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PAT MCCRORY
Governor
DONALD R. VAN DER VAART
Secretary
MICHAEL SCOTT
Director
Solid Waste Section
May 26, 2016
Mr. Bobby Darden
Executive Director
Costal Regional Solid Waste Management Authority (CRSWMA)
Post Office Box 128
Cove City, North Carolina 28523
Re: Comments on the Revised Permit Amendment Application for Continued Operations
Tuscarora Long-Term Regional Landfill- IRL, Phases 1 through 3
Craven County, North Carolina
Permit No. 2509-MSWLF-1999, Document Identification Number (DIN) 26135
Dear Mr. Darden:
On April 22, 2016 the Division Waste Management (DWM), Solid Waste Section (SWS)
received the hard copy of the written responses to the DWM comments dated January 27, 2016
(DIN 25342) which were incorporated into the portions of the revised permit amendment
applications (Revised Permit Application) including:
Facility Plan, Volume 1, Section III, CRSWMA Tuscarora Landfill Permit to Operate
Renewal. Dated November 2009 and revised April 2016, including the Plan narratives
and Tables 1 & 2.
Operations Plan, Volume 2, Section VI, CRSWMA Tuscarora Landfill Permit to Operate
Renewal. Dated November 2009 and revised April 2016, including the Plan narratives,
Appendix VI-4 – Type 1 Yard Waste Composting – Operations Manual, and one drawing
– Drawing No. OP-01
Closure & Post Closure Plan, Volume 2, Section VII, CRSWMA Tuscarora Landfill
Phase 3 Expansion. Dated November 2009 and revised April 2016, including the Plan
narratives, Appendix VII-2 Closure Cost Estimates, and Appendix VII-6 Post-Closure
Cost Estimates.
The above-referenced documents that are prepared by Joyce Engineering, Inc. in Greensboro,
NC were combined into a single document and uploaded to the DWM document tracking system
with a DIN 25978.
After completing a review on the Revised Permit Application, the SWS has several comments on
Closure and Post-Closure Plans and associated cost estimates which are stated below. Your
timely responses to the comments will expedite the completion of the reviewing processes.
Closure & Post-Closure Plan
Mr. Bobby Darden
May 26, 2016
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DIN 26135
1. (Appendix VII-2, Closure Cost Estimates) The revised Closure Plan describes that the
largest area to be closed is 29.6 acres; therefore, the cost unit price and/or quantity should be
increased in the cost estimates accordingly in comparison with those stated in the previous
submittal.
i. Cost Items including Drainage Pipe, Mobilization/demobilization, Survey, Closure
Certification & Erosion and Sediment Control. Please explain why the closure area
increasing from 19.7 acres to 29.6 acres but the drainage pipe lengths are not increased
and the above-mentioned lump sum costs are not increased accordingly in the revised
cost estimates. Please revise the quantity and provide the revise cost estimates.
ii. Except for the costs of the synthetics membrane, why the unit costs for other cost items
are decreasing from those in the 2015 submittal. The total costs per acre of close area
($161,469/acre) is less than that ($170,439/acre) in 2009 cost estimate. Please provide the
latest cost data from reliable sources, such as RSMeans reference books, government
agencies, and/or the similar project completed in 2015 to demonstrate that the deduction
of the unit costs for the cost items are reasonable and acceptable. Please be advised that
the costs of the landfill closure construction must be estimated based on the contracting
the third party to complete the project. If the back-up reference(s) is not available, please
revise the cost estimates without reducing unit costs submitted in 2015.
2. (Section 2.0 Post Closure Activities) Please address the following concerns of the post-
closure plan:
i. (Section 2.3 Post-Closure Maintenance) Please add the maintenance & repair of the
monitoring network – groundwater wells and landfill gas wells, probes & vents to the
post-closure care tasks.
ii. (Section 2.5.5 Leachate Management) Please address the following concerns:
a. According to the agreement appended to the Revised Permit Application, leachate
will be directly discharged into the constructed sewer system in following years. The
description of leach management in the last sentence of the first paragraph does not
likely occur in the post-closure period.
b. Pursuant to Rule 15A NCAC 13B. 1627(d)(1)(B), this Section must describe the
maintenance of the leachate collection & storage system, producing leachate
generation records, leachate monitoring requirements, leachate disposal methods,
contingency plan for the extreme conditions, and record keeping requirements.
3. (Appendix VII-6, Post- Closure Cost Estimates) Please explain why some unit costs for cost
items (except the leachate removal costs) are decreasing from those in the previously
submittals in 2009 & 2015. Please provide the latest cost data from reliable sources, such as
RSMeans reference books, government agencies, and/or the similar project completed in
2015 to demonstrate that the deduction of the unit costs for the cost items are reasonable and
acceptable. Please be advised that the costs of the landfill post-closure cares must be
estimated based on the contracting the third party to complete the tasks. If the back-up
Mr. Bobby Darden
May 26, 2016
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DIN 26135
reference(s) is not available, please revise the cost estimates without reducing unit costs
submitted in 2015.
The CRSWMA should submit the SWS the written response to each above-mentioned comment
which would be incorporated into the revised Permit Amendment Application. One electronic
copy (pdf format) of the entire revised Permit Application and the hard copy of the revised
portions of the Permit Application should be submitted to the SWS for a review. The SWS is
highly appreciating your cooperation on this matter.
Sincerely,
Ming-Tai Chao, P.E.
Environmental Engineer
Division of Waste Management, NCDEQ
cc:
Amy Davis, P.E., Joyce Ed Mussler, Permitting Branch Supervisor
Christine Ritter, DWM Ray Williams, DWM
Drew Hammonds, DWM Central Files