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Facility Permit No: 9502TP-TP
Municipal Solid Waste Landfil
Land Clearing and Inert Debris PTC/PTO
Watauga County
June 27, 2012
Doc ID: 16825
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North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Waste Management
Beverly Eaves Perdue Dexter R. Matthews Dee Freeman
Governor Director Secretary
1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646
Phone 919-508-8400 \ FAX 919-733-4810 \ Internet: www.wastenotnc.org/swhome
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT
SOLID WASTE SECTION
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT LANDFILL FACILITY
Permit No. 9502TP-TP
WATAUGA COUNTY
is hereby issued a
PERMIT TO OPERATE
LAND CLEARING & INERT DEBRIS LANDFILL PHASE 1
TREATMENT & PROCESSING UNIT
PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT
LAND CLEARING & INERT DEBRIS LANDFILL PHASE 1 EXPANSION
Located at 336 Landfill Road, in Watauga County, North Carolina, in accordance with Article 9, Chapter
130A, of the General Statutes of North Carolina and all rules promulgated thereunder and subject to the
conditions set forth in this permit. The legal description of the site is identified on the deeds recorded
for this property listed in Attachment No. 1 of this permit.
Edward F. Mussler, III, P.E.,
Permitting Branch Supervisor
Solid Waste Section
Facility Permit No: 9502TP-TP
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill
Land Clearing and Inert Debris PTC/PTO
Watauga County
June 27, 2012
Doc ID: 16825
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ATTACHMENT 1
PART I: PERMITTING HISTORY
1. On December 18, 2001 a modification was made to the Permit for the operation of a
Treatment and Processing unit.
2. On April 20, 2006 an amendment was made to the Permit to Operate for a five-year
renewal of the Treatment and Processing unit.
3. On June 15, 2011 a New Permit was issued for construction and operation of an LCID
disposal unit and an amendment was made to the Permit to Operate for a five-year
renewal of the Treatment and Processing unit.
4. One June 27, 2012 a modification was made to the Permit to remove the operator training
requirements.
PART II: LIST OF DOCUMENTS FOR THE APPROVED PLAN
NO. DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT ID NO.
1. Treatment and Processing Facility Permit Amendment Application.
Prepared by: Draper Aden Associates. Prepared for: Watauga County.
October 23, 2001.
2. Permit Renewal for Treatment and Processing Facility, Mulching
Operations, Watauga County Landfill. Prepared by: Draper Aden
Associates. Prepared for: Watauga County. February 16, 2006.
3. Watauga County Landfill Gas to Energy Project. Prepared by: Watauga
County. Prepared for: Watauga County. April 13, 2010.
10372
4. Certification Report: LFG Collection & Control System Modifications.
Prepared by: Carlson Environmental Consultants. Prepared for: Watauga
County. June 16, 2010.
10903
3. Watauga County Solid Waste Program Operation Manual. Prepared by:
Watauga County. Prepared for: Watauga County. Revised August 2010.
11369
4. Watauga County – Proposed LCID Landfill Facility. Prepared by:
Draper Aden Associates. Prepared for: Watauga County. February 8,
2011.
12899
Permit Type Date Issued DIN
Permit Modification December 18, 2001
Permit Amendment April 20, 2006
New Permit / Amendment June 15, 2011 13409
Permit Modification June 27, 2012 16825
Facility Permit No: 9502TP-TP
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill
Land Clearing and Inert Debris PTC/PTO
Watauga County
June 27, 2012
Doc ID: 16825
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PART III: PROPERTIES APPROVED FOR THE SOLID WASTE FACILITY
Watauga County, N.C. Register of Deeds
Book Page Acreage Grantee Parcel ID No.
085 053 15.0± Watauga County 2920392009000
252 739 21.1± Watauga County 2920397780000
134 848 39.5± Watauga County 2920482773000
Total Site Acreage: 75.6±
Notes:
1. Deed book references are from the Watauga County GIS website
(http://www.wataugacounty.org/ias/arcgismaps/arcgismapadvanced.aspx) accessed June
2011.
PART IV: GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS
1. This permit is issued by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources, Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section (Section). In
accordance with North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rule 15A NCAC 13B
.0201(d), a solid waste management facility permit shall have two parts: a Permit to
Construct and a Permit to Operate. The Permit to Construct must be implemented in
accordance with Attachment 2 of this permit. The Permit to Operate must be
implemented in accordance with Attachment 3 of this permit.
2. The persons to whom this permit is issued (“permittee”) are the owners and operators of
the solid waste management facility.
