KNIGHTDALE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2377
RC MOTOR COMPANY
6921 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2683
W.E. GARRISON COMPANY
5820 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2475
SIRCHIE FINGERPRINT LAB
5831 TRIANGLE DR
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3001
SMOKEY HOLLOW
WEST AND PEACE STREETS
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Wake
2701
WEAVEXX CORPORATION
11120 CAPITOL BOULEVARD
WAKE FOREST
NFA
NONCD000
Voluntary
WAKE
3099
BASF
7308 ROUSE RD
HOLLY SPRINGS
(AA)
NONCD000
WAKE COUNTY SCHOOLS -NOBLE ROAD
Evaluation
Wake
2689
FORMER MA
503 NOBLE ROAD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
1403
WAKEFIELD CITGO
23 SUNNYBROOK RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
1418
CROSLAND PROPERTY
HIGH HOUSE RD & DAVIS DR
CARY
NFA
NONCD000
WAKF,
1033
AMERICAN CONTRACT COATINGS
HWY 55
APEX
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKF.
3063
MCNEILS GROCERY
2237 OLD US HWY 1
APEX
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2546
STOCK BUILDING SUPPLY
1701 NORTH SALEM STREET
APEX
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
1430
DELL MOORE PROPERTY
5815 HILLSBOROUGH ST
RALEIGH
SPL
NCD086326
WAKE
741
TEXACO INC/APEX
2232 TEN TEN RD
APEX
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3100
HILLTOP RD CONTAMINATION
5801 HILLTOP RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Wake
2379
REA CONSTRUCTION -WEST RALEIGH
5801 CHAPEL HILL ROAD
RALEIGH
SPL
NCD980557
WAKE
664
BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.
US 1 NORTH
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
1393
PILOT MILLS
1121 HAYNES ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
2984
HWY 70 W 1100 BLOCK SOLVENTS
US HWY 70 WEST
GARNER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2416
Rogers Realty Property
502 W MORGAN ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
1203
ROYAL/CROWN PONTIAC
2501 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
NFA
NCD040047
WAKE
466
EAST CAROLINA METAL TREAT, INC.
1010 S. SAUNDERS STREET
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
WAKE COUNTY HOMELESS
Evaluation
Wake
2688
SHELTER MONTGOMERY
1420 S. WILMINGTON STREET
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
0066
WAKE AUTO PARTS FORMER
3520 TRYON RD
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
ARROW DR & GLENWOOD
WAKE
1170
ARROW DRIVE-CRABTREE CREEK
AVE
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2374
RAY PAVING FORMER /98 FOOD MART
995 DURHAM RD
WAKE FOREST
Pending
NONCD000
CARPENTER FIRE STATION
WAKE
1057
CARPENTER BATTERY DUMP
ROAD
CARY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2629
TRIANGLE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMEN
2602 S ELM ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NCN000410
Evaluation
WAKE
936
TRAWICK RD/BOND ST
TRAWICK RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD075563
WAKE
932
ESB INC/EXIDE CORPORATION
2510 NORTH BOULEVARD
RALEIGH
NFA
NCN000409
WAKE
811
ELECTRIC MOTOR & TRANSFORMER
1900 S SAUNDERS ST
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
1659
POWERHOUSES UARE
JONES & WEST STREETS
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
TRYON HILL DR SOLVENT
Evaluation
WAKE
3140
CONTAMINATION
905 TRYON HILL DR
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Wake
1598
DEHAVEN
413 AIRPORT BLVD.
MORRISVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
WAKE
1021
ISLEY ESTATE
5640 WESTGATE ROAD
RALEIGH
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3022
AMETHYST RIDGE DRIVE SOLVENTS
AMETHYST RIDGE DR
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
WAKE
2672
WAKE ENTERPRISES, INC
3333 AIR PARK RD
FUQUAY-VARINA
NFA
NCN000410
WILLOW
Evaluation
Wake
369
JAMES AUSTIN RD TCE
7834 JAMES AUSTIN ROAD
SPRINGS
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3080
CAROLINA PINES AVE CONTAMINATION
405 CAROLINA PINES AVE
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
2365
RALEIGH WELDING WORKS FORMER
414 SOUTH EAST STREET
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
1303
HARRELL SIGN COMPANY
512 PERSHING RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3010
TRIANGLE RENT -A -CAR
5401 HILLSBOROUGH ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NCR000135
WAKE
418
ZNR, INC
1020 CORPORATION PKWY
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
8200 AND 8250 FAYETTEVILLE
Wake
2728
WILLIAMS, E. W. FACILITY
RD
RALEIGH
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3006
STORAGE MAX vi
1932 WAKE FOREST RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD045915
Evaluation
WAKE
568
RALEIGH METAL PROCESSORS
2310 GARNER RD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
1575
DOROTHEA DIX PROPERTY
UMSTEAD DR
I RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wake
1322
BARWELL ROAD WELLS
CHARLES ST & ANN AVE
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3067
LEITH CHRYSLER JEEP
5500 CAPITAL BLVD
RALEIGH
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
3125
SALISBURY STREET CONTAMINATION
616 SOUTH SALISBURY ST
RALEIGH
Pending
NCD051853
WAKE
547
AUSTIN FOODS
E CHATHAM ST
CARY
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAKE
1223
BROOKS STREET TCE
BROOKS ST
WAKE FOREST
Pending
NONCD000
Wake
1325
Bazemore Wake LLC site
9440 Durant Road
Ralcigh
NFA
NONCD000
CORNELL DUBLIER ELECTRONICS
Evaluation
WAKE
2953
FRMR
118 E JONES ST
FU UA-VARINA
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WARREN
2363
BOYD'S CLEANERS
295 MASON DREWERY RD
MANSON
Pending
NONCD000
RR TRACK NORLINA TO
Evaluation
WARREN
2830
CSX RAILWAY, NORLINA TO LITTLETON
LITTLETON
Pending
WASHINGT
NCD981015
CAROLINA ALUMINUM STATE RD 1126
ON
803
DUMP
SR 1126 1.7 MILES SOUTH O
CRESWELL
NFA
WASHINGT
NCD000813
ON
592
GA -PACIFIC CORP/HDWD SAW
PLYWOOD DR
PLYMOUTH
SPL
WASHINGT
NCD981015
CAROLINA ALUMINUM/HERBERT
ON
746
TAYLOR
SR 1125
ROPER
SPL
WASHINGT
NCD075570
ON
820
PLYMOUTH WOOD TREATING COMPANY
N HWY 45
PLYMOUTH
SPL
WASHINGT
NCD000605
ON
055
PLYMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER
HIGHWAY 64 & 32
PLYMOUTH
NFA
NONCD000
Washington
1985
LEBANON CHEMICAL CORPORATION
1665 HIGHWAY 64 E
PLYMOUTH
SPL
NONCD000
WATAUGA
1095
MOSES CONE MEMORIAL PARK
BLUE RIDGE PKWY
BLOWING ROCK
SPL
NONCD000
NCDOT - SITE #38 BROWN BROTHERS
Evaluation
Watauga
2141
ASPHALT
HWY 105
BOONE
Pending
NONC13000
Evaluation
WATAUGA
1205
TOYOTA OF BOONE
665 E KING ST
BOONE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Watauga
1825
HARMON RESIDENCE, LARRY
5195 OLD HIGHWAY 321
SUGAR GROVE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WATAUGA
1088
BOONE KAWASAKI POLARIS FRMR
524 E KING ST
BOONE
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
WATAUGA
1930
PANTRY 141
771 BLOWING ROCK RD
BOONE
Pending
NONC13000
Voluntary
WATAUGA
1139
VERMONT AMERICAN
STATE FARM RD
BOONE
AA
NONCD000
Voluntary
Watauga
1907
INTERNATIONAL RESISTIVE CORP.
736 GREENWAY RD.
BOONE
AA
NCD986228
1410 BEECH MOUNTAIN
BEECH
WATAUGA
757
KAPLAN ETHYL ETHER DRUMS
PKWY.
MOUNTAIN
NFA
NONCD000
WATAUGA
1013
VERMONT AMERICAN CORP-WOOD PROP
BLOWING ROCK
NFA
NONCD000
NAPA AUTO REPAIR-TODD GREENE
Evaluation
WATAUGA
1086
PROPERTY
578 E KING ST
BOONE
Pending
NONCD000
MILE MARKER 296.1, BR
WATAUGA
1 112
OLD JOHN'S RIVER ROAD DUMP
PKWY
BLOWING ROCK
NFA
NCD039102
NFA w/
WAYNE
959
HEVI-DUTY ELECTRIC/GENERAL SIG
2701 HWY 117 S
GOLDSBORO
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wayne
3237
Goldsboro Bulk Plant
610 N James St
goldsboro
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
WAYNE
2891
GOLDSBORO MILLING -MILL #I & #2
938 MILLERS CHAPEL RD
GOLDSBORO
AA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wayne
3225
NATIONAL SALVAGE FIRE
430 Old Mt Olive Hwy
GOLDSBORO
Pending
NCD045924
Voluntary
WAYNE
339
ACME UNITED CORPORATION
HWY 117
FREMONT
AA
NCD986188
WAYNE
043
PINEWOOD DUMP SITE
302 NEW HOPE ROAD
GOLDSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
WAYNE
2598
COOPER BUSSMAN
210 DIXIE TRAIL
GOLDSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
WAYNE
2839
PERRY AUTO/YOUNG RESIDENCE
4172 US 117 SOUTH
DUDLEY
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAYNE
3036
HOLCOMBE HERBICIDE FIRE
1717 NC HWY 581
PIKEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
CITY OF GOLDSBORO MAINTENANCE
WAYNE
1690
COMPLEX
1601 N CLINGMAN ST
GOLDSBORO
SPL
NCN000404
117 BEST SAND AND GRAVEL
Evaluation
Wayne
504
BEST SAND & GRAVEL MAINT. SHOP
ROAD
GOLDSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
WAYNE
2777
APAC-GOLDSBORO ASPHALT PLANT
2421 ARRINGTON BRIDGE RD
GOLDSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAYNE
1558
1 DANIELS PROPERTY
200 N MALLORY ST
GOLDSBORO
Pending
NONCD000
Voluntary
Wayne
2646
Unifirst Corporation (FRMR TEXTILEASE)
800 South John Street
Goldsboro
(AA)
NONCD000
WAYNE
0018
ICI AMERICAS FORMER
703 NOR -AM ROAD =WL=
PIKEVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
WAYNE
1053
PARAMOUNT CHEVROLET
3300 HWY 70 BYPASS EAST
GOLDSBORO
NFA
NCD000830
WAYNE
661
CAROLINA P&L CO. LEE STEAM ELEC
SR 1007
GOLDSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WAYNE
2795
RD PATE ESTATE
101 E MAIN ST
PIKEVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
WAYNE
1491
COUSINS PERSONAL MINI -STORAGE
723 HWY 117 N BYPASS
GOLDSBORO
SPL
NCD980557
WAYNE
631
LIVEWIRE ELEC CO/CALIFORNIA SPRAY
1004 SOUTH GEORGE STREET
GOLDSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
OW
Evaluation
WAYNE
0043
GOLDSBORO IRON & METAL
801 N JOHN ST
GOLDSBORO
Pending
NCD003198
WAYNE
967
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO/CAROLINA
900 N GEORGE ST
GOLDSBORO
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wayne
2421
ROHR CHEMICAL, INC.
694 SHERIDAN FORREST RD.
GOLDSBORO
Pending
NCD986197
Voluntary
WAYNE
309
GOLDSBORO COAL GAS PLANT #1
Virginia and Vine Streets
GOLDSBORO
AA
NCN000409
WAYNF.
779
WAYNE AGRICULTURAL WORKS
700 S JOHN ST
GOLDSBORO
SPL
NCD024577
WAYNE
421
NORTH CAROLINA SALVAGE CO.
HWY 117 SOUTH
GOLDSBORO
SPL
NCD065295
WAYNE
495
TEXFI IMPRESSIONS
401 PATETOWN RD
GOLDSBORO
SPL
NCD000813
WAYNE
659
GA -PACIFIC CORP COMPLY
OLD MOUNT OLIVE HIGHWAY
DUDLEY
NFA
NONCD000
WAYNE
3023
AIRBORO TEXACO FRMR
1619 S SLOCUMB ST
GOLDSBORO
NFA
NONCD000
WAYNE
0052
NC CONSOLIDATED HIDE CO.
BRICK ROAD
GOLDSBORO
NFA
NCD000813
WAYNE
683
GA -PACIFIC CORP CHIP-N-SAW
OLD MOUNT OLIVE HIGHWAY
DUDLEY
NFA
NCD048184
WILKES
451
BURLINGTON HOME CHAIR
HIGHWAY 268
RONDA
SPL
NCD003221
NORTH
WILKES
462
GARDNER MIRROR CORPORATION
HWY 268 E
WILKESBORO
NFA
NONCD000
WILKES
0039
ABITIBI-PRICE CORPORATION
US 268
ROARING RIVER
NFA
NONCD000
1502 RIVER LIBERTY CHURCH
NORTH
WILKES
1750
ARTHUR LOWE JUNK YARD
GRV
WILKESBORO
NFA
NONCD000
2366 RED, WHITE AND BLUE
Evaluation
Wilkes
2719
WILBORN PROPERTY, GARFIELD
ROAD
ROARING RIVER
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wilkes
1254
American Drew Plant 12
1101 West D Street
North Wilkesboro
Pending
NONCD000
NORTH
Evaluation
Wilkes
2474
SINK PROPERTY, CHARLES
VANCE STREET
WILKESBORO
Pending
NCD986211
WILKES
274
STONEY FORK CREEK DRUM DUMP SITE
MT. ZION ROAD
DEEP GAP
SPL
NONCD000
NORTH
NFA w/
WILKES
0050
HWY 268 MIRROR WASTE DUMP
HWY 268
WILKESBORO
Restrictions
NCD982084
2401 STATONSBURG RD
Voluntary
WILSON
113
LINAMAR FORGINGS/CAROLINA FORGE
SOUTHEAST
WILSON
AA
NCD982174
WILSON
492
NATIONAL PIN
SR 1572/7776 CRADY COURT
SARATOGA
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
WILSON
2515
BOYETTE PROPERTY
403 FOREST HILLS RD
WILSON
Pending
NCD003182
Evaluation
WILSON
805
HACKNEY BROTHERS BODY CO.
HERRING AVE & PENDER ST
WILSON
Pending
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wilson
2528
ST WOOTEN ASPHALT /P-27
SR 1301 GREEN POND RD.)
SIMS
Pending
NONCD000
Wilson
1686
ERSHIGS, INC.
300 LAYTON ST.
WILSON
NFA
NCD067191
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER
WILSON
262
COMPANY
HWY 301
WILSON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wilson
2740
WILSON TECH -FIRE TRAINING
2315 WHITLEY RD
WILSON
Pending
NONCD000
WILSON
1005
TRANSEASTERN CORP.
509 S LODGE ST
WILSON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
WILSON
0089
JOHN MORRELL & CO
2401 WILCO BLVD S
WILSON
Pending
NCD980845
WILSON
119
BUCKHORN PESTICIDES
NC 581 & NC 42
WILSON
SPL
NCD040052
KAISER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
Evaluation
WILSON
854
FRMR
510 E BARNES ST
WILSON
Pending
NONCD000
WILSON
2815
CAROLINA CHEMICAL CORP (FORMER)
6600 WARD BLVD
WILSON
SPL
NCD981468
WILSON
960
ROCK QUARRY FARM DRUM BURIAL
1/3MI SW SR1400/1402 INT
ELM CITY
NFA
NONCD000
WILSON
0038
AYCOCK PROPERTY
SR 1162 & 1103
WILSON
SPL
NONCD000
WILSON
0081
TRITON, INC
1610 SOUTH WARD BLVD
WILSON
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
WILSON
2128
PURINA MILLS
HWY 301 SOUTH
WILSON
AA
NCD986166
NFA w/
WILSON
700
TOISNOT SWAMP
PINE STREET
WILSON
Restrictions
NONCD000
WILSON
1297
CRADY COURT SITE
7769 CRADY CT
STANTONSBURG
NFA
NONCD000
SOUTHERN STATES COOP-WILSON
Evaluation
WILSON
2265
SERVICE
6601 WARD BLVD
WILSON
Pending
NONCD000
WILSON
1109
FRIENDLY CLEANERS
605 S. PENDER ST
WILSON
SPL
NONCD000
Voluntary
WILSON
ills
KIDDE TECHNOLOGIES
4200 AIRPORT DR
WILSON
AA
NONCD000
NFA w/
Wilson
2268
PARKER HANNIFIN-WILSON
2600 WILCO BLVD.
WILSON
Restrictions
NONCD000
Evaluation
Wilson
1735
FOSTER FORBES GLASS
2200 FIRESTONE PARKWAY
WILSON
Pending
NONCD000
Wilson
1554
COX DODGE FORMER
1501 LIPSCOMB ROAD
WILSON
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
YADKIN
3037
PARRISH TIRE
547 WINSTON ROAD
JONESVILLE
Pending
NCD071579
YADKIN
528
FORBUSH METAL
SPEER BRIDGE ROAD
YADKINVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
Evaluation
Yadkin
1873
HOWARD STREET WELL
165 HOWARD STREET
BOONVILLE
Pending
NONCD000
YANCEY
0021
CRABTREE MEADOWS DUMP
BLUE RIDGE PKWY MP 340.2
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
YANCEY
2866
OMC/BOMBARDIER
1 Omc Drive
BURNSVILLE
Pending
NCDO03158
YANCEY
094
GLEN RAVEN MILLS
EAST MAIN STREET
BURNSVILLE
SPL
NONCD000
YANCEY
1004
TIPTON HILL SCHOOL
TIPTON HILL SCHOOL ROAD
BURNSVILLE
NFA
NONCD000
Evaluation
Yancey
1305
Avondale Mills/High Five
700 West Main Street
Burnsville
Pending
E. Inactive Hazardous Sites Inventory
— Pre -Regulatory Landfills
COUNTY: ALAMANCE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ALAMANCE GARBAGE SERVICE
NONCD0000102
BURLINGTON
FREELAND TRAIL
CIVIC CENTER AREA
NONCD0000726
GRAHAM
GOLEY STREET
DURHAM ST LDFL
NONCD0000723
BURLINGTON
DURHAM STREET EXT.
ELON COLLEGE LDFL - AMICK RD
NONCD0000730
ELON COLLEGE
AMICK RD
GIBSONVILLE PROPERTIES
NONCD0000819
GIBSONVILLE
ALAMANCE STREET AT
GRAHAM DISPOSAL
NONCD0000104
GRAHAM
COOPER RD (SR 2109)
HANOVER RD LDFL
NONCD0000722
BURLINGTON
HANOVER RD
MEBANE DUMP
NONCD0000101
MEBANE
CORRIGIDOR ROAD
OLD CITY OF BURLINGTON SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL NONCD0000106
BURLINGTON
ANTHONY ROAD
PORTER AVENUE LDFL
NONCD0000727
GRAHAM
PORTER AVENUE
S MEBANE ST LDFL
NONCD0000724
BURLINGTON
S MEBANE ST
STONE QUARRY RD LDFL
NONCD0000721
BURLINGTON
STONE QUARRY RD
Number of Sites: 12
CKili1►Y 11•A\ � a1IV 1 '7
Site
ID
city
Street Address
BETHLEHEM COMMUNITY DUMP
NONCD0000108
BETHLEHEM
SHILOH CHURCH RD
OLD ALEXANDER COUNTY LF (SR 1608)
NONCD0000111
TAYLORSVILLE
WARREN ACRES LANE
ROGERS PROPERTY
NCD981021090
HIDDENITE
256 JEFF WALKER LANE
SANITARY PICK-UP SERVICE
NONCD0000109
TAYLORSVILLE
46 WARREN RD
TAYLORSVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000112
TAYLORSVILLE
CARSON CHAPEL RD
Number of Sites: 5
COUNTY: ALLEGHANY
Site ID city Street Address
OLD ALLEGHANY COUNTY LF NONCD0000113 SPARTA SOUTHSIDE DR
SPARTA REFUSE DISPOSAL NONCD0000114 SPARTA 271 GRANDVIEW AVE
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: ANSON
Site
ID
city
Street Address
BRONSON SAND & GRAVEL LANDFILL
NONCD0000119
LILESVILLE
CLARK MOUNTAIN ROAD
MORVEN DUMP
NONCD0000116
MORVEN
ROSEHAVEN ROAD
PEACHLAND DUMP
NONCD0000118
PEACHLAND
GERMAN HILL ROAD
POLKTON DUMP
NONCD0000115
POLKTON
BILL CURLEE ROAD (SR 1415)
W R BONSAL #1
NONCD0000772
LILESVILLE
HAILEY'S FERRY ROAD
W R BONSAL #2
NONCD0000774
LILESVILLE
HAILEY'S FERRY ROAD
WADESBORO LANDFILL
NONCD0000117
WADESBORO
MAPLE LANE
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: ASHE
Site ID city Street Address
ASHE COUNTY LANDFILL NONCD0000120 JEFFERSON WADE BARE RD
Number of Sites: 1
COUNTY: AVERY
Site
ID
city
Street Address
CROSSNORE REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000122
CROSSMORE
HORTON RD
ELK PARK DUMP
NONCD0000123
ELK PARK
N65-19E
GREEN VALLEY DUMP
NONCD0000121
SPRUCE PINE
BRUSHY CREEK RD
NEWLAND REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000124
NEWLAND
HICKORY NUT GAP
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY:BEAUFORT
Site
ID
City
Street Address
AURORA DUMP
NONCD0000126
SR 1921, 1 MILE EAST OF
BATH DUMP
NONCD0000128
BATH
POSSUM HILL ROAD (SR 1743)
BELHAVEN DUMP
NONCD0000131
BELHAVEN
BUSINESS US 264 AND
CHOCOWINITY DUMP
NONCD0000127
CHOCOWINITY
OLD US 17 HIGHWAY SOUTH
OLD BEAUFORT COUNTY LF
NCD986166734
WASHINGTON
FLANDERS FILTER ROAD
PANTEGO DUMP
NONCD0000130
BELHAVEN
OLD COUNTRY ROAD (SR 1706)
PANTEGO REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000133
PANTEGO
25179 US HIGHWAY 264 EAST
PUNGO DUMP
NONCD0000132
PANTEGO
NC HIGHWAY 99 NORTH
SUBURBAN SANITATION SERVICE DUMP
NONCD0000125
WASHINGTON
OLD BATH HIGHWAY
TOWN OF WASHINGTON PARK DUMP
NONCD0000135
WASHINGTON
KEYSVILLE CHURCH RD. (SR
WASHINGTON DUMP
NONCD0000129
WASHINGTON
PLYMOUTH STREET
WASHINGTON PARK DUMP
NONCD0000134
WASHINGTON
RIVER ROAD (SR 1300)
Number of Sites: 12
COUNTY: BERTIE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
COLERAIN REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000142
COLERAIN
NC 42 EAST
KELFORD DUMP
NONCD0000136
KELFORD
HARRELLS SIDING ROAD (SR
LEWISTON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000140
LEWISTON
551 BLACK JACK ROAD (SR
ROXOBEL REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000139
KELFORD
HARRELLS SIDING ROAD (SR
WINDSOR REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000141
WINDSOR
EAST ELM STREET
Number of Sites: 5
COUNTY: BLADEN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BLADENBORO REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000148
BLADENBORO
WEST BLADEN STREET
CLARKTON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000147
CLARKTON
BROWN MARSH ROAD (SR
DUBLIN REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000144
DUBLIN
RICE POND ROAD
ELIZABETHTOWN REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000145
ELIZABETHTOWN
QUEEN STREET
TAR HEEL REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000143
TAR HEEL
TAR HEEL FERRY ROAD (SR
WHITE LAKE REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000146
WHITE LAKE
EAST WILLIAMS STREET
Number of Sites: 6
COUNTY: BRUNSWICK
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BOILING SPRINGS LAKES DUMP
NONCD0000160
BOILING SPRINGS
INTERSECTION OF LUBEE
BOLIVIA REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000149
BOLIVIA
161 DANFORD RD. SE (SR 1513)
GRISSETTOWN LANDFILL
NONCD0000150
SEASIDE
ANGEL'S CLUB DRIVE
LONG BEACH REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000155
LONG BEACH
4110 AIRPORT ROAD
OCEAN ISLE DUMP
NONCD0000656
OCEAN ISLE
HALE SWAMP ROAD
SHALLOTTE REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000159
SHALLOTTE
NC 130
SHALLOTTE SANITARY LANDFILL
NONCD0000152
SHALLOTTE
2930 POCONO TRAIL, SW
SUNNY POINT BASE LANDFILL
NONCD0000810
SOUTHPORT
SUNNY POINT ROAD
WINNABOW LANDFILL
NONCD0000151
WINNABOW
5719 BELMONT ROAD NE
YAUPON BEACH DUMP
NONCD0000158
OAK ISLAND
MCGLAMMERY STREET
Number of Sites: 10
COUNTY: BUNCOMBE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
AZALEA ROAD LANDFILL
NONCD0000773
OTEEN
HARDESTY RD
BLACK MOUNTAIN
NONCD0000166
BLACK MOUNTAIN
11 TOM BROWN RD
BUNCOMBE CO LF/E CANTON LF/OLD CHANDLER LF
NONCD0000682
ENKA
LITTLE PINEY RD
CANDLER REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000162
CANDLER
103 DANIEL RIDGE RD
ELK MOUNTAIN LDFL/ASHVILLE CITY LF
NCD980558019
ASHEVILLE
ELK PARK DR
FAIRVIEW LANDFILL
NCD980557946
FAIRVIEW
HOLLYWOOD RD.
FISHBURNE LANDFILL
NCD980557953
ARDEN
39 BRADLEY BRANCH RD.
FISHBURNE REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000163
ARDEN
BRADLEY BRANCH RD
GROVE STONE LF
NCD980557912
BLACK MOUNTAIN
842 OLD US HWY 70
HOMINY CREEK LF
NCD980558035
ASHEVILLE
190 HOMINY CREEK RD.
MONEY -WORTH, INC.
NCDO08839276
SWANNANOA
US 70 EAST
PEARSON BRIDGE DUMP
NONCD0000811
ASHEVILLE
690 RIVERSIDE DR
POND ROAD LF #2
NCD980558027
ASHEVILLE
79 AND 80 POND RD.
SWANNANOA LANDFILL
NCD980557987
SWANNANOA
MOUNTAIN RIDGE RD.
WEAVERVILLE LANDFILL
NONCD0000161
WEAVERVILLE
LAKESHORE RD
Number of Sites: 15
COUNTY: BURKE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BRISTOL CREEK COMM. DUMP
NONCD0000168
CHESTERFIELD
1180 SUNDANCE LANE
DREXEL DUMP
NONCD0000172
DREXEL
524 BRYANT RD
DYSARTSVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000169
DYSARTSVILLE
5391 MORNING STAR CHURCH
GLEN ALPINE DUMP
NONCD0000173
GLEN ALPINE
2414 CONLEY BUMGARNER RD
HENRY RIVER COMM. DUMP
NONCD0000171
HILDEBRAN
4300 HENERY RIVER RD
HICKORY LANDFILL
NONCD0000651
HICKORY
CITY OF HICKORY REGIONAL
HILDEBRAN DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000170
HILDEBRAN
TEX'S FISH CAMP RD
MORGANTOWN DUMP
NONCD0000177
MORGANTON
VINE ARDEN RD
VALDESE REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000174
VALDESE
1400 FALLS RD NW
Number of Sites: 9
L011joY 1 Won 1-\ 7 Rwi
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ARTHUR ALLMAN DUMP
NONCD0000799
CONCORD
3224 POPLAR TENT RD.
CABARRUS DISPOSAL DUMP
NCD980502850
CONCORD
ZION CHURCH RD.
CHARLOTTE MOTOR SPEEDWAY LF#1
NONCD0000182
CONCORD
LOWES MOTOR SPEEDWAY
CONCORD LANDFILL
NONCD0000180
CONCORD
850 WARREN COLEMAN BLVD.
EARNHARDT ROAD DUMP
NONCD0000178
KANNAPOLIS
DICKENS PLACE
FISHERTOWN DUMP
NONCD0000179
KANNAPOLLIS
ROME ST.
FRANK JAMES DUMP
NONCD0000797
KANNAPOLIS
6210 HILLTOP AVE.
GURLEY DRIVE LDFL
NONCD0001028
CONCORD
292 GURLEY DR.
LES MYERS PARK
NONCD0000802
CONCORD
338 LAWNDALE AVENUE
LINKER PROPERTIES
NONCD0000818
CONCORD
5225 FIREBRICK LANE
MOUNT PLEASANT DUMP
NONCD0000181
MOUNT PLEASANT
MOUNT PLEASANT RD. (SR
Number of Sites: 11
COUNTY: CALDWELL
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BLOWING ROCK LF
NONCD0000194
BLOWING ROCK
PACK HILL RD
CHARLIE LITTLE RD LDFL
NONCD0000716
GRANITE FALLS
DUDLEY SHOALS RD
CHESTER REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000187
LENOIR
DAVE CHESTER DR
DUDLEY SHOALS LDFL 2
NONCD0000770
DUDLEY SHOALS
621 DUDLEY SHOALS
DUDLEY SHOALS RD LDFL
NONCD0000769
DUDLEY SHOALS
DUDLEY SHOALS RD
GARNES REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000188
LENOIR
2250 GARNES PLACE
GRANITE FALLS DUMP
NONCD0000186
GRANITE FALLS
QUARRY RD
HELTON REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000191
GRANITE FALLS
5351 CANNON DR
LENOIRDUMP
NONCD0000193
LENOIR
BEARD COLLETTSVILLE RD
RHODHISS DUMP
NONCD0000190
RHODHISS
PARK PLACE
SHEW REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000195
SR 1143 W
WALSH REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000189
LENOIR
2171 PINEY GROVE CIRCLE
COUNTY: CAMDEN
Site ID City Street Address
NEWBY'S TRASH SERVICE DUMP NONCD0000196 CAMDEN SOUTH MILL DAM ROAD
Number of Sites: 1
COUNTY:CARTERET
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ATLANTIC REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000199
ATLANTIC
CORE SOUND LOOP ROAD
BEAUFORT REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000200
BEAUFORT
FREEDOM PARK ROAD
CAPE CARTERET DUMP
NONCD0000213
CAPE CARTERET
HOLLAND POINT ROAD
CARTERET COUNTY LF - MOUNT RUSSEL
NONCD0000209
NEWPORT
LANDFILL RD.
EMERALD ISLE DUMP
NONCD0000212
EMERALD ISLE
6712 EMERALD DRIVE
HARKERS ISLAND REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000207
HARKERS ISLAND
WHALERS RIDGE SUBDIVISION
MARSHALLBERG DUMP
NONCD0000203
MARSHALLBERG
SR 1348
MILL CREEK REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000204
MILL CREEK
MILL CREEK ROAD (SR 1154)
MOREHEAD CITY REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000205
MOREHEAD CITY
25TH STREET
OTWAY COMMUNITY REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000198
OTWAY
574 FIRE TOWER ROAD (SR 1325)
RAYNOR GARBAGE DISPOSAL DUMP
NONCD0000211
BOGUE
264 BOGUE LOOP ROAD
STACY REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000206
WINSTON HILL LF
NONCD0000210
ATLANTIC
WINSTON DRIVE
Number of Sites: 13
COUNTY: CASWELL
Site ID City Street Address
CASWELL LF NONCD0000216 MILTON SLAUGHTER RD. (SR 1555)
MILES GARBAGE DUMP NONCD0000215 YANCEYVILLE HIGHWAY 62
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: CATAWBA
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CATAWBA DUMP
NONCD0000217
CLAIRMONT
OLD CATAWBA RD. (SR 1722)
CONOVER DUMP
NONCD0000218
CONOVER
208 HERMAN SIPE RD.
LONG VIEW REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000219
HICKORY
US HIGHWAY 70
MAIDEN DUMP
NONCD0000220
MAIDEN
SOUTH F STREET
NEWTON LANDFILL
NONCD0000221
NEWTON
BOSTON RD.
OLD HICKORY LANDFILL
NONCD0000794
HICKORY
US HIGHWAY 70
SWEETWATER ROAD DUMP
NONCD0000793
HICKORY
15TH AVE. SE
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: CHATHAM
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BYNUM DUMP
NONCD0000224
BYNUM
EDDIE PERRY ROAD
GOLDSTON DUMP
NONCD0000227
GOLDSTON
ST. LUKE CHURCH ROAD
PITTSBORO DUMP
NONCD0000742
PITTSBORO
PITTSBORO FIRE TOWER ROAD
SILER CITY DUMP
NONCD0000225
SILER CITY
WATER PLANT ROAD
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY:CHEROKEE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ANDREWS DUMP
NONCD0000231
ANDREWS
CONNAHETA AVENUE
LAKE HIWASSEE RESORT DUMP
NONCD0000228
MURPHY
NC 294 WEST
MURPHY REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000230
MURPHY
TEYANA ROAD
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: CHOWAN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
EDENTON LANDFILL
NONCD0000233
EDENTON
OFF POPLAR NECK ROAD
J.W. BRADLEY DUMP
NONCD0000232
EDENTON
206 OAK GROVE ROAD
PERQUIMANS-CHOWAN LF
NONCD0000234
TYNER
600 SANDY RIDGE ROAD
COUNTY: CLEVELAND
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BOILING SPRINGS DUMP
NONCD0000241
BOILING SPRINGS
CLEARWATER RD.
CHERRYVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000250
CHERRYVILLE
THOMPSON DR -
CITY OF SHELBY LANDFILL (STUBBS)
NONCD0000699
STUBBS
AIRPORT RD.
CITY OF SHELBY LF
NCD986176451
SHELBY
WEST GROVE STREET
E.Z. SANITATION DUMP
NONCD0000236
LATTIMORE
PLATO LEE RD. (SR 1315)
KINGS MOUNTAIN LANDFILL
NONCD0000675
KINGS MOUNTAIN
200 POTTS CREEK RD.
KINGS MOUNTAIN LANDFILL #2
NONCD0000803
KINGS MOUNTAIN
NORTH CANSLER STREET
KINGS MTN. DUMP
NONCD0000239
KINGS MOUNTAIN
INDUSTRIAL DR. (SR 2312)
LATTIMORE DUMP
NONCD0000237
LATTIMORE
3847 ARTEE RD. (SR 1314)
PATTERSON SPRINGS DUMP
NONCD0000249
EARL
JETER RD. (SR 2212)
POLKVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000248
POLKVILLE
2606 W. STAGGECOASH TRAIL
UPPER CLEVELAND DUMP
NONCD0000238
FALLSTON
BUCK HAVEN COURT
WACO DUMP
NONCD0000243
WACO
143 STROUP RD.
Number of Sites: 13
COUNTY: COLUMBUS
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BOLTON DUMP
NONCD0000252
BOLTON
TRAM ROAD
CHADBOURN DUMP
NONCD0000254
CHADBOURN
BROWN STREET (NC 410)
LAKE WACCAMAW DUMP
NONCD0000253
LAKE WACCAMAW
DUPREE LANDING ROAD
RHONE ANDERSON LDFL
NONCD0000715
WHITEVILLE
OAK TREE LANE
RIEGELWOOD DUMP
NONCD0000251
RIEGELWOOD
SAND HOLE ROAD (SR 1846)
TABOR CITY DUMP
NONCD0000257
TABOR CITY
HINSON TRAIL
WHITEVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000256
WHITEVILLE
MILL STREET
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: CRAVEN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BELLTOWN ROAD DUMP
NONCD0000780
HAVELOCK
302 BELLTOWN RD.
CRAVEN COUNTY
NONCD0000261
HAVELOCK
US HWY 70
DOVER REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000259
DOVER
13530 OLD US 70
MATTHEWS POINT DUMP
NONCD0000781
HAVELOCK
NEW BERN SANITARY DUMP
NONCD0000263
NEW BERN
US HWY. 70 AND PEMBROKE
VANCEBORO DUMP
NONCD0000260
VANCEBORO
SR 1637
VANCEBORO LANDFILL
NONCD0000262
VANCEBORO
OLD LANDFILL ROAD
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: CUMBERLAND
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE LANDFILL
NONCD0000739
FAYETTEVILLE
SHAW MILL RD.
CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE LANDFILL #2
NONCD0000740
FAYETTEVILLE
WILKES RD. (SR 2210)
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LANDFILL
NONCD0000741
HOPE MILLS
SMOKEY CANYON DR.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LANDFILL - BEAVER DAM
NONCD0000736
AUTRYVILLE
NC 210
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LANDFILL - BONES CREEK
NONCD0000733
FAYETTEVILLE
WINWARD COVE RD.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY LANDFILL - TRAILER TOWN
NONCD0000734
FAYETTEVILLE
DISTRIBUTION DR.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY/CLIFFDALE LF
NCD980502900
FAYETTEVILLE
WINWARD COVE RD.
FAYETTEVILLE CITY LF
NONCD0000267
FAYETTEVILLE
CLAUDE LEE RD.
FAYETTEVILLE LDFL
NCD980502934
FAYETTEVILLE
NORTH EASTERN BLVD.
HOPE MILLS DUMP
NONCD0000264
HOPE MILLS
CECILY CIRCLE
HOPE MILLS LANDFILL
NCD980502983
HOPE MILLS
1 MILE SOUTH OF SR 1003
LEWIS CHAPEL SCHOOL RUBBLE STUMP SITE
NONCD0000725
FAYETTEVILLE
SKIBO RD. (US 401 BYPASS)
LIEBER SANITATION DUMP
NONCD0000266
FAYETTEVILLE
SHAW MILL RD.
MILAN YARD LANDFILL
NCD980503031
FAYETTEVILLE
MILAN RD.
STEDMAN DUMP
NONCD0000265
STEDMAN
NC 210
STEDMAN LANDFILL
NONCD0000375
STEDMAN
PAGE ROAD
Number of Sites: 16
COUNTY: CURRITUCK
Site
ID
City
Street Address
INDEPENDENT TRASH SERVICE DUMP
NONCD0000269
MAMIE
SR 1112
COUNTY: DARE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BUXTON DUMP
NCD981750425
BUXTON
47646 BUXTON BACK ROAD
BUXTON DUMP TWO
NONCD0000765
BUXTON
47371 BUXTON BACK ROAD
DARE COUNTY DUMP
NONCD0000272
MANTEO
138 S. CALIFORNIA LANE
JENNETTE'S DUMP
NONCD0000273
BUXTON
NC HWY. 12
KILL DEVILS HILLS DUMP
NONCD0000271
KILL DEVIL HILLS
1541 COLINGTON ROAD
MANTEO DUMP
NONCD0000270
MANTEO
SIR WALTER RALEIGH STREET
Number of Sites: 6
COUNTY: DAVIDSON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
DENTON DUMP
NONCD0000275
DENTON
GRUBB DR
DENTON LANDFILL
NONCD0000276
DENTON
SUMMVERVILLE CHURCH RD
DENTON-GRUBB DR LANDFILL
NONCD0000277
DENTON
GRUBB DR
N DAVIDSON CO LDFL
NONCD0000737
MIDWAY
287 SPRY RD
NICOMA PARK
NONCD0000791
DENTON
NICOMA SUBDIVISION
SCARLETT LANDFILL
NONCD0000509
HOLLY GROVE
LANDFILL RD
W DAVIDSON CO LDFL
NONCD0000676
LEXINGTON
3104 HORSESHOE NECK ROAD
WHEELERS SAND ROCK PIT DUMP
NONCD0000652
HIGH POINT
1001 WESTOVER DR
Number of Sites: 8
COUNTY: DAVIE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CLEMENT REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000280
MOCKSVILLE
WALKERROAD
DALTON REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000279
MOCKSVILLE
DALTON ROAD (SR 1605)
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: DUPLIN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BEULAVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000283
BEULAVILLE
HWY I I I
FAISON DUMP
NONCD0000287
FAISON
TAYLOR TOWN ROAD (SR 1354)
KENANSVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000282
KENANSVILLE
CHURCH STREET
MAGNOLIA DUMP
NONCD0000286
MAGNOLIA
NASH JOHNSON'S POND RD
ROSE HILL DUMP
NONCD0000281
ROSE HILL
LAKE TUT ROAD (SR 1146)
WALLACE DUMP
NONCD0000288
WALLACE
WASTE TREATMENT PLANT RD
WARSAW DUMP
NONCD0000285
WARSAW
WORKS FARM ROAD (SR1346)
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: DURHAM
Site
ID
City
Street Address
DURHAM COUNTY LANDFILL
NONCD0000289
OAK GROVE
1245 WREN RD
DURHAM LAND DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000291
DURHAM
1833 CAMDEN AVE
MARBERY
NONCD0000786
DURHAM
BEN BOW RD.
MITCHELL FARM
NONCD0000785
DURHAM
CHEEK RD
OLD DURHAM COUNTY LF
NONCD0000290
DURHAM
ELECTRA ROAD
ROCKY KNOLL SCHOOL SITE
NONCD0000787
DURHAM
BEN BOW ROAD
W. C. BECK PROPERTY
NONCD0000805
DURHAM
AMBERLEY DRIVE
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: EDGECOMBE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CONETOE REFUSE DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000295
CONETOE
NC HIGHWAY 42
EDGECOMBE COUNTY LANDFILL
NONCD0000653
TARBORO
COLONIAL ROAD (SR 1601)
MACCLESFIELD DUMP
NONCD0000296
MACCLESFIELD
SOUTH FOUNTAIN ROAD (SR
OLD ROCKY MOUNT LF
NONCD0000299
ROCKY MOUNT
LEGGETT ROAD
PINETOPS REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000298
PINETOPS
TEMPERANCE HALL ROAD (SR
PRINCEVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000297
TARBORO
JENKINS STREET (SR 1622)
ROCKY MOUNT LDFL (LIEBERS)
NONCD0000710
ROCKY MOUNT
GAY ROAD (SR1268)
TARBORO LANDFILL
NCD980559389
TARBORO
BAKER STREET EXTENSION (SR
COUNTY: FORSYTH
Site
ID
City
Street Address
AIRPORT LANDFILL
NONCD0000307
WINSTON-SALEM
AIRPORT RD
BECKEL ROAD DUMP
NONCD0000302
WINSTON-SALEM
4974 BECKEL RD
BUDDY ROBINS LANDFILL
NONCD0000306
WINSTON-SALEM
3459 THOMASVILLE RD
BUILDING RUBBLE LF
NONCD0000300
WINSTON-SALEM
918 HAZELWOOD DR
CENTRAL PARK LDFL
NONCD0000782
WINSTON-SALEM
S MAIN & SALEM AVE
CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM
NONCD0000743
WINSTON-SALEM
OVERDALE RD
CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM
NONCD0000744
WINSTON-SALEM
2000 SILAS CREEK PKWY
CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM LF
NONCD0000308
WINSTON-SALEM
EBERT ST
COUNTY GARBAGE LANDFILL
NONCD0000301
RURAL HALL
645 MONTROYAL RD
KERNERSVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000303
KERNERSVILLE
720 MCKAUHAN ST
KERNERSVILLE RUBBLE DUMP
NCD980503189
KERNERSVILLE
GREEN ST
Number of Sites: 11
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BUNN DUMP
NONCD0000312
BUNN
HOWARD TANT ROAD
FRANKLINTON DUMP
NONCD0000310
FRANKLINTON
PARKERS WAY
J.H. WINSTON DUMP
NONCD0000311
YOUNGSVILLE
LONGMILL ROAD (SR-1134)
LOUISBURG DUMP
NONCD0000315
LOUISBURG
EAST RIVER RD (SR 1600)
LOUISBURG SITE #2
NONCD0000655
LOUISBURG
EAST JOHNSON STREET
LOUISBURG SITE #3
NONCD0000657
LOUISBURG
SEABORD ST
Number of Sites: 6
COUNTY: GASTON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BESSEMER CITY DUMP
NONCD0000325
BESSEMER CITY
521 S. PINCHBACK AVE
BRUCES COUNTY LANDFILL
NONCD0000320
GASTONIA
4604 S YORK RD
GASTON CO. LF (MT. HOLLY LF)
NONCD0000321
MT. HOLLY
OLD HWY NC 27
GASTONIA REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000658
GASTONIA
ATUEN RD
HARDIN REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000317
DALLAS
129 DAYTON RD
HICKORY GROVE ROAD TCE
NC0000998344
MCADENVILLE
201 MCKINNEY CIR
HIGH SHOALS DUMP
NONCD0000319
DALLAS
701 S. LINCOLN ST
LOWELL REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000323
LOWELL
1101 LOWELL SPENCER MTN
MCADENVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000318
MCADENVILLE
MCADENVILLE RD
MILLER STREET
NONCD0000245
GASTONIA
937 MILLER ST
SIMS LEGION PARK LF
NONCD0000766
GASTONIA
MARIETTA ST
STANLEY REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000316
STANLEY
524 BLACKSNAKE ROAD
WESTGATE PARK LANDFILL
NONCD0000817
CHERRYVILLE
1109 W. CARROLL STREET
Number of Sites: 13
COUNTY: GATES
Site
ID
City
Street Address
GATESVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000326
GATESVILLE
257 CARTERS ROAD
Number of Sites: 1
COUNTY: GRAHAM
Site ID City Street Address
ROBBINSVILLE DUMP NONCD0000329 ROBBINSVILLE 569 OLD TALLULAH RD
USFS-MASSEY BRANCH NONCD0000247 ROBBINSVILLE MASSEY BRANCH RD
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: GRANVILLE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CITYOF OXFORD LF
NONCD0000593
OXFORD
EAST INDUSTRY DRIVE
CREEDMORE DUMP
NONCD0000333
CREEDMOOR
PARK AVE
OXFORD DUMP
NONCD0000331
OXFORD
EAST INDUSTRY DRIVE
STOVALL DUMP
NONCD0000330
STOVALL
CRAWFORD CURRIN ROAD (SR
COUNTY:GREENE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
HOOKERTON DUMP
NONCD0000335
HOOKERTON
BEHIND HOOKERTON WWTP
SNOW HILL DUMP
NONCD0000337
SNOW HILL
DANIEL RD.
WALSTONBURG DUMP
NONCD0000334
WALSTONBURG
NC HIGHWAY 121
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: GUILFORD
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BINGHAM PARK
NONCD0000244
GREENSBORO
400 BINGHAM ST
BUD HOLDING COMPANY
NONCD0000673
GREENSBORO
SHARP'S AIRPARK CT
GLASS EH COUNTY LF
NCD980557607
GREENSBORO
1103 NEALTOWN RD
GREENSBORO CITY LANDFILL
NCD991279027
GREENSBORO
2199 WHITE STREET
JACKSON LAKE ROAD LANDFILL
NONCD0000820
HIGH POINT
1315 JACKSON LAKE ROAD
Number of Sites: 5
COUNTY: HALIFAX
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ENFIELD REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000340
ENFIELD
HWY 301 N
HALIFAX DUMP
NONCD0000343
HALIFAX
DOBBS STREET
LITTLETON DUMP
NONCD0000339
LITTLETON
HACKETT STREET
ROANOKE RAPIDS CITY LF
NONCD0000347
THELMA
HWY 158
ROANOKE RAPIDS LANDFILL
NONCD0000341
ROANOKE RAPIDS
GODLEY STREET (SR 1452)
ROANOKE RAPIDS LF (HINSON ST)
NONCD0000790
ROANOKE RAPIDS
HINSON ST
SCOTLAND NECK DUMP
NONCD0000344
SCOTLAND NECK
MARY CHAPEL ROAD (SR 1117)
STRICKLAND CIRCLE LF
NONCD0000789
ROANOKE RAPIDS
STRICKLAND CIRCLE &
WELDON CITY LANDFILL
NONCD0000346
WELDON
1128 COUNTY ROAD (SR 1600)
WELDON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000342
WELDON
HWY 301 S
Number of Sites: 10
COUNTY:HARNETT
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ANGIER REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000349
ANGIER
RAELS CHURCH ROAD (SR
BUIES CREEK DUMP
NONCD0000348
BUIES CREEK
KEITH HILLS ROAD
COATS MODIFIED LDFL
NONCD0000745
COATS
MCGEE BAREFOOT ROAD
COATS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000353
COATS
NC HWY 27
DUNN-ERWIN DUMP
NONCD0000352
ERWIN
OLD HAMILTON ROAD
JOHNSONVILLE MODIFIED LDFL
NONCD0000749
JOHNSONVILLE
CAMERON HILL RD
LILLINGTON DUMP
NONCD0000350
LILLINGTON
EAST DUNCAN STREET
LILLINGTON MODIFIED LDFL
NONCD0000746
LILLINGTON
US HWY 401
MASON'S STORE MODIFIED LDFL
NONCD0000747
MAMERS
TIM CURRIN ROAD
Number of Sites: 9
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Site
ID
City
Street Address
HAZELWOOD DUMP
NONCD0000355
WAYNESVILLE
HYATT CREEK RD. (SR 1160)
HOGLEN REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000800
WAYNESVILLE
160 WHITE RIDGE (SR 1338)
REYNOLD'S SCHOOL ROAD
NONCD0000813
CANTON
REYNOLD'S SCHOOL ROAD
TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000356
WAYNESVILLE
BIBLE BAPTIST RD.
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY:HENDERSON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
HENDERSON CO. LANDFILL
NCD980557961
HENDERSONVILLE
STONEY MOUNTAIN RD.
HENDERSON DUMP
NONCD0000359
HENDERSONVILLE
WILLIAMS ST.
MISTY VIEW DR LF
NONCD0000761
HENERSONVILLE
MISTY VIEW DR
MUD CREEK DUMP
NONCD0000798
HENDERSONVILLE
LINCOLN CIRCLE
SALUDA REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000505
SALUDA
CHESTNUT ST.
COUNTY:HERTFORD
Site
ID
City
Street Address
AHOSKIE DUMP
NONCD0000361
AHOSKIE
LEE JERNIGAN ROAD (SR 1101)
AULANDER REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000138
AULANDER
SR 1112
HERTFORD CO LDFL
NONCD0000718
UNION
SR 1189
MURFREESBORO DUMP
NONCD0000362
MURFREESBORO
OLD US 258
POWELLSVILLE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000137
AHOSKIE
406 MOORETOWN ROAD
WINTON DUMP
NONCD0000360
WINTON
SR 1174
Number of Sites: 6
COUNTY: HOKE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CLYDE LEACH DUMP
NONCD0000363
ARABIA
ASPEN LOOP
RAEFORD DUMP
NONCD0000364
RAEFORD
VASS RD. (SR 1300)
RAEFORD DUMP #2
NONCD0000801
RAEFORD
US-401 BYPASS (FAYETTEVILLE
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: HYDE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ENGLEHARD DUMP
NONCD0000367
ENGLEHARD
US HWY. 264 EAST
FAIRFIELD DUMP
NONCD0000365
FAIRFIELD
NC HWY 94
NEW HOLLAND DUMP
NONCD0000368
SWAN QUARTER
20577 US HWY. 264 EAST
OCRACOKE DUMP
NONCD0000369
OCRACOKE
SR 1358
SOUND SHORES LOTS 18 & 19
NONCD0000775
OCRACOKE
SOUND SHORES
SWAN QUARTER DUMP
NONCD0000366
SWAN QUARTER
SR 1127
Number of Sites: 6
COUNTY: IREDELL
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ALBERT MCCLURE BALL FIELD
NONCD0000623
STATESVILLE
1230 MUSEUM RD
COUNTY GARBAGE
NONCD0000372
STATESVILLE
TWIN OAKS RD
HARMONY REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000370
HARMONY
TOMLIN RD
MARBLE ROAD DISPOSAL
NONCD0001129
STATESVILLE
MARBLE & TAYLORSVILLE
MOORESVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000376
MOORESVILLE
439 RINEHARDT RD
MOORESVILLE LANDFILL
NONCD0000374
MOORESVILLE
2586 CHARLOTTE HWY
OLD LOVE VALLEY DUMP
NONCD0000167
LOVE VALLEY
M&M LANE
STATESVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000371
STATESVILLE
402 SIGNAL HILL DR
Number of Sites: 8
COUNTY: JACKSON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CASHIER'S REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000377
CASHIERS
NC HWY. 107
SYLVA DUMP
NONCD0000378
SYLVA
GUNSMOKE RD.
WOODFIN CREEK DUMP
NONCD0000796
SYLVA
MARIAH DR.
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: JOHNSTON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BENSON REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000384
BENSON
MASSENGILL FARM ROAD
CLAYTON BALL FIELD
NCD980844732
CLAYTON
CITY ROAD
FOUR OAKS DUMP
NONCD0000379
FOUR OAKS
123 CIVITAN RD
KENLY DUMP
NONCD0000380
KENLY
S. RAILROAD STREET
NEWTON GROVE DUMP
NONCD0000559
NEWTON GROVE
HARPERS HOUSE ROAD (SR
OLD SMITHFIELD LANDFILL
NONCD0000777
SMITHFIELD
E. HUNTLEY ST.
PINE LEVEL DUMP
NONCD0000382
PINE LEVEL
7714 RAINS CROSSROADS
PRINCETON DUMP
NONCD0000383
PRINCETON
PROGRESSIVE CHURCH ROAD
SELMA REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000381
SELMA
1661 NC HWY 96 N.
SMITHFIELD REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000385
SMITHFIELD
E. HUNTLEY ST
Number of Sites: 10
COUNTY: JONES
Site
ID
City
Street Address
MAYSVILLE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000387
MAYSVILLE
WEST SIXTH STREET
POLLOCKSVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000388
MAYSVILLE
144 WHITE OAK RIVER ROAD
POLLOCKSVILLE DUMP #2
NONCD0000776
POLLOCKSVILLE
235 BEAUFORT RD.
TRENTON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000386
TRENTON
504 LANDFILL ROAD
Number of Sites: 4
3ill"LlY 11'A y
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BROADWAY DUMP
NONCD0000389
BROADWAY
DALRYMPLE FARM ROAD
LEE COUNTY LF
NCD980503015
SANFORD
LANDFILL RD
SANFORD DUMP
NONCD0000390
SANFORD
VALLEY ROAD
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: LENOIR
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CARTER HILL SANITATION
NONCD0000815
KINSTON
BRITTISH ROAD
CARTER'S REFUSE DISPOSAL
NCN000407588
KINSTON
LAKE STREET
CASWELL SCHOOL DUMP
NONCD0000392
KINSTON
HULL ROAD
DOBBS FARM DUMP
NONCD0000391
KINSTON
3060 DOBBS FARM ROAD
EVERETT GARBAGE SERVICE DUMP
NONCD0000396
KINSTON
END OF HENRY BLVD.
KENNEDY HOME DUMP
NONCD0000393
KINSTON
CEDAR DELL LANE (SR 1338)
KINSTON DEMOLITION LF
NCD075588913
KINSTON
DAVIS STREET
LA GRANGE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000394
LA GRANGE
KING STREET
PINK HILL DUMP
NONCD0000397
PINK HILL
SR 1103
SEVEN SPRINGS DUMP
NONCD0000398
SEVEN SPRINGS
JONES ROAD
Number of Sites: 10
COUNTY: LINCOLN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ABATTOIR LANDFILL
NONCD0000401
LINCOLNTON
2457 INDUSTRIAL PARK RD.
DENVER LANDFILL
NONCD0000408
DENVER
2585 NORTH HWY. 16
HOWARD CREEK LANDFILL
NONCD0000402
LINCOLNTON
801 ALF HOOVER RD.
JONES AIRPORT LANDFILL
NONCD0000400
LINCOLNTON
SUNNY HILL DR. (SR 1650)
LINCOLNTON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000405
LINCOLNTON
FRINGEWOOD LANE
MACHPELAH LANDFILL
NONCD0000407
IRON STATION
MOUNT ZION CHURCH RD.
NORTH BROOK LANDFILL
NONCD0000403
VALE
NORTH BROOK #3 SCHOOL RD.
TIN MINE LANDFILL
NONCD0000406
LINCOLNTON
TIN MINE RD.
Number of Sites: 8
COUNTY: MACON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
HIGHLANDS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000413
HIGHLANDS
1080 RICH GAP RD
LEDFORD PICK-UP SERVICE
NONCD0000411
FRANKLIN
GEORGIA RD
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: MADISON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
HOT SPRINGS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000416
HOT SPRINGS
COGDILLS DR
MARS HILL REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000415
MARS HILL
PARK DRIVE
MARSHALL REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000414
MARSHALL
COTTON MILL HILL RD
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: MARTIN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
HAMILTON DUMP
NONCD0000418
HAMILTON
JOHNSON BRIDGE ROAD (SR
HOBGOOD DUMP
NONCD0000345
HOBGOOD
NC 125 E
JAMESVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000421
JAMESVILLE
ASTORIA ROAD
OAK CITY DUMP
NONCD0000417
OAK CITY
8505 NC HWY 125
ROBERSONVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000420
ROBERSONVILLE
NC HWY 903 S
WILLIAMSTON DUMP
NONCD0000419
WILLIAMSTON
US 64 E
Number of Sites: 6
COUNTY: MCDOWELL
Site
ID
City
Street Address
GREENLEE POTHOLES
NONCD0000795
MARION
OLD GREENLEE RD
LINVILLE FALLS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000423
LINVILLE FALLS
NC HWY 183
LITTLE SWITZERLAND LANDFILL
NONCD0000422
LITTLE
HWY 226-A
MARION REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000425
MARION
HWY 226
OLD FORT REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000424
OLD FORT
LACKEYTOWN RD
Number of Sites: 5
COUNTY: MECKLENBURG
Site
ID
City
Street Address
DAVIDSON LANDFILL
NONCD0000428
DAVIDSON
GREY RD. (SR 2417)
DAVIDSON SANITARY LANDFILL
NONCD0000184
DAVIDSON
FISHER RD. (SR 2419)
DOUBLE OAKS LANDFILL
NONCD0000806
CHARLOTTE
DOUBLE OAKS RD
MCALPINE CREEK PARK
NONCD0000698
CHARLOTTE
811 MONROE RD
OLD CHARLOTTE LDFL/ VANGUARD CENTER
NONCD0001065
CHARLOTTE
77 CENTER
PINEVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000427
PINEVILLE
SAM MEEKS RD. (SR 3638)
SOUTHSIDE PARK LANDFILL
NONCD0000807
CHARLOTTE
2645 TOOMEY AVENUE
STATESVILLE RD. LF
NCD000605097
CHARLOTTE
3200 NORTHERLY RD.
Number of Sites: 8
COUNTY: MITCHELL
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BAKERSVILLE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000431
BAKERVILLE
WHITE OAK RD
SPRUCE PINE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000432
SPRUCE PINE
BEAVER CREEK RD
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: MONTGOMERY
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BISCOE OLD TOWN DUMP
NONCD0000672
BISCOE
303 MARTIN RD
CANDOR DUMP
NONCD0000433
CANDOR
WEST RIDGE LANE
HURLEY'S DUMP
NONCD0000435
BISCOE
ALTERNATE HYW 220
MOUNT GILEAD DUMP
NONCD0000434
MT GILEAD
HEARNE FARM ROAD (SR 1128)
TROY LANDFILL
NONCD0000436
TROY
MOUNT OLIVE CHURCH ROAD
Number of Sites: 5
COUNTY: MOORE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ABERDEEN DUMP
NONCD0000443
ABERDEEN
517 SOUTH SANDHILLS BLVD.
CAMERON DUMP
NONCD0000442
CAMERON
KELLY RD.
CARTHAGE DUMP
NONCD0000446
CARTHAGE
SUNSET DR -
EAGLE SPRINGS DUMP
NONCD0000439
EAGLE SPRINGS
NC 211
MOORE COUNTY FL - CARTHAGE
NONCD0000720
CARTHAGE
JOEL RD. (SR 1833)
OLD ROBBINS-HIGH FALLS LF
NONCD0000445
ROBBINS
RITTER RD.
PINE BLUFF DUMP
NONCD0000440
PINE BLUFF
WEST BOSTON AVE.
ROBBINS DUMP
NONCD0000437
ROBBINS
CHEYENNE RD.
SOUTHERN PINES DUMP
NONCD0000762
SOUTHERN PINES
WEST MORGANTON RD.
SOUTHERN PINES LANDFILL
NONCD0000447
SOUTHERN PINES
WOOSTER RD.
VASS DUMP
NONCD0000441
VASS
ROLLINS DR.
WEST END DUMP
NONCD0000438
WEST END
CARTHAGE RD.
WICKER PARK LANDFILL
NONCD0000670
PINEHURST
MAGNOLIA RD.
COUNTY: NASH
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BAILEY DUMP
NONCD0000454
BAILEY
STONE HERITAGE ROAD (S.R.
BATTLEBORO DUMP
NONCD0000451
BATTLEBORO
752 W. BATTLEBORO AVE.
CASTALIA REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000448
CASTALIA
SIMMONS ROAD
MIDDLESEX DUMP
NONCD0000449
MIDDLESEX
BAINES LANE
NASH COUNTY LF (RED OAK LF)
NCD980559330
RED OAK
RED OAK - BATTLEBORO ROAD
NASH COUNTY LF (SPRING HOPE)
NCD980559355
SPRING HOPE
OFF S.R. 1145
NASHVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000456
NASHVILLE
J.W. GLOVER MEMORIAL PARK,
ROCKY MOUNT LANDFILL
NONCD0000455
ROCKY MOUNT
COMMUNITY DRIVE
SHARPSBURG DUMP
NONCD0000450
SHARPSBURG
LANGLEY DRIVE
SPRING HOPE DUMP
NONCD0000452
SPRING HOPE
NC 581, CP&L POLE ZWH214
WHITAKERS DUMP
NONCD0000453
WHITAKERS
US 301 NORTH, NEAR PERRY'S
Number of Sites: 11
COUNTY: NEW HANOVER
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BARFIELD'S DUMP
NONCD0000457
WILMINGTON
SOUTHERLANDS AVE.
BLUE CLAY RD. LF
NONCD0000465
JUVENILE CENTER DR.
BURNT MILL CREEK LF
NONCD0000695
WILMINGTON
STANLEY ST.
CAROLINA BEACH REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000458
CAROLINA BEACH
DOW RD.
CASTLE HAYNE SERVICE DUMP
NONCD0000459
CASTEL HAYNE
5 MILES OFF HWY. 17 OFF SR
EAST LAKE SHORE DRIVE LF
NONCD0000757
WILMINGTON
EAST LAKE SHORE DRIVE
FLEMINGTON LF
NCD980503056
WILMINGTON
205 SUTTON STEAM PLANT
KURE BEACH REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000461
KURE BEACH
SUNNY POINT SAFETY ZONE
MCRAE STREET LF
NCD986171973
WILMINGTON
MCRAE ST
MILITARY CUTOFF LANDFILL
NONCD0000462
WILMINGTON
620 OLD MACCUMBER
NEW HANOVER CO & CAROLINA BEACH LANDFILL
NCD990715070
CAROLINA BEACH
DOW RD.
NEW HANOVER CO. LANDFILL
NONCD0000463
CAROLINA BEACH
DOW RD.
OPTIMIST BALL PARK
NONCD0000760
WILMINGTON
SOUTH FRONT STREET
RURAL GARBAGE SERVICE
NONCD0000467
SR 1524
TALLMAN CLAY PIT
NONCD0000759
WILMINGTON
16TH STREET
TOWN OF WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH OLD LANDFILL
NONCD0000404
WILMINGTON
910 OLD MCCUMBER STATION
WILMINGTON LANDFILL
NONCD0000466
WILMINGTON
MARTIN LUTHER KING
WILMINGTON LDFL (KIDDER ST)
NONCD0000756
WILMINGTON
1225 13TH ST.
WISTERIA DR. LF
NONCD0000758
WILMINGTON
2126 WISTERIA DR.
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH DUMP
NONCD0000464
WRIGHTSVILLE
200 PARMELE BLVD.
Number of Sites: 20
COUNTY: NORTHAWTON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CONWAY REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000470
CONWAY
DELOATCH MILL ROAD (SR
GASTON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000475
GASTON
PORCH DRIVE (SR 1219)
JACKSON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000469
JACKSON
LANDFILL ROAD (SR 1378)
RICH SQUARE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000473
RICH SQUARE
HART SWAMP ROAD (SR 1106)
SEABOARD REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000471
SEABOARD
PEANUT MARKET ROAD (SR
SEVERN REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000472
SEVERN
259 ROYAL WATSON RD (NC
WOODLAND REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000468
WOODLAND
BAUGHAN DRIVE (SR 1533)
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: ONSLOW
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CAMP DAVIS LANDFILL
NONCD0000683
HOLLY RIDGE
NC 50
HENDERSON DR. LDFL
NONCD0000680
JACKSONVILLE
HENDERSON DRIVE & RIVER
HOLLY RIDGE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000478
HOLLY RIDGE
E. OCEAN BLVD. (NC 50)
JACKSONVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000479
JACKSONVILLE
US 17 AND CHANEY CREEK
JACKSONVILLE LF - GEORGETOWN RD.
NCD980502991
JACKSONVILLE
GEORGETOWN RD.
JACKSONVILLE WWTP LANDFILL AT STURGEON
NONCD0000679
JACKSONVILLE
LOYOLA DRIVE & WARDOLA
KERR CITY PARK
NONCD0000678
JACKSONVILLE
KERR STREET
ONSLOW PINES RD. LDFL
NONCD0000681
JACKSONVILLE
ONSLOW PINES ROAD
PHILLIPS PARK LANDFILL
NONCD0000677
JACKSONVILLE
HIGHWAY 17 NORTH AND
RAY'S RURAL DUMP
NONCD0000481
JACKSONVILLE
BRIDGET LANE
RICHLANDS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000477
RICHLANDS
JIMMY POWELL LANE
SWANSBORO DUMP
NONCD0000476
SWANSBORO
GLANCY ROAD (SR 1559)
COUNTY:ORANGE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CHAPEL HILL LANDFILL
NONCD0000484
CHAPEL HILL
1000 ESTES DRIVE EXTENSION
HILLSBOROUGH DUMP
NONCD0000483
HILLSBOROUGH
TORAIN STREET
UNIVERSITY OF NC/OLD SANITARY LF
NCD980557615
CHAPEL HILL
MUNICIPAL DRIVE
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: PAMLICO
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ARAPAHOE LDFL
NONCD0000717
ARAPAHOE
LEES LANDING RD
BAYBORO DUMP
NONCD0000485
BAYBORO
NEALS CREEK ROAD
ORIENTAL DUMP
NONCD0000486
ORIENTAL
SR 1308
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: PENDER
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ATKINSON DUMP
NONCD0000489
ATKINSON
SLOCUM TRAIL (SR 1100)
BURGAW DUMP
NONCD0000490
BURGAW
PINEY WOODS RD. (SR 1216)
KIRKLAND'S DUMP
NONCD0000491
HAMPSTEAD
PERKINS RD.
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: PERQUIMANS
Site
ID
City
Street Address
HERTFORD DUMP
NONCD0000492
HERTFORD
HWY. BUS. 17 AT BEAR
Number of Sites: 1
COUNTY: PERSON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ROXBORO DUMP
NONCD0000494
ROXBORO
MOUNTAIN ROAD
Number of Sites: 1
COUNTY: PITT
Site
ID
City
Street Address
AYDEN REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000502
AYDEN
NORTH EAST AVENUE
BETHEL REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000501
BETHEL
BIG OAK ROAD
FALKLAND DUMP
NONCD0000498
FALKLAND
HWY. 222
FARMVILLE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000497
FARMVILLE
HWY. 121
FOUNTAIN REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000496
FOUNTAIN
SOUTH LYNCH STREET
GREENVILLE CITY LF
NCD980557698
GREENVILLE
5TH STREET AND CEMETERY
GRIFTON DUMP
NONCD0000500
GRIFTON
CREEK SHORE DRIVE
GRIMESLAND REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000495
GRIMESLAND
GRIMESLAND BRIDGE ROAD
LITTLEFIELD LDFL
NONCD0000006
LITTLEFIELD
SR 1906 GARRIS ROAD
UNKNOWN #1 - PITT
NONCD0000661
NORTH GREENE STREET
UNKNOWN #2 - PITT
NONCD0000660
GREENVILLE
PACTOLUS HIGHWAY (NC 33)
WINTERVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000499
WINTERVILLE
REEDY BRANCH RD (SR 1131)
Number of Sites: 12
COUNTY: POLK
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BURT BLACKWELL RD DUMP
NONCD0000332
MILL SPRING
BURT BLACKWELL RD
COLUMBUS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000503
COLUMBUS
WATERTOWN DR.
LITTLE MOUNTAIN LDFL
NONCD0001056
COLUMBUS
SR 1522 - LITTLE MT. RD.
TRYON REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000504
TRYON
NEW MARKET RD.
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY: RANDOLPH
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ASHEBORO MUNICIPAL LF
NCD980557557
ASHEBORO
OFF OLD US 64
C.A. BOWERS DUMP
NONCD0000510
TRINITY
3904, 3906 FULLER MILL RD
COLERIDGE
NONCD0000663
COLERIDGE
4930 NC 22/NC 42
FRANKLINVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000508
FRANKLINVILLE
SUNSET AVE.
LIBERTY DUMP
NONCD0000512
LIBERTY
5876 SANDY CREEK CHURCH
MODERN GARBAGE DUMP
NONCD0000513
RANDLEMAN
1200 FOX COUNTRY
OLD RANDLEMAN TOWN DUMP
NCD986197374
RANDLEMAN
RANDELMAN LAKE RD
PLEASANT RIDGE (BURGESS DUMP)
NONCD0000662
RAMSEUR
PARKWOOD RD
RAMSEUR
NONCD0000506
RAMSEUR
339 RAMSEUR JULIAN RD
RANDLEMAN DUMP
NONCD0000511
RANDLEMAN
3475 APPLEWOOD RD
SEAGROVE DUMP
NONCD0000507
SEAGROVE
E OF 5377 RIDGE RD
Number of Sites: 11
COUNTY: RICHMOND
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ELLERBE DUMP
NONCD0000516
ELLERBE
RAILROAD STREET
HAMLET DUMP
NONCD0000515
HAMLET
402 LAKESIDE DRIVE
HAMLET TRASH DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000519
HAMLET
133 CHALK ROAD
OLD ELLERBE DUMP
NONCD0000304
ELLERBE
MAIN STREET
OLD RICHMOND COUNTY LF
NONCD0000594
ROCKINGHAM
166 POPPY SEED DR
ROCKINGHAM DUMP
NONCD0000517
ROCKINGHAM
ORAL BESSIE LANE
SUBURBAN WASTE & GARBAGE CO. DUMP
NONCD0000518
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY HOME ROAD
TOWN OF HAMLET LDFL
NONCD0000750
HAMLET
EAST HAMLET AVENUE
Number of Sites: 8
COUNTY: ROBESON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CITY OF LUMBERTON LDFL
NONCD0000712
LUMBERTON
ODUM ROAD (SR 1526)
FAIR BLUFF DUMP
NONCD0000255
FAIR BLUFF
NC 904
FAIRMONT DUMP
NONCD0000521
FARIMONT
INDUSTRIAL DRIVE (SR 2300)
JAMES DEBRAHL LAFAYETTE TRANSP. LDFL
NONCD0000713
ROWLAND
BRIGGS ROAD (SR-1159)
LUMBER BRIDGE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000522
LUMBER BRIDGE
MCINTOSH ROAD (SR 1705)
LUMBERTON DUMP
NONCD0000527
HESTERTOWN
SR 1544
MAXTON DUMP
NONCD0000524
MAXTON
US 74-BYPASS & NC 71
PARKTON DUMP
NONCD0000520
PARKTON
SR 1731
PEMBROKE DUMP
NONCD0000525
PEMBROKE
DEEP BRANCH ROAD
RED SPRINGS DUMP
NONCD0000529
RED SPRINGS
GREEN HILL DR.
ROWLAND REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000523
ROWLAND
CHERRY STREET
SANITATION SERVICE LF
NCD980503106
RENNERT
COVINGTON FARM ROAD (SR
TOWN OF MAXTON LDFL
NONCD0000714
MAXTON
MAXTON POND RD.
Number of Sites: 13
COUNTY: ROCKINGHAM
Site
ID
City
Street Address
DRAPER DUMP
NONCD0000531
DRAPER
PARK ST
HOPKINS GARBAGE DUMP
NONCD0000535
EDEN
338 BARNES RD
LEAKSVILLE LANDFILL
NONCD0000534
EDEN
1050 KLYCE ST
MADISON LANDFILL
NONCD0000536
MADISON
OLD COVERED BRIDGE RD
MAYODAN DISPOSAL
NONCD0000816
MAYODAN
7800 NC HWY 135
REIDSVILLE LANDFILL
NONCD0000537
REIDSVILLE
GOLDWATER TRAIL
SPRAY DUMP
NONCD0000533
EDEN
7487 HWY 14
STONEVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000532
STONEVILLE
SNEAD RD
Number of Sites: 8
COUNTY: ROWAN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CANNON MILLS LANDFILL
NCDO03162666
KANNAPOLIS
614 8TH STREET
CHINA GROVE DUMP
NONCD0000540
CHINA GROVE
KIRK STREET
EAST SPENCER DUMP
NONCD0000541
EAST SPENCER
BROWN STREET (AKA SOUTH
I-85 LANDFILL
NONCD0000763
SALISBURY
REAMER CIRCLE
LANDIS WASTE DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000539
CHINA GROVE
950 KIMBALL ROAD
ROWAN COUNTY LANDFILL
NCD980557748
SALISBURY
NATIONAL GUARD ROAD
SALISBURY LANDFILL
NONCD0000543
SALISBURY
1920 OLD WILKESBORO ROAD
SPENCER LAND DISPOSAL AREA
NONCD0000542
SPENCER
SOWERS FERRY RD.
Number of Sites: 8
COUNTY: RUTHERFORD
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ALEXANDER MILLS DUMP
NONCD0000551
FOREST CITY
US HIGHWAY 221-A
ARROWOOD DUMP
NONCD0000788
FOREST CITY
470 OLD HENRIETTA RD.
BOSTIC REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000546
BOSTIC
389 WEST CHURCH ST.
CLIFFSIDE MILL DUMP
NONCD0000544
CLIFFSIDE
PEA RIDGE RD. (SR 1960)
CLIFFSIDE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000755
CLIFFSIDE
US HIGHWAY 221-A
FOREST CITY DUMP #1
NONCD0000554
FOREST CITY
RIVERSIDE DR.
FOREST CITY DUMP #2
NONCD0000107
FOREST CITY
140/152 US 74 BUSINESS
HAWKINS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000548
FOREST CITY
CLIFFSIDE STREET
HAYNES REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000553
FOREST CITY
474 AVONDALE LANDFILL RD.
HENDRICKS DUMP
NONCD0000549
FOREST CITY
BROOKLYN RD.
HORN OPEN DUMP
NONCD0000664
FOREST CITY
184 WEST TRADE ST.
LAKE LURE DUMP
NONCD0000552
LAKE LURE
ISLAND CREEK RD.
SPINDALE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000022
SPINDALE
1060 OLD BALL PARK RD.
Number of Sites: 13
COUNTY: SAMPSON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
AUTRYVILLE LDFL
NONCD0000560
AUTRYVILLE
SR 1233
CLINTON DUMP
NONCD0000558
CLINTON
ROYAL LANE
DUNN REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000351
DUNN
US HWY 421
GARLAND DUMP
NONCD0000562
GARLAND
SR 1133
KEENER LANDFILL
NCD981031693
CLINTON
10 TANGELWOOD LANE
ROSEBORO DUMP
NONCD0000561
ROSEBORO
NC 242
ROWAN ROAD LANDFILL
NCN000407196
CLINTON
ROWAN ROAD
SALEMBURG DUMP
NONCD0000557
SALEMBURG
BUBBA GUMP LANE
SAMPSON CO LDFL (CARTERS BRIDGE)
NONCD0000706
GARLAND
SR 1134
SAMPSON CO LDFL (INGOLD)
NONCD0000702
INGOLD
EZZELL ROAD (SR 1142)
SAMPSON CO LDFL (IVANHOE)
NONCD0000703
IVANHOE
IVANHOE ROAD (SR 1100)
SAMPSON CO LDFL (MT GILEAD)
NONCD0000701
MT GILEAD
US 421
SAMPSON CO LDFL (SPIVEYS CORNER)
NONCD0000700
SPIVEYS CORNER
HUDSONTOWN ROAD (SR 1634)
SAMPSON CO LDFL (SUTTONTOWN)
NONCD0000704
SUTTONTOWN
PREACHER HENRY ROAD (SR
Number of Sites: 14
COUNTY: SCOTLAND
Site
ID
City
Street Address
GIBSON REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000564
GIBSON
HUNSUCKER RD.
LAURINBURG DUMP
NONCD0000565
LAURINBURG
HALL ST.
SCOTLAND COUNTY COMM. DUMP
NONCD0000563
LAURINBURG
12281 BARNES BRIDGE RD.
SCOTLAND COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL
NONCD0000804
LAURINBURG
HIGHLAND ROAD
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY: STANLY
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ALBEMARLE DUMP
NONCD0000571
ALBEMARLE
32311 NANNY DRIVE
AQUADALE DUMP
NONCD0000568
AQUADALE
12423 OLD AQUADALE ROAD
CITY OF ALBEMARLE DUMP
NONCD0000751
ALBEMARLE
COBLE AVENUE
NORWOOD DUMP
NONCD0000570
NORWOOD
HWY 52
OAKBORO DUMP
NONCD0000569
OAKBORO
12566 GREENE ROAD
RICHFIELD DUMP
NONCD0000566
RICHFIELD
STATE STREET
STANFIELD DUMP
NONCD0000567
STANFIELD
SR 1147
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: STOKES
Site
ID
City
Street Address
DANBURY DUMP
NONCD0000575
DANBURY
SHEPPARD MILL RD.
GORDON'S DUMP
NONCD0000576
PINNACLE
1290 PERCH RD. (SR 1147)
KINGS DUMP
NONCD0000572
KING
BROWN RD. (SR 1128)
MONROE CRAIG LF
NONCD0000752
WALNUT COVE
BRAY RD.
WALNUT COVE DUMP
NONCD0000577
WALNUT COVE
MIDDLETON LOOP (SR 1909)
Number of Sites: 5
COUNTY: SURRY
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BEAULAH COMM. DUMP
NONCD0000579
LOWGAP
124 PAULA LANE
ELKIN LANDFILL
NONCD0000581
ELKIN
BENGE DRIVE
GARBAGE SERVICE DUMP
NONCD0000580
MT AIRY
PINE TERRRACE DRIVE
MT. AIRY DUMP
NONCD0000584
MT AIRY
CITY VIEW DRIVE
PILOT MT. REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000583
PILOT MT
INDIGO LANE
TWO BRIDGES LF
NONCD0000809
ELKIN
STANDARD ST.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT ROAD LANDFILL
NONCD0000597
MOUNT AIRY
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WEYERHAEUSER LF
NONCD0000586
ELKIN
184 GENTRY ROAD
Number of Sites: 8
COUNTY: SWAIN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
SWAIN COUNTY DUMP
NONCD0000588
BRYSON CITY
BUCKNER BRANCH RD
Number of Sites: 1
COUNTY: TRANSYLVANIA
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BREVARD DUMP
NONCD0000208
BREVARD
ILLAHEE POINT (SR 1124)
DAVIDSON RIVER DUMP
NONCD0000591
PISGAH FOREST
POPLAR LANE
LAKE TOXAWAY DUMP
NONCD0000592
LAKE TOXAWAY
CATATOGA RESORT
ROSMAN DUMP
NONCD0000590
ROSMAN
OLD HWY. 64
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY: TYRRELL
Site ID City Street Address
COLUMBIA DUMP NONCD0000595 COLUMBIA HOWARD STREET
SCUPPERNONG COMM. DUMP NONCD0000596 SCUPPERNONG CHAPEL HILL ROAD (SR 1114)
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: UNION
Site
ID
City
Street Address
MARSHVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000600
MARSHEVILLE
HASTY RD. (SR 1901)
MONROE LANDFILL
NONCD0000599
MONROE
RICHARDSON ST.
UNION COUNTY LF
NCD980503163
MONROE
AUSTIN CHANEY RD.
WAXHAW DUMP
NONCD0000598
WAXHAW
8625 RICHARDSON-KING RD.
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY: VANCE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CLOSED CITY OF HENDERSON LDFL
NONCD0001001
HENDERSON
NC 39
RAMSEY STREET DUMP
NONCD0000814
HENDERSON
TERMINUS OF RAMSEY STREET
Number of Sites: 2
COUNTY: WAKE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
APEX SANITARY LF
NCD980502793
APEX
451 W WILLIAMS ST
BENTLEY WOODS SITE
NONCD0000669
RALEIGH
SR 2006 OR PERRY CREEK RD
CARY DUMP
NONCD0000602
CARY
313 N DIXON ST
EAST WAKE COUNTY LF
NONCD0000614
KNIGHTDALE
SR 2655/ US 64
ELWOOD PINES DUMP
NONCD0000729
HOLLY SPRINGS
180 NEWSPAPER WAY
FUQUAY VARINA
NONCD0000606
FUQUAY VARINA
900 ANGIER RD
GARNER TRASH DUMP
NONCD0000604
GARNER
3175 BENSON RD
GILL STREET PARK
NONCD0000201
ZEBULON
N GILL ST
HOLLY SPRINGS DUMP
NONCD0000605
HOLLY SPRINGS
BASS LAKE RD
KNIGHTDALE DUMP
NONCD0000603
KNIGHTDALE
ROBERTSON
MANGUM ESTATES
NONCD0000812
WAKE FOREST
LEDBURY WAY
NC DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE LF
NONCD0000607
RALEIGH
SR 1656/TRINITY RD.
OLD HOLLY SPRINGS DUMP/ CARY SANITARY LFL
NONCD0000665
HOLLY SPRINGS
HOLLY SPRINGS RD
OLD RALEIGH #9-HOWARD JOHNSON CRABTREE
NCD980845903
RALEIGH
2102 CENTURY DRIVE
OLD RALEIGH LDFL #11 - DOROTHEA DIX
NONCD0000610
RALEIGH
DOROTHEA DIX HOSPITAL
OLD RALEIGH LF #1
NONCD0000684
RALEIGH
1430 S BLOUNT ST
OLD RALEIGH LF #10
NONCD0000693
RALEIGH
211 SIX FORKS RD
OLD RALEIGH LF #12
NONCD0000694
RALEIGH
SHIRLEY ST
OLD RALEIGH LF #2
NONCD0000685
RALEIGH
1401 CAPITAL BLVD
OLD RALEIGH LF #3
NONCD0000686
RALEIGH
1408 BROOKSIDE RD
OLD RALEIGH LF #4
NONCD0000687
RALEIGH
1817 CAPITAL BLVD
OLD RALEIGH LF #5
NONCD0000688
RALEIGH
2405 WADE AVE
OLD RALEIGH LF #6
NONCD0000689
RALEIGH
BLUFF ST
OLD RALEIGH LF #7
NONCD0000690
RALEIGH
2226 CAPITAL BLVD.
OLD RALEIGH LF #8
NONCD0000691
RALEIGH
INDUSTRIAL DR
OLD WALTON'S DUMP
NONCD0000753
MORRISVILLE
10310 CHAPEL HILL RD
ROLESVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000601
ROLESVILLE
HWY 401
ROWLAND LF
NCD065300113
RALEIGH
3000 GRESHAM LAKE RD
SOUTH SAUNDERS ST DUMP
NONCD0000668
RALEIGH
2603 SAUNDERS & 601
WALTON'S SANITATION SERVICE DUMP
NONCD0000696
MORRISVILLE
580 CHURCH ST
WE BUFFALOE, JR PRIVATE DUMP
NONCD0000667
GARNER
US-70
WENDELL DUMP
NONCD0000609
WENDELL
LAKE GLAD RD
ZEBULON DUMP
NONCD0000608
ZEBULON
509 HORTON ST
Number of Sites: 33
COUNTY: WARREN
Site
ID
City
Street Address
MACON DUMP
NONCD0000617
MACON
DOC THOMPSON ROAD (SR
NORLINA DUMP
NONCD0000615
NORLINA
ROSE STREET (SR 1106)
WARRENTON DUMP
NONCD0000616
WARRENTON
HAMME MILL ROAD (SR 1602)
Number of Sites: 3
COUNTY: WASHINGTON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CRESWELL REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000620
CRESWELL
MAIN STREET AND
MACKEY'S DUMP
NONCD0000619
LANDFILL ROAD
PLYMOUTH REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000621
PLYMOUTH
WATER STREET
ROPER REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000618
ROPER
CROSS STREET - ACROSS
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY: WAYNE
Site
ID
City
Street Address
CHERRY HOSPITAL DUMP
NONCD0000627
GOLDSBORO
W. ASH STREET
EUREKA REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000632
EUREKA
WEST CHASE STREET
FREMONT REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000628
FREMONT
SR 1359
GOLDSBORO DUMP
NONCD0000630
GOLDSBORO
US HIGHWAY 117 BYPASS
GOLDSBORO MUNICIPAL LF
NCD980557649
GOLDSBORO
US HIGHWAY 117 BYPASS
KERMIT GURLEY DUMP
NONCD0000626
GOLDSBORO
BUCK SWAMP ROAD
MT OLIVE LDFL
NONCD0000709
MOUNT OLIVE
KELLY SPRINGS ROAD
MT. OLIVE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000631
MOUNT OLIVE
EAST JAMES STREET
PIKEVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000629
PIKEVILLE
PIKEVILLE LDFL
NONCD0000708
PIKEVILLE
LEIGH DRIVE
Number of Sites: 10
COUNTY: WILKES
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BETHEL DUMP
NONCD0000792
JONESVILLE
314 NORTH RIVER RD
N. WILKESBORO DUMP
NONCD0000634
NORTH
RIVER LIBERTY GROVE
SOMERS ROAD DUMP
NCD981477318
HAMPTONVILLE
2646 SOMERS ROAD
WILKESBORO REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000633
WILKESBORO
KELLY HILL RD
Number of Sites: 4
COUNTY: WILSON
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BLACK CREEK DUMP
NONCD0000636
BLACK CREEK
NEAR SR 1628
CITY OF WILSON LANDFILL-1
NONCD0000674
WILSON
105 GOLDSBORO ST. NE
CITY OF WILSON LDFL-2
NONCD0000202
WILSON
6741 WARD BLVD
ELM CITY REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000638
ELM CITY
NORTH RAILROAD STREET
SARATOGA DUMP
NONCD0000637
SARATOGA
7340 CABIN BRANCH RD. (SR
SIMS REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000639
SIMS
7002 BRUCE ROAD
STATONSBURG DUMP
NONCD0000635
STANTONSBURG
5345 NC HWY 222
WILSON SANITARY LF
NONCD0000640
WILSON
4545 NW AIRPORT DRIVE
Number of Sites: 8
CK�lNob 1 MIM 7 11410
Site
ID
City
Street Address
ARLINGTON DUMP
NONCD0000644
ARLINGTON
345 SOUTH MAIN STREET
BOONVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000645
BOONVILLE
RIVER BEND ROAD
CHAMBERLAND-HODGE DUMP
NONCD0000642
YADKINVILLE
FALL CREEK COMM. DUMP
NONCD0000641
BOONVILLE
PULLIAM ROAD
JOYNER REFUSE DUMP
NONCD0000646
YADKINVILLE
1425 OLD STAGE ROAD
OLD YADKIN COUNTY LF
NONCD0000648
YADKINVILLE
SIZEMORE ROAD
YADKINVILLE REFUSE DISPOSAL
NONCD0000647
YADKINVILLE
1141 TENNESSEE STREET
Number of Sites: 7
COUNTY: YANCEY
Site
ID
City
Street Address
BURNSVILLE DUMP
NONCD0000649
BURNSVILLE
OLD FORK RD
Number of Sites: 1
F. Landfill Capacity Report FY 2022-2023
Alamance I "
I I 1 "
0603-CDLF-1996 CD
Cobles C&D Landfill
Alexander County CDLF
Avery County C&D Landfill
Open Date
9/25/1998
Open Date
1/1/1998
Open Date
7/1/1996
Survey Date
6/12/2023
Survey Date
5/11/2023
Survey Date
4/21/2022
Years Open
24.7
Years Open
25.4
Years Open
25.8
Fiscal Year
Tons
25,635.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
4,574.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
16.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
758,250.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
80,590.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
74,875.00
* Average Tons per
Year
30,683.67
* Average Tons per Year
3,178.44
* Average Tons per Year
2,901.65
Volume Used
1,226,356
Volume Used
159,712
Volume Used
222,138
Volume Constructed
1,605,176
Volume Constructed
165,661
Volume Constructed
228,450
Total Permitted Volume
6,935,903
Total Permitted Volume
269,193
Total Permitted Volume
228,450
* Compaction Density
0.62
* Compaction Density
0.50
* Compaction Density
0.34
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
378,820
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
5,949
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
6,312
* Remaining Permitted Volume
5,709,547
* Remaining Permitted Volume
109,481
* Remaining Permitted Volume
6,312
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
234,222.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
3,001.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
2,127.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
7.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
0.9
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
0.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
9.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
0.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
133.0
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Tons
3,530,185
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Tons
55,244
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Ton
2,128
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Years
115.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Years
17.4
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Years
0.7
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Brunswick 1007-CDLF-1997
137.7
CD
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Buncombe 1107-CDLF-1998
12.1
CD
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Burke 1203-CDLF-2014
133.0
Brunswick County CDLF
Buncombe County C&D Unit
Burke County Johns River Waste Management
Open Date
7/1/1998
Open Date
1/21/1998
Open Date
1/7/1998
Survey Date
7/28/2023
Survey Date
4/28/2023
Survey Date
5/19/2023
Years Open
25.1
Years Open
25.3
Years Open
25.4
Fiscal Year Tons
17,516.00
Fiscal Year Tons
83,024.00
Fiscal Year Tons
7,505.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
710,544.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
952,497.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
9,346.00
* Average Tons per Year
28,338.74
* Average Tons per Year
37,700.43
* Average Tons per Year
368.52
Volume Used
1,068,081
Volume Used
1,524,194
Volume Used
18,156
Volume Constructed
1,146,100
Volume Constructed
1,962,600
Volume Constructed
322,496
Total Permitted Volume
1,146,100
Total Permitted Volume
2,492,600
Total Permitted Volume
322,496
* Compaction Density
0.67
* Compaction Density
0.62
* Compaction Density
0.51
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
78,019
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
438,406
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
304,340
* Remaining Permitted Volume
78,019
* Remaining Permitted Volume
968,406
* Remaining Permitted Volume
304,340
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
51,902.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
273,968.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
156,662.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
1.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
7.3
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
425.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
3.0
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
3.3
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
20.9
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
51,902
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
605,175
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
156,662
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
1.8
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
16.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
425.1
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
3.0
Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
7.3
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
20.9
b. I 1 III CD Cabarrus 1306-CDLF-2000 CD Catawba I 1 1
Cabarrus County CDLF ighway 49 C&D Landfill & Recycling Greenway Blackburn Resource Recovery C&D Facility
aste
Open Date
12/5/2006
Open Date
4/4/2000
Open Date
10/1/2002
Survey Date
7/7/2023
Survey Date
6/2/2023
Survey Date
5/24/2023
Years Open
16.6
Years Open
23.2
Years Open
20.6
Fiscal Year Tons
16,770.00
Fiscal Year Tons
188,648.00
Fiscal Year Tons
54,409.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
386,300.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,426,605.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
726,301.00
* Average Tons per Year
23,290.87
* Average Tons per Year
104,778.04
* Average Tons per Year
35,183.21
Volume Used
671,679
Volume Used
3,704,652
Volume Used
1,161,614
Volume Constructed
711,255
Volume Constructed
3,936,671
Volume Constructed
1,449,000
Total Permitted Volume
876,581
Total Permitted Volume
5,995,188
Total Permitted Volume
1,449,000
* Compaction Density
0.58
* Compaction Density
0.66
* Compaction Density
0.63
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
39,576
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
232,019
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
287,386
* Remaining Permitted Volume
204,902
* Remaining Permitted Volume
2,290,536
* Remaining Permitted Volume
287,386
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
22,761.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
151,976.1
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
179,688.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
1.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
1.5
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
5.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
1.4
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
0.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
3.3
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
117,844
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
1,500,337
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
179,689
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
5.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
14.3
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
5.1
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Cleveland 2301-CDLF-1997
7.0
CD
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Cumberland 2601-CDLF-1997Dare
8.0
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
2803-CDLF-19951
3.3
Cleveland County CDLF
Cumberland County C&D Unit
Dare County C&D Landfill
Open Date
1/l/1998
Open Date
1/1/1998
Open Date
11/15/1995
Survey Date
6/27/2023
Survey Date
3/l/2023
Survey Date
5/9/2023
Years Open
25.5
Years Open
25.2
Years Open
27.5
Fiscal Year Tons
67,881.00
Fiscal Year Tons
64,523.00
Fiscal Year Tons
17,019.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,281,099.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
879,364.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
455,240.00
* Average Tons per Year
50,270.89
* Average Tons per Year
34,949.70
* Average Tons per Year
16,566.35
Volume Used
1,363,382
Volume Used
1,459,168
Volume Used
1,187,791
Volume Constructed
2,645,400
Volume Constructed
1,697,278
Volume Constructed
1,478,100
Total Permitted Volume
2,645,400
Total Permitted Volume
2,026,570
Total Permitted Volume
3,044,300
* Compaction Density
0.94
* Compaction Density
0.60
* Compaction Density
0.38
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,282,018
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
238,110
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
290,309
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,282,018
* Remaining Permitted Volume
567,402
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,856,509
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
1,204,645.5
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
143,496.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
111,265.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
24.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
4.1
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
6.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
17.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
2.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
6.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
1,204,645
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
341,943
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
711,537
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
24.0
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
9.8
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
43.0
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
17.7
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
5.3
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
41.8
EdgecombeI 1 "7 CD
Forsyth 3412-CDLF-1995 CD
Gaston 3606-CDLF-19951
Edgecombe County CDLF
Winston-Salem, City of Old Salisbury Road
CDLF
Gaston County C&D Landfill
Open Date
12/30/1997
Open Date
8/1/1996
Open Date
2/5/1999
Survey Date
4/7/2023
Survey Date
1/10/2023
Survey Date
1 6/13/2023
Years Open
25.3
Years Open
26.4
Years Openj
24.4
Fiscal Year Tons
10,338.00
Fiscal Year Tons
33,751.00
Fiscal Year Tons
101,100.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
504,567.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,690,503.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,379,300.00
* Average Tons per Year
19,968.91
* Average Tons per Year
63,932.10
* Average Tons per Year
56,643.73
Volume Used
947,711
Volume Used
3,261,765
Volume Used
1,137,647
Volume Constructed
1,700,000
Volume Constructed
4,030,000
Volume Constructed
1,482,196
Total Permitted Volume
1,700,000
Total Permitted Volume
4,030,000
Total Permitted Volume
1,482,196
* Compaction Density
0.53
* Compaction Density
0.52
* Compaction Density
1.21
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
752,289
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
768,235
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
344,549
* Remaining Permitted Volume
752,289
* Remaining Permitted Volume
768,235
* Remaining Permitted Volume
344,549
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
400,523.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
398,159.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
417,736.3
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
20.1
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
6.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
7.4
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
38.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
11.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
4.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
400,523
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
398,160
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
417,736
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
20.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
6.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
7.4
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Greene I 1
38.7
'97 CD
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Guilford 4103-CDLF-1998
11.8
CD
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Guilford 4116-CDLF-20121
4.1
Greene County CDLF
Greensboro, City of White Street Landfill
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
Open Date
1/l/1998
Open Date
1/1/1998
Open Date
2/4/2004
Survey Date
5/4/2023
Survey Date
6/1/2023
Survey Date
1/28/2023
Years Open
25.3
Years Open
25.4
Years Open
19.0
Fiscal Year Tons
3,466.00
Fiscal Year Tons
47,183.00
Fiscal Year Tons
120,866.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
55,610.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,057,032.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
110,289.00
* Average Tons per Year
2,194.89
* Average Tons per Year
80,944.94
* Average Tons per Year
5,810.34
Volume Used
180,812
Volume Used
1,798,520
Volume Used
175,318
Volume Constructed
471,466
Volume Constructed
2,370,000
Volume Constructed
2,467,437
Total Permitted Volume
471,466
Total Permitted Volume
2,370,000
Total Permitted Volume
4,773,968
* Compaction Density
0.31
* Compaction Density
1.14
* Compaction Density
0.63
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
290,654
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
571,480
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
2,292,119
* Remaining Permitted Volume
290,654
* Remaining Permitted Volume
571,480
* Remaining Permitted Volume
4,598,650
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
89,392.7
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
653,622.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
1,441,925.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
40.7
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
8.1
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
248.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
25.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
13.9
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
11.9
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
89,393
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
653,622
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
2,892,917
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
40.7
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
8.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
497.9
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
25.8
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
13.9
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
23.9
Guilford 1 II: CD
Halifax 4204-CDLF-20134
I 1 I: CD
A-1 Sandrock C&D Landfill
Halifax County Landfill
Harnett County Dunn -Erwin C&D Landfill
Open Date
4/19/2009
Open Date
6/3/2016
Open Date
1/1/1998
Survey Date
7/20/2023
Survey Date
7/19/2023
Survey Date
1/24/2023
Years Open
14.3
Years Open
7.1
Years Open
25.1
Fiscal Year Tons
53,747.00
Fiscal Year Tons
2,526.00
Fiscal Year Tons
33,267.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,159,821.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
7,079.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
446,469.00
* Average Tons per Year
81,388.02
* Average Tons per Year
993.70
* Average Tons per Year
17,814.38
Volume Used
1,981,081
Volume Used
17,698
Volume Used
858,744
Volume Constructed
2,240,000
Volume Constructed
73,129
Volume Constructed
2,047,985
Total Permitted Volume
2,240,000
Total Permitted Volume
73,129
Total Permitted Volume
2,047,985
* Compaction Density
0.59
* Compaction Density
0.40
* Compaction Density
0.52
* Remaining Volume for Future
258,919
* Remaining Volume for Future
55,431
* Remaining Volume for Future
1,189,241
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
258,919
* Remaining Permitted Volume
55,431
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,189,241
* Approximate Constructed
151,583.8
* Approximate Constructed
22,171.8
* Approximate Constructed
618,297.5
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
1.9
* Approximate Constructed
22.3
* Approximate Constructed
34.7
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
2.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
8.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
18.6
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
151,584
* Approximate Total Permitted
22,172
* Approximate Total Permitted
618,297
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
1.9
* Approximate Total Permitted
22.3
* Approximate Total Permitted
34.7
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
2.8
* Approximate Total Tonnage
8.8
* Approximate Total Tonnage
18.6
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Harnett 1IF-1997
CD
Jones 5203-CDI,F-2013
CD
Lenoir 5403-CDIF-19971
Harnett Co. Anderson Creek C&D Landfill
The Maysville Construction and Demolition
Lenoir County CDLF
Landfill
Open Date
12/1/1996
Open Date
4/6/2015
Open Date
1/1/1998
Survey Date
6/6/2023
Survey Date
7/20/2023
Survey Date
5/2/2023
Years Open
26.5
Years Open
8.3
Years Open
25.3
Fiscal Year
13,192.00
Fiscal Year
63,236.00
Fiscal Year
30,158.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
272,649.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
59,444.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
395,382.00
* Average Tons per
10,284.52
* Average Tons per Yew
7,172.75
* Average Tons per Yew
15,608.87
Year
Volume Used
612,227
Volume Used
174,964
Volume Used
618,397
Volume Constructed
618,779
Volume Constructed
297,087
Volume Constructed
630,432
Total Permitted Volume
1,121,930
Total Permitted Volume
586,764
Total Permitted Volume
1,126,540
* Compaction Density
0.45
* Compaction Density
0.34
* Compaction Density
0.64
* Remaining Volume for Future
6,552
* Remaining Volume for Future
122,123
* Remaining Volume for Future
12,035
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
509,703
* Remaining Permitted Volume
411,800
* Remaining Permitted Volume
508,143
* Approximate Constructed
2,917.9
* Approximate Constructed
41,491.3
* Approximate Constructed
7,694.8
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
0.3
* Approximate Constructed
5.8
* Approximate Constructed
0.5
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.3
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
226,991
* Approximate Total Permitted
139,909
* Approximate Total Permitted
324,889
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
22.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
19.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
20.8
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
17.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
2.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
10.8
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Tons
Tons
LincolnI 1
i :I 1 99
I 1 1
Lake Norman Landfill
Madison County C&D Unit
Martin County C&D Landfill
Open Date
3/25/1999
Open Date
l l/l/2006
Open Date
3/23/1994
Survey Date
12/19/2022
Survey Date
7/20/2023
Survey Date
2/26/2021
Years Open
23.7
Years Open
16.7
Years Open
26.9
Fiscal Year Tons
33,623.00
Fiscal Year Tons
1,186.00
Fiscal Year Tons
4,269.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,422,806.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
33,279.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
126,780.00
* Average Tons per Year
59,940.01
* Average Tons per Year
1,991.02
* Average Tons per Year
4,707.37
Volume Used
2,289,974
Volume Used
83,181
Volume Used
0
Volume Constructed
2,727,347
Volume Constructed
209,700
Volume Constructed
165,353
Total Permitted Volume
3,271,000
Total Permitted Volume
209,700
Total Permitted Volume
177,696
* Compaction Density
0.62
* Compaction Density
0.40
* Compaction Density
0.00
* Remaining Volume for Future
437,373
* Remaining Volume for Future
126,519
* Remaining Volume for Future
165,353
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
981,026
* Remaining Permitted Volume
126,519
* Remaining Permitted Volume
177,696
* Approximate Constructed
271,748.5
* Approximate Constructed
50,617.6
* Approximate Constructed
0.0
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
4.5
* Approximate Constructed
25.4
* Approximate Constructed
0.0
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
8.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
42.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.0
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
609,531
proximate Total Permitted Volume
50,618
* Approximate Total Permitted
0
Volume Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
10.2
proximate Total Permitted
25.4
* Approximate Total Permitted
0.0
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
18.1
Approximate Total Tonnage
42.7
* Approximate Total Tonnage
0.0
emaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Mecklenburg 6I 1
I21 C D
Moore i t 1
'
Greenway Waste Solutions of North Meek
Moore County C&D Landfill
Nash County C&D Landfill
Open Date
3/12/2006
Open Date
10/1/1993
Open Date
1/3/2000
Survey Date
6/3/2023
Survey Date
7/14/2023
Survey Date
7/25/2023
Years Open
17.2
Years Open
29.8
Years Open
23.6
Fiscal Year
76,009.00
Fiscal Year
28,295.00
Fiscal Year
13,344.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,855,970.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
28,296.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
295,895.00
* Average Tons per
107,738.88
* Average Tons per Year
950.09
* Average Tons per Year
12,561.09
Year
Volume Used
2,602,781
Volume Used
49,178
Volume Used
867,480
Volume Constructed
3,141,000
Volume Constructed
2,500,000
Volume Constructed
936,406
Total Permitted Volume
3,141,000
Total Permitted Volume
2,500,000
Total Permitted Volume
2,405,358
* Compaction Density
0.71
* Compaction Density
0.58
* Compaction Density
0.34
* Remaining Volume for Future
538,219
* Remaining Volume for Future
2,450,822
* Remaining Volume for Future
68,926
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
538,219
* Remaining Permitted Volume
2,450,822
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,537,878
* Approximate Constructed
383,788.8
* Approximate Constructed
1,410,152.1
* Approximate Constructed
23,510.5
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
3.6
* Approximate Constructed
1,484.2
* Approximate Constructed
1.9
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
5.0
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
49.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
1.8
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
383,789
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,410,152
* Approximate Total Permitted
524,566
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
3.6
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,484.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
41.8
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
5.0
* Approximate Total Tonnage
49.8
* Approximate Total Tonnage
39.3
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Tons
Tons
Orange 6804-CDLF-2005 CD
Pasquotank 7002-CDLF-19964I
1 II' CD
Orange County CDLF
Pasquotank County C&D Landfill
C & D Landfill Inc
Open Date
5/31/2005
Open Date
4/1/1996
Open Date
6/1/2001
Survey Date
6/27/2023
Survey Date
7/8/2023
Survey Date
7/29/2022
Years Open
18.1
Years Open
27.3
Years Open
21.2
Fiscal Year Tons
19,966.00
Fiscal Year Tons
15,370.00
Fiscal Year Tons
32,488.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
171,611.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
347,950.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
32,488.00
* Average Tons per Year
9,495.67
* Average Tons per Year
12,761.19
* Average Tons per Year
1,535.49
Volume Used
356,036
Volume Used
1,125,700
Volume Used
48,732
Volume Constructed
424,000
Volume Constructed
1,149,212
Volume Constructed
1,541,089
Total Permitted Volume
789,250
Total Permitted Volume
1,445,382
Total Permitted Volume
1,888,156
* Compaction Density
0.48
* Compaction Density
0.31
* Compaction Density
0.67
* Remaining Volume for Future
Constructio
67,964
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
23,512
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,492,357
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1 433,214
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1 319,682
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1 1,839,424
* Approximate Constructed
32,759.0
* Approximate Constructed
7,267.5
* Approximate Constructed
994,904.7
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
3.4
* Approximate Constructed
0.6
* Approximate Constructed
647.9
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
1.6
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
30.6
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
208,811
* Approximate Total Permitted
98,813
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,226,283
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
22.0
* Approximate Total Permitted
7.7
* Approximate Total Permitted
798.6
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage 10.5
* Approximate Total Tonnage 6.4
* Approximate Total Tonnage 37.7
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Randolph 6I 1 I
:I 1 '
i8103-CDLF-2002 CD
Wall Recycling CDLF
Robeson County CDLF
Rutherford County C&D
Open Date
10/19/2001
Open Date
1/2/1998
Open Date
1/1/2001
Survey Date
1/28/2023
Survey Date
6/5/2023
Survey Date
7/13/2023
Years Open
21.3
Years Open
25.4
Years Open
22.5
Fiscal Year
25,646.00
Fiscal Year
39,964.00
Fiscal Year
8,993.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
303,960.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,015,013.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
297,179.00
* Average Tons per
14,286.63
* Average Tons per Yew
39,928.22
* Average Tons per Yew
13,192.10
Year
Volume Used
547,546
Volume Used
1,041,195
Volume Used
585,618
Volume Constructed
551,951
Volume Constructed
2,341,464
Volume Constructed
926,000
Total Permitted Volume
1,104,617
Total Permitted Volume
2,341,464
Total Permitted Volume
3,207,000
* Compaction Density
0.56
* Compaction Density
0.97
* Compaction Density
0.51
* Remaining Volume for Future
4,405
* Remaining Volume for Future
1,300,269
* Remaining Volume for Future
340,382
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
557,071
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,300,269
* Remaining Permitted Volume
2,621,382
* Approximate Constructed
2,445.4
* Approximate Constructed
1,267,572.3
* Approximate Constructed
172,731.0
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
0.2
* Approximate Constructed
31.7
* Approximate Constructed
13.1
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
31.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
19.2
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
309,248
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,267,572
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,330,252
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
21.6
* Approximate Total Permitted
31.7
* Approximate Total Permitted
100.8
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
12.1
* Approximate Total Tonnage
31.7
* Approximate Total Tonnage
147.9
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
I
Tons
I
Tons
Sampson I 1 " 1
Scotland 8301-CDLF-1997 CD
Stanly 8401-CDLF-1997 CD
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
Scotland County CDLF
Albemarle, City of CDLF
Open Date
9/16/1996
Open Date
1/1/1998
Open Date
5/31/1998
Survey Date
1/27/2023
Survey Date
6/26/2023
Survey Date
6/29/2023
Years Open
26.4
Years Open
25.5
Years Open
25.1
Fiscal Year Tons
399.00
Fiscal Year Tons
7,390.00
Fiscal Year Tons
19,114.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
74,966.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
344,095.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
435,577.00
* Average Tons per Year
2,843.63
* Average Tons per Year
13,503.89
* Average Tons per Year
17,368.40
Volume Used
268,135
Volume Used
656,198
Volume Used
871,432
Volume Constructed
1,054,182
Volume Constructed
1,144,442
Volume Constructed
2,390,900
Total Permitted Volume
2,180,681
Total Permitted Volume
1,144,442
Total Permitted Volume
2,390,900
* Compaction Density
0.28
* Compaction Density
0.52
* Compaction Density
0.50
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
786,047
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
488,244
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,519,468
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,912,546
* Remaining Permitted Volume
488,244
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,519,468
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
219,765.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
256,023.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
759,491.6
* Approximate Constructed
77.3
* Approximate Constructed
19.0
* Approximate Constructed
43.7
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
550.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
34.6
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
39.7
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
534,715
* Approximate Total Permitted
256,024
* Approximate Total Permitted
759,492
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
188.0
* Approximate Total Permitted
19.0
* Approximate Total Permitted
43.7
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
1,340.1
* Approximate Total Tonnage
34.6
* Approximate Total Tonnage
39.7
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
UnionI I 1
'
' 1
I
9228-CDLF-2001
CD
Union County C&D
Shotwell Landfill, Inc
Red Rock Disposal C&D Landfill
Open Date
1/l/1998
Open Date
10/13/1997
Open Date
11/19/2001
Survey Date
7/17/2023
Survey Date
5/22/2023
Survey Date
1/28/2023
Years Open
25.5
Years Open
25.6
Years Open
21.2
Fiscal Year
90,643.00
Fiscal Year
177,884.00
Fiscal Year
412,050.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
754,950.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,649,385.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,596,384.00
* Average Tons per
29,561.05
* Average Tons per Year
64,418.08
* Average Tons per Year
169,713.08
Year
Volume Used
1,661,003
Volume Used
4,244,107
Volume Used
5,615,394
Volume Constructed
1,832,800
Volume Constructed
5,300,000
Volume Constructed
6,907,990
Total Permitted Volume
1,832,800
Total Permitted Volume
9,800,000
Total Permitted Volume
19,177,110
* Compaction Density
0.45
* Compaction Density
0.39
* Compaction Density
0.64
* Remaining Volume for Future
171,797
* Remaining Volume for Future
1,055,893
* Remaining Volume for Future
1,292,596
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
171,797
* Remaining Permitted Volume
5,555,893
* Remaining Permitted Volume
13,561,716
* Approximate Constructed
78,084.2
* Approximate Constructed
410,351.1
* Approximate Constructed
827,844.2
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
2.6
* Approximate Constructed
6.4
* Approximate Constructed
4.9
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.9
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
2.3
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
2.0
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
78,084
* Approximate Total Permitted
2,159,184
* Approximate Total Permitted
8,685,613
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
2.6
* Approximate Total Permitted
33.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
51.2
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
0.9
* Approximate Total Tonnage
12.1
* Approximate Total Tonnage
21.1
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Tons
Tons
Wake I 1 I
9231-CDLF-2012 CD
Washington ' 40 1 "6 CD
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
Washington County C&D Landfill
Open Date
10/1/2002
Open Date
10/1/2003
Open Date
1/1/1996
Survey Date
6/3/2023
Survey Date
1/27/2023
Survey Date
6/30/2023
Years Open
20.7
Years Open
19.3
Years Open
27.5
Fiscal Year Tons
65,582.00
Fiscal Year Tons
289,732.00
Fiscal Year Tons
1,979.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,732,421.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,885,373.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
39,370.00
* Average Tons per Year
83,810.17
* Average Tons per Year
149,317.44
* Average Tons per Year
1,431.97
Volume Used
3,109,526
Volume Used
4,582,107
Volume Used
98,425
Volume Constructed
3,130,000
Volume Constructed
6,203,700
Volume Constructed
147,076
Total Permitted Volume
3,130,000
Total Permitted Volume
8,426,800
Total Permitted Volume
147,076
* Compaction Density
0.56
* Compaction Density
0.63
* Compaction Density
0.40
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
20,474
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,621,593
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
48,651
* Remaining Permitted Volume
20,474
* Remaining Permitted Volume
3,844,693
* Remaining Permitted Volume
48,651
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
11,406.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
1,021,124.3
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
19,460.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
0.1
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
6.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
13.6
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
3.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
9.8
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
proximate Total Permitted Volume
11,407
* Approximate Total Permitted
2,421,020
* Approximate Total Permitted
19,460
Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
proximate Total Permitted
0.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
16.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
13.6
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Approximate Total Tonnage
0.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
8.4
* Approximate Total Tonnage
9.8
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Wayne 6I 1
"
i
1
I
Wayne County CDLF
Wilson County Westside C&D Landfill (Area 1)
Duke Energy Progress - Asheville
Open Date
1/l/1998
Open Date
10/4/2004
Open Date
4/1/2021
Survey Date
6/7/2023
Survey Date
6/7/2023
Survey Date
9/15/2022
Years Open
25.4
Years Open
18.7
Years Open
1.5
Fiscal Year
28,169.00
Fiscal Year
31,341.00
Fiscal Year
32,696.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
759,044.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
478,653.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,295,211.00
* Average Tons per
29,849.36
* Average Tons per Year
25,634.61
* Average Tons per Year
889,240.26
Year
Volume Used
1,882,061
Volume Used
478,653
Volume Used
1,065,664
Volume Constructed
2,736,883
Volume Constructed
674,170
Volume Constructed
1,262,515
Total Permitted Volume
2,736,883
Total Permitted Volume
2,002,070
Total Permitted Volume
1,262,515
* Compaction Density
0.40
* Compaction Density
1.00
* Compaction Density
1.22
* Remaining Volume for Future
854,822
* Remaining Volume for Future
195,517
* Remaining Volume for Future
196,851
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
854,822
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,523,417
* Remaining Permitted Volume
196,851
* Approximate Constructed
344,753.7
* Approximate Constructed
195,517.0
* Approximate Constructed
239,253.3
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
11.5
* Approximate Constructed
7.6
* Approximate Constructed
0.3
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
12.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
6.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
7.3
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
344,754
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,523,417
* Approximate Total Permitted
239,253
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
11.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
59.4
* Approximate Total Permitted
0.3
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
12.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
48.6
* Approximate Total Tonnage
7.3
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Tons
Tons
Catawba 1 II. IND
Duke Energy Carolinas - Marshall, Industrial
ColumbusI 1 II 1'Gaston1
International Paper
II. IND
Duke Energy Carolinas - Allen
Open Date
3/7/2011
Open Date
12/30/2002
Open Date
12/9/2009
Survey Date
5/8/2023
Survey Date
5/16/2023
Survey Date
4/24/2023
Years Open
12.2
Years Open
20.4
Years Open
13.4
Fiscal Year Tons
887,915.00
Fiscal Year Tons
54,320.00
Fiscal Year Tons
14,702.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
4,988,960.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,051,276.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,576,537.00
* Average Tons per Year
409,947.73
* Average Tons per Year
51,596.15
* Average Tons per Year
117,901.34
Volume Used
4,129,110
VolumeUsed
1,165,670
Volume Used
1,273,659
Volume Constructed
10,389,020
Volume Constructed
2,290,150
Volume Constructed
2,082,500
Total Permitted Volume
18,679,000
Total Permitted Volume
2,290,150
Total Permitted Volume
6,040,700
* Compaction Density
1.21
* Compaction Density
0.90
* Compaction Density
1.24
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
6,259,910
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,124,480
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
808,841
* Remaining Permitted Volume
14,549,890
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,124,480
* Remaining Permitted Volume
4,767,041
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
7,563,479.9
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
1,014,128.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
1,001,184.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
18.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
19.7
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
8.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
8.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
18.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
68.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
17,579,774
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,014,128
* Approximate Total Permitted
5,900,650
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
Volume Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
42.9
* Approximate Total Permitted
19.7
* Approximate Total Permitted
50.0
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
19.8
* Approximate Total Tonnage
18.7
* Approximate Total Tonnage
401.4
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Haywood I61
1
Mecklenburg ill 1
" 1
Person 7302-INDUS-19881
Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.
olinas - McGuire Landfill 2 (fmr misnamed permit #
Duke Energy Progress - Roxboro
0
Open Date
3/28/1984
Open Date
Open Date
11/25/2003
Survey Date
4/6/2023
Survey Date
5/4/2023
Survey Date
4/22/2023
Years Open
39.0
Years Open
Years Open
19.4
Fiscal Year
321,307.00
Fiscal Year
134.00
Fiscal Year
268,440.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
9,639,268.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
72,368.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
9,042,270.00
* Average Tons per
247,017.66
* Average Tons per Yeai
Average Tons per Yeai
465,955.01
Year
Volume Used
6,224,631
Volume Used
76,786
Volume Used
9,524,779
Volume Constructed
8,317,000
Volume Constructed
Volume Constructed
16,328,208
Total Permitted Volume
8,317,000
Total Permitted Volume
Total Permitted Volume
16,328,208
* Compaction Density
1.55
* Compaction Density
0.94
* Compaction Density
0.95
* Remaining Volume for Future
2,092,369
* Remaining Volume for Future
* Remaining Volume for Future
6,803,429
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
2,092,369
* Remaining Permitted Volume
* Remaining Permitted Volume
6,803,429
* Approximate Constructed
3,240,176.9
* Approximate Constructed
* Approximate Constructed
6,458,778.9
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
13.1
* Approximate Constructed
* Approximate Constructed
13.9
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
10.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
24.1
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
3,240,177
* Approximate Total Permitted
* Approximate Total Permitted
6,458,779
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
13.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
* Approximate Total Permitted
13.9
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
10.1
* Approximate Total Tonnage
* Approximate Total Tonnage
24.1
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Tons
Tons
Person 7305-INDUS-2012 IND
Duke Energy, Mayo Steam Electric Plant
Rutherford ; I 1 I
Duke Energy Carolinas - Rogers
8504-INDUS-2007 IND
Duke Energy Carolinas - Belews Creek, Craig
Road Landfill
Open Date
7/10/2014
Open Date
9/7/2010
Open Date
11/5/2007
Survey Date
4/18/2023
Survey Date
4/28/2023
Survey Date
4/17/2023
Years Open
8.8
Years Open
12.6
Years Open
15.4
Fiscal Year Tons
667,644.00
Fiscal Year Tons
1,815,756.00
Fiscal Year Tons
156,004.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,602,288.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
6,631,160.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,784,900.00
* Average Tons per Year
182,657.83
* Average Tons per Year
524,703.46
* Average Tons per Year
180,287.97
olume Used
1,149,245
Volume Used
5,379,071
Volume Used
2,433,825
olume Constructed
2,227,886
Volume Constructed
11,318,000
Volume Constructed
6,321,890
Total Permitted Volume
12,010,584
Total Permitted Volume
13,343,000
Total Permitted Volume
24,621,890
* Compaction Density
1.39
* Compaction Density
1.23
* Compaction Density
1.14
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,078,641
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
5,938,929
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
3,888,065
* Remaining Permitted Volume
10,861,339
* Remaining Permitted Volume
7,963,929
* Remaining Permitted Volume
22,188,065
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
1,503,851.3
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
7,321,336.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
4,448,911.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
8.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
14.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
24.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
2.3
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
4.0
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
28.5
roximate Total Permitted Volume
emaining in Tons
15,142,979
roximate Total Permitted Volume
emaining in Tons
9,817,697
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
25,388,655
proximate Total Permitted
82.9
proximate Total Permitted
18.7
* Approximate Total Permitted
140.8
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Volume Remaining in Years
Approximate Total Tonnage 22.7
Approximate Total Tonnage 5.4
* Approximate Total Tonnage 162.7
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
WashingtonI 1 II: IND
Alamance 0104-MSWLF-19941
1 I I MSW
Domtar Paper Company Landfill, Lined #3
klamance County Austin Quarter Road Landfill
Anson Landfill
?acility
Open Date
12/14/2000
Open Date
3/18/1994
Open Date
12/12/2000
Survey Date
3/16/2023
Survey Date
3/15/2023
Survey Date
2/20/2023
Years Open
22.3
Years Open
29.0
Years Open
22.2
Fiscal Year
984.00
Fiscal Year
138,821.00
Fiscal Year
1,039,493.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
952,637.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,557,267.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
10,310,596.00
* Average Tons per
42,814.16
* Average Tons per Year
88,208.69
* Average Tons per Yew
464,644.69
Year
Volume Used
2,234,160
Volume Used
3,368,153
Volume Used
11,829,219
Volume Constructed
2,692,063
Volume Constructed
3,694,758
Volume Constructed
15,021,074
Total Permitted Volume
10,749,000
Total Permitted Volume
10,982,800
Total Permitted Volume
21,640,632
* Compaction Density
0.43
* Compaction Density
0.76
* Compaction Density
0.87
* Remaining Volume for Future
457,903
* Remaining Volume for Future
326,605
* Remaining Volume for Future
3,191,855
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
8,514,840
* Remaining Permitted Volume
7,614,647
* Remaining Permitted Volume
9,811,413
* Approximate Constructed
195,248.0
* Approximate Constructed
247,974.5
* Approximate Constructed
2,782,087.9
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
4.6
* Approximate Constructed
2.8
* Approximate Constructed
6.0
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
198.4
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
1.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
2.7
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
3,630,694
* Approximate Total Permitted
5,781,414
* Approximate Total Permitted
8,551,834
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
84.8
* Approximate Total Permitted
65.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
18.4
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
3,689.7
* Approximate Total Tonnage
41.6
* Approximate Total Tonnage
8.2
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Tons
Tons
Ashe I I
Ashe County Landfill
I:I "
East Carolina Regional Landfill
Buncombe I "6 MSW
Buncombe County MSW Landfill
Open Date
11/1/1993
Open Date
8/6/1993
Open Date
9/29/1997
Survey Date
5/30/2023
Survey Date
12/12/2022
Survey Date
4/28/2023
Years Open
29.6
Years Open
29.3
Years Open
25.6
Fiscal Year Tons
23,387.00
Fiscal Year Tons
546,200.00
Fiscal Year Tons
154,171.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
554,430.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
15,273,940.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,388,070.00
* Average Tons per Year
18,747.04
* Average Tons per Year
520,411.06
* Average Tons per Year
132,465.49
Volume Used
1,100,707
Volume Used
15,599,310
Volume Used
5,180,040
Volume Constructed
1,159,714
Volume Constructed
20,129,000
Volume Constructed
6,878,500
Total Permitted Volume
1,548,800
Total Permitted Volume
24,833,000
Total Permitted Volume
12,477,000
* Compaction Density
0.50
* Compaction Density
0.98
* Compaction Density
0.65
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
59,007
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
4,529,690
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,698,460
* Remaining Permitted Volume
448,093
* Remaining Permitted Volume
9,233,690
* Remaining Permitted Volume
7,296,960
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
29,722.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
4,435,209.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
1,110,899.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
1.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
8.5
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
8.4
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
1.3
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
8.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
7.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
olume Remaining in Tons
225,706
proximate Total Permitted Volume
Remaining in Tons
9,041,094
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
4,772,668
* Approximate Total Permitted
olume Remaining in Years
12.0
proximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
17.4
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
36.0
* Approximate Total Tonnage 9.7
Approximate Total Tonnage 16.6
* Approximate Total Tonnage 31.0
emaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Cabarrus I'
�emaining in Fiscal Year Tons
I "' NISW
IRemaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Catawba 1803-MSWLF-1997
1992
BFI-Charlotte Mtr Speedway Landfill V
Foothills Environmental Landfill
Blackburn Resource Recovery Facility
Open Date
3/6/1992
Open Date
8/26/1998
Open Date
12/30/1997
Survey Date
12/20/2022
Survey Date
3/10/2023
Survey Date
5/24/2023
Years Open
30.8
Years Open
24.5
Years Open
25.4
Fiscal Year
1,233,739.00
Fiscal Year
370,357.00
Fiscal Year
200,166.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
39,342,814.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
6,641,389.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,862,131.00
* Average Tons per
1,277,784.35
* Average Tons per Year
270,672.54
* Average Tons per Year
152,074.53
Year
Volume Used
39,165,552
Volume Used
10,258,067
Volume Used
6,964,563
Volume Constructed
50,869,000
Volume Constructed
18,040,000
Volume Constructed
9,945,000
Total Permitted Volume
50,869,000
Total Permitted Volume
18,040,000
Total Permitted Volume
46,441,000
* Compaction Density
1.00
* Compaction Density
0.65
* Compaction Density
0.55
* Remaining Volume for Future
11,703,448
* Remaining Volume for Future
7,781,933
* Remaining Volume for Future
2,980,437
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
11,703,448
* Remaining Permitted Volume
7,781,933
* Remaining Permitted Volume
39,476,437
* Approximate Constructed
11,756,417.4
* Approximate Constructed
5,038,263.5
* Approximate Constructed
1,652,772.5
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
9.2
* Approximate Constructed
18.6
* Approximate Constructed
10.9
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
9.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
13.6
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
8.3
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
11,756,417
* Approximate Total Permitted
5,038,263
* Approximate Total Permitted
21,891,276
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
9.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
18.6
* Approximate Total Permitted
144.0
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
9.5
* Approximate Total Tonnage
13.6
* Approximate Total Tonnage 109.4
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Tons
Tons
CherokeeII
Cherokee County MSW Facility
I II' MSW
Cleveland County Landfill Self-McNeilly
Craven 12509-MSWLF-1999 NISW
CRSWMA - Long Term Regional Landfill
Open Date
1/9/1998
Open Date
5/15/2009
Open Date
8/25/1999
Survey Date
5/30/2023
Survey Date
6/26/2023
Survey Date
6/13/2023
Years Open
25.4
Years Open
14.1
Years Open
23.8
Fiscal Year Tons
17,266.00
Fiscal Year Tons
99,042.00
Fiscal Year Tons
228,052.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
442,931.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,260,779.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
219,720.00
* Average Tons per Year
17,448.29
* Average Tons per Year
89,330.66
* Average Tons per Year
9,231.88
Volume Used
745,190
Volume Used
2,353,357
Volume Used
320,102
Volume Constructed
1,349,449
Volume Constructed
3,234,000
Volume Constructed
7,049,300
Total Permitted Volume
1,934,055
Total Permitted Volume
9,470,009
Total Permitted Volume
13,948,700
* Compaction Density
0.59
* Compaction Density
0.54
* Compaction Density
0.69
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
604,259
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
880,643
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
6,729,198
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,188,865
* Remaining Permitted Volume
7,116,652
* Remaining Permitted Volume
13,628,598
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
359,163.5
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
471,792.5
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
4,618,963.3
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
20.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
5.3
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
500.3
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
20.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
4.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
20.3
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
706,646
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
3,812,650
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
9,354,754
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
40.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
42.7
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
1,013.3
* Approximate Total Tonnage 40.9
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Cumberland , I
* Approximate Total Tonnage 38.5
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Davidson'I
* Approximate Total Tonnage 41.0
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
I
Ann Street Cumberland County Landfill
Davidson County MSW Lined Landfill
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
Open Date
12/17/1997
Open Date
10/1/1994
Open Date
4/7/1997
Survey Date
3/l/2023
Survey Date
4/12/2023
Survey Date
1/10/2023
Years Open
25.2
Years Open
28.5
Years Open
25.8
Fiscal Year
Tons
139,134.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
152,647.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
238,866.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,593,337.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,220,378.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
4,442,372.00
* Average Tons per
Year
142,581.89
* Average Tons per Year
112,883.21
* Average Tons per Year
172,449.40
Volume Used
5,036,634
Volume Used
5,411,810
Volume Used
6,653,241
Volume Constructed
5,233,262
Volume Constructed
5,864,162
Volume Constructed
7,526,000
Total Permitted Volume
6,739,400
Total Permitted Volume
12,000,000
Total Permitted Volume
13,700,000
* Compaction Density
0.71
* Compaction Density
0.60
* Compaction Density
0.67
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
196,628
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
452,352
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
872,759
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,702,766
* Remaining Permitted Volume
6,588,190
* Remaining Permitted Volume
7,046,759
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
140,282.3
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
269,178.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
582,741.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
1.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
2.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
3.4
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
1.0
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
1.8
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
2.4
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Tons
1,214,822
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Tons
3,920,400
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Ton
4,705,124
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Years
8.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Years
34.7
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Years
27.3
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
8.7
I
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
25.7
I
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
19.7
Gaston I
1997
Gaston County Landfill
i 'I I
Oxford Subtitle D MSWLF
I'
High Point, City of Kersey Valley Landfill
Open Date
7/1/1997
Open Date
5/1/2013
Open Date
10/1/1993
Survey Date
6/13/2023
Survey Date
5/30/2023
Survey Date
6/14/2023
Years Open
25.9
Years Open
10.1
Years Open
29.7
Fiscal Year Tons
221,499.00
Fiscal Year Tons
36,686.00
Fiscal Year Tons
125,777.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,586,122.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
385,181.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,409,662.00
* Average Tons per Year
138,196.99
* Average Tons per Year
38,219.88
* Average Tons per Year
114,802.64
Volume Used
5,977,866
Volume Used
654,103
Volume Used
5,690,808
Volume Constructed
6,179,872
Volume Constructed
660,000
Volume Constructed
5,917,954
Total Permitted Volume
11,071,872
Total Permitted Volume
16,886,000
Total Permitted Volume
10,530,795
* Compaction Density
0.60
* Compaction Density
0.59
* Compaction Density
0.60
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
202,006
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
5,897
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
227,146
* Remaining Permitted Volume
5,094,006
* Remaining Permitted Volume
16,231,897
* Remaining Permitted Volume
4,839,987
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
121,183.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
3,472.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
136,095.1
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
0.9
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
0.1
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
1.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
0.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
0.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
1.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
3,055,894
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
9,558,461
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
2,899,890
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
22.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
250.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
25.3
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
13.8
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
260.5
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
23.1
1997
Greensboro, City of White Street MSWLF
Haywood I
Haywood Co White Oak Landfill
.I
Iredell County Sanitary LF
Open Date 12/9/1997
1 Open Date 10/15/1993
Open Date 10/8/1993
Survey Date
7/26/2023
Survey Date
3/10/2023
Survey Date
3/4/2023
Years Open
25.6
Years Open
29.4
Years Open
29.4
Fiscal Year
9,197.00
Fiscal Year
174,093.00
Fiscal Year
239,708.00
Tons
Tons
Tons
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,416,345.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,379,207.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
5,398,316.00
* Average Tons per
94,291.67
* Average Tons per Year
80,928.05
* Average Tons per Year
183,605.08
Year
Volume Used
3,489,183
Volume Used
3,572,401
Volume Used
7,777,322
Volume Constructed
5,058,000
Volume Constructed
4,805,703
Volume Constructed
13,787,533
Total Permitted Volume
5,058,000
Total Permitted Volume
9,380,078
Total Permitted Volume
13,787,533
* Compaction Density
0.69
* Compaction Density
0.67
* Compaction Density
0.69
* Remaining Volume for Future
1,568,817
* Remaining Volume for Future
1,233,302
* Remaining Volume for Future
6,010,211
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,568,817
* Remaining Permitted Volume
5,807,677
* Remaining Permitted Volume
6,010,211
* Approximate Constructed
1,086,444.3
* Approximate Constructed
821,375.0
* Approximate Constructed
4,171,746.8
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
11.5
* Approximate Constructed
10.1
* Approximate Constructed
22.7
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
118.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
4.7
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
17.4
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,086,444
* Approximate Total Permitted
3,867,893
* Approximate Total Permitted
4,171,747
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
11.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
47.8
* Approximate Total Permitted
22.7
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
118.1
* Approximate Total Tonnage
22.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
17.4
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
I
Tons
I
Tons
Johnston I
Johnston County MSW Landfill
I "
Lincoln County Landfill
I
Macon County Landfill Open
Open Date
10/1/1997
Open Date
7/1/1993
Open Date
5/1/1992
Survey Date
3/21/2023
Survey Date
5/10/2023
Survey Date
5/18/2023
Years Open
25.5
Years Open
29.9
Years Open
31.0
Fiscal Year Tons
156,075.00
Fiscal Year Tons
54,208.00
Fiscal Year Tons
41,593.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,802,744.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,246,469.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
134,873.00
* Average Tons per Year
110,051.84
* Average Tons per Year
41,749.00
* Average Tons per Year
4,344.51
Volume Used
4,683,221
Volume Used
2,750,854
Volume Used
273,813
Volume Constructed
6,927,217
Volume Constructed
4,314,883
Volume Constructed
1,795,525
Total Permitted Volume
18,809,727
Total Permitted Volume
6,561,483
Total Permitted Volume
4,945,525
* Compaction Density
0.60
* Compaction Density
0.45
* Compaction Density
0.49
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
2,243,996
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,564,029
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
1,521,712
* Remaining Permitted Volume
14,126,506
* Remaining Permitted Volume
3,810,629
* Remaining Permitted Volume
4,671,712
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
1,342,953.1
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
708,694.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
749,554.9
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
12.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
17.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
172.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
8.6
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
13.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
18.0
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
8,454,220
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
1,726,675
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
2,301,161
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
76.8
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
41.4
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
529.7
* Approximate Total Tonnage 54.2
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
III
Mecklenburg County Landfill
* Approximate Total Tonnage 31.9
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
* Approximate Total Tonnage 55.3
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
New Hanover County Landfill
Open Date
4/l/2000
Open Date
12/11/1995
Open Date
1/23/2019
Survey Date
2/14/2023
Survey Date
12/20/2022
Survey Date
6/9/2023
Years Open
22.9
Years Open
27.0
Years Open
4.4
Fiscal Year
Tons
147,955.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
568,674.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
374,819.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,551,927.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
16,760,266.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,331,759.00
* Average Tons per
111,574.26
* Average Tons per Year
620,168.89
* Average Tons per Year
532,963.06
Year
Volume Used
4,804,059
Volume Used
19,835,436
Volume Used
2,581,978
Volume Constructed
5,346,500
Volume Constructed
21,305,000
Volume Constructed
2,922,716
Total Permitted Volume
20,724,550
Total Permitted Volume
33,785,000
Total Permitted Volume
15,779,090
* Compaction Density
0.53
* Compaction Density
0.84
* Compaction Density
0.90
* Remaining Volume for Future
542,441
* Remaining Volume for Future
1,469,564
* Remaining Volume for Future
340,738
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
15,920,491
* Remaining Permitted Volume
13,949,564
* Remaining Permitted Volume
13,197,112
* Approximate Constructed
288,145.9
* Approximate Constructed
1,241,731.4
* Approximate Constructed
307,717.1
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
2.6
* Approximate Constructed
2.0
* Approximate Constructed
0.6
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
1.9
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
2.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
0.8
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
8,457,001
* Approximate Total Permitted
11,786,905
* Approximate Total Permitted
11,918,182
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
75.8
* Approximate Total Permitted
19.0
* Approximate Total Permitted
22.4
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
57.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
20.7
* Approximate Total Tonnage 31.8
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
I
Tons
I
Tons
Onslow I'
Camp Lejeune MSW Landfill
I i I'
Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill
I-
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
Open Date
1/l/1998
Open Date
1/1/1998
Open Date
7/30/1997
Survey Date
5/2/2023
Survey Date
4/13/2023
Survey Date
12/13/2022
Years Open
25.3
Years Open
25.3
Years Open
25.4
Fiscal Year Tons
40,479.00
Fiscal Year Tons
115,006.00
Fiscal Year Tons
347,437.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
943,188.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,196,647.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
5,992,404.00
* Average Tons per Year
37,235.13
* Average Tons per Year
126,456.77
* Average Tons per Year
236,184.91
Volume Used
2,330,829
Volume Used
4,457,509
Volume Used
7,407,536
Volume Constructed
3,150,346
Volume Constructed
4,792,780
Volume Constructed
11,340,000
Total Permitted Volume
4,089,000
Total Permitted Volume
9,925,630
Total Permitted Volume
17,400,000
* Compaction Density
0.40
* Compaction Density
0.72
* Compaction Density
0.81
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
819,517
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
335,271
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
3,932,464
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,758,171
* Remaining Permitted Volume
5,468,121
* Remaining Permitted Volume
9,992,464
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
331,623.9
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
240,435.4
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
3,181,208.0
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
8.9
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
1.9
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
13.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
8.2
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
2.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
9.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
711,458
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
3,921,395
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
8,083,509
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
19.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
31.0
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
34.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
17.6
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
34.1
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
23.3
Randolph .I
I
Great Oak Landfill
Robeson .I
Robeson County Landfill
.o i 9I. 99
Rockingham County Landfill
Open Date
12/29/2016
Open Date
1/1/1998
Open Date
5/5/1995
Survey Date
12/18/2022
Survey Date
8/6/2023
Survey Date
3/8/2023
Years Open
6.0
Years Open
25.6
Years Open
27.8
Fiscal Year
Tons
789,850.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
132,819.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
121,625.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,412,701.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,278,801.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,275,386.00
* Average Tons per
Year
571,783.96
* Average Tons per Year
89,038.52
* Average Tons per Year
81,727.28
Volume Used
4,630,245
Volume Used
3,145,331
Volume Used
4,141,129
Volume Constructed
7,160,621
Volume Constructed
4,421,333
Volume Constructed
8,930,717
Total Permitted Volume
38,414,389
Total Permitted Volume
6,124,298
Total Permitted Volume
8,930,717
* Compaction Density
0.74
* Compaction Density
0.72
* Compaction Density
0.55
* Remaining Volume for Future
2,530,376
* Remaining Volume for Future
1,276,002
* Remaining Volume for Future
4,789,588
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
33,784,144
* Remaining Permitted Volume
2,978,967
* Remaining Permitted Volume
4,789,588
* Approximate Constructed
1,865,002.1
* Approximate Constructed
924,467.0
* Approximate Constructed
2,631,688.5
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
3.3
* Approximate Constructed
10.4
* Approximate Constructed
32.2
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
2.4
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
7.0
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
21.6
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
24,900,450
* Approximate Total Permitted
2,158,270
* Approximate Total Permitted
2,631,688
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
43.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
24.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
32.2
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
31.5
* Approximate Total Tonnage
16.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage 21.6
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
Tons
Tons
Rowan .II
1988
Rowan County Landfill
I
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
I "'
Albemarle, City of Landfill
Open Date
12/1/1989
Open Date
2/22/1999
Open Date
5/20/1999
Survey Date
5/4/2023
Survey Date
1/27/2023
Survey Date
6/29/2023
Years Open
33.4
Years Open
23.9
Years Open
24.1
Fiscal Year Tons
188,306.00
Fiscal Year Tons
2,035,335.00
Fiscal Year Tons
51,096.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
3,540,489.81
Total Tons Disposed to Date
27,643,020.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,147,922.00
* Average Tons per Year
105,936.26
* Average Tons per Year
1,155,218.89
* Average Tons per Year
47,612.82
Volume Used
5,323,656
Volume Used
29,856,924
Volume Used
1,945,047
Volume Constructed
8,751,600
Volume Constructed
55,097,069
Volume Constructed
2,740,403
Total Permitted Volume
15,071,000
Total Permitted Volume
56,600,000
Total Permitted Volume
4,970,842
* Compaction Density
0.67
* Compaction Density
0.93
* Compaction Density
0.59
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
3,427,944
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
25,240,145
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
795,356
* Remaining Permitted Volume
9,747,344
* Remaining Permitted Volume
26,743,076
* Remaining Permitted Volume
3,025,795
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
2,279,749.3
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
23,368,577.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
469,400.8
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
21.5
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
20.2
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
9.9
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
12.1
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
11.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
9.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
6,482,457
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
24,760,065
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Tons
1,785,755
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
61.2
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
21.4
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in Years
37.5
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
34.4
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
12.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons
34.9
Surry :6I6
1998
Surry County MSWLF
.I " I
Transylvania County Landfill
II: NISW
Wake County South Wake MSWLF
Open Date
12/1/1998
Open Date
6/13/1990
Open Date
2/7/2008
Survey Date
4/11/2023
Survey Date
6/2/2023
Survey Date
7/3/2023
Years Open
24.4
Years Open
33.0
Years Open
15.4
Fiscal Year
Tons
67,931.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
37,767.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
530,742.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,529,917.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
719,150.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
7,031,362.00
* Average Tons per
Year
62,807.93
* Average Tons per Year
21,812.78
* Average Tons per Year
456,569.77
Volume Used
2,839,128
Volume Used
1,283,786
Volume Used
9,999,766
Volume Constructed
5,932,026
Volume Constructed
1,387,090
Volume Constructed
13,331,000
Total Permitted Volume
5,932,026
Total Permitted Volume
1,387,090
Total Permitted Volume
31,001,000
* Compaction Density
0.54
* Compaction Density
0.56
* Compaction Density
0.70
* Remaining Volume for Future
3,092,898
* Remaining Volume for Future
103,304
* Remaining Volume for Future
3,331,234
Construction
Construction
Construction
* Remaining Permitted Volume
3,092,898
* Remaining Permitted Volume
103,304
* Remaining Permitted Volume
21,001,234
* Approximate Constructed
1,666,665.7
* Approximate Constructed
57,868.7
* Approximate Constructed
2,342,366.0
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
Remaining in Tons
* Approximate Constructed
26.5
* Approximate Constructed
2.7
* Approximate Constructed
5.1
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
Remaining in Years
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
24.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
1.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
4.4
Year Tons
Year Tons
Year Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
1,666,666
* Approximate Total Permitted
57,869
* Approximate Total Permitted
14,767,073
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in Ton
Tons
Tons
* Approximate Total Permitted
26.5
* Approximate Total Permitted
2.7
* Approximate Total Permitted
32.3
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Volume Remaining in
Years
Years
Years
* Approximate Total Tonnage
24.5
* Approximate Total Tonnage
1.5
* Approximate Total Tonnage
27.8
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
I
Tons
I
Tons
Wayne 6I
99
Wayne County Landfill
0.
Wilkes County MSWLF
Open Date
1/26/1998
Open Date
10/7/1993
Survey Date
6/7/2023
Survey Date
3/15/2023
Years Open
25.4
Years Open
29.4
Fiscal Year
Tons
117,835.00
Fiscal Year
Tons
83,979.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
2,062,915.00
Total Tons Disposed to Date
1,595,309.00
* Average Tons per
Year
81,342.95
* Average Tons per Year
54,198.36
Volume Used
2,947,315
Volume Used
3,355,470
Volume Constructed
3,371,831
Volume Constructed
3,726,224
Total Permitted Volume
5,365,695
Total Permitted Volume
4,629,502
* Compaction Density
0.70
* Compaction Density
0.48
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
424,516
* Remaining Volume for Future
Construction
370,754
* Remaining Permitted Volume
2,418,380
* Remaining Permitted Volume
1,274,032
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
297,131.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Tons
176,269.6
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
3.7
* Approximate Constructed
Remaining in Years
3.3
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
2.5
* Remaining Constructed in Fiscal
Year Tons
2.1
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Tons
1,692,697
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Tons
605,720
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Years
20.8
* Approximate Total Permitted
Volume Remaining in
Years
11.2
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
14.4
* Approximate Total Tonnage
Remaining in Fiscal Year
Tons
7.2
Calculated Values:
Average Tons = (Total Tons Received) / (Years Open)
Compaction Density = (Total Tons) / (Volume Used)
Remaining Volume for Future Construction = (Volume Constructed) - (Volume Used)
Remaining Permitted Volume = (Volume Overall) - (Volume Used)
Approximate Constructed Remaining in Tons = (Volume Cosntructed Remaining) x (Compaction Density) Approximate
Constructed Remaining in Years = (Volume Constructed Remaining in Tons) / (Average Tons)
Remaining Constructed in Fiscal Year Tons = (Volume Constructed Remaining in Tons) / (Fiscal Year Tons)
Approximate Total Permitted Volume Remaining in Tons = (Volume Overall Remaining) x (Comp
Approximate Total Permitted Volume Remaining in Years = (Volume Overall Remaining in Tons) / (Average Tons)
Approximate Total Tonnage Remaining in Fiscal Year Tons = (Volume Overall Remaining in Tons) / (Fiscal Year Tons)
Note
The data for these calculations are collected from Annual Facility Reports.
The calculations are based on historic tonnage and compaction density data. The approximations may be affected by
changes in operations, waste stream characteristics or growth.
G. Public and Private Construction and Demolition Disposal, FY 2022-2023
Permit #
Facility
2022-2023
2021-2022
Tuns
2020-2021
2019-2020
2018-2019
0105-CDLF-1998
Cobles C&D Landfill
25,635
11,292
14,556
17,412
19,487
0201-CDLF-1997
Alexander County CDLF
4,574
4,416
4,032
4,960
3,205
0603-CDLF-1996
Avery County C&D Landfill
16
34
4,480
4,194
2,991
1007-CDLF-1997
Brunswick County CDLF
17,516
16,689
18,967
17,007
25,840
1107-CDLF-1998
Buncombe County C&D Unit
83,024
90,867
47,121
37,232
33,760
1203-CDLF-2014
Burke County Johns River Waste Management
7,505
7,360
8,005
8,629
9,071
1302-CDLF-2006
Cabarrus County CDLF
16,770
15,550
17,968
21,089
19,804
1306-CDLF-2000
Highway 49 C&D Landfill & Recycling Greenway
188,648
147,778
139,872
114,958
114,348
Waste
1803-CDLF-
Blackburn Resource Recovery C&D Facility
54,409
49,399
51,808
46,920
37,075
2301-CDLF-1997
Cleveland County CDLF
67,881
72,772
56,182
53,191
102,902
2601-CDLF-1997
Cumberland County C&D Unit
64,523
41,413
44,394
52,066
61,291
2803-CDLF-1995
Dare County C&D Landfill
17,019
17,846
13,127
12,345
13,464
3301-CDLF-1997
Edgecombe County CDLF
10,338
14,556
13,946
12,671
9,863
3412-CDLF-1995
Winston-Salem, City of Old Salisbury Road CDLF
33,751
26,626
48,733
54,269
57,938
3606-CDLF-1995
Gaston County C&D Landfill
101,100
85,757
91,753
78,902
76,965
4002-CDLF-1997
Greene County CDLF
3,466
1,829
2,112
2,005
3,388
4103-CDLF-1998
Greensboro, City of White Street Landfill
47,183
50,733
66,938
46,391
44,980
4116-CDLF-2012
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
120,866
75,807
54,350
45,776
51,118
4117-CDLF-2008
A-1 Sandrock C&D Landfill
53,747
104,313
109,411
94,394
108,030
4204-CDLF-1998
Halifax County Landfill
4,986
4204-CDLF-2013
Halifax County Landfill
2,526
4,537
8
8
4302-CDLF-1998
Harnett County CDLF
19,621
4302-CDLF-2018
Harnett County Dunn -Erwin C&D Landfill
33,267
30,984
23,241
19,532
4303-CDLF-1997
Harnett Co. Anderson Creek C&D Landfill
13,192
16,958
13,166
15,267
13,856
5103-CDLF-
Johnston County C&D Landfill
17,066
77,208
53,949
5203-CDLF-2013
The Maysville Construction and Demolition Landfill
63,236
68,151
20,543
49,452
108,229
5403-CDLF-1997
Lenoir County CDLF
30,158
29,293
0
13,340
9,804
5503-CDLF-1999
Lincoln County C&D Unit
0
8,674
5504-CDLF-1999
Lake Norman Landfill
33,623
53,408
45,519
56,489
42,731
Permit#
Facility
2022-2023
2021-2022
Tons
2020-2021
2019-2020
2018-2019
5803-CDLF-1995
Madison County C&D Unit
1,186
1,231
1,215
1,429
2,444
5901-CDLF-1995
Martin County C&D Landfill
4,269
4,638
5,636
4,402
4,972
6013-CDLF-1993
Greenway Waste Solutions at North Meck
112,655
116,104
97,607
6013-CDLF-2021
Greenway Waste Solutions of North Meck
76,009
122,218
6301-CDLF-1992
Moore County C&D Landfill
28,295
29,313
27,317
30,816
32,107
6403-CDLF-2000
Nash County C&D Landfill
13,344
14,922
20,876
15,749
13,663
6804-CDLF-2005
Orange County CDLF
19,966
22,799
23,629
12,398
12,795
7002-CDLF-1996
Pasquotank County C&D Landfill
15,370
17,195
16,654
17,050
14,600
7407-CDLF-2009
C & D Landfill hic
32,488
33,963
35,828
31,715
37,803
7606-CDLF-2001
Wall Recycling CDLF
19,149
22,760
7606-CDLF-2021
Wall Recycling CDLF
25,646
27,131
20,993
7803-CDLF-1997
Robeson County CDLF
39,964
29,733
38,042
31,323
34,853
8103-CDLF-2002
Rutherford County C&D
8,993
15,180
11,682
8,463
8,254
8202-CDLF-1996
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
399
530
3,966
16,876
3,480
8301-CDLF-1997
Scotland County CDLF
7,390
7,176
8,587
11,672
24,157
8401-CDLF-1997
Albemarle, City of CDLF
19,114
17,984
18,962
20,621
10,910
9001-CDLF-1998
Union County C&D
90,643
75,184
63,489
53,031
44,971
9001-CDLF-2022
Union County C&D
90,643
9226-CDLF-2001
Shotwell Landfill, Inc.
142,470
9226-CDLF-2020
Shotwell Landfill, Inc
177,884
139,683
161,192
149,836
9228-CDLF-2001
Red Rock Disposal C&D Landfill
412,050
425,689
449,167
416,806
350,854
9230-CDLF-2014
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
65,582
81,362
112,208
98,458
88,405
9231-CDLF-2012
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
289,732
384,856
201,742
205,309
199,998
9404-CDLF-1996
Washington County C&D Landfill
1,979
738
1,461
16,950
3,600
9601-CDLF-1997
Wayne County CDLF
28,169
27,470
29,949
35,802
38,451
9809-CDLF-2004
Wilson County Westside C&D Landfill
31,341
27,433
28,455
U0117-CDLF-
Hampton Roads Recovery Center VA #603
0
20,825
U0124-CDLF-
Marion Co. C & D Reclamation
70
5,598
Total
All C/D Landfills
2,574,429
2,544,865
2,326,602
2,290,493
2,246,521
H. County Population, Waste Disposal, Per Capita Rate and Percent Reduction FY 2022-2023
July2022
1991-1992
2022-2023
2021-2022
2020-2019
2019-2018
2018-2017
1991-1992
2022-2023 2020-2021**
Alamance
177,141
99,302
169,901
166,616
153,229
142,462
155,168
0.91
0.96 5%
Alexander
36,429
25,716
28,814
29,270
28,255
27,605
25,056
0.90
0.79 -12%
Alleghany
11,132
14,131
11,752
12,009
11,330
9,936
9,916
1.45
1.06 -27%
Anson
21,502
14,229
70,275
34,965
27,612
26,536
25,559
0.61
3.27 436%
Ashe
26,653
18,089
23,427
25,332
24,648
24,892
22,409
0.81
0.88 9%
Avery
17,951
11,130
17,273
22,726
23,813
19,804
18,093
0.74
0.96 30%
Beaufort
44,395
41,796
44,268
43,649
45,550
61,092
58,135
0.99
1.00 1%
Bertie
16,933
17,372
18,860
46,540
18,905
32,715
29,328
0.86
1.11 30%
Bladen
29,195
25,048
74,806
66,145
62,486
47,607
59,198
0.86
2.56 198%
Brunswick
150,848
78,123
208,406
196,190
217,430
222,287
225,786
1.48
1.38 -7%
Buncombe
274,361
159,040
318,506
288,611
352,181
303,257
1,027,266
0.90
1.16 29%
Burke
87,412
78,006
81,966
78,703
80,856
80,657
83,980
1.02
0.94 -8%
Cabamrs
235,654
95,215
318,602
294,511
303,333
283,506
290,693
0.94
1.35 44%
Caldwell
80,975
65,532
94,920
95,900
98,540
87,960
88,870
0.92
1.17 27%
Camden
10,915
1,850
5,026
5,125
5,081
4,846
4,235
0.31
0.46 49%
Carteret
68,813
86,894
147,878
131,060
130,709
153,301
197,552
1.62
2.15 33%
Caswell
22,339
5,136
4,986
10,704
9,516
11,210
10,873
0.25
0.22 -11%
Catawba
162,790
151,559
255,543
222,495
230,450
220,359
191,110
1.26
1.57 25%
Chatham
78,450
33,235
199,658
110,600
41,523
43,672
42,890
0.84
2.55 203%
Cherokee
29,177
16,020
17,266
18,758
20,852
19,102
21,225
0.78
0.59 -24%
Chowan
13,677
13,692
17,384
18,570
17,889
15,949
14,058
0.99
1.27 28%
Clay
11,415
4,172
5,373
5,989
5,710
4,131
5,676
0.57
0.47 -17%
Cleveland
101,874
73,138
191,690
249,768
219,971
175,539
231,285
0.86
i
1.88 119%
Columbus
50,043
45,199
38,768
42,655
47,164
42,451
44,977
0.91
0.77 -15%
Craven
102,032
86,549
145,547
152,744
96,941
97,426
143,478
1.05
1.43 36%
Cumberland
343,588
227,302
443,143
378,993
419,958
408,242
378,930
0.81
1.29 59%
July 2022
1991-1992
022-2023
2021-2022
2020-2019
2019-2018
2018-2017
1991-1992
2022-2023 2020-2021**
Currituck
30,904
13,792
4,770
15,975
30,034
53,571
7,870
1.00
0.15 -85%
Dare
37,937
51,300
97,814
97,800
99,123
91,920
89,253
2.23
2.58 16%
Davidson
172,093
139,617
167,526
184,657
184,344
164,884
164,457
1.08
0.97 -10%
Davie
43,754
19,348
33,372
35,443
37,531
23,474
31,224
0.68
0.76 12%
Duplin
48,747
33,310
109,655
90,522
86,237
68,771
93,995
0.82
2.25 174%
Durham
332,576
218,972
386,548
367,219
524,081
453,449
371,241
1.17
1.16 -1%
Edgecombe
47,707
71,471
67,725
68,729
67,761
68,245
55,994
1.25
1.42 14%
Forsyth
386,047
304,290
481,544
477,857
543,944
486,031
473,887
1.14
1.25 9%
Franklin
73,371
28,702
55,909
73,792
51,532
65,487
46,238
0.76
0.76 0%
Gaston
237,542
165,100
313,290
372,008
362,287
401,402
346,215
0.93
1.32 42%
Gates
10,312
5,897
7,878
8,540
8,852
8,549
7,583
0.63
0.76 21%
Graham
8,052
4,508
66
7,225
7,078
7,779
6,544
0.62
0.01 -99%
Granville
62,050
54,548
54,645
50,929
64,230
61,052
54,956
1.39
0.88 -37%
Greene
20,119
7,428
11,529
10,304
15,070
10,375
11,203
0.48
0.57 19%
Guilford
544,278
471,541
807,328
806,989
781,197
735,647
709,033
1.35
1.48 10%
Halifax
47,787
54,907
50,390
90,963
87,535
90,302
90,470
0.98
1.05 8%
Harnett
139,562
69,073
125,307
135,004
125,964
108,718
109,074
1.01
0.90 -11%
Haywood
62,888
57,842
81,089
101,343
83,282
71,404
69,022
1.21
1.29 7%
Henderson
117,274
81,498
130,918
38,539
65,086
76,164
118,446
1.14
1.12 -2%
Hertford
19,507
14,288
19,940
56,087
21,435
57,808
20,122
0.63
1.02 62%
Hoke
55,151
18,331
43,754
40,670
39,203
38,834
34,936
0.80
0.79 -1%
Hyde
4,549
2,762
7,459
4,836
4,984
12,239
4,751
0.50
1.64 228%
Iredell
196,170
114,539
251,076
283,614
276,569
264,183
261,912
1.19
1.28 8%
Jackson
42,972
18,661
36,308
37,344
39,597
37,135
41,629
0.68
0.84 24%
Johnston
233,435
74,169
188,891
177,006
215,143
218,138
189,833
0.88
0.81 -8%
Jones
9,199
4,360
-54,057
6,424
5,645
4,914
9,322
0.47
-5.88 -1350%
Lee
64,907
48,341
73,070
71,648
105,728
101,108
89,812
1.16
1.13 -3%
Lenoir
54,572
67,693
82,614
54,692
69,332
68,657
60,286
1.17
1.51 29%
July 2022
1991-1992
022-2023
2021-2022
2020-2019
2019-2018
2018-2017
1991-1992
2022-2023 2020-2021**
Lincoln
91,171
44,442
81,767
68,597
75,157
75,097
73,300
0.87
0.90 3%
Macon
37,653
19,738
41,609
43,484
40,777
38,116
40,148
0.82
1.11 35%
Madison
21,522
11,676
12,728
12,827
12,674
12,768
12,974
0.68
0.59 -13%
Martin
21,476
30,112
23,810
24,366
26,819
21,994
19,319
1.19
1.11 -7%
McDowell
44,443
29,180
44,259
43,822
46,767
41,655
47,267
0.82
1.00 21%
Mecklenburg
1,135,873
677,573
1,755,493
1,765,703
1,639,517
1,712,436
1,587,153
1.29
1.55 20%
Mitchell
14,895
15,768
14,984
14,149
13,247
12,555
12,151
1.11
1.01 -9%
Montgomery
25,757
28,873
42,249
51,784
49,627
43,443
48,272
1.23
1.64 33%
Moore
104,758
74,062
106,689
105,338
104,386
105,348
106,895
1.23
1.02 -17%
Nash
95,446
84,594
107,536
111,341
140,545
135,401
137,194
1.09
1.13 3%
New Hanover
235,245
157,647
410,337
402,416
413,138
421,188
471,098
1.28
1.74 36%
Northampton
17,036
19,528
9,493
9,490
14,042
11,011
13,026
0.94
0.56 -41%
Onslow
209,491
158,344
349,425
335,022
260,934
318,613
255,727
1.04
1.67 60%
Orange
149,665
131,067
84,452
75,140
96,571
94,842
87,640
1.36
0.56 -59%
Pamlico
12,299
8,541
20,603
17,302
16,628
16,228
26,308
0.75
1.68 123%
Pasquotank
40,763
30,150
19,376
52,596
24,468
49,563
46,022
0.97
0.48 -51%
Pender
65,282
18,188
52,502
46,680
45,379
44,975
78,695
0.60
0.80 34%
Perquimans
13,445
7,520
7,953
6,219
23,344
23,304
6,967
0.73
0.59 -19%
Person
39,586
24,249
37,903
50,554
52,451
58,182
54,968
0.80
0.96 20%
Pitt
172,231
132,896
165,432
172,395
193,026
159,551
162,189
1.21
0.96 -21%
Polk
19,571
9,327
24,198
24,528
22,987
29,598
24,197
0.63
1.24 96%
Randolph
145,796
78,663
130,499
126,724
125,751
126,533
146,150
0.73
0.90 23%
Richmond
42,330
60,752
70,977
65,362
67,469
71,785
78,132
1.35
1.68 24%
Robeson
116,951
104,700
197,793
185,047
181,971
159,954
177,927
0.99
1.69 71%
Rockingham
91,912
71,481
150,600
149,807
136,795
148,918
170,601
0.83
1.64 97%
Rowan
148,765
90,081
185,054
207,496
199,527
171,653
142,744
0.80
1.24 55%
Rutherford
64,184
89,175
55,736
62,981
67,976
57,393
48,164
1.56
0.87 -44%
Sampson
58,987
33,545
66,125
65,614
67,679
62,633
64,655
0.70
1.12 60%
July2022
1991-1992
2022-2023
2021-2022
2020-2019
2019-2018
2018-2017
1991-1992
2022-2023 2020-2021**
Scotland
33,079
39,867
31,629
36,643
42,855
38,861
41,464
1.17
0.96 -18%
Stanly
62,883
69,288
78,065
84,753
79,432
75,169
72,492
1.32
1.24 -6%
Stokes
45,039
17,976
15,086
17,327
11,515
11,239
10,716
0.47
0.33 -29%
Surry
71,329
73,595
68,187
66,716
67,676
63,691
60,839
1.18
0.96 -19%
Swain
14,316
5,651
9,679
9,516
9,619
8,851
8,233
0.50
0.68 35%
Transylvania
33,498
30,072
37,810
34,516
32,258
23,284
26,058
1.16
1.13 -3%
Tyrrell
3,193
2,985
2,363
2,461
2,537
2,867
2,916
0.79
0.74 -6%
Union
247,301
77,842
478,799
380,424
378,443
343,465
289,218
090
1.94 115%
Vance
42,014
43,267
47,558
44,334
57,296
52,801
48,617
1.11
1.13 2%
Wake
1,169,294
569,622
1,700,314
1,826,769
1,704,283
1,658,603
1,487,916
1.29
1.45 13%
Warren
18,873
10,978
2,396
9,309
9,515
9,785
6,858
0.63
0.13 -80%
Washington
10,607
11,699
9,949
7,709
8,946
24,594
10,492
0.84
0.94 12%
Watauga
54,068
36,755
87,406
63,415
68,316
66,285
63,505
099
1.62 63%
Wayne
117,544
106,149
142,216
188,043
145,265
144,872
138,852
1.00
1.21 21%
Wilkes
65,698
58,818
84,395
67,846
61,469
61,395
61,082
0.97
1.28 32%
Wilson
77,877
120,870
135,466
148,315
214,120
184,777
189,967
1.82
1.74 4%
Yadkin
37,117
20,779
33,223
35,370
41,846
31,439
33,716
0.67
0.90 34%
Yancey
18,455
15,576
16,481
16,262
27,537
26,436
14,423
1.01
0.89 -12%
N.C. Waste -
Cherokee
16,889
16,322
19,054
16,114
17,367
Reservation
N.C. Waste -Unspecified
179,219
156,839
110,645
440,627
155,979
County
State Totals
10,667,874
7,257,428
14,037,108
14,024,45
13,949,01
13,926,67
13,855,649
1.07
1.32 23%
3
7
6
** Percent Change formula: (current year per capita minus base year per capita) divided by base year per capita
I. NC Waste Disposal Report FY 2021-2022
County
Total Tons
Disposed
Po ulation
Per Capita Disposal
Landfilled Tons
Exported Tons
Imported Tons
Alamance
169,900.99
177,141.00
0.96
166,172.00
3,999.30
270.31
Alexander
28,814.00
36,429.00
0.79
28,814.00
-
-
Alleghany
11,752.00
11,132.00
1.06
11,752.00
-
-
Anson
70,274.79
21,502.00
3.27
69,958.00
316.79
-
Ashe
23,427.00
26,653.00
0.88
23,427.00
-
-
Avery
17,273.00
17,951.00
0.96
17,273.00
-
-
Beaufort
44,267.72
44,395.00
1.00
37,363.00
7,584.72
680.00
Bertie
18,860.00
16,933.00
1.11
18,860.00
-
-
Bladen
74,805.99
29,195.00
2.56
70,027.00
4,778.99
-
Brunswick
208,406.00
150,848.00
1.38
208,406.00
-
-
Buncombe
318,505.69
274,361.00
1.16
325,950.00
3,312.69
10,757.00
Burke
81,966.00
87,412.00
0.94
81,966.00
-
-
Cabarrus
318,601.65
235,654.00
1.35
297,335.00
21,266.65
-
Caldwell
94,920.00
80,975.00
1.17
94,920.00
-
-
Camden
5,026.05
10,915.00
0.46
1,572.00
3,454.05
-
Carteret
147,877.56
68,813.00
2.15
135,507.00
17,109.56
4,739.00
Caswell
4,986.42
22,339.00
0.22
917.00
4,069.42
-
Catawba
255,542.82
162,790.00
1.57
255,505.00
37.82
-
Chatham
199,658.29
78,450.00
2.55
173,556.00
26,102.29
-
Cherokee
17,266.00
29,177.00
0.59
17,266.00
-
-
Chowan
17,383.77
13,677.00
1.27
7,771.00
9,612.77
-
Clay
5,373.00
11,415.00
0.47
5,373.00
-
-
Cleveland
191,690.30
101,874.00
1.88
191,126.00
564.30
-
Columbus
38,768.34
50,043.00
0.77
44,353.00
459.34
6,044.00
Craven
145,546.89
102,032.00
1.43
139,974.00
5,572.89
-
Cumberland
443,142.50
343,588.00
1.29
478,107.00
3,209.45
38,173.95
Currituck
4,769.90
30,904.00
0.15
29,911.00
-
25,141.10
Dare
97,814.44
37,937.00
2.58
73,571.00
24,243.44
-
Davidson
167,525.61
172,093.00
0.97
159,768.00
7,757.61
-
Davie
33,371.76
43,754.00
0.76
33,144.00
227.76
-
Du lin
109,655.37
48,747.00
2.25
102,113.00
7,542.37
-
Durham
386,548.39
332,576.00
1.16
477,803.00
23,647.96
114,902.56
Ed ecombe
67,725.02
47,707.00
1.42
45,915.00
21,904.02
94.00
Forsyth
481,543.60
386,047.00
1.25
468,469.00
15,792.06
2,717.46
Franklin
55,908.95
73,371.00
0.76
76,081.00
4,411.82
24,583.87
Gaston
313,289.85
237,542.00
1.32
331,530.00
3,451.21
21,691.37
Gates
7,877.94
10,312.00
0.76
1,325.00
6,552.94
-
Graham
65.72
8,052.00
0.01
65.00
0.72
-
Granville
54,645.03
62,050.00
0.88
40,577.00
14,068.03
-
Greene
11,529.40
20,119.00
0.57
3,467.00
8,062.40
-
Guilford
807,328.20
544,278.00
1.48
824,651.00
1,727.03
19,049.83
Halifax
50,390.22
47,787.00
1.05
59,194.00
11.22
8,815.00
Harnett
125,307.06
139,562.00
0.90
118,371.00
6,936.06
-
Haywood
81,089.00
62,888.00
1.29
81,089.00
-
-
Henderson
130,917.59
117,274.00
1.12
123,531.00
10,757.00
3,370.41
Hertford
19,940.00
19,507.00
1.02
18,295.00
1,645.00
-
Hoke
43,753.57
55,151.00
0.79
42,034.00
1,719.57
-
Hyde
7,459.50
4,549.00
1.64
6,952.00
507.50
-
Iredell
251,076.00
196,170.00
1.28
249,195.00
1,881.00
-
Jackson
36,308.00
42,972.00
0.84
36,308.00
-
-
Johnston
188,941.53
233,435.00
0.81
167,073.00
21,868.53
-
Jones
54,057.17
9,199.00
5.88
2,779.00
3,663.37
60,499.54
Lee
73,070.47
64,907.00
1.13
106,390.00
501.92
33,821.44
Lenoir
82,614.00
54,572.00
1.51
98,298.00
87.62
15,771.61
Lincoln
81,767.46
91,171.00
0.90
78,376.00
3,391.46
-
Macon
41,609.00
37,653.00
1.11
41,609.00
-
-
Madison
12,728.00
21,522.00
0.59
12,728.00
-
-
Martin
23,810.43
21,476.00
1.11
14,775.00
9,035.43
-
McDowell
44,259.00
44,443.00
1.00
44,259.00
-
-
Mecklenburg
1,755,492.90
1,135,873.00
1.55
1,759,715.00
22,792.60
27,014.70
Mitchell
14,984.03
14,895.00
1.01
1,515.00
13,469.03
-
Montgomery
42,248.86
25,757.00
1.64
44,734.00
6.80
2,491.94
Moore
106,688.55
104,758.00
1.02
92,643.00
14,045.55
-
Nash
107,535.54
95,446.00
1.13
102,250.00
23,196.52
17,910.98
New
Hanover
410,337.34
235,245.00
1.74
410,213.00
124.34
-
Northampton
9,493.00
17,036.00
0.56
2,323.00
7,170.00
-
Onslow
349,425.04
209,491.00
1.67
313,723.00
38,792.04
3,090.00
Orange
84,451.64
149,665.00
0.56
23,630.00
60,821.64
-
Pamlico
20,603.21
12,299.00
1.68
19,798.00
889.21
84.00
Pas uotank
19,376.31
40,763.00
0.48
21,897.00
876.21
3,396.89
Pender
52,502.25
65,282.00
0.80
46,333.00
6,304.62
135.37
Per uimans
7,952.60
13,445.00
0.59
24,117.00
-
16,164.40
Person
37,902.88
39,586.00
0.96
36,598.00
1,304.88
-
Pitt
165,432.02
172,231.00
0.96
183,674.00
1,304.24
19,546.22
Polk
24,198.43
19,571.00
1.24
24,184.00
14.43
-
Randolph
130,499.17
145,796.00
0.90
131,359.00
2,215.24
3,075.08
Richmond
70,976.69
42,330.00
1.68
68,171.00
2,805.69
-
Robeson
197,793.24
116,951.00
1.69
183,980.00
13,813.24
-
Rockingham
150,600.06
91,912.00
1.64
148,398.00
2,202.06
-
Rowan
185,053.78
148,765.00
1.24
219,352.00
13.20
34,311.43
Rutherford
55,736.00
64,184.00
0.87
55,736.00
-
-
Sampson
66,125.17
58,987.00
1.12
61,032.00
5,093.17
-
Scotland
31,628.53
33,079.00
0.96
30,673.00
1,172.64
217.11
Stanly
78,064.87
62,883.00
1.24
72,816.00
5,248.87
-
Stokes
15,086.00
45,039.00
0.33
15,085.00
1.00
-
Surry
68,187.00
71,329.00
0.96
68,187.00
-
-
Swain
9,679.00
14,316.00
0.68
9,679.00
-
-
Transylvania
37,810.29
33,498.00
1.13
37,767.00
43.29
-
Tyrrell
2,363.40
3,193.00
0.74
2,256.00
107.40
-
Union
478,799.05
247,301.00
1.94
488,421.00
428.86
10,050.81
Vance
47,557.97
42,014.00
1.13
57,185.00
1,882.97
11,510.00
Wake
1,700,313.80
1,169,294.00
1.45
1,673,874.00
67,500.12
41,060.33
Warren
2,396.37
18,873.00
0.13
6.00
2,390.37
-
Washington
9,949.33
10,607.00
0.94
9,756.00
193.33
-
Watauga
87,406.00
54,068.00
1.62
87,406.00
-
-
Wayne
142,215.93
117,544.00
1.21
127,838.00
14,377.93
-
Wilkes
84,395.00
65,698.00
1.28
84,395.00
-
-
Wilson
135,465.76
77,877.00
1.74
194,826.00
70.94
59,431.18
Yadkin
33,223.45
37,117.00
0.90
33,206.00
17.45
-
Yancey
16,480.97
18,455.00
0.89
29,950.00
-
13,469.03
J. Municipal Solid Waste and construction and Demolition Waste —
Exports and Imports FY 2022-2023
Imports
Receiving Facility
Source
Type Tons
Anson Landfill
SC
MSW
31,816.00
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
VA
MSW
30,492.00
South Charlotte Transfer Station
SC
MSW
12,809.00
Mecklenburg County Landfill
SC
MSW
6,339.00
Lake Norman Landfill
SC
CD
4,163.00
Waste Connections Monroe Transfer Station
SC
MSW
3,619.00
Waste Management Of Carolinas
SC
MSW
2,469.00
O'Leary Resource Recovery Center
SC
MSW
1,572.00
Queen City Transfer Station
SC
MSW
557.00
Scotland County CDLF
SC
CD
552.00
Gaston County Landfill
SC
MSW
10.00
Gaston County C&D Landfill
SC
CD
4.00
Vance County Transfer Station
VA
MSW
1.00
Total
94,403.00
Exports
Facility
Receiving Facility
State
Type Tons
Union County Landfill dba Upstate Regional Landfill SC
SC
MSW
197,120.00
First Piedmont Industrial Landfill
VA
Indus
101,601.81
Eco Safe Landfill
TN
MSW
99,102.00
WM R&B LANDFILL
GA
MSW
68,566.00
Lakeway Recycling and Sanitation
TN
MSW
11,542.00
Lee County Landfill SC, LLC SC #312411-1101
SC
MSW
1,409.00
Total
668,146.81
K. Industrial Waste Disposal FY 2022-2023
2022-2023
2021-2022
2020-2021
2019-2020
2018-2019
Permit Number
Status
Facility
tons
tons
tons
tons
tons
1119-INDUS-
1,057,828.
2020
Active
Duke Energy Progress - Asheville
32,696.00
00
370,123.00
1812-INDUS-
1,306,356.
2008
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - Marshall, Industrial
887,915.00
00
311,584.00
359,736.00
350,613.00
2402-INDUS-
2005
Active
International Paper
54,320.00
92,458.00
56,101.00
60,321.00
141,531.00
3612-INDUS-
2008
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - Allen
14,702.00
30,542.00
50,898.00
77,044.00
37,822.00
4406-INDUS-
1984
Active
Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.
321,307.00
352,960.00
285,929.00
326,342.00
359,795.00
6004-INDUS-
Post-
Duke Energy Carolinas - McGuire Landfill 1 (fmr
1981
Closure
misnamed permit # 6004-MSWLF)
1,134.00
5,617.00
2,990.00
2,774.00
6004-INDUS-
Duke Energy Carolinas - McGuire Landfill 2 (fmr
1991
Active
misnamed permit # 6004-INDUS-1981)
134.00
6512-INDUS-
Post-
2,885,004.
2016
Closure
Duke Energy Progress - Sutton Energy Complex
865,371.00
00
7302-INDUS-
1,092,256.
1988
Active
Duke Energy Progress - Roxboro
268,440.00
00
671,081.00
345,759.00
265,809.00
7305-INDUS-
2012
Active
Duke Energy, Mao Steam Electric Plant
667,644.00
284,699.00
71,670.00
224,685.00
67,314.00
7906-INDUS-
Post-
1,238,469.
2016
Closure
Duke Energy Carolinas - Dan River
317,166.00
00
8106-INDUS-
1,815,756.
1,360,685.
2009
Active
Duke Energy Carolinas - Rogers
00
00
537,242.00
252,929.00
259,979.00
8504-INDUS-
Duke Energy Carolinas - Belews Creek, Craig Road
2007
Activc
Landfill
156,004.00
153,502.00
184,835.00
167,323.00
106,927.00
8505-INDUS-
Duke Energy Carolinas - Belews Creek, Craig Road
-
-
2008
Active
Landfill, FGD
198,022.00
284,108.00
-64,678.00
15,605.00
68,427.00
9401-INDUS-
2008
Active
Domtar Paper Company Landfill, Lined #3
984.00
1,917.00
1,468.00
939.00
1,874.00
9703-INDUS-
1981
Active
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation
6,278.00
8,905.00
4,021,880.
5,450,229.
2,481,870.
3,022,488.
5,795,243.
Total
All Landfills
1 00
00
00
1 00
00
L. Public and Private Municipal Solid Waste and Construction and Demolition Disposal FY 2022-2023
Tons
Permit Number
Facility
2022-2023
2021-2022
2020-2021
2019-2020
2018-2019
0104-MSWLF-
Alamance County Austin Quarter
1994
Road Landfill Facility
138,821.00
130,664.00
129,889.00
118,024.00
118,863.00
0105-CDLF-
1998
Cobles C&D Landfill
25,635.00
11,292.00
14,556.00
17,412.00
19,487.00
0201-CDLF-
1997
Alexander County CDLF
4,574.00
4,416.00
4,032.00
4,960.00
3,205.00
0403-MSWLF-
1,039,493.0
2010
Anson Landfill
0
979,453.00
893,176.00
800,151.00
797,245.00
0501-MSWLF-
1993
Ashe County Landfill
23,387.00
25,287.00
24,595.00
23,355.00
22,353.00
0603-CDLF-
1996
Avery County C&D Landfill
16.00
34.00
4,480.00
4,194.00
2,991.00
0803-MSWLF-
1993
East Carolina Regional Landfill
546,200.00
555,813.00
527,992.00
528,641.00
495,068.00
1007-CDLF-
1997
Brunswick County CDLF
17,516.00
16,689.00
18,967.00
17,007.00
25,840.00
1107-CDLF-
1998
Buncombe County C&D Unit
83,024.00
90,867.00
47,121.00
37,232.00
33,760.00
1107-MSWLF-
1996
Buncombe County MSW Landfill
154,171.00
140,738.00
185,387.00
189,039.00
158,150.00
1203-CDLF-
Burke County Johns River Waste
2014
Management
7,505.00
7,360.00
8,005.00
8,629.00
9,071.00
1302-CDLF-
2006
Cabarrus County CDLF
16,770.00
15,550.00
17,968.00
21,089.00
19,804.00
1304-MSWLF-
BFI-Charlotte Mtr Speedway Landfill
1,014,395.0
1,200,920.0
1,072,588.0
1,215,991.0
1,253,897.0
1992
V
0
0
0
0
0
1306-CDLF-
Highway 49 C&D Landfill &
2000
Recycling Greenway Waste
188,648.00
147,778.00
139,872.00
114,958.00
114,348.00
1403-MSWLF-
1998
Foothills Environmental Landfill
370,357.00
371,727.00
385,653.00
359,543.00
383,003.00
Blackburn Resource Recovery C&D
1803-CDLF-
Facility
54,409.00
49,399.00
51,808.00
46,920.00
37,075.00
1803-MSWLF-
1997
Blackburn Resource Recovery Facility
200,166.00
173,994.00
177,352.00
159,175.00
157,455.00
2002-MSWLF-
1998
Cherokee County MSW Facility
17,266.00
18,758.00
20,630.00
18,573.00
20,491.00
2301-CDLF-
1997
Cleveland County CDLF
67,881.00
72,772.00
56,182.00
53,191.00
102,902.00
2301-MSWLF-
Cleveland County Landfill Self-
2009
McNeilly
99,042.00
99,427.00
95,171.00
95,948.00
113,580.00
2509-MSWLF-
CRSWMA - Long Term Regional
1999
Landfill
228,052.00
237,143.00
230,367.00
244,810.00
326,054.00
2601-CDLF-
1997
Cumberland County C&D Unit
64,523.00
41,413.00
44,394.00
52,066.00
61,291.00
2601-MSWLF-
Ann Street Cumberland County
1997
Landfill
139,134.00
139,077.00
139,318.00
136,850.00
134,999.00
2803-CDLF-
1995
Dare County C&D Landfill
17,019.00
17,846.00
13,127.00
12,345.00
13,464.00
2906-MSWLF-
2008
Davidson County MSW Lined Landfill
152,647.00
168,430.00
166,162.00
151,981.00
149,294.00
3301-CDLF-
1997
Ed ecombe County CDLF
10,338.00
14,556.00
13,946.00
12,671.00
9,863.00
3402-MSWLF-
1997
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
238,866.00
297,426.00
281,228.00
276,064.00
283,949.00
3412-CDLF-
Winston-Salem, City of Old Salisbury
1995
Road CDLF
33,751.00
26,626.00
48,733.00
54,269.00
57,938.00
3606-CDLF-
1995
Gaston County C&D Landfill
101,100.00
85,757.00
91,753.00
78,902.00
76,965.00
3606-MSWLF-
1997
Gaston County Landfill
221,499.00
209,459.00
195,126.00
191,123.00
188,991.00
3901-MSWLF-
2012
Oxford Subtitle D MSWLF
36,686.00
35,850.00
43,809.00
43,998.00
47,597.00
4002-CDLF-
1997
Greene County CDLF
3,466.00
1,829.00
2,112.00
2,005.00
3,388.00
4103-CDLF-
Greensboro, City of White Street
1998
Landfill
47,183.00
50,733.00
66,938.00
46,391.00
44,980.00
4104-MSWLF-
High Point, City of Kersey Valley
1991
Landfill
125,777.00
125,669.00
137,642.00
154,932.00
135,807.00
4112-MSWLF-
Greensboro, City of White Street
1997
MSWLF
9,197.00
8,881.00
7,584.00
8,285.00
7,533.00
4116-CDLF-
2012
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
120,866.00
75,807.00
54,350.00
45,776.00
51,118.00
4117-CDLF-
2008
A-1 Sandrock C&D Landfill
53,747.00
104,313.00
109,411.00
94,394.00
108,030.00
4204-CDLF-
1998
Halifax County Landfill
4,986.00
4204-CDLF-
2013
Halifax County Landfill
2,526.00
4,537.00
8.00
8.00
4302-CDLF-
1998
Harnett County CDLF
19,621.00
4302-CDLF-
Harnett County Dunn -Erwin C&D
2018
Landfill
33,267.00
30,984.00
23,241.00
19,532.00
4303-CDLF-
Harnett Co. Anderson Creek C&D
1997
Landfill
13,192.00
16,958.00
13,166.00
15,267.00
13,856.00
4407-MSWLF-
1993
Haywood Co White Oak Landfill
174,093.00
179,034.00
159,304.00
160,354.00
143,683.00
4903-MSWLF-
1993
Iredell County Sanitary LF
239,708.00
261,212.00
251,172.00
240,738.00
237,964.00
5103-CDLF-
Johnston County C&D Landfill
17,066.00
77,208.00
53,949.00
5103-MSWLF-
Johnston County MSW Landfill
156,075.00
148,917.00
1 175,706.00
112,223.00
106,880.00
5203-CDLF-
The Maysville Construction and
2013
Demolition Landfill
63,236.00
68,151.00
20,543.00
49,452.00
108,229.00
5403-CDLF-
1997
Lenoir County CDLF
30,158.00
29,293.00
0.00
13,340.00
9,804.00
5503-CDLF-
1999
Lincoln County C&D Unit
0.00
8,674.00
5503-MSWLF-
1986
Lincoln County Landfill
54,208.00
46,727.00
49,985.00
51,114.00
41,173.00
5504-CDLF-
1999
Lake Norman Landfill
33,623.00
53,408.00
45,519.00
56,489.00
42,731.00
5703-MSWLF-
1992
Macon County Landfill Open
41,593.00
43,416.00
40,775.00
38,114.00
40,135.00
5803-CDLF-
1995
Madison County C&D Unit
1,186.00
1,231.00
1,215.00
1,429.00
2,444.00
5901-CDLF-
1995
Martin County C&D Landfill
4,269.00
4,638.00
5,636.00
4,402.00
4,972.00
6013-CDLF-
Greenway Waste Solutions at North
1993
Meck
112,655.00
116,104.00
97,607.00
6013-CDLF-
Greenway Waste Solutions of North
2021
Meck
76,009.00
122,218.00
6019-MSWLF-
2000
Mecklenburg County Landfill
147,955.00
140,952.00
154,005.00
144,609.00
128,944.00
6204-MSWLF-
1995
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
568,674.00
558,099.00
491,999.00
456,366.00
464,672.00
6301-CDLF-
1992
Moore County C&D Landfill
28,295.00
29,313.00
27,317.00
30,816.00
32,107.00
6403-CDLF-
2000
Nash County C&D Landfill
13,344.00
14,922.00
20,876.00
15,749.00
13,663.00
6504-MSWLF-
1981
New Hanover County Landfill
37,395.00
286,808.00
6504-MSWLF-
2017
New Hanover County Landfill
374,819.00
374,355.00
374,871.00
359,867.00
164,634.00
6708-MSWLF-
1997
Camp Le'eune MSW Landfill
40,479.00
18,877.00
21,609.00
55,949.00
26,694.00
6709-MSWLF-
1997
Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill
115,006.00
173,494.00
181,803.00
178,768.00
175,750.00
6804-CDLF-
2005
Orange County CDLF
19,966.00
22,799.00
23,629.00
12,398.00
12,795.00
7002-CDLF-
1996
Pas uotank County C&D Landfill
15,370.00
17,195.00
16,654.00
17,050.00
14,600.00
7304-MSWLF-
1997
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
347,437.00
345,514.00
319,794.00
270,889.00
254,420.00
7407-CDLF-
2009
C & D Landfill Inc
32,488.00
33,963.00
35,828.00
31,715.00
37,803.00
7606-CDLF-
2001
Wall Recycling CDLF
19,149.00
22,760.00
7606-CDLF-
2021
Wall Recycling CDLF
25,646.00
27,131.00
20,993.00
7607-MSWLF-
2015
Great Oak Landfill
789,850.00
725,977.00
643,036.00
559,029.00
556,126.00
7803-CDLF-
1997
Robeson County CDLF
39,964.00
29,733.00
38,042.00
31,323.00
34,853.00
7803-MSWLF-
1997
Robeson County Landfill
132,819.00
127,341.00
117,755.00
108,328.00
115,689.00
7904-MSWLF-
1995
Rockingham County Landfill
121,625.00
110,264.00
107,759.00
126,046.00
137,337.00
8003-MSWLF-
1988
Rowan County Landfill
188,306.00
185,317.00
175,954.00
150,707.00
142,631.00
8103-CDLF-
2002
Rutherford County C&D
8,993.00
15,180.00
11,682.00
8,463.00
8,254.00
8202-CDLF-
1996
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
399.00
530.00
3,966.00
16,876.00
3,480.00
8202-MSWLF-
2,035,335.0
1,853,380.0
1,740,095.0
1,615,337.0
1,767,087.0
2000
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
0
0
0
0
0
8301-CDLF-
1997
Scotland County CDLF
7,390.00
7,176.00
8,587.00
11,672.00
24,157.00
8401-CDLF-
1997
Albemarle, City of CDLF
19,114.00
17,984.00
18,962.00
20,621.00
10,910.00
8401-MSWLF-
1999
Albemarle, City of Landfill
51,096.00
54,007.00
52,204.00
47,796.00
54,137.00
8606-MSWLF-
1998
Surry County MSWLF
67,931.00
65,632.00
67,398.00
63,402.00
59,413.00
8807-MSWLF-
1990
Transylvania County Landfill
37,767.00
33,258.00
30,227.00
23,160.00
25,385.00
9001-CDLF-
1998
Union County C&D
90,643.00
75,184.00
63,489.00
53,031.00
44,971.00
9001-CDLF-
2022
Union County C&D
90,643.00
9222-MSWLF-
2008
Wake County South Wake MSWLF
530,742.00
545,071.00
552,767.00
529,870.00
506,581.00
9226-CDLF-
2001
Shotwell Landfill, Inc.
142,470.00
9226-CDLF-
2020
Shotwell Landfill, Inc
177,884.00
139,683.00
161,192.00
149,836.00
9228-CDLF-
2001
Red Rock Disposal C&D Landfill
412,050.00
425,689.00
449,167.00
416,806.00
350,854.00
9230-CDLF-
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex,
2014
LLC
65,582.00
81,362.00
112,208.00
98,458.00
88,405.00
9231-CDLF-
2012
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
289,732.00
384,856.00
201,742.00
205,309.00
199,998.00
9404-CDLF-
1996
Washington County C&D Landfill
1,979.00
738.00
1,461.00
16,950.00
3,600.00
9601-CDLF-
1997
Wayne County CDLF
28,169.00
27,470.00
29,949.00
35,802.00
38,451.00
9606-MSWLF-
1998
Wayne County Landfill
117,835.00
97,561.00
97,145.00
91,377.00
82,807.00
9704-MSWLF-
1993
Wilkes County MSWLF
83,979.00
67,296.00
61,439.00
61,392.00
61,061.00
9809-CDLF-
Wilson County Westside C&D
2004
Landfill Area 1
31,341.00
27,433.00
28,455.00
U0024-
Brunswick Waste Management
MSWLF-
Facility
62,436.00
57,589.00
139,992.00
145,418.00
U0033-
MSWLF-
Pine Bluff Landfill
0.00
2,448.00
5,676.00
U0034-
Lee County Landfill SC, LLC SC
MSWLF-
#312411-1101
1,409.00
U0035-
MSWLF-
Bristol Landfill VA #588
21,191.00
18,105.00
15,506.00
14,823.00
U003 8-
MSWLF-
R & B Landfill
68,566.00
69,561.00
79,386.00
413,102.00
838,469.00
U0039-
MSWLF-
Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. VA #562
83,150.00
52,759.00
48,232.00
U0047-
MSWLF-
Eagle Point MSWLF GA #058-012D
6,500.00
U0048-
Union County (SC) Landfill SC
MSWLF-
#442441-1101
197,120.00
125,157.00
204,372.00
148,318.00
191,489.00
U0050-
MSWLF-
Richland Landfill, Inc.
66,945.00
101,704.00
99,914.00
88,754.00
U0051-
Lakeway Recycling & Sanitation,
MSWLF-
Inc.TN #32-0280
11,542.00
12,118.00
11,347.00
11,338.00
10,501.00
U0111-
Waste Management -Hickory Hill
MSWLF-
Landfill #272401-1101
0.00
0.00
42.00
976.00
Hampton Roads Recovery Center VA
U0117-CDLF-
#603
0.00
20,825.00
U0118-
MSWLF-
Advanced Disposal Eco-Safe Landfill
99,102.00
52,435.00
55,073.00
51,147.00
U0120-
MSWLF-
Twin Chimneys Landfill SC
151.00
540.00
30,886.00
37,975.00
U0124-CDLF-
Marion Co. C & D Reclamation
70.00
5,598.00
14,124,65
14,112,42
13,435,23
13,455,21
14,009,67
Total
All Landfills
6.00
7.00
0.00
4.00
7.00
M. Public and Private Municipal Solid Waste FY 2022-2023
Tons
2022-
2021-
2020-
2019-
2018-
Permit Number
Facility
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
0104-MSWLF-
Alamance County Austin Quarter
138,821.0
130,664.0
129,889.0
118,024.0
118,863.0
1994
Road Landfill Facility
0
0
0
0
0
0403-MSWLF-
1,039,493
979,453.0
893,176.0
800,151.0
797,245.0
2010
Anson Landfill
.00
0
0
0
0
0501-MSWLF-
1993
Ashe County Landfill
23,387.00
25,287.00
24,595.00
23,355.00
22,353.00
0803-MSWLF-
546,200.0
555,813.0
527,992.0
528,641.0
495,068.0
1993
East Carolina Regional Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
1107-MSWLF-
154,171.0
140,738.0
185,387.0
189,039.0
158,150.0
1996
Buncombe County MSW Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
1304-MSWLF-
BFI-Charlotte Mtr Speedway Landfill
1,014,395
1,200,920
1,072,588
1,215,991
1,253,897
1992
V
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
1403-MSWLF-
370,357.0
371,727.0
385,653.0
359,543.0
383,003.0
1998
Foothills Environmental Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
1803-MSWLF-
200,166.0
173,994.0
177,352.0
159,175.0
157,455.0
1997
Blackburn Resource Recovery Facility
0
0
0
0
0
2002-MSWLF-
1998
Cherokee County MSW Facility
17,266.00
18,758.00
20,630.00
18,573.00
20,491.00
2301-MSWLF-
Cleveland County Landfill Self-
113,580.0
2009
McNeilly
99,042.00
99,427.00
95,171.00
95,948.00
0
2509-MSWLF-
CRSWMA - Long Term Regional
228,052.0
237,143.0
230,367.0
244,810.0
326,054.0
1999
Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
2601-MSWLF-
Ann Street Cumberland County
139,134.0
139,077.0
139,318.0
136,850.0
134,999.0
1997
Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
2906-MSWLF-
Davidson County MSW Lined
152,647.0
168,430.0
166,162.0
151,981.0
149,294.0
2008
Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
3402-MSWLF-
238,866.0
297,426.0
281,228.0
276,064.0
283,949.0
1997
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
3606-MSWLF-
221,499.0
209,459.0
195,126.0
191,123.0
188,991.0
1997
Gaston County Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
3901-MSWLF-
2012
Oxford Subtitle D MSWLF
36,686.00
35,850.00
43,809.00
43,998.00
47,597.00
4104-MSWLF-
High Point, City of Kersey Valley
125,777.0
125,669.0
137,642.0
154,932.0
135,807.0
1991
Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
4112-MSWLF-
Greensboro, City of White Street
1997
MSWLF
9,197.00
8,881.00
7,584.00
8,285.00
7,533.00
4407-MSWLF-
174,093.0
179,034.0
159,304.0
160,354.0
143,683.0
1993
Haywood Co White Oak Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
4903-MSWLF-
239,708.0
261,212.0
251,172.0
240,738.0
237,964.0
1993
Iredell County Sanitary LF
0
0
0
0
0
156,075.0
148,917.0
175,706.0
112,223.0
106,880.0
5103-MSWLF-
Johnston County MSW Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
5503-MSWLF-
1986
Lincoln County Landfill
54,208.00
46,727.00
49,985.00
51,114.00
41,173.00
5703-MSWLF-
1992
Macon County Landfill Open
41,593.00
43,416.00
40,775.00
38,114.00
40,135.00
6019-MSWLF-
147,955.0
140,952.0
154,005.0
144,609.0
128,944.0
2000
Mecklenburg County Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
6204-MSWLF-
568,674.0
558,099.0
491,999.0
456,366.0
464,672.0
1995
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
6504-MSWLF-
286,808.0
1981
New Hanover County Landfill
37,395.00
0
6504-MSWLF-
374,819.0
374,355.0
374,871.0
359,867.0
164,634.0
2017
New Hanover County Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
6708-MSWLF-
1997
Camp Lejeune MSW Landfill
40,479.00
18,877.00
21,609.00
55,949.00
26,694.00
6709-MSWLF-
115,006.0
173,494.0
181,803.0
178,768.0
175,750.0
1997
Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
7304-MSWLF-
347,437.0
345,514.0
319,794.0
270,889.0
254,420.0
1997
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
7607-MSWLF-
789,850.0
725,977.0
643,036.0
559,029.0
556,126.0
2015
Great Oak Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
7803-MSWLF-
132,819.0
127,341.0
117,755.0
108,328.0
115,689.0
1997
Robeson County Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
7904-MSWLF-
121,625.0
110,264.0
107,759.0
126,046.0
137,337.0
1995
Rockingham County Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
8003-MSWLF-
188,306.0
185,317.0
175,954.0
150,707.0
142,631.0
1988
Rowan County Landfill
0
0
0
0
0
8202-MSWLF-
2,035,335
1,853,380
1,740,095
1,615,337
1,767,087
2000
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
8401-MSWLF-
1999
Albemarle, City of Landfill
51,096.00
54,007.00
52,204.00
47,796.00
54,137.00
8606-MSWLF-
1998
Surry County MSWLF
67,931.00
65,632.00
67,398.00
63,402.00
59,413.00
8807-MSWLF-
1990
Transylvania County Landfill
37,767.00
33,258.00
30,227.00
23,160.00
25,385.00
9222-MSWLF-
530,742.0
545,071.0
552,767.0
529,870.0
506,581.0
2008
Wake County South Wake MSWLF
0
0
0
0
0
9606-MSWLF-
117,835.0
1998
Wayne County Landfill
0
97,561.00
97,145.00
91,377.00
82,807.00
9704-MSWLF-
1993
Wilkes County MSWLF
83,979.00
67,296.00
61,439.00
61,392.00
61,061.00
U0024-
Brunswick Waste Management
139,992.0
145,418.0
MSWLF-
Facility
62,436.00
57,589.00
0
0
U0033-
MSWLF-
Pine Bluff Landfill
0.00
2,448.00
5,676.00
U0034-
Lee County Landfill SC, LLC SC
MSWLF-
#312411-1101
1,409.00
U0035-
MSWLF-
Bristol Landfill VA #588
21,191.00
18,105.00
15,506.00
14,823.00
U0038-
413,102.0
838,469.0
MSWLF-
R & B Landfill
68,566.00
69,561.00
79,386.00
0
0
U0039-
Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. VA
MSWLF-
#562
83,150.00
52,759.00
48,232.00
U0047-
MSWLF-
Eagle Point MSWLF GA #058-012D
6,500.00
U0048-
Union County (SC) Landfill SC
197,120.0
125,157.0
204,372.0
148,318.0
191,489.0
MSWLF-
#442441-1101
0
0
0
0
0
U0050-
101,704.0
MSWLF-
Richland Landfill, Inc.
66,945.00
0
99,914.00
88,754.00
U0051-
Lakeway Recycling & Sanitation,
MSWLF-
Inc.TN #32-0280
11,542.00
12,118.00
11,347.00
11,338.00
10,501.00
U0111-
Waste Management -Hickory Hill
MSWLF-
Landfill #272401-1101
0.00
0.00
42.00
976.00
U0118-
MSWLF-
Advanced Disposal Eco-Safe Landfill
99,102.00
52,435.00
55,073.00
51,147.00
U0120-
MSWLF-
Twin Chimneys Landfill SC
151.00
540.00
30,886.00
37,975.00
11,550,22
11,567,56
11,108,62
11,164,72
11,763,15
Total
All MSW Landfills
7.00
1.00
9.00
3.00
3.00
N. Public and
Private Tipping Fees FY 2021-2022
County
Permit Number Permit Name Facility Fee Tax
Alamance
0102-INCIN-M- Steric cle, Inc. Medical Incin $0.00 N/a
0104-MSWLF-
Alamance County Austin Quarter
Alamance
1994
Road Landfill Facility
MSW
LF
$42.00
Yes
Alamance
0105-CDLF-1998
Cobles C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$38.00
No
Alamance
0105-TP-
Cobles C&D T&P
CD
TP
$38.00
No
Carolina Resource Recovery LCID
Alamance
0106-TP-2012
T&P Facility
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Alexander
0201-CDLF-1997
Alexander County CDLF
CD
LF
$55.00
Yes
0202T-
Alexander
TRANSFER-1998
Alexander County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$65.00
Yes
0303T-
Alle han
TRANSFER-1994
Alleghany County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$75.00
Yes
0403-MSWLF-
Anson
2010
Anson Landfill
MSW
LF
$53.00
No
0501-MSWLF-
Ashe
1993
Ashe County Landfill
MSW
LF
$62.00
Yes
Avery
0603-CDLF-1996
Avery County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$55.00
Yes
0603-
Avery
TRANSFER-
Avery County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$55.00
Yes
0703T-
Beaufort
TRANSFER-2012
Beaufort Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$87.46
No
0803-MSWLF-
Bertie
1993
East Carolina Regional Landfill
MSW
LF
$104.51
Yes
0904T-
Bladen
TRANSFER-1995
Bladen County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$55.00
Yes
10003T-
Yance
TRANSFER-1995
Yancey -Mitchell Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$58.68
No
Brunswick
1007-CDLF-1997
Brunswick County CDLF
CD
LF
$59.00
Yes
1010T-
Brunswick
TRANSFER-1997
Brunswick County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$59.00
Yes
1104-
Buncombe
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
1107-MSWLF-
Buncombe
1996
Buncombe County MSW Landfill
MSW
LF
$43.75
Yes
1108T-
Buncombe
TRANSFER-1996
Buncombe County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$47.75
Yes
Riverside Stump Dump at
Buncombe
IIII-TP-
Asheville
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Burke County Johns River Waste
Burke
1203-CDLF-2014
Management
CD
LF
$43.25
Yes
1205T-
Burke
TRANSFER-1998
Burke County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$79.00
Yes
Cabarrus
1302-CDLF-2006
Cabarrus County CDLF
CD
LF
$42.00
No
1303-TIRELF-
Cabarrus
1988
US Tire Recycling Partners LP
Tire
LF
$0.00
No
1304-MSWLF-
BFI-Charlotte Mtr Speedway
Cabarrus
1992
Landfill V
MSW
LF
$83.00
No
Cabarrus
1305TP-TP-
Steric cle
Medical
TP
$0.00
N/a
Highway 49 C&D Landfill &
Cabarrus
1306-CDLF-2000
Recycling Greenway Waste
CD
LF
$43.50
Yes
Highway 49 C&D Landfill &
Cabarrus
1306-TP-2019
Recycling Greenway Waste
LCID
TP
$35.50
N/a
Tarheel Bark Company - A
Cabarrus
1307-TP-2009
Division of Garick LLC
Indus
TP
$70.00
N/a
1310-TIRETP-
Cabarrus
2012
US Tire Recycling Partners LP
Tire
TP
$0.00
1403-MSWLF-
Caldwell
1998
Foothills Environmental Landfill
MSW
LF
$48.92
No
1604-
Coastal Regional Solid Waste
Carteret
TRANSFER-1993
Management Authority
MSW
Trans
$52.50
No
1607-
Green Recycling Transfer Station at
Carteret
TRANSFER-2019
Hibbs Road
CD
Trans
$58.50
Yes
Blackburn Resource Recovery
Catawba
1803-CDLF-
C&D Facility
CD
LF
$28.00
Yes
1803-MSWLF-
Blackburn Resource Recovery
Catawba
1997
Facility
MSW
LF
$37.96
Yes
Blackburn Resource Recovery T&P
Catawba
1803-TP-
Facility
LCID
TP
$19.00
N/a
1805-
Catawba
TRANSFER-2001
GDS Recycling Services
MSW
Trans
$37.96
Yes
1808T-
Catawba
TRANSFER-
Hickory, City of Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$0.00
N/a
Chatham
1912-TP-2022
Triad Transfer Station
CD
TP
$50.00
N/a
2002-MSWLF-
Cherokee
1998
Cherokee County MSW Facility
MSW
LF
$80.00
Yes
2003-
Cherokee
TRANSFER-2020
Regional Disposal and Metal
MSW
Trans
$120.00
Yes
2101T-
Chowan
TRANSFER-2001
Edenton, Town of Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$49.74
Yes
2202T-
Cla
TRANSFER-1997
Clay County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$88.00
Yes
Cleveland
2301-CDLF-1997
Cleveland County CDLF
CD
LF
$33.02
Yes
2301-MSWLF-
Cleveland County Landfill Self -
Cleveland
2009
McNeilly
MSW
LF
$57.66
Yes
Cleveland
2304-TP-2020
Shelby, City of T & P Facility
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
2403T-
Columbus
TRANSFER-1997
Columbus County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$58.93
Yes
2404-
Columbus
TRANSFER-2020
Big D T&P Facility
CD
TP
$0.00
N/a
2509-MSWLF-
CRSWMA - Long Term Regional
Craven
1999
Landfill
MSW
LF
$40.00
No
2510T-
Craven
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
2601-MSWLF-
Ann Street Cumberland County
Cumberland
1997
Landfill
MSW
LF
$38.00
No
2609-
Fayetteville, City of Transfer
Cumberland
TRANSFER-
Station
MSW
Trans
$65.00
Yes
2703T-
Currituck
TRANSFER-1996
Currituck County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$90.00
Yes
Currituck
2705T-
TRANSFER-2011
Soundside C&D Waste Transfer &
Recycling Center
CD
Trans
$78.00
Yes
Currituck
2706-
TRANSFER-2013
Bay Disposal, LLC
CD
Trans
$84.76
No
Dare
2803-CDLF-1995
Dare County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$68.96
No
Dare
2805T-
TRANSFER-
Dare County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$87.35
No
Davidson
2906-MSWLF-
2008
Davidson County MSW Lined
Landfill
MSW
LF
$36.00
Yes
Davidson
2908-TP-
Todco, Inc. Wood Recycling
Type 1
TP
$28.00
N/a
Du lin
3103-
TRANSFER-2007
Du lin County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$55.00
Yes
Durham
3212-
TRANSFER-2014
Durham, City of Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$49.00
Yes
Durham
3214T-
TRANSFER-2001
Durham Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$54.00
Yes
Durham
3215-MWP-2020
Wall Recycling - Hoover Road
CD
MatRecove
$42.00
N/a
Durham
3215-
TRANSFER-2020
Wall Recycling - Hoover Road
MSW
Trans
$42.00
N/a
Ed ecombe
3301-CDLF-1997
Ed ecombe County CDLF
CD
LF
$50.00
Yes
Ed ecombe
3302T-
TRANSFER-1998
Edgecombe County Transfer
Station
MSW
Trans
$65.00
Yes
Forsyth
3402-MSV%rLF-
1997
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
MSW
LF
$34.00
No
Forsyth
3409-TP-
Overdale Yard Waste Facility
YW
TP
$33.00
N/a
Forsyth
3412-CDLF-1995
Winston-Salem, City of Old
Salisbury Road CDLF
CD
LF
$33.00
No
Fors h
3416T-
TRANSFER-
Overdale Road Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$53.64
No
Forsyth
3419-TP-
Lowder Recycling And Disposal,
LLC
LCID
TP
$38.00
N/a
Forsyth
3422-TP-
Slater Industries Treatment and
Processing Facility
LCID
TP
$20.00
N/a
Forsyth
3424-TP-2010
Abbey Green Transfer Station
CD
TP
$45.00
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
$65.00
Yes
Franklin
3505-MWP-2020
Wall Recycling
CD
MatRecove
$54.00
N/a
Franklin
3505-TP-2020
Wall Recycling
CD
TP
$54.00
N/a
Franklin
3507-TIRETP-
2016
PRTI, INC.
Tire
TP
$0.00
Gaston
3606-CDLF-1995
Gaston County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$35.00
Yes
Gaston
3606-MSWLF-
1997
Gaston County Landfill
MSW
LF
$42.00
Yes
Gaston
3608-
TRANSFER-1993
Waste Management Of Carolinas
MSW
Trans
$56.82
Yes
Gaston
3615-TP-2018
Trilogy MedWaste Southeast LLC
Medical
TP
$45.00
Yes
Gaston
3617-MWP-2016
Daniels Sharpsmart, Inc.
Medical
TP
$0.00
N/a
3803-
Graham
TRANSFER-
Graham County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$60.00
Yes
3901-MSWLF-
Granville
2012
Oxford Subtitle D MSWLF
MSW
LF
$38.00
Yes
Granville
3903TP-TP-2009
John Bryan Yard Waste Recycling
YW
TP
$45.00
No
Greene
4002-CDLF-1997
Greene County CDLF
CD
LF
$46.00
Yes
Greensboro, City of White Street
Guilford
4103-CDLF-1998
Landfill
CD
LF
$0.00
Yes
4104-MSWLF-
High Point, City of Kersey Valley
Guilford
1991
Landfill
MSW
LF
$44.00
Yes
4112-MSWLF-
Greensboro, City of White Street
Guilford
1997
MSWLF
MSW
LF
$34.00
Yes
Guilford
4116-CDLF-2012
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
CD
LF
$40.00
Yes
High Point C&D Waste
Guilford
4116-MWP-2012
Reclamation
MatRecovery
TP
$40.00
N/a
Guilford
4117-CDLF-2008
A-1 Sandrock C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$42.00
Yes
A-1 Sandrock Treatment and
Guilford
4117-TP-2009
Processing Facility
CD
TP
$42.00
Yes
4118T-
Guilford
TRANSFER-
Bishop Road Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$53.64
Yes
Guilford Cry Scrap Tire & White
Guilford
4119TP-TIRETP-
Goods Collection Facility
Tire
TP
$87.36
4120T-
Greensboro, City of Transfer
Guilford
TRANSFER-
Station
MSW
Trans
$48.00
Yes
4122T-
Guilford
TRANSFER-2012
Burnt Poplar Transfer Station
CD
Trans
$44.00
Yes
Halifax
4204-CDLF-2013
Halifax County Landfill
CD
LF
$67.85
Yes
4204-
Halifax
TRANSFER-2013
Halifax County Landfill
MSW
Trans
$67.85
Yes
4205T-
Halifax
TRANSFER-1997
Weldon, Town of Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$62.50
Yes
Harnett County Dunn -Erwin C&D
Harnett
4302-CDLF-2018
Landfill
CD
LF
$48.00
Yes
Harnett Co. Anderson Creek C&D
Harnett
4303-CDLF-1997
Landfill
CD
LF
$48.00
Yes
4304-TIRELF-
Harnett
1992
Central Carolina Tire Monofill
Tire
LF
$0.00
No
4307T-
Harnett
TRANSFER-1997
Harnett County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$48.00
Yes
Harnett
4308-TIRETP-
Central Carolina Tire Processing
Tire
TP
$0.00
4309T-
Harnett
TRANSFER-
Anderson Creek Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$48.00
Yes
4407-MSWLF-
Ha ood
1993
Haywood Co White Oak Landfill
MSW
LF
$24.65
Yes
Haywood
4408-MWP-
Haywood County MWP Facility
MatRecovery
TP
$55.00
Yes
4504T-
Henderson
TRANSFER-1998
Henderson County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$63.00
Yes
Riverside Stump Dump at Mills
Henderson
4507-TP-
River
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Henderson
4508-TP-2020
Garbage Pal, LLC
CD
TP
$51.00
N/a
4602T-
Hertford
TRANSFER-1995
Hertford County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$80.00
No
4702-
Hoke
TRANSFER-1994
Hoke County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$52.75
Yes
4903-MSWLF-
Iredell
1993
Iredell County Sanitary LF
MSW
LF
$41.00
No
4904T-
Iredell
TRANSFER-1998
Iredell County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$51.00
No
5003T-
Jackson County Scott Creek
Jackson
TRANSFER-
Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$66.00
Yes
Johnston
5103-MSWLF-
Johnston County MSW Landfill
MSW
LF
$44.00
Yes
Johnston
5106-TP-2019
West Farms Wood Products T&P
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Jones
5202-TP-2012
Maysville Recycling and Recovery
CD
TP
$56.00
Yes
The Maysville Construction and
Jones
5203-CDLF-2013
Demolition Landfill
CD
LF
$56.00
Yes
5304T-
Waste Man. - Lee Co. Transfer
Lee
TRANSFER-1993
Station
MSW
Trans
$60.84
Yes
5305-
Lee
TRANSFER-2013
Sanford Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$72.51
Yes
Lenoir
5403-CDLF-1997
Lenoir County CDLF
CD
LF
$45.00
Yes
5405T-
Lenoir
TRANSFER-1998
Lenoir County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$50.00
Yes
5408-
Lenoir
TRANSFER-2014
Deep Run Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$54.06
Yes
Lenoir
5409-MSWLF-
Lenoir County MSW Landfill
MSW
LF
$50.00
Yes
5503-MSWLF-
Lincoln
1986
Lincoln County Landfill
MSW
LF
$41.00
Yes
Lincoln
5504-CDLF-1999
Lake Norman Landfill
CD
LF
$59.00
No
5602T-
McDowell
TRANSFER-1995
McDowell Co Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$62.00
No
5703-MSWLF-
Macon
1992
Macon County Landfill Open
MSW
LF
$66.00
Yes
5704T-
Macon
TRANSFER-2008
Highlands Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$74.75
Yes
Madison
5803-CDLF-1995
Madison County C&D Unit
CD
LF
$45.00
Yes
5803T-
Madison
TRANSFER-2002
Madison County Transfer
MSW
Trans
$55.00
Yes
Martin
5901-CDLF-1995
Martin County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$55.00
Yes
Greenway Waste Solutions of
Mecklenburg
6013-CDLF-2021
North Meek
CD
LF
$55.00
Yes
6014-
Mecklenbur
TRANSFER-2009
Queen City Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$64.00
Yes
Mecklenburg
6016TP-HHW-TP
North Mecklenburg HHW Facility
YW
TP
$29.00
N/a
Hickory Grove HHW Recycling
Mecklenburg
6017TP-HHW-TP
Facility
YW
TP
$29.00
N/a
6019-MSWLF-
Mecklenburg
2000
Mecklenburg County Landfill
MSW
LF
$53.50
Yes
Metromont Natural Recycling
Mecklenburg
6021-TP-
Center
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Mecklenburg
6025-TP-
Soil Supply, Inc.
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
6029-
Mecklenbur
TRANSFER-2012
O'Leary Resource Recovery Center
MSW
Trans
$0.00
N/a
Mecklenburg
6034-TP-2016
Kam s, Inc.
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Greenway Recycling of North
Mecklenburg
6037-TP-2020
Meek, LLC
CD
TP
$55.00
N/a
6038-
Mecklenbur
TRANSFER-2020
South Charlotte Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$62.00
Yes
Montgomery
6202MRF-MWP-
Uwharrie Environmental MRF
MSW
MatRecovery
$143.41
N/a
6204-MSWLF-
Montgomery
1995
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
MSW
LF
$59.58
Yes
Mont omery
6204-TP-2011
Uwharrie T&P Facility
YW
TP
$48.00
N/a
Moore
6301-CDLF-1992
Moore County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$61.00
Yes
Moore County Yard Waste
Moore
6301-TP-2013
Collection Units
YW
TP
$30.00
Yes
6302-
Uwharrie Env Inc/Moore Cty
Moore
TRANSFER-1994
Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$55.36
Yes
Nash
6403-CDLF-2000
Nash County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$48.00
Yes
6405T-
Rocky Mount, City of Transfer
Nash
TRANSFER-2001
Station #2
MSW
Trans
$70.00
No
New
6504-MSWLF-
Hanover
2017
New Hanover County Landfill
MSW
LF
$52.00
Yes
New
New Hanover County Materials
Hanover
6504-MWP-2016
Recovery & Recycling Facility
CD
MatRecovery
$52.00
Yes
New
Hanover
6511-TP-
American Property Experts
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
6708-MSWLF-
Onslow
1997
Camp Le'eune MSW Landfill
MSW
LF
$26.33
No
6709-MSWLF-
Onslow
1997
Onslow County Subtitle D Landfill
MSW
LF
$57.00
Yes
6712-
Folkstone C&D Recycling
Onslow
TRANSFER-2016
Collection/Transfer Station
CD
Trans
$69.00
Yes
Orange
6804-CDLF-2005
Orange County CDLF
CD
LF
$42.00
Yes
6903T-
Pamlico
TRANSFER-1993
Pamlico County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$52.50
No
Pas uotank
7002-CDLF-1996
Pas uotank County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$80.00
Yes
7003T-
Pasquotank County Transfer
Pas uotank
TRANSFER-1994
Station
MSW
Trans
$80.00
Yes
7103T-
Pender
TRANSFER-1990
Pender County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$78.00
Yes
7202T-
Perquimans-Chowan-Gates
Per uimans
TRANSFER-1995
Transfer
MSW
Trans
$85.00
Yes
7304-MSWLF-
Person
1997
Upper Piedmont Regional Landfill
MSW
LF
$46.64
No
7306-TIRECOLL-
Person
2014
Person County Recycling Center
Tire
Collection
$0.00
Pitt County Materials Recovery &
Recycling Facility (formerly 7404-
Pitt
7404-TP-2016
MWP-2016)
CD
MatRecovery
$50.00
Yes
7404-
Pitt County Transfer Station
Pitt
TRANSFER-1996(formerly
7404T-MWP-1996
MSW
Trans
$55.00
Yes
7406T-
Pitt
TRANSFER-2001
EJE Recycling Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$65.00
Yes
Pitt
7407-CDLF-2009
C & D Landfill Inc
CD
LF
$45.00
Yes
7504T-
Polk
TRANSFER-2005
Polk County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$55.00
Yes
7605T-
Asheboro, City of Recycling/SW
Randolph
TRANSFER-2002
Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$0.00
Yes
Randolph
7606-CDLF-2021
Wall Recycling CDLF
CD
LF
$38.00
No
Randolph
7606-TP-2021
Wall Recycling Facility
CD
TP
$38.00
No
7607-MSWLF-
Randol h
2015
Great Oak Landfill
MSW
LF
$41.08
No
Richmond County Treatment &
Richmond
7703-TP-2023
Process Unit
YW
TP
$33.00
No
7703T-
Richmond
TRANSFER-1994
Richmond County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$63.00
No
Robeson
7803-CDLF-1997
Robeson County CDLF
CD
LF
$36.50
No
7803-MSWLF-
Robeson
1997
Robeson County Landfill
MSW
LF
$38.50
No
7902T-
Rockingham CountyTransfer
Rockingham
TRANSFER-1991
Facility
MSW
Trans
$38.00
No
7903T-
Rockin ham
TRANSFER-1991
Eden, City of Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$38.00
N/a
7904-MSWLF-
Rockin ham
1995
Rockingham County Landfill
MSW
LF
$38.00
No
8003-MSWLF-
Rowan
1988
Rowan County Landfill
MSW
LF
$0.00
Yes
8004T-
East Spencer Waste Transfer
Rowan
TRANSFER-1995
Facility
MSW
Trans
$55.30
Yes
Rutherford
8103-CDLF-2002
Rutherford County C&D
CD
LF
$52.00
Yes
8104T-
Rutherford
TRANSFER-1998
Rutherford County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$69.00
Yes
Sampson
8202-CDLF-1996
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
CD
LF
$55.77
Yes
8202-MSWLF-
Sam son
2000
Sampson County Disposal, LLC
MSW
LF
$55.77
Yes
Scotland
8301-CDLF-1997
Scotland County CDLF
CD
LF
$47.75
Yes
8302T-
Scotland
TRANSFER-1997
Scotland County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$62.75
Yes
Laurinburg, City of T&P-Air
Scotland
8303-TP-2021
Curtain Incinerator -Burner
YW
TP
$0.00
N/a
Stanl
8401-CDLF-1997
Albemarle, City of CDLF
CD
LF
$41.00
No
8401-MSVv'LF-
Stanly
1999
Albemarle, City of Landfill
MSW
LF
$41.00
No
8606-MSWLF-
Surry
1998
Surry County MSWLF
MSW
LF
$47.00
Yes
8607-TIRETP-
Surry
2013
New River Tire Recycling, LLC
Tire
TP
$125.00
8702T-
Swain
TRANSFER-
Swain County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$2.00
Yes
8807-MSWLF-
Trans lvania
1990
Transylvania County Landfill
MSW
LF
$62.00
Yes
Transylvania
8810-TP-2022
Wood Rec clers T&P Facility
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Union
9001-CDLF-1998
Union County C&D
CD
LF
$40.00
Yes
Union
9001-CDLF-2022
Union County C&D
CD
LF
$40.00
Yes
9005T-
Union
TRANSFER-1999
Union County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$44.00
No
9014-
Waste Connections Monroe
Union
TRANSFER-2014
Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$56.00
Yes
9102T-
Vance
TRANSFER-1997
Vance County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$64.24
Yes
9211 T-
Wake
TRANSFER-1990
Cary, Town of Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$0.00
N/a
9215T-
Waste Management Of
Wake
TRANSFER-1994
Raleigh/Durham Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$57.18
No
9217-
Wake
TRANSFER-1994
WI Garner Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$40.14
Yes
9222-MSWLF-
Wake County South Wake
Wake
2008
MSWLF
MSW
LF
$37.00
Yes
Buffaloe LCID Landfill & Wood
Wake
9223TP-TP-
Recycling Facility
LCID
TP
$0.00
N/a
Wake
9224-MWP-2012
Wake Reclamation, LLC
CD
TP
$40.00
No
Wake
9226-CDLF-2020
Shotwell Landfill, Inc
CD
LF
$62.12
Yes
9227T-
Thornton Road Mixed Waste
Wake
TRANSFER-2012
Transfer and Recycling Center
CD
Trans
$0.00
No
Wake
9228-CDLF-2001
Red Rock Disposal C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$40.00
Yes
Greenway Waste Solutions of
Wake
9230-CDLF-2014
Apex, LLC
CD
LF
$43.50
Yes
Wake
9231-CDLF-2012
Brownfield Road C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$50.00
No
9233T-
Raleigh, City of East Wake
Wake
TRANSFER-2008
Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$49.00
Yes
9234-
Wake
TRANSFER-2012
Durant Road Transfer Station
CD
Trans
$60.00
No
9237T-
Wake
TRANSFER-2020
Capitol Waste Transfer, LLC
CD
Trans
$82.34
Yes
Wake
9240-MWP-2017
Apex - Wall Recycling, LLC
CD
MatRecove
$42.00
N/a
9241-
Wake
TRANSFER-2020
Morrisville Transfer Station, LLC
MSW
Trans
$48.36
Yes
Wake
9242-MWP-2020
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
CD
MatRecove
$42.00
N/a
9242-
Wake
TRANSFER-2020
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
MSW
Trans
$50.00
No
9302T-
Warren
TRANSFER-1995
Warren County Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$67.00
Yes
Washington
9404-CDLF-1996
Washington County C&D Landfill
CD
LF
$60.00
Yes
Watauga
9502-LCID-2016
Watauga County Landclearin
LCID
TP
$59.00
N/a
9503T-
Watau a
TRANSFER-1996
Watauga Co Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$59.00
Yes
Wayne
9601-CDLF-1997
Wayne County CDLF
CD
LF
$31.50
No
9606-MSWLF-
Wa ne
1998
Wayne County Landfill
MSW
LF
$31.50
No
9607T-
Wa ne
TRANSFER-1997
Goldsboro, City of Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$0.00
N/a
9704-MSWLF-
Wilkes
1993
Wilkes County MSWLF
MSW
LF
$43.00
Yes
9808T-
Wilson
TRANSFER-2000
Black Creek Road Transfer Station
MSW
Trans
$65.50
Yes
Wilson County Westside C&D
Wilson
9809-CDLF-2004
Landfill
CD
LF
$42.00
Yes
9903T-
Yadkin
TRANSFER-1994
Yadkin County Transfer Facility
MSW
Trans
$70.00
No
O. Transfer and Mixed Waste Processing Facilities FY 2022-2023
Source
Tons
Destination
Permit
Permit
Number
Facility
Facility
Number
0202T-
1403-
TRANSFER-
24,339.
Foothills Environmental
MSWLF-
1998
Alexander County Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1998
0303T-
1403-
TRANSFER-
11,729.
Foothills Environmental
MSWLF-
1994
Alleghany County Transfer Facility
00
Landfill
1998
0603-
15,829.
U0118-
TRANSFER-
Avery County Transfer Station
00
Eco-Safe Landfill TN
MSWLF-
0603-
4,393.0
U0035-
TRANSFER-
Avery County Transfer Station
0
Bristol ISWM Facility VA
MSWLF-
0703T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
33,643.
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
2012
Beaufort Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1993
0904T-
8202-
TRANSFER-
21,516.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
1995
Bladen County Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
10003T-
TRANSFER-
29,570.
U0118-
1995
Yancey -Mitchell Transfer Station
00
Eco-Safe Landfill TN
MSWLF-
101OT-
8202-
TRANSFER-
171,30
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
1997
Brunswick County Transfer Station
7.00
LLC
2000
1104-
4407-
TRANSFER-
67,949.
Haywood Co White Oak
MSWLF-
1993
Waste Management Of Asheville
00
Landfill
1993
1104-
TRANSFER-
40,257.
Union County Landfill dba
U0048-
1993
Waste Management Of Asheville
00
Upstate Regional LF SC
MSWLF-
1104-
1403-
TRANSFER-
2,214.0
Foothills Environmental
MSWLF-
1993
Waste Management Of Asheville
0
Landfill
1998
1108T-
1107-
TRANSFER-
111,08
Buncombe County MSW
MSWLF-
1996
Buncombe County Transfer Station
3.00
Landfill
1996
1108T-
TRANSFER-
49,058.
1107-CDLF-
1996
Buncombe County Transfer Station
00
Buncombe County C&D Unit
1998
1205T-
1403-
TRANSFER-
64,692.
Foothills Environmental
MSWLF-
1998
Burke County Transfer Facility
00
Landfill
1998
1604-
2509-
TRANSFER-
Coastal Regional Solid Waste Management
116,56
CRSWMA - Long Term
MSWLF-
1993
Authority
2.00
Regional Landfill
1999
1805-
1803-
TRANSFER-
5,072.0
Blackburn Resource Recovery
MSWLF-
2001
GDS Recycling Services
0
Facility
1997
1803-
1808T-
28,862.
Blackburn Resource Recovery
MSWLF-
TRANSFER-
Hickory, City of Transfer Station
00
Facility
1997
1912-TP-
10,486.
9226-CDLF-
2022
Triad Transfer Station
00
Shotwell Landfill, Inc
2020
7607-
1912-TP-
10,000.
MSWLF-
2022
Triad Transfer Station
00
Great Oak Landfill
2015
2101T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
3,446.0
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
2001
Edenton, Town of Transfer Station
0
Landfill
1993
2202T-
TRANSFER-
5,419.0
U0038-
1997
Clay County Transfer Station
0
R & B Landfill GA
MSWLF-
2403T-
8202-
TRANSFER-
35,557.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
1997
Columbus County Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
2404-
TRANSFER-
4,956.0
Marion Co. C & D
U0124-
2020
Big D T&P Facility
0
Reclamation SC
CDLF-
2404-
TRANSFER-
1,088.0
U0105-
2020
Big D T&P Facility
0
Sandlands C&D Landfill SC
CDLF-
2510T-
2509-
TRANSFER-
2,818.0
CRSWMA - Long Term
MSWLF-
1997
Cherry Point Transfer Station
0
Regional Landfill
1999
8202-
2609-
200,14
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
TRANSFER-
Fayetteville, City of Transfer Station
6.00
LLC
2000
2703T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
32,576.
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
1996
Currituck County Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1993
2703T-
2705T-
TRANSFER-
Soundside C&D Waste
TRANSFER
1996
Currituck County Transfer Station
642.00
Transfer & Recycling Center
-2011
2705T-
TRANSFER-
Soundside C&D Waste Transfer &
5,353.0
Atlantic Waste Disposal Inc
U0039-
2011
Recycling Center
0
VA
MSWLF-
2706-
TRANSFER-
29,455.
Centerville Turnpike CDD
U0117-
2013
Bay Disposal, LLC
00
Landfill VA
CDLF-
0803-
2805T-
56,841.
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
TRANSFER-
Dare County Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1993
3103-
8202-
TRANSFER-
39,107.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
2007
Du lin County Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
3212-
8202-
TRANSFER-
164,71
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
2014
Durham, City of Transfer Station
5.00
LLC
2000
3214T-
8202-
TRANSFER-
166,81
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
2001
Durham Transfer Station
2.00
LLC
2000
3214T-
TRANSFER-
25,924.
Red Rock Disposal C&D
9228-CDLF-
2001
Durham Transfer Station
00
Landfill
2001
3215-MWP-
74,671.
Red Rock Disposal C&D
9228-CDLF-
2020
Wall Recycling - Hoover Road
00
Landfill
2001
3215-
TRANSFER-
74,671.
Red Rock Disposal C&D
9228-CDLF-
2020
Wall Recycling - Hoover Road
00
Landfill
2001
3302T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
24,763.
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
1998
Ed ecombe County Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1993
6204-
3416T-
157,82
MSWLF-
TRANSFER-
Overdale Road Transfer Station
3.00
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
1995
3424-TP-
51,002.
4116-CDLF-
2010
Abbey Green Transfer Station
00
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
2012
3402-
3424-TP-
MSWLF-
2010
Abbey Green Transfer Station
936.00
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
1997
3424-TP-
4117-CDLF-
2010
Abbey Green Transfer Station
926.00
A-1 Sandrock C&D Landfill
2008
3424-
TRANSFER-
51,929.
4116-CDLF-
2020
Abbey Green Transfer Station
00
WI High Point Landfill, LLC
2012
3424-
3402-
TRANSFER-
MSWLF-
2020
Abbey Green Transfer Station
937.00
Hanes Mill Road Landfill
1997
7304-
3503-
47,354.
Upper Piedmont Regional
MSWLF-
TRANSFER-
Franklin County Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1997
3505-MWP-
23,799.
Brownfield Road C&D
923 1 -CDLF-
2020
Wall Recycling
00
Landfill
2012
3505-TP-
23,799.
Brownfield Road C&D
923 1 -CDLF-
2020
Wall Recycling
00
Landfill
2012
3608-
TRANSFER-
56,078.
U0050-
1993
Waste Management Of Carolinas
00
Richland Landfill, Inc. SC
MSWLF-
3608-
1304-
TRANSFER-
BFI-Charlotte Mtr Speedway
MSWLF-
1993
Waste Management Of Carolinas
63.00
Landfill V
1992
3803-
7,284.0
U0033-
TRANSFER-
Graham County Transfer Station
0
Pine Bluff Landfill GA
MSWLF-
4117-TP-
A-1 Sandrock Treatment and Processing
53,747.
4117-CDLF-
2009
Facility
00
A-1 Sandrock C&D Landfill
2008
6204-
4118T-
181,39
MSWLF-
TRANSFER-
Bishop Road Transfer Station
9.00
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
1995
7607-
4120T-
239,77
MSWLF-
TRANSFER-
Greensboro, City of Transfer Station
6.00
Great Oak Landfill
2015
4122T-
6204-
TRANSFER-
66,702.
MSWLF-
2012
Burnt Poplar Transfer Station
00
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
1995
4122T-
7607-
TRANSFER-
MSWLF-
2012
Burnt Poplar Transfer Station
19.00
Great Oak Landfill
2015
4204-
TRANSFER-
18,692.
Atlantic Waste Disposal Inc
U0039-
2013
Halifax County Landfill
00
VA
MSWLF-
4205T-
8202-
TRANSFER-
56,386.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
1997
Weldon, Town of Transfer Facility
00
LLC
2000
4307T-
8202-
TRANSFER-
42,278.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
1997
Harnett County Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
8202-
4309T-
28,105.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
TRANSFER-
Anderson Creek Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
4407-
23,119.
Haywood Co White Oak
MSWLF-
4408-MWP-
Haywood County MWP Facility
00
Landfill
1993
4504T-
TRANSFER-
116,79
Union County Landfill dba
U0048-
1998
Henderson County Transfer Facility
1.00
Upstate Regional LF SC
MSWLF-
4508-TP-
19,411.
Enterprise Material Handling
U0129-
2020
Garbage Pal, LLC
00
SC
CDLF
4508-TP-
1,798.0
U0101-
2020
Garbage Pal, LLC
0
WCA Shiloh Landfill SC
CDLF-
4508-TP-
U0120-
2020
Garbage Pal, LLC
452.00
Twin Chimney's Landfill SC
MSWLF
4602T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
3,303.0
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
1995
Hertford County Transfer Station
0
Landfill
1993
4904T-
4903-
TRANSFER-
63,303.
MSWLF-
1998
Iredell County Transfer Station
00
Iredell County Sanitary LF
1993
5003T-
Jackson County Scott Creek Transfer
36,040.
U0038-
TRANSFER-
Station
00
R & B Landfill GA
MSWLF-
5202-TP-
59,444.
The Maysville Construction
5203-CDLF-
2012
Maysville Recycling and Recovery
00
and Demolition Landfill
2013
2509-
5202-TP-
1,638.0
CRSWMA - Long Term
MSWLF-
2012
Maysville Recycling and Recovery
0
Regional Landfill
1999
5304T-
7607-
TRANSFER-
26,298.
MSWLF-
1993
Waste Man. - Lee Co. Transfer Station
00
Great Oak Landfill
2015
5305-
8202-
TRANSFER-
63,489.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
2013
Sanford Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
5405T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
30,000.
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
1998
Lenoir County Transfer Facility
00
Landfill
1993
5408-
8202-
TRANSFER-
33,012.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
2014
Deep Run Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
5602T-
1403-
TRANSFER-
41,994.
Foothills Environmental
MSWLF-
1995
McDowell Co Transfer Facility
00
Landfill
1998
5704T-
5703-
TRANSFER-
11,008.
MSWLF-
2008
Highlands Transfer Station
00
Macon County Landfill Open
1992
5803T-
TRANSFER-
11,322.
Lakeway Recycling &
U0051-
2002
Madison County Transfer
00
Sanitation, Inc.
MSWLF-
6014-
0403-
TRANSFER-
326,43
MSWLF-
2009
Queen City Transfer Station
5.00
Anson Landfill
2010
6014-
1304-
TRANSFER-
BFI-Charlotte Mtr Speedway
MSWLF-
2009
Queen City Transfer Station
796.00
Landfill V
1992
6029-
0403-
TRANSFER-
39,275.
MSWLF-
2012
O'Leary Resource Recovery Center
00
Anson Landfill
2010
6037-TP-
20,080.
Highway 49 C&D Landfill &
1306-CDLF-
2020
Greenway Recycling of North Meck, LLC
00
Recycling Greenway Waste
2000
6037-TP-
8,182.0
U0128-
2020
Greenway Recycling of North Meck, LLC
0
Mining Road Landfill SC
CDLF-
6038-
0403-
TRANSFER-
162,95
MSWLF-
2020
South Charlotte Transfer Station
3.00
Anson Landfill
2010
6302-
6204-
TRANSFER-
Uwharrie Env Inc/Moore Cty Transfer
54,875.
MSWLF-
1994
Station
00
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
1995
6405T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
87,274.
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
2001
Rocky Mount, City of Transfer Station #2
00
Landfill
1993
6504-
6504-MWP-
New Hanover County Materials Recovery
MSWLF-
2016
& Recycling Facility
387.00
New Hanover County Landfill
2017
6903T-
2509-
TRANSFER-
19,413.
CRSWMA - Long Term
MSWLF-
1993
Pamlico County Transfer Station
00
Regional Landfill
1999
7003T-
TRANSFER-
28,930.
Atlantic Waste Disposal Inc
U0039-
1994
Pas uotank County Transfer Station
00
VA
MSWLF-
7103T-
8202-
TRANSFER-
29,027.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
1990
Pender County Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
7202T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
24,608.
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
1995
Per uimans-Chowan-Gates Transfer
00
Landfill
1993
Pitt County Materials Recovery &
7404-TP-
Recycling Facility (formerly 7404-MWP-
19,660.
7407-CDLF-
2016
2016)
00
C & D Landfill Inc
2009
7404-
0803-
TRANSFER-
Pitt County Transfer Station (formerly
125,56
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
1996
7404T-MWP-1996)
1.00
Landfill
1993
7406T-
8202-
TRANSFER-
22,823.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
2001
EJE Recycling Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
7406T-
0803-
TRANSFER-
4,633.0
East Carolina Regional
MSWLF-
2001
EJE Recycling Transfer Station
0
Landfill
1993
7504T-
TRANSFER-
26,166.
Union County Landfill dba
U0048-
2005
Polk County Transfer Station
00
Upstate Regional LF SC
MSWLF-
7605T-
7607-
TRANSFER-
Asheboro, City of Recycling/SW Transfer
12,442.
MSWLF-
2002
Station
00
Great Oak Landfill
2015
7606-TP-
18,543.
7606-CDLF-
2021
Wall Recycling Facility
00
Wall Recycling CDLF
2021
7703T-
6204-
TRANSFER-
39,221.
MSWLF-
1994
Richmond County Transfer Facility
00
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
1995
7902T-
7904-
TRANSFER-
6,942.0
MSWLF-
1991
Reidsville, City of Transfer Facility
0
Rockingham County Landfill
1995
7903T-
7904-
TRANSFER-
6,483.0
MSWLF-
1991
Eden, City of Transfer Station
0
Rockingham County Landfill
1995
8004T-
7607-
TRANSFER-
51,337.
MSWLF-
1995
East Spencer Waste Transfer Facility
00
Great Oak Landfill
2015
8104T-
1403-
TRANSFER-
47,148.
Foothills Environmental
MSWLF-
1998
Rutherford County Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1998
8302T-
6204-
TRANSFER-
22,656.
MSWLF-
1997
Scotland County Transfer Station
00
Uwharrie Env. Reg. Landfill
1995
8702T-
9,324.0
U0038-
TRANSFER-
Swain County Transfer Facility
0
R & B Landfill GA
MSWLF-
9005T-
0403-
TRANSFER-
163,82
MSWLF-
1999
Union County Transfer Station
4.00
Anson Landfill
2010
9014-
0403-
TRANSFER-
Waste Connections Monroe Transfer
94,188.
MSWLF-
2014
Station
00
Anson Landfill
2010
9102T-
7304-
TRANSFER-
50,741.
Upper Piedmont Regional
MSWLF-
1997
Vance County Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1997
9211T-
1906-
TRANSFER-
10,771.
McGill - Merry Oaks
COMPOST-
1990
Cary, Town of Transfer Station
00
Compost Facility
2020
9211T-
TRANSFER-
9,952.0
1905-
1990
Cary, Town of Transfer Station
0
Dean Brooks Farm
COMPOST-
9211T-
9222-
TRANSFER-
1,647.0
Wake County South Wake
MSWLF-
1990
Cary, Town of Transfer Station
0
MSWLF
2008
9215T-
7607-
TRANSFER-
Waste Management Of Raleigh/Durham
70,425.
MSWLF-
1994
Transfer Station
00
Great Oak Landfill
2015
9217-
8202-
TRANSFER-
39,154.
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
1994
WI Garner Transfer Station
00
LLC
2000
9224-MWP-
22,080.
Brownfield Road C&D
923 1 -CDLF-
2012
Wake Reclamation, LLC
00
Landfill
2012
9227T-
7304-
TRANSFER-
60,802.
Upper Piedmont Regional
MSWLF-
2012
Raleigh Transfer Station
00
Landfill
1997
9233T-
9222-
TRANSFER-
342,17
Wake County South Wake
MSWLF-
2008
Raleigh, City of East Wake Transfer Station
8.00
MSWLF
2008
9234-
TRANSFER-
48,099.
Brownfield Road C&D
923 1 -CDLF-
2012
Durant Road Transfer Station
00
Landfill
2012
9237T-
TRANSFER-
31,550.
9226-CDLF-
2020
Capitol Waste Transfer, LLC
00
Shotwell Landfill, Inc
2020
9240-MWP-
38,465.
Red Rock Disposal C&D
9228-CDLF-
2017
Apex - Wall Recycling, LLC
00
Landfill
2001
9241-
TRANSFER-
81,306.
9226-CDLF-
2020
Morrisville Transfer Station, LLC
00
Shotwell Landfill, Inc
2020
9241-
7304-
TRANSFER-
31,549.
Upper Piedmont Regional
MSWLF-
2020
Morrisville Transfer Station, LLC
00
Landfill
1997
9241-
TRANSFER-
11,992.
Disposal and Recycling
U0127-
2020
Morrisville Transfer Station, LLC
00
Services of Lunenbur
MSWLF-
9242-MWP-
128,57
Brownfield Road C&D
923 1 -CDLF-
2020
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
1.00
Landfill
2012
9242-
7304-
TRANSFER-
36,071.
Upper Piedmont Regional
MSWLF-
2020
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
00
Landfill
1997
9242-
9222-
TRANSFER-
2,639.0
Wake County South Wake
MSWLF-
2020
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
0
MSWLF
2008
9242-
8202-
TRANSFER-
1,770.0
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
2020
Wall Recycling - Garner Road
0
LLC
2000
9302T-
TRANSFER-
7,108.0
Brunswick Waste
U0024-
1995
Warren County Transfer Station
0
Management Facility LLC VA
MSWLF-
9302T-
9102T-
TRANSFER-
Vance County Transfer
TRANSFER
1995
Warren County Transfer Station
925.00
Station
-1997
9503T-
TRANSFER-
53,376.
U0118-
1996
Watauga Co Transfer Facility
00
Eco-Safe Landfill TN
MSWLF-
9607T-
9606-
TRANSFER-
12,034.
MSWLF-
1997
Goldsboro, City of Transfer Station
00
Wayne County Landfill
1998
9808T-
8202-
TRANSFER-
141,70
Sampson County Disposal,
MSWLF-
2000
Black Creek Road Transfer Station
0.00
LLC
2000
9903T-
1403-
TRANSFER-
26,614.
Foothills Environmental
MSWLF-
1994
Yadkin County Transfer Facility
00
Landfill
1998
7304-
U0107-
First Piedmont Corporation Ringgold
7,009.0
MSWLF-
TRANS-
Transfer Station
0
Upper Piedmont Reg Landfill
1997
6,160,E
Total
91.00
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P. Recycling and Solid Waste Management Report for Highway Construction, Maintenance Projects and
Office Products for FY 2022-2023
Recycling and Solid Waste Management Report For
Highway Construction, Maintenance Projects, and
Office Products
State Fiscal Year 2022-2023
For more information regarding this report, please contact:
Daniel Snoke at 919-329-4004 or disnoke@ncdot.gov
INTRODUCTION
This report is a summary of the recycling and solid waste management efforts on highway construction
and maintenance projects within the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) for State
Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 (July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023) as required by NC General Statute (G.S.) 136-
28.8(g) and G.S. 130A-309.14(3). These statutes mandate that the Department prepare 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 this report would routinely contribute to the consumer and industrial waste
streams if not reused/recycled, compounding the problem of declining space in landfills, and resources.
Efforts to utilize recycled and solid waste materials are in response to the requirements of G.S 136-28.8(b)
which mandates the Department use recycled materials in highway projects, where possible. All
applications of recycled materials are to be consistent with economic feasibility, applicable engineering,
and environmental quality standards. In addition, the Department continues to comply with Chapter 136
of the General Statutes to encourage the purchase or use of reusable, refillable, repairable, more durable,
and less toxic supplies, and products.
In addition to recycled/recyclable materials from Department construction and maintenance activities,
this report also contains information regarding common recyclable items such as glass, plastics,
aluminum cans, office paper, etc. that were previously reported separately. Requirements for the
submission of this office and rest area data are required by G.S. 130A-309.07 through 309.14, G.S. 143-
58.2(f), and Executive Order 156.
Chapter VII: BID PROCEDURE REVIEW
The Department continues to review bidding procedures and processes yearly to encourage the purchase
and use of recycled and reusable products and practices in construction and maintenance projects.
Section 104-13 of the NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures encourages Contractors
to not only use recycled or solid waste materials in their projects, but also allows them the opportunity to
initiate and develop the use of recycled products and construction methods that promotes sustainability.
Furthermore, the contractor is required to report the use of recycled materials by July 1st each year.
Chapter VIII: DATA COLLECTION
All offices submitted data for this report via an online webform. The online webform is separated into
two sections, one for the "construction and maintenance" data, and one for "DOT/DMV Offices and Rest
Areas" data (formerly the "3R Report").
The totality of data included in this report comes from three separate sources:
1. HiCAMS (Highway Construction and Materials System) database,
2. Various NCDOT Offices (entered in a SharePoint form), and
3. NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit's Litter Cleanup Programs
The data reported in Table 1 from HiCAMS is denoted by an asterisk (*). HiCAMS is NCDOT's main
repository of project and material level information. The HiCAMS information, however, is not
conclusive, as many county maintenance project materials are not included. NCDOT Standard
Specification Section 104-13 states that contractors are to report the quantities of reused or recycled
materials for each contract and any practice that minimized the environmental impacts by July 1st each
year, but the reporting response rate remains low.
The data reported in Table 1 are all rounded down to the nearest whole number for each item. Several
important points regarding data collection need to be made for clarification and consistency purposes:
1. Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) quantities and Reclaimed Asphalt Shingles (RAS)
quantities are being reported as one item. This is necessary since changes were made to
NCDOT's HiCAMS database that now require the combined reporting of these two
constituents.
2. The glass beads (Section 5) contained in pavement markings can come from recycled
sources, however the exact percentage and quantity is not completely known.
Therefore, the entire quantity of glass beads is currently listed as a recycled/recyclable
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 component is composed
of all dimensions and compositions of plastic pipe. The exact amount of recycled plastic
and recyclable plastic cannot be determined given the limited amount of data present.
Therefore, all plastic pipe types and sizes were combined in a single category.
4. The Metals section (Section 8) is presumed to be composed of steel. However, various
grades and types of steels are included, and our office cannot verify that this section does
not include other metals such as Aluminum. Furthermore, the materials listed do not
specify a recycled content amount. The materials are included as a product that will be,
or could be recycled in the future, and one that contains an unknown quantity of recycled
metals presently. It is therefore included as both a recyclable product and a recycled
product.
5. Scrap metal is listed as one line item in Section 8; some of the scraps are presumed
to be recycled guardrail, sheet piles, and pipes, but their individual quantities cannot
be determined at this time.
Table 1: NCDOT Recycled Products & Solid Waste Utilization in Construction & Maintenance
Projects
Product Category / Description
Quantity
Unit of
Measure
1-As halt:
Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP)
1,918,144*
Tons
Reclaimed Asphalt Shingles RAS
2-Organics:
Mulch (wood)
5,648
Cubic Yards
Mulch h dromulch
5,200
Bales
Earth/Soil Fill (not for compost)
72,971
Tons
Vegetative Debris not for compost)
298
Tons
Silt Fence Posts
11,994
Each
Scrap Wood/Lumber/Piles/Posts
298
Tons
Wood Pallets
115
Each
Sign Posts
570
Each
-Coal Combustion Products:
Fly Ash
33,169*
Tons
4-Concrete:
Recycled Concrete
6,663
Tons
5-Glass:
Glass Beads
10,062
Tons
6-Plastics:
Plastic Guardrail Offset Blocks
253,829`
Each
Plastic Pipe (All Types and Sizes)
386,087"
Linear Feet
Type III Barricades
7-Rubber:
Tire Sidewalls
77,610-
11
103,669"
Linear Feet
Each
Miscellaneous Rubber
0
Tons
8-Metals:
Steel Beams
45
Each
Signal Heads
37
Each
Scrap Metal
771
Tons
Cable Guiderail
238,062"
Linear Feet
Guardrail
470,367"
Linear Feet
Signposts
55,037
Each
Signs
34
Tons
Sheet Piles
03
Tons
9-Other:
Comin ledltems
1,502
Ton
(*) Data pulled from HiCAMS as of 91612023
(A) Data pulled from HiCAMS and combined with data reported by NCDOT field
offices on 91612023
The data reported in Table 2 are all rounded down to the nearest whole number for each item. Several
offices and rest areas report their recycling report data as comingled recycling. As such, it is not possible
to determine the quantities of each constituent material, and therefore a "comingled" product line is listed
in Table 2.
Table 2: NCDOT Recycled Materials from NCDOT Offices and Rest Areas (formerly the "3R Report" data)
Product Category
Quantity
Unit of
Measure
Office Paper
80,405
Pounds
Aluminum Cans
21,103
Pounds
Plastic - Soda/Drink Bottles
14,960
Pounds
Plastic - Other than Bottles
27,874
Pounds
Glass Bottles
20,648
Pounds
Cardboard
201,852
Pounds
Fluorescent Light Bulbs
397
Each
Appliances (Various)
114
Each
Toner Cartridges
1,009
Each
Petroleum Products
7,462
Gallons
Pesticide Containers
1,423
Each
Batteries
69,985
Pounds
Comin led Recycling
68,795
Pounds
The total weight of office and rest area recycling is 505,622 pounds. This total does not include items for which the unit
of measure for a recycled item was listed as each or gallon. Table 3 contains the reported recycling data from the
NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit's various litter cleanup programs.
Table 3: Comingled Recycling from NCDOT Roadside Environmental Unit's Litter Cleanup Programs
REU Program
Quanti
(lbs.)
Adopt -A -Highway
90,495
Contracted Removal
306,570
NCDOT Personnel
39,435
Sponsor -A -Highway
217,410
Other
1,710
Total
655,620
Q. Department of Administration Environmentally Preferred Purchasing
Fiscal Year 2023 Waste Reduction Report
Introduction
In accordance with the requirements outlined by G.S. 130A-309.14(a)(1) and 130A-309.14(a)(3). The Department of
Administration, Division of Purchase & Contract submits the following report. This report serves as the annual detailed
description of our agency's diligent review and revision of bid procedures, as well as the procurement and utilization of
sustainable supplies and products. As mandated by legislation, this submission is directed towards the Department of
Environmental Quality, underscoring our commitment to transparent and responsible environmental stewardship.
Purpose Statement
The purpose of this report is to provide a comprehensive overview of our agency's sustainable procurement program,
embedded within the procurement practices and functional subsections of the Division of Purchase and Contract (P&C) of
the Department of Administration. P&C facilitates by adapting sustainable business practices into the procurement
process, policies, and decisions where possible.
Strategic Sourcing Initiatives
The Strategic Sourcing subsection supports the following initiatives.
Statewide Term Contracts (STC)
Through a systematic review of bid procedures, purchase orders and Statewide Term Contract (STC) prioritization of
reusable, refillable, repairable, more durable, and less toxic supplies and products, and a commitment to their
conscientious use, we aim to mitigate our environmental footprint while fulfilling our organizational mandates effectively.
This report underscores our dedication to fostering a culture of sustainability and accountability within our operations,
aligning with broader state objectives for environmental conservation and resource efficiency.
The data aggregated in this report depicts our usage of recyclable/sustainable electronic procurement transactions within
NC eProcurement systems by indicators that are used by state agencies, community colleges, universities, and select local
governments.
P&C's Statewide Term Contracts are procurement agreements established to streamline the process of purchasing goods
and services. P&C continues to improve contracts by offering a wide range of sustainable and environmentally friendly
products. Recycled content is encouraged pursuant to G.S.
143-58.2. Sustainable attributes of these Statewide Term Contracts are listed below in Table 1.
Table 1: Statewide Term Contract Sustainable Attributes
STC #
Statewide Term Contract
Sustainable Attributes
045A
Household Appliances
Offers appliances that include various recyclable components such as metal,
plastic, glass and rubber hoses
Vendors follow sustainable practices for their shipping materials and offer
050A
Preschool/Elementary Art
Supplies & Accessories
Greenleaf products
070E
35,000 & 50,000-70,000 GVWR
Vendors offers models that use: diesels with ultra -low sulfur or B20 fuel capability,
Cab & Chassis Trucks
option for a CNG/LPG-capable engine. Gas models' emissions are
ated LEV II (low -emission vehicle), conventional cab trucks
070G
Utility, Transportation &
Assortment of electric vehicles, all of which are quiet and release no emissions
Golf Vehicles & Related
Accessories, Equipment,
Parts
and Services
071C
Type C (Conventional) School
Electric bus options provided in solicitation
and Activity Buses
165A
Kitchen Equipment and
Various recyclable components such as metal, plastic, glass, and rubber hoses
Accessories
Electric Vehicle Charging
2613A
Offers solar charging stations
Station Equipment,
Accessories, Installation and
Infrastructure
Interior, Exterior and Traffic
3121A
Interior paints are fume proof (non -toxic)
Paint
360A
Floor Covering and
Recycled or recyclable content is required by the carpet covered within the
Installations Services
nylon carpet specification
4110A
Laboratory Supplies &
Repair warranty on defective products
Equipment
4213A
Medical Products Distribution
Lamps may contain up to 65% recycled content, including glass and mercury.
Lamp packaging that may contain 73% recycled content. Some of the lamps are
ow mercury (TCLP compliant), non -hazardous. Low flow plumbing fixtures are
offered to reduce water consumption. Ballasts — electronic types are available that
are up to 30 o more energy efficient, last longer, support variable illumination
and reduce electromagnetic radiation compared to the older magnetic ones.
Electronic ballasts contain no PCBs and can be disposed in the trash. Reduced
product shape and size (form factor) also minimizes packaging and metal
enclosure requirements. LED Lighting — Contract consists of lamps for cove
lighting, area lighting, downlights, troffers, and wall packs employing LED
illumination for energy savings. Packaging is 60% recycled materials. LED
illumination uses 80% less energy than incandescent bulbs and lasts up to 25
times longer. Energy Saving Devices — Contract includes T8 size tubular
fluorescent retrofit kits, LED exit signs, LED exit sign retrofit kits,
occupancy/vacancy sensors, electronic dimmable ballasts, and controls.
Products use LED illumination and dimmable ballasts for energy savings. T8
fluorescent lighting provides higher energy efficiency and less heat generation
than older T12 lighting
4616A
Traffic Control Devices
�arious recyclable components, metal, and brass materials used in options available
465B
Automated External
Defibrillators can be refurbished, and packaging materials can be recycled
Defibrillators (AED) and
Accessories
Options item composed of various recyclable components
6010A
Manikins, Accessories and
Services
Napkins, Bathroom Tissue,
640A
Offers selections that contain 20%-50% Post -Consumer Recycled Content, 100
Paper Towels and Toilet Seat
% Recycled Content. Some Products are GreenScal Certified, EPA Compliant,
Covers
and Chlorine Free
Items use recyclable containers
675A
Agricultural Chemicals:
Fungicides, Herbicides,
Insecticides, Pesticides and
Adjuvants
7612B
Recycling Services for
ecycle service for the collection, de -manufacturing, and recycling of computer
Electronic Equipment
monitors, televisions, desktop CPUs, laptop computers, printers, scanners,
keyboards, and mice, copy machines, tablets, DVD players, VCRs, stereo
systems, tape players, CD players, radios, telephones, cell phones, readers,
network equipment, servers, fax machines, electronic games, cable and wire,
batteries, and other consumer electronics generated by agencies.
870A
Window Blinds
Options use renewable material with low chemicals and particle emission.
Aluminum steel and plastic components are 100% recyclable. All packing
Audio Visual and Photographic
material is 100% recyclable
880A
Options include recycled products and are recyclable/refurbish able
Equipment and Accessories
936A
Equipment
Offers a repair process reduces the need to dispose of equipment and generating
Maintenance
waste
Management Program
946A
Procurement Card
The physical cards are made from recyclable materials and are recyclable
962B
Document Destruction
All shredded materials are recyclable and incorporated into other products
Services
975B
Vehicle Rental Services
Options include energy efficient models including compacts, hybrids, and
alternative fuel vehicles
983B
Uniform Rental
Options of uniform styles made from eco-friendly/sustainable materials and
ental of uniforms reduces waste
The NC eProcurement — Buying module displays 78 STC vendor catalogs items within the application for a user-friendly
experience similar to online shopping. During FY 2023, there were 416,549 catalog items, of which 101,886 were
environmentally preferable products marked as 'Recycled" to promote use. Table 2 contains the purchase order spend for
the STCs noted in Table 1. Table 3 captures non-STC purchases designated as recyclable or sustainable by user indicator.
Table 2: FY23 Purchase Order Spend of Sustainable Statewide Term Contracts
Statewide Term Contract
Purchase Order Count
Purchase Order Spend
045A Household Appliances
294
$345,520.24
050A Preschool/Elementary Art Supplies & Accessories
1,036
$170,176.30
070E 35,000 & 50,000-70,000 GVWR Cab & Chassis Trucks
6
$574,761.90
070G Utility, Transportation & Golf Vehicles & Related Accessories,
Equipment, Parts and Services
071C Type C (Conventional) School and Activity Buses
279
$914,538.28
19
$4,119,232
165A Kitchen Equipment and Accessories
854
$4,362,185.28
121A Interior, Exterior and Traffic Paint
523
$1,091,903.42
360A Floor Covering and Installations Services
1,731
$6,305,214.82
213A Medical Products Distribution
259
$1,004,371.79
4616A Traffic Control Devices
158
$274,053.82
65B Automated External Defibrillators (AED) and Accessories
416
$1,536,497.31
6010A Manikins, Accessories and Services
108
$1,086,862.52
640A Napkins, Bathroom Tissue, Paper Towels and Toilet Seat Covers
882
$3,671,288.70
675A Agricultural Chemicals: Fungicides, Herbicides, Insecticides,
Pesticides and Adjuvants
224
$767,424
7612B Recycling Services for Electronic Equipment
5
$1,995.90
870A Window Blinds
307
$96,185.70
880A Audio Visual and Photographic Equipment and Accessories
2,516
$8,751,068.87
936A Equipment Maintenance Management Program
160
$786,195.83
962B Document Destruction Services
75
$130,170.10
975B Vehicle Rental Services
200
$136,874.13
983B Uniform Rental
166
$686,829.80
Grand Total
10,218
$36,813,350.36
Table 3 - Non-STC Purchases Designated Sustainable by Entity T pe
Entity Type
Purchase
Order
Count
Purchase Order Spend
Community Colleges
28
$47,291.29
State Agencies
82
$497,078.86
Grand Total
110
$544,370.15
Agency Oversight Procurement Initiative
During agency open market, formal or informal procurements, P&C encourages state agencies to use recyclable and
sustainable specifications. The list of specification adjectives meets the criteria for aiding waste reduction by being
reusable, refillable, repairable, more durable, and/or less toxic than their traditional counterparts.
Reusable encompasses but is not limited to: Refrigerant Recovery System (filters reusable refrigerant), Recycled Carpet
Fiber, Re -refined Motor Oil, Recycled Paper Fiber, Recycled Antifreeze, Recycled Content Furniture (not traditional
wood), Printers, Toner Cartridges, Uniforms
More Durable can cover: Above -Ground Vaulted Fuel Storage Tanks, Classroom Furniture, Electronic Lamps & Ballasts,
Vacuum Cleaners, Floor Polish, Grader Slope Attachment, Plastic Lumber, Mattresses, Vertical File Cabinets, Wood Case
Goods, Wood Library Furniture, LED Lighting
Energy Efficient - Energy Star can be applied to: Audio Visual System, Changeable Message Signs — Solar Powered,
Lighting Fixtures, Lamps, Warning Lights - Vehicles Safety, Water Coolers
Water Efficient has been applied to: — Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures 0.5 GPM lavatory facet nozzles and 1.5 GPM
showerheads support the Governor's water conservation initiative during severe water restrictions statewide
Recycled products include but are not limited to: Office Paper, Napkins, Paper Towels, Bathroom Tissue, Toilet Seat
Covers, Plastic Trash Bags, Tires Locks, Vehicles, Furniture, Re -refined Motor Oil, Recycled Antifreeze, Storage
Batteries, Traffic Cones, Tires
Refillable has been applied to: Ammunition - Cartridge Refills, Drums — Steel, Fire Extinguishers, Cylinders for Welding,
Medical & Specialty Gases Fuel Tanks, Self -Contained Breathing Apparatus, Toner Cartridges
Repairable can be applied to: Defibrillators, Musical Instruments Used Sweeper, Heavy Machinery, Helicopters, Printing
Press, Vehicles (automobiles, buses and trucks), Piano, Generator, Forklift, Golf Cart, Rail Car Mover, 3- Position Fill
Station
Refurbished/Rebuilt products may be applied to: Heart Monitor, Ultrasound, Defibrillators & ECG Monitors, Beds,
Remanufactured Toner Cartridges Longer Lasting Floor Maintenance Machine Batteries, Library Furniture, Aluminum
Nuts and Bolts — non -rusting alloys, Fluorescent Electronic Ballasts permit longer lamp life, LED lighting, extended -
surface HVAC Air Filters, Synthetic Lubricants, Traffic Cones, Tires
Less Toxic has been applied to: Alternative Fuel Vehicles, Compact Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Electric Vehicles, Dry
Cell Batteries, Electronic Lamps & Ballasts, Fertilizers/Farm Chemicals, Inks for printing (using non -petroleum based
inks), Instructional Art Materials, Markerboard Markers, Mattresses, Scientific Products (eliminating Freon),
Refrigeration and A/C Equipment, Synthetic and Biodegradable Lubricants, Chlorine -free Sanitary Paper Products
(napkins, paper towels, bathroom tissue, toilet seat covers), Cleaner Fuels (propane, gasohol, natural gas, bio- diesel),
Diesel Exhaust Fluid, Vehicle Fuel Conversion Kits, Disposal/Recycle Programs (mercury content, electronics, oil,
antifreeze, pallets, tires, batteries, steel)
Recyclable has been incorporated in: Commodity Packaging, Commodity Metal Enclosures & Parts, Plastics, Steel &
Reinforced Concrete Pipe, Chain Link Fencing, Electrical Wire, Treated Lumber, HVAC & Refrigeration Equipment —
Refrigerants, Toner Cartridges, Motor Oil, Antifreeze
Compliance and Risk Management Initiative
The Compliance and Risk Management subsection leads the following initiative.
Procurement Compliance Reviews
North Carolina Administrative Code (01 NCAC 05B .1605) mandates that the Division of Purchase & Contract (P&C)
conduct compliance reviews on purchasing practices of all state agencies (departments, institutions, hospitals, community
colleges, and universities). All compliance reviews, except universities, are conducted using data from the NC E-
Procurement systems. Electronic procurement records reduce the necessity of conducting most phases of the analysis on -
site, thereby increasing efficiency as well as reducing travel costs, fuel emissions and operating expenses. In addition, all
P&C compliance files are maintained electronically, improving sustainability.
Procurement Education Initiative
The Procurement Education section leads the following initiative.
Procurement Training
The Division's Procurement Education subsection offer North Carolina public procurement personnel and contract
administrators the skills necessary to carry out their duties efficiently and effectively. Offered online and free of charge,
virtual training sessions available covering topics such as: Introduction to Procurement, Request for Proposal,
Demystifying Terms and Conditions, and Specification Writing.
Operations and Systems Support Initiatives
The Operations and Systems Support section supports the following initiatives.
Electronic Procurement Procedures and Systems
The Operations and System Support subsection manages the Division's internal procurement operations as well as agency
—to-P&C interaction within a paperless environment by formalizing submissions electronically. In our continued
commitment to efficiency, the Division of Purchase and Contract has merged functionality of the previous electronic
Vendor Portal (eVP), the legacy Interactive Purchasing System (IPS) and NC BIDS into one efficient new eVP platform
to optimize the way state purchasers and vendors interact. Among other improved functionality, the new eVP has
increased transparency through enhanced public vendor search features, consolidated vendor account data, automated
bid/contract extension postings, and streamlined HUB and NCSBE certification application requests into a paperless
process.
The NC E-Procurement — SAP Ariba Buying module, used to process requisitions into purchase orders for final electronic
delivery to vendors has undergone several transformations to continue to support the electronic procurement processing
needs of the state. Beginning in early 2019, the Division transitioned from an on -premises network management model to
a Software as a Service (SaaS) model by implementing a cloud -based computing version of SAP Ariba Buying. This
allowed the Division to decrease its footprint in the state's data warehouses.
While continuing to decrease our digital footprint through technology enhancements, the Division has strengthened
visibility into the procurement process by deploying the supplemental SAP Ariba Sourcing and Contracts modules to state
agencies. This
As of January 28th, 2024, the NC E-Procurement enterprise -wide system has 45,660 registered vendors, 10,370 Ariba
Buying users, 798 Ariba Contracts users and 433 Ariba Sourcing users that represent 128 entities across the state. This
includes state agencies, hospitals and institutions, community colleges, K-12 public schools, universities, and local
governments. NC eProcurement systems continue to contribute to a sustainable environment through significant
reductions in hard copy document reproduction (paper, printers, and supplies) by utilizing electronic business transactions
and electronic documents.
NC eProcurement Sustainability Assessment
In partnership with Accenture, the Division of Purchase and Contract has participated in a sustainability assessment to
understand its green software journey through the design, development, and deployment stages of eVP. This assessment,
focusing on architectural, behavioral, coding, data, and operational practices, identified three areas of major improvement
since the July 2023 implementation of eVP:
❑ Architectural — By migrating eVP to the cloud, NC eProcurement has naturally increased its sustainable
architecture. When moving to the cloud, companies can see up to 2x energy efficiency from architecture and data storage
alone. Moving to the cloud also opens additional architectural efficiencies. With platform updates, NC eProcurement can
take advantage of Microsoft's latest performance improvements and energy optimizations.
❑ Coding — Removing energy anti -patterns has led to more efficient code, also using fewer resources. In leveraging
a low-code/no-code platform, rapid development, using fewer resources has been achieved. Lazy loading, which is native
to the Power Platform, has ensured that only the necessary data, images, and code is accessed when a screen is populated,
ultimately leading to fewer resources being used without impacting the user.
❑ Data — By migrating eVP to the cloud, NC eProcurement has naturally increased its sustainable data storage by
moving from on -premises data storage to colocation providers. This, along with the team's product backlog items for
purging unused data will support NC eProcurement's largest sustainability maturity increase.
For more information regarding this report, please contact:
David O'Neal, State Purchasing Officer and Director of the N.C. Division of Purchase and Contract, at 984-236-0210 or
david.o-neal@doa.nc.gov.