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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6035_Mecklenburg_HHW_PTCPTOApplication_DIN 26891_20161024Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility Household Hazardous Waste Permit Application 140 Valleydale Road Charlotte, NC September 2016 September 16, 2016 Larry Frost NC DEQ, Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Permitting 2090 US Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Subject:Household Hazardous Waste Permit Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility, Charlotte, NC Mr. Frost, On behalf of our client Mecklenburg County, we hereby formally submit an application for the Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility, a new Type 1 facility to be located at 140 Valleydale Road in Charlotte, North Carolina. The existing Mecklenburg County compost facility (Permit #60-12) is relocating to this new location. Sincerely yours, KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Matthew A. Edwards, P.E. Enclosures Household Hazardous Waste Permit Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility 140 Valleydale Road Charlotte, North Carolina TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION 2 PROPERTY INFORMATION AND MAPS SECTION 3 OPERATIONS PLAN SECTION 4 FACILITIES DESIGN SECTION 5 SIGNATURE PAGES Section 1 Household Hazardous Waste Permit General Information GENERAL INFORMATION (1) PROPOSED FACILITY NAME Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility (2) APPLICANT AND CONTACT INFORMATION Applicant: Mecklenburg County Contact: Director of Solid Waste Address: 2145 Suttle Avenue Charlotte, NC 28208-5237 Telephone: (980) 314-3863 (3) CONTRACT OPERATOR AND CONTACT INFORMATION Operator: Operations Manager Address: 2145 Suttle Avenue Charlotte, NC 28208-5237 Telephone: (980) 314-3873 (4) LANDOWNER INFORMATION Owner: Mecklenburg County Address: 600 East 4th Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Telephone: (980) 314-3863 (Director of Solid Waste) (5) ENGINEER INFORMATION Company: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Engineer: Matt Edwards, PE Address: 200 South Tryon Street, Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28202 Telephone: (704) 333-5131 Email: Matt.Edwards@kimley-horn.com (6) PERMIT FEE CONTACT Company: Mecklenburg County Contact: Fiscal Analyst Address: 2145 Suttle Avenue Charlotte, NC 28208-5237 Telephone: (980) 314-3870 Section 2 Household Hazardous Waste Permit Property Information and Maps PROPERTY INFORMATION The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility will be located at 140 Valleydale Road in Charlotte, North Carolina. Enclosed in this section is a legal description of the property, a complete copy of the land deed, a copy of the USGS topographic quadrangle map of the area, and a zoning verification letter from Mecklenburg County. LEGEND PROPERTY LINE Section 3 Household Hazardous Waste Permit Operations Plan 1 Household Hazardous Waste Operational Plan for the Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility This plan describes the normal operation procedures for the Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility. Additional procedures for emergency situations are contained in a separate Contingency Plan. The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility has been established as part of an effort to more effectively manage HHW and to help prevent improper disposal. This comprehensive effort involves a coordinate program of HHW collection, source reduction, and public education. The program is being supported by governmental agencies from Mecklenburg County. The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility will be open on a regular, year-round basis. As noted previously, this operational plan contains the specifications and procedures that pertain to the Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility. Waste collection (involving corrugated cardboard, yard waste, lead-acid batteries, used motor oil, and scrap tires) is being conducted at the Multi-Material facilities as well as the collection of HHW. Facility Staffing The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility will be operated largely as a “turnkey” operation by personnel from the waste transportation and disposal contractor. Further information on facility staffing is provided in a subsequent section entitled Personnel and Duties. Throughout this plan, personnel from the waste transportation and disposal contractor are referred to as “contractor personnel.” In some instances (as necessary for clarity), they are referred to as “onsite contractor personnel” to distinguish them from other contractor employees. User Eligibility The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility is primarily intended to serve the residents who live within Mecklenburg County. Any wastes brought to the facility from households outside of the county will be considered for acceptance on a case-by-case basis. Records will be kept concerning any such wastes, and these records will contain information on the types and quantities of wastes, their origin, and the decision regarding acceptance or rejection. Only household wastes will be accepted at the facility. Businesses needing to dispose of hazardous wastes will be referred to vendors who offer “milk run” programs for picking up wastes at business locations. 