3. (Intentionally blank)
4. When this property is sold, leased, conveyed, or transferred in any manner, the deed or
other instrument of transfer shall contain in the description section in no smaller type than
that used in the body of the deed or instrument, a statement that the property has been
used as a sanitary landfill and a reference by book and page to the recordation of the
permit.
5. By initiating construction or receiving waste at this facility the permittee shall be
considered to have accepted the terms and conditions of this permit.
6. Construction and operation of this solid waste management facility must be in accordance
with the Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A NCAC 13B, Article 9 of the Chapter
130A of the North Carolina General Statutes (NCGS 130A-290, et seq.), the conditions
contained in this permit; and the approved plan. Should the approved plan and the rules
conflict, the Solid Waste Management Rules shall take precedence unless specifically
addressed by permit condition.
Facility Permit No: 9502TP-TP
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Watauga County
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7. This permit is issued based on the documents submitted in support of the application for
permitting the facility including those identified in Attachment 1, “List of Documents for
Approved Plan,” and which constitute the approved plan for the facility. Where
discrepancies exist, the most recent submittals and the Conditions of Permit shall govern.
8. This permit may be transferred only with the approval of the Section, through the
issuance of a new or substantially amended permit in accordance with applicable statutes
and rules. In accordance with NCGS 130A-295.2(g) the permittee must notify the Section
thirty (30) days prior to any significant change in the identity or business structure of
either the owner or the operator, including but not limited to a proposed transfer of
ownership of the facility or a change in the parent company of the owner or operator of
the facility.
9. The permittee is responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals necessary for the
development of this project including approval from appropriate agencies for a General or
Individual NPDES Stormwater Discharge Permit. Issuance of this permit does not
remove the permittee’s responsibilities for compliance with any other local, state or
federal rule, regulation or statute.
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Facility Permit No: 9502TP-TP
Municipal Solid Waste Landfill
Land Clearing and Inert Debris PTC/PTO
Watauga County
June 27, 2012
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ATTACHMENT 2
CONDITIONS OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT
PART I: GENERAL FACILITY CONDITIONS
1. The issuance date of the Permit to Construct is June 15, 2011. The initial, substantial,
construction authorized by this Permit to Construct must commence within 18 months
from the issuance date of this permit. If substantial construction does not begin within 18
months from the issuance date of this permit, then the permit to construct shall expire.
Substantial construction includes, but is not limited to, issuance of construction contracts,
mobilization of equipment on site, and construction activities including installation of
sedimentation and erosion control structures. The permittee may reapply for the permit to
construct prior to the expiration date. The re-application will be subject to the statutes
and rules in effect on that date and may be subject to additional fees.
2. Construction of all solid waste management units within this facility must be in
accordance with the pertinent approved plans and only for those phases of development
approved for construction as described in Attachment I, Part II List of Documents for the
Approved Plan.
3. The permittee must conduct a preconstruction meeting at the facility prior to initiating
construction of any unit/cell and must notify the Section at least 10 days prior to the
meeting.
4. Modifications or revisions of the approved documents or changes during construction
require approval by the Section, and may constitute a permit modification and be subject
to a permitting fee.
Geologic, Groundwater, Surface water, Landfill Gas, and Monitoring Requirements
7. Samples from new ground water monitoring wells and surface water stations shall be
sampled for constituents listed in the approved Monitoring Plan and submitted to the
Section prior to receiving the Permit to Operate.
8. Prior to construction of the phase or cell(s) within the phase, all piezometers, borings,
probes, landfill gas monitoring wells, and groundwater monitoring wells within the
footprint must be properly abandoned in accordance with 15A NCAC 2C.0113(b),
entitled “Abandonment of Wells.”
9. In areas where soil is to be undercut, abandoned piezometers, monitoring wells and
borings must not be grouted to pregrade land surface, but to the proposed base grade
surface to prevent having to cut excess grout and possibly damage the wells.
10. A Licensed Geologist must report any pertinent geological feature(s) exposed during
phase or cell excavation. Prior to placing any landfill liner, the geologist must submit to
the Section hydrogeologist a written report that includes an accurate description of the
exposed geological feature(s), subsurface soil condition, and effect of the geological
feature(s) on the design, construction, and operation of the cell, phase, or unit.
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11. A Licensed Geologist must supervise installation of groundwater monitoring wells,
landfill gas monitoring wells and probes, and surface water sampling stations.
12. Any modification to the approved water quality and landfill gas monitoring, sampling,
and analysis plans must be submitted to the Section Hydrogeologist for review.
13. Within 30 days of completed construction of any new groundwater and/or landfill gas
monitoring well, a well construction record (GW-1 form), typical well schematic, boring
log, field log and notes, and description of well development activities must be submitted
to the Section.
14. The permittee must provide a legible plan sheet-sized, scaled topographical map with a
legend, showing the location and identification of all new, existing, and abandoned wells,
probes, and piezometers after installation of groundwater and landfill gas monitoring
wells.
15. Within thirty (30) days of the completed permanent abandonment of a groundwater or
landfill gas monitoring well, the well abandonment record (GW-30 form) and any
additional information included in the abandonment record) must be submitted to the
Section. The well abandonment records must be submitted to the Solid Waste Section in
accordance with 15A NCAC 2C.0114(b) and be certified by a Licensed Geologist.
Erosion and Sedimentation Control Requirements
16. All required sedimentation and erosion control measures must be installed and operable
to mitigate excessive on-site erosion and to prevent silt from leaving the area of the
landfill unit during the service life of the facility.
17. All earth disturbing activities must be conducted in accordance with the Sedimentation
Pollution Control Act of 1973 (15 NCAC 4) and consistent with any other local, state or
federal requirements.
18. Facility construction, operations or practices must not cause or result in a discharge of
pollution, dredged material, and/or fill material into waters of the state in violation of the
requirements under Sections 401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act, as amended.
19. Modifications to the approved sedimentation and erosion control activities require
approval by the North Carolina Land Quality Section. The Section must be notified of any
sedimentation and erosion control plan modifications.
PART II: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL UNIT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Not Applicable
PART III: CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT SPECIFIC
CONDITIONS
Not Applicable
PART IV: LAND CLEARING AND INERT DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT SPECIFIC
CONDITIONS
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Watauga County
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20. Pursuant to the NC Solid Waste Management Rules (Rule) 15A NCAC 13B.0201(c) and
(d)(1), this permit approves construction for the expansion of Phase 1 consisting of
approximately 0.28 acres increasing the disposal unit to 2.23 acres with a calculated gross
capacity of approximately 59,030 cubic yards.
21. Pursuant to the NC Solid Waste Management Rule (Rule) 15A NCAC 13B.542(i)(2)
burning of land-clearing debris generated on site as a result of construction activities
requires approval by the Section prior to initiating the burn. In addition, the Facility must
ensure the activity is in compliance with all air pollution and open burning laws,
regulations, and ordinances.
22. The following conditions must be met prior to operation of the expansion of Phase 1:
a. The Permittee must obtain a Permit to Operate for the expansion Phase 1 from the
Section in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B.0201(d).
b. Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) documentation as well as a certification
by the project engineer that the landfill was built in accordance with approved
plans and the conditions of the permit must be submitted to the Section for review
and approval.
c. The Permittee must contact the appropriate regional environmental specialist and
permitting engineer to determine whether the Section chooses to hold a pre-
operative meeting with key landfill personnel and representatives of the Section.
d. The edge of the waste footprint must be identified with permanent physical
markers.
PART V: MISCELLANEOUS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Not Applicable
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Land Clearing and Inert Debris PTC/PTO
Watauga County
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ATTACHMENT 3
CONDITIONS OF PERMIT TO OPERATE
PART I: GENERAL FACILITY CONDITIONS
1. The Permit to Operate shall expire June 15, 2016. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 13B .0201(e),
no later than January 15, 2016, the owner or operator must submit a request to the
Section for permit review and must update pertinent facility plans including, but not
limited to, the facility operation and waste screening plans.
2. All sedimentation and erosion control activities must be conducted in accordance with the
Sedimentation Control Act N.C.G.S. 113A-50, et seq., and rules promulgated under 15A
NCAC 4.
3. The edge of the waste footprint for all disposal units must be identified with permanent
physical markers.
4. The permittee must not knowingly dispose of, or accept for transfer for subsequent
disposal, municipal solid waste that is generated within the boundaries of a unit of local
government that by ordinance:
a. Prohibits generators or collectors of municipal solid waste from disposing of that
type or form of municipal solid waste.
b. Requires generators or collectors of municipal solid waste to recycle that type or
form of municipal solid waste.
5. Copies of this permit, the approved plans and all records required to be maintained by the
permittee must be maintained at the facility, unless otherwise approved by the Section,
and made available to the Section upon request during normal business hours.
6. Financial assurance as required by state rules and statutes must be continuously
maintained for the duration of the facility in accordance with applicable rules and
statutes. Closure, post-closure cost estimates and financial instruments must be updated
for inflation annually within 60 days prior to the anniversary date of the establishment of
the financial instrument(s).
