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FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT
Division of Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
UNIT TYPE:
Lined
LCID
YW
Transfer
X
Compost
SLAS
COUNTY: Rockingham
MSWLF
PERMIT NO.: 7903T-TRANSFER-1991,
Closed
HHW
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Incin
T&P
FIRM
MSWLF
goods
7903-HHW-2013
FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE
CDLF
TireT&P/
Tire
Industrial
DEMO
SDTF
Collection
Monofill
Landfill
Date of Site Inspection: August 13, 2024 Date of Last Inspection: August 8, 2023
FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS:
City of Eden MSW Transfer and HHW Collection Facility
123 Mebane Bridge Road
Eden, NC 27288
GPS COORDINATES (decimal COORDINATES (decimal degrees : Lat.: 36.476696'
FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER:
Name: Dusty Curry, City of Eden Solid Waste Superintendent
Telephone: (336) 552-3755 (mobile)
Email address: dcurry@edennc.us
FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS:
City of Eden Municipal Services Department
Solid Waste Division
1050 Klyce Street
Eden, NC 27288
Long.:-79.740287'
PARTICIPANTS:
Dusty Curry, Solid Waste Superintendent — City of Eden
Robert Pike, Environmental Senior Specialist — Solid Waste Section
STATUS OF PERMIT:
Life of Site Permit issued August 26, 2020
HHW Permit renewed: August 26, 2020; expires: August 22, 2025
PURPOSE OF SITE VISIT:
Comprehensive Inspection
STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS:
None.
OBSERVED VIOLATIONS:
None
The item(s) listed above were observed by Section staff and require action on behalf of the facility in order to come into or maintain compliance
with the Statutes, Rules, and/or other regulatory requirements applicable to this facility. Be advised that pursuant to N.C.G.S. 130A-22, an
administrative penalty of up to $15,000 per day may be assessed for each violation of the Solid Waste Laws, Regulations, Conditions of a Permit,
or Order under Article 9 of Chapter 130A of the N.C. General Statutes. Further, the facility and/or all responsible parties may also be subject to
enforcement actions including penalties, injunction from operation of a solid waste management facility or a solid waste collection service and
any such further relief as may be necessary to achieve compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Act and Rules.
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FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT
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ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
1. The facility consists of a transfer station (permit # 7903T-TRANSFER-1991) and permanent HHW collection
facility (permit # 7903-HHW-2013) for the City of Eden.
2. The Transfer Station is not open to the public and only receives waste from city trucks that collect household
waste. The HHW is open to City of Eden residences only.
3. A recycling convenience center is located on site next to the HHW collection area. The facility allows residents
to drop off separated residential recyclable material including cardboard, plastic bottles, aluminum cans, mixed
paper, plastic bags, used motor oil, oil filters, and used cooking oil. Televisions and computer equipment are not
accepted at the site and residents are directed to take electronics to the Rockingham County Landfill (permit #
7904).
Records Review:
4. The Permit to Operate and approved Operation Manual are available for review and located on site at the
Transfer Facility.
5. A review of the 2023-24 Facility Annual Report indicated that a total of 6,488 tons solid waste.
6. The facility tracks daily tonnage by logging each truckload taken to the Rockingham County Landfill and
correlating that information with the weigh tickets received from the landfill. Truck logs and waste tickets from
July 2023 through August 12, 2024, were reviewed.
7. Waste screening logs from August 2023 through August 12, 2024, were reviewed and found to be complete.
Based on tannage records the facility is inspecting more than the required 5% of incoming waste.
8. The facility accepts latex and oil -based paints for the HHW program. Records indicated that the facility
collected 10,395 lbs. of latex -based paint. Facility staff solidify latex paints as they are received. The solidified
paint is placed directly into the transfer trailer for disposal at the Rockingham County Landfill. Oil -based paints
are disposed of through a HHW contractor EcoFlo, Inc. The facility operations plan calls for the collection of
oil -based paints every 6 months. HHW records indicated that 880 lbs. of oil -based paints had been collected by
EcoFlow from July 2023 through August 2024.
9. Facility staff are required to participate in a monthly safety training the relates to the HHW and transfer station.
Training records were reviewed for the period of August 9, 2022, through August 13, 2024.
10. Transfer station cleaning records were available for review. Records dating from August 2023 through July
2024.
11. The following city staff are currently certified by NCSWANA as Transfer Station Operator Specialists:
a. Dusty Curry — expires 4/14/2027
b. Mark Boyer — expires 7/17/2027
c. Kris Long — expires 7/17/2027
d. Ivan Cabiness — expires 7/17/2027
e. Jason Barnard — expires 7/17/2027
f. Seth Travis — expires 7/17/2027
Field Inspection:
12. Proper signage was observed posted at the entrance of the facility.
13. The facility is secured by a perimeter chain link fence with site access secured by two locking gates.
14. All roadways are paved, in good condition, and provide adequate room for traffic to maneuver safely.
15. The facility was observed to be clean and well maintained. No windblown litter was observed onsite. Recycle
convenience and transfer station attendants are assigned areas to collect windblown litter during hours of
operation.
16. The HHW collection area is located within the recycling convenience area so that the attendants can assist
residents and monitor the incoming material.
17. HHW collection takes place on a covered gravel pad where used oil is also collected. A lined containment area
is filled with sand to help confine and remove any spilled material. Latex paints are stored on pallets within a
containment area prior to being solidified or bulked.
18. Used oil and oil filters are collected and stored within a containment area located next to the paint area. A
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plastic drum is accessible for residents to place used oil filters along with a plastic oil tank to store used oil. The
area was clean and well maintained.
19. Facility staff take oil -based paint products to a trailer located beside the pad and pour them into 55-gallon drums
for storage until they are removed for proper disposal by EcoFlow, Inc. The drums were properly closed and
appeared to be clean and intact, with no leaks evident. Containers and bags filled with separated recyclable
material are also housed in the trailer. The trailer was observed to be clean and well organized to allow access to
the drums and containers safely. Fire extinguishers are located just inside the trailer.
20. Source separated recyclable materials are collected in waste bins on a covered gravel pad located North of the
HHW trailer. Additionally, a collection vehicle is parked west of the convenience center and is used to collect
cardboard.
21. The transfer station building is located on higher ground northwest of the convenience area. The building
consists of two bays separated by concrete curbing. The transfer station office is located at the back of the bay
next to the hopper. The transfer station is using the western bay for the tipping floor and uses the eastern bay for
storage. At the time of inspection waste bins were being stored in the eastern bay.
22. The tipping floor is concrete and is sloped to help direct any leachate into the hopper. The tipping floor
appeared clean and appeared to be in good condition with no large holes or cracks observed.
23. The Transfer station walls appeared to be clean and free of any debris. Cleaning records were available for
review.
24. The hopper was observed to be clean and in good condition with no holes.
25. The waste is pushed into the hopper where it drops down into the compactor. The compactor then compacts the
waste into the trailers parked at the bottom of the transfer station.
26. The area around the compactor and trailer storage is a concrete pad designed to act as the leachate containment
system. Leachate from the tipping floor flows to the hopper where it drains onto the concrete pad. The concrete
pad is designed to have all leachate flow to a curb inlet where it drains into a pipe system. The leachate is
directly pumped to the wastewater treatment plant located next door.
27. The compactor and trailer loading area were observed to be clean of any waste. At the time of the inspection the
area was damp. Mr. Curry stated that the area was hosed down after each trailer is taken away.
28. The facility has three transfer trailers that are used to transport waste to the Rockingham County Landfill. One
trailer was hooked up to the compactor and was observed to be in good condition.
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report.
D Digitally signed by James R. Pike
James R . I e Date: 2024.08.27 16:14:09-04'00'
Phone: (336) 776-9672
Robert Pike
Environmental Senior Specialist
Regional Representative
Sent on: August 27, 2024 X Email Hand delivery US Mail Certified No.1J
Copies: Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor - Solid Waste Section
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