2 Each time the collection facility is open, local contractor personnel will check for proof of residency and conduct a brief survey. The survey is designed to determine the types, quantities, and sources of each user’s wastes. Screening and Collection of Wastes The user will drive onto the paved receiving apron where wastes can be safely removed from the vehicle. Once eligibility has been established as described above, contractor personnel will check the wastes for acceptance at the collection center. Contractor personnel will maintain safe operations by immediately dealing with any leaking, damaged, unlabeled, or potentially shock sensitive or explosive materials. Because of difficulties in handling a few specific types of wastes including explosives, radioactive material, and biologically active or infectious waste; the Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility will not be accepting these wastes. Educational efforts will actively discourage users from bringing these materials. However, in the event that a misinformed citizen brings such wastes to the facility, local government representatives will be consulted as to alternates to avoid improper disposal. The decision regarding these wastes will be based upon established policies as well as the specific details of each case and also any advice from contractor personnel. As necessary, the transportation and disposal contractor will help find specialized vendors to remove any such wastes for treatment or disposal. Waste Identification and Packaging As the wastes are received, contractor personnel will perform initial waste identification and segregation. Some materials that can be managed by the local government representatives (such as latex paints, motor oil and other automotive fluids, and lead acid and button batteries) may be segregated from the hazardous wastes at this time and handled according to local government protocols. Contractor personnel will conduct or directly supervise the packaging, document preparation, and transportation of the hazardous wastes collected at the facility. The contractor will also arrange the recycling, treatment, or disposal of these wastes. Many of the wastes will be probably require lab packing. Lab packing of materials may occur on the same day as collection activities, provided that time is available and adequate quantities of compatible material are received. Otherwise, material will be safely stored until the next scheduled work day. Additionally, partially filled (packed) containers may remain onsite until adequate amounts are collected and properly packaged for transportation. If pumping, pouring, or bulking of wastes is required, grounding and explosion-proof equipment will be used as needed. For both lab pack and bulk packaging, all containers will be of the Department of Transportation (DOT) specification, type, and size most appropriate for the specific waste type and planned treatment or disposal method. Wastes will be packed inn 3 fiber, plastic, or steel containers of open or closed-head types, in sizes ranging from 5-gallon pails to cubic yard boxes. For any necessary lab packing, wastes will first be segregated according to DOT hazard class, chemical compatibility and by the acceptance criteria of specific waste recycling, treatment, or disposal facilities. Absorbent materials such as vermiculite or oil dry will be used to surround inner containers, prevent breakage, absorb any leaking materials, and prevent release from the outer (shipping) container. Each container will be recorded on drum inventory forms, providing a complete record of the contents of any drum. Whether lab pack or bulk, the filled drums will be closed, labeled, and marked in accordance with DOT and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shipping requirements, and the proper information will be recorded on the manifest. The generators notification and certification will also be prepared, as required under the land ban regulations. Accumulation Time The storage building at the Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility is designed to accommodate temporary accumulation of several classes of hazardous materials. Contractor personnel will be trained on proper waste segregation and safe storage procedures. In accordance with state requirements for temporary storage, the accumulation start date will be clearly marked and visible on each container. Time in storage may vary according to the volume of waste received. Removal of wastes by the contractor will be scheduled as necessary to minimize expense to the local government while still complying with applicable regulations and safety considerations. Wastes will not be stored longer than 365 days without written permission from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Division of Waste Management. Storage Building Specifications The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility is designed and constructed to ensure safe and efficient operation. As required for proper safety and environmental protection, the structures are: 1. designed to contain leaks and spills; 2. covered to exclude rain water; 3. secured to control access; and 4. constructed in accordance with all applicable National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes. The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility consists of a single storage building with an attached paved receiving apron. 