7. Closure or partial closure of any unit must be in accordance with the Closure Plans
described in the approved plans. Revised Closure Plans must be submitted to the Division
at least 90 days prior to implementation.
Operational Requirements
8. This facility is permitted to receive solid waste generated within Ashe, Avery, Caldwell,
Watauga and Wilkes Counties, consistent with the local government waste management
plan and with local government approval and as defined in G.S. 130-290 (a)(35), except
where prohibited by the N. C. General Statues Article 9 of Chapter 130A, and the rules
adopted by the Commission for Health Services.
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9. The use of different alternative daily cover requires approval, prior to implementation, by
the Solid Waste Section. Requests for alternative daily cover approval must include a
plan detailing the comprehensive use and a demonstration of the effectiveness of the
alternative daily cover. The plan must be developed according to Section guidelines.
Plans which are approved by the Section will be incorporated into, and made a part of, the
approved documents listed in Attachment 1.
10. The facility must maintain records for all solid waste materials accepted as alternative
cover material and used as alternate daily cover. The records must include: the date of
receipt, weight of material, general description of the material, identity of the generator
and transporter, and county of origin. Such records must be made available to the Solid
Waste Section upon request.
Monitoring and Reporting Requirements
11. Groundwater, surface water, and landfill gas monitoring locations must be established
and monitored as identified in the approved plans.
12. A licensed geologist must be present to supervise the installation of groundwater
monitoring wells. The exact locations, screened intervals, and nesting of the wells must
be established after consultation with the SWS Hydrogeologist at the time of well
installation.
13. Ground water monitoring wells and surface water sampling locations must be sampled for
Appendix I constituents at least semi-annually according to the specifications outlined in
the approved water quality monitoring plan and the current policies and guidelines of the
Section in effect at the time of sampling.
14. Reports of the analytical data for each monitoring event must be submitted to the Section
within 120 days of the respective sampling event. Analytical data must be submitted in a
manner prescribed by the Section. Records of all groundwater, surface water, leachate
and landfill gas analytical data must be kept as part of the permanent facility record.
15. The four independent samples which comprise the initial baseline sampling event must be
collected from each groundwater monitoring well and the report must be submitted to the
Section within six months after issuance of the Permit to Operate.
16. Untreated leachate must be sampled and analyzed at least semi-annually concurrently
with the groundwater water and surface water sampling, one sample per event. The
leachate must be analyzed for all Appendix I constituents, pH, specific conductance,
BOD, COD, nitrates, sulfates, and phosphates. Test results must be submitted to the
Section along with groundwater and surface water test results. In the event leachate is
recirculated, additional leachate sampling may be required.
17. A readily accessible unobstructed path must be cleared and maintained so that four-wheel
vehicles may access monitoring well locations at all times.
18. A field log book which details all development, sampling, repair, and all other pertinent
activities associated with each monitoring well and all sampling activities associated with
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each surface water and leachate sampling location must be kept as part of the permanent
facility record.
19. All well construction records and soil boring logs for new wells must be submitted to the
Solid Waste Section Hydrogeologist for review within 30 days of completion.
20. The owner or operator must maintain a record of the amount of solid waste received at
the landfill unit, compiled on a monthly basis. Scales must be used to weigh the amount
of waste received.
21. On or before August 1 annually, the Permittee must submit an annual facility report to the
Solid Waste Section, on forms prescribed by the Section.
a. The reporting period shall be for the previous year beginning July 1 and ending
June 30.
b. The annual facility report must list the amount of waste received and landfilled in
tons and be compiled:
i) On a monthly basis.
ii) By county, city or transfer station of origin.
iii) By specific waste type.
iv) By disposal location within the facility.
v) By diversion to alternative management facilities.
c. A measurement of volume utilized in the landfill cells must be performed during
the second quarter of the calendar year. The date and volumes, in cubic yards,
must be included in the report.
d. The amount of waste, in tons from scale records, disposed in landfill cells from
October 8, 1993 through the date of the annual volume survey must be included in
the report.
e. The completed report must be forwarded to the Regional Waste Management
Specialist for the facility by the date due on the prescribed annual facility report
form.
f. A copy of the completed report must be forwarded to each county manager for
each county from which waste was received at the facility. Documentation that a
copy of the report has been forwarded to the county managers must be sent to the
Regional Waste Management Specialist by the date due on the prescribed annual
facility report form.
PART II: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL UNIT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
22. The MSW landfill unit stopped receiving waste in April 1994.
23. Watauga County must maintain the integrity and effectiveness of the cap system,
including making repairs to the cover as necessary to correct the effects of settlement,
subsidence, erosion, or other events, and prevent surface water from impounding over
waste and run-on and run-off from eroding or otherwise damaging the cap system.
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24. Post-closure use of the property is subject to review and approval by the Division and
must not disturb the integrity of the cap system, or the function of the monitoring
systems. The Division may approve any other disturbance if the owner or operator
demonstrates that disturbance of the cap system, including any removal of waste, will not
increase the potential threat to human health or the environment.
25. The permittee must continue to conduct groundwater, surface water sampling and landfill
gas monitoring in accordance with the approved plans.
26. The permittee must maintain a record of all monitoring events and analytical data.
Reports of the sampling events and analytical data must be submitted to the Section in a
timely manner.
27. Any proposed expansion to the closed MSW landfill unit will be considered a new
landfill for purposes of Solid Waste Management permitting.
PART III: CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT SPECIFIC
CONDITIONS
Not Applicable
PART IV: LAND CLEARING AND INERT DEBRIS LANDFILL UNIT SPECIFIC
CONDITIONS
28. This permit approves the continued operation of Phase 1 of the land clearing and inert
debris landfill, as well as the onsite environmental management and protection facilities
as described in the approved plans.
29. The following table lists the dimensions and details for the LCID landfill unit. The
following waste volumes include waste, daily cover, and intermediate cover, but do not
include final cover.
Unit Acres Gross capacity
(cubic yards)
Status
Phase 1 1.95 Operational
Phase 1 Exp. 0.28 Future
Phase 2 0.72 Future
Phase 3 1.28 Future
Total 4.23 90,850
30. The facility is approved to accept approximately 15,000 tons per year, approximately 48
tons per day ( based on 312 days per year), with a maximum variance in accordance with
GS 130A-294(b1)(1) as listed in Attachment 1, Part II.
31. The following, at a minimum, must not be accepted for disposal at the facility: hazardous
waste, yard trash, liquid wastes, regulated medical waste, sharps not properly packaged,
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PCB waste as defined in 40 CFR 761, and wastes banned from disposal in North Carolina
by G.S. 130A-309.10(f).
PART V: MISCELLANEOUS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
General Conditions
32. Wastes received and product stored shall be maintained in reasonably sized piles with
adequate fire breaks and lanes in accordance with the approved operational plans and the
pertinent rules.
33. Surface water shall be diverted from all operational and storage areas to prevent standing
water in operational areas and under or around storage piles. Water that comes in contact
with solid waste shall be contained on-site or properly treated prior to discharge.
34. These areas shall be operated and maintained with sufficient dust control measures to
minimize airborne emissions and to prevent dust from becoming a nuisance or safety
hazard.
35. These areas shall be operated and maintained in a manner so as to minimize odors,
prevent the creation of a nuisance, potential health hazard, or a potential fire hazard.
36. Effective vector control measures shall be applied as necessary to control flies, rodents,
insects, or vermin.
Operational Conditions – Treatment & Processing (Wood Grinding)
37. The facility is permitted to operate a treatment and processing facility as defined in 15A
NCAC 13B, Rule .0101(49).
38. The facility is permitted to receive land clearing waste as defined in 15A NCAC 13B,
Rule .0101(23).
39. The facility is permitted to receive wooden pallets constructed of unpainted and untreated
natural wood.
40. The facility is permitted to receive yard trash as defined in 15A NCAC 13B, Rule
.0101(55). However, this ground material containing yard trash may not be distributed to
the public unless it has been composted in accordance with Rule .1400.
41. The facility must manage the treatment and processing according to the Operation Plan
included in Attachment 1, Part II: "List of Documents for the Approved Plan". This
document is included in the approved plan. Any revisions to the approved plan shall be
approved by the Section, prior to implementation.
Operational Conditions – Type 1 Composting Unit
42. The facility is permitted to operate a compost facility as defined in 15A NCAC 13B, Rule
.0101(7).
43. The facility is only permitted to receive waste materials described in 15A NCAC 13B,
Rule .1402(f)(1) and (2).
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44. The facility must monitor and maintain records to demonstrate the requirements of 15A
NCAC 13B, Rule .1406 are continually being met. In addition, the facility is required to
maintain records on the following information:
a. The amount of waste received into the facility,
b. the amount of compost land applied as a soil amendment,
c. the area of land compost was applied to as a soil amendment, and the amount and
final termination of any remaining compost.
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