4 Access Control and Security Access to the facility and chemical handling area is controlled to prevent unnecessary public exposure to potentially harmful substances. Areas where chemicals are handled or stored will be clearly marked. The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility storage building is secured against unauthorized access by locked doors and by the six-foot-high chain link fence around the Recycling Center. Furthermore, the location of the Recycling Centers will provide an extra measure of safety due to the presence of personnel at nearby areas during normal operating hours. After these hours, when the Recycling Center is closed, a locked entrance gate and perimeter fencing secures the entire area. Hours of Operation The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility will be open for receipt of wastes Monday through Saturday, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM. If there is a need to add more days per month or extend these hours to meet user demand, the NCDEQ Division of Waste Management will be notified in writing. Should the facility close for any reason other than normal business hours and/or operations, Mecklenburg County will notify the Division upon closing and upon re-opening. Personnel and Duties Well-trained, qualified personnel under the leadership of the contractor’s Project Supervisor and Health and Safety Supervisor will staff the HHW collection facility. The duties of these supervisors are described below. Project Supervisor: The Project Supervisor will direct onsite operational efforts. This individual, assisted by the Health and Safety Supervisor, has primary responsibility for: · assuring that all onsite contractor personnel have met the training requirements appropriate for their duties; · assuring that onsite contractor personnel are aware of the provisions of the Contingency Plan; · assuring that onsite contractor personnel are aware of the potential hazards associated with site operations; · assuring that appropriate personal protective equipment is available and properly used; · monitoring the safety performance of onsite personnel; 5 · correcting any work practices or conditions that may result in injury or exposure to hazardous substances; and · preparing any accident/incident reports. Health and Safety Supervisor: The Health and Safety Supervisor or designee will be responsible for implementing the safety plan during site operations. The Health and Safety Supervisor has the authority to stop work for health and safety reasons. Other specific responsibilities include: · randomly verifying that onsite contractor personnel work in a safe manner according to the health and safety plan; · establishing guidelines for wearing and decontaminating (if necessary) personal protective equipment; · reporting any unusual or unsafe conditions to the Project Supervisor; · informing onsite contractor personnel of the proper procedures during an emergency; and · ensuring that any necessary monitoring equipment is properly maintained and in good operating order. Local Government Representatives: The local government representatives will be responsible for opening the sites before each collection event and securing the sites at the end of each event. Training Contractor personnel will successfully complete a training program that teaches them to perform their duties in a way that ensures the facility is operated in a manner that protects the public from potential health and safety hazards at each site. The program includes the following: 1)The training program is taught by a person trained in hazardous waste management procedures and includes instruction which teaches contractor personnel hazardous waste management procedures (including contingency plan implementation) relevant to the positions in which they are employed. 2)The training program has been designed to ensure that contractor personnel are able to respond effectively to emergencies by familiarizing them with emergency procedures, emergency equipment, and emergency systems, including where applicable: - procedures for using, inspecting, repairing, and replacing facility emergency and monitoring equipment; - communication or alarm systems; - response to fires or explosions; - response to discharges to the land surfaces; incidents; and - shutdown of operations. 3)Contractor personnel will successfully complete the program within six months after 6 the date of their employment or assignment to a facility. Contractor personnel will not work in unsupervised positions until they have completed the training. Contractor personnel will take part in an annual review of the initial training. 4)The following documents and records will be kept at the facility: - The job title for each position at the facility related to hazardous waste management, and the name of the employee filling each job; - A written job description for each position; - A written description of the type and amount of both introductory and continuing training that will be given to each person filling a position; - Records that document that the required training or job experience have been completed. Provisions for Ignitable, Reactive, or Incompatible Wastes Contractor personnel will use special precautions to protect ignitable or reactive wastes from sources of ignition or reaction. These wastes will be segregated from other wastes being stored in the collection facilities. Any ignitable or reactive wastes will be protected from possible sources of ignition or reaction, including but not limited to: open flames, hot surfaces, frictional or radiant heat, and spontaneous ignition (e.g., from heat-producing chemical reactions). Any tools used for equipment maintenance in areas containing ignitable wastes will be of a non-sparking type. Maintenance activities such as welding or cutting, which potentially could generate sparks or open flame, will be allowed only by special permission of the contractor’s Project Supervisor or designee. This permission will be granted only after the area has been inspected and tested for flammable vapors, and all ignitable or reactive materials have been removed or protected. Policy will prohibit smoking or open flame within or near the storage buildings. “No Smoking” signs will be placed at the entrance to unloading and storage areas and will be conspicuously placed wherever there is a direct hazard from ignitable or reactive wastes. Areas in which ignitable materials are stored will require the use of explosion-proof equipment and lighting. Proper grounding will be maintained in order to dissipate any accumulation of static charges generated by the movement of hazardous liquids in pouring or bulking operations. Regarding incompatible wastes, the following special provisions apply: 1. Incompatible wastes will not be placed in the same container; 2. Hazardous wastes will only be placed in new, unused containers or in containers cleaned and reconditioned by a licensed manufacturer; and 3. A storage container holding a hazardous waste that is incompatible with any waste or other materials stored in close proximity will be separated from them by containment structures 7 such as built-up curbs or will have secondary containment such as drip pans constructed of steel or polyethylene. As a general rule, the handling and storage of all hazardous wastes (especially any that are ignitable, reactive, or incompatible) will be conducted so that it does not: 1. Generate extreme heat or pressure, fire of explosion, or violent reaction; 2. Produce uncontrolled toxic mists, fumes, dusts, or gases in sufficient quantities to threaten human health; 3. Produce uncontrolled flammable fumes or gases in sufficient quantities to pose a risk of fire or explosions; 4. Damage the structural integrity of the device of facilities containing the wastes; or 5. Threaten human health or the environment. The procedures to comply with these provisions depend upon: 1. Proper identification of waste materials as they are received; 2. Segregated storage according to compatibility; and 3. No commingling or bulking of incompatible hazard classes. Operational/Emergency Equipment and Personal Protection Equipment The Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility will maintain the necessary equipment for protecting contractor personnel and local government representatives. The facility will also maintain the equipment needed to implement the contingency plan and will be equipped with an immediately available telephone from which emergency assistance could be summoned. Internal communications will be carried out by voice as the most practical method given the restricted size of the facility. A hand-held, pressurized air horn will also be available to signal an emergency situation. Aisle space will be maintained to allow the unobstructed movement of personnel, fire protection equipment, spill control equipment, and decontamination equipment to any area of the facility in an emergency. Other equipment to be kept at the facility will include portable ABC dry chemical and CO2 fire extinguishers, spill control equipment including clay and/or inert absorbents, pads, booms, shovels, brooms, containers, and various commercial decontamination solutions. Water is available at adequate volume and pressure to supply water hose streams or foam producing equipment or automatic sprinklers or water spray systems. All facility communications or alarm systems, fire protection, equipment, spill control equipment, and decontamination equipment will be maintained as necessary to ensure its presence and proper operation in case of emergency. Fire protection equipment will be tested according to manufacturer specifications. Results of all inspections will be recorded on a checklist that will include inspection dates and a list of all systems and equipment to be inspected. 8 Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) will be used as appropriate to protect contractor personnel from spills, broken containers, and sharp objects. The level of PPE required for particular tasks is described in the following examples: Persons Removing Waste from Cars · safety glasses with side shields; · chemical-resistant gloves with outer leather or other puncture-resistant gloves (optional); and · safety shoes. Persons Opening Containers and Bulking Waste · chemical-resistant coveralls; · safety glasses (with splash goggles or full-face shield when necessary); · chemical-resistant safety boots; · respirator with organic vapor cartridge and high-efficiency particulate air filter if necessary (as determined according to the waste being handled); and · chemical-resistant inner gloves and outer puncture-resistant gloves. Persons Segregating Waste from Vehicles · safety glasses (with splash goggles or full-face shield when necessary); · white Tyvek; · chemical-resistant safety shoes/boots; · respirator (as required); and · chemical-resistant inner gloves and leather outer gloves. Persons Sampling HHW · safety glasses (with splash goggles or full-face shield when necessary); · chemical-resistant coveralls; · chemical-resistant safety shoes/boots; · respirator (as required); and · chemical-resistant inner gloves and leather outer gloves. Persons Lab Packing HHW · safety glasses (with goggles or full-face shield when necessary); · white Tyvek; · chemical-resistant safety shoes/ boots; · respirator (as required); and · chemical-resistant inner gloves and leather outer gloves. 9 Arrangements with Local Authorities Local government representatives from the responsible agency will make arrangements to familiarize local authorities with all pertinent aspects of the HHW facility and its operations. In Mecklenburg County, primary emergency authority is assigned to Mecklenburg County Emergency Management, with other agencies in supporting roles. The responsible agency will therefore work with this Emergency Management office to ensure that all appropriate local authorities are properly prepared. Use and Management of Containers Appropriate containers fitting DOT specifications will always be used for storing wastes at the Mecklenburg County Compost and Recycling Facility. Contractor personnel preparing wastes for storage will only use containers that are compatible with the wastes to be stored in them. All containers holding accumulated HHW will be checked at least weekly to ensure that they haven’t been stored more than 365 days. These inspections, to be conducted by contractor personnel will be used to detect any leaks or deterioration caused by corrosion or other factors. Results of these inspections will be recorded. If a container holding HHW is found to be in poor condition or if it begins to leak, contractor personnel will either transfer the wastes from the defective container to one that is in good condition or overpack the container in a suitable salvage drum. Contractor personnel will also ensure that containers are kept closed during storage, except when it is necessary to add or remove waste. Caution will be taken in the movement of all containers to prevent them from being tipped over or punctured. Furthermore, the containers will not be opened, handled, or stored in a manner which may rupture them or cause them to leak. Recycling of Wastes HHW collected at the facility will be recycled or treated whenever economically practical, and incineration or landfilling will be used as a last resort. In keeping with this operating philosophy, it is currently anticipated that the following wastes might be collected for recycling or BTU recovery: motor oil and other automotive fluids, lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, paints, fuels and solvents, mercury (from fluorescent bulbs and other sources), and aerosol cans. Transportation and Disposal When the transportation and disposal contractor arrives at the HHW storage facility for a scheduled pickup, the contractor will ensure that all containers are properly packaged, labeled, documented, and manifested. Contractor personnel will then load the containers onto a contractor vehicle and will transport them to a licensed facility for final treatment, recycling, or disposal. 10 Reporting and Documentation Thorough and accurate records will be maintained to ensure the accurate tracking of hazardous materials from the generator to final disposal sites. Records that will be generated to ensure accurate recordkeeping include the following: · Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest; · Material Characterization Form (for wastes in bulk, 5 gallons or more);and · Waste Certification/Notification (to meet requirements of land-ban requirement if applicable) Maintenance and Operation of the Facility The HHW collection facility will be maintained and operated to promote personnel safety and to minimize the possibility of a fire, explosion, or any unplanned sudden or non-sudden release of hazardous waste constituents to air, soil, or surface water which could threaten human health or the environment. The appropriate provisions and procedures necessary to ensure safe and efficient operations have been stated in this plan. Section 4 Household Hazardous Waste Permit Facilities Drawings EXIT ONLY EXIT ONLY S C A L E S O N L Y S C A L E S O N L Y SCALES ONLY SCALES ONLY S C A L E S O N L Y V A N V A N RECYCLE CENTER GRINDING AND MIXING AREA M U L C H C O M P O S T ROZZELLES FERRY ROAD (VARIABLE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY) MB 55, PG 744 7 D O U B L E H A M M E R E D M U L C H TIPPING INFO BOOTH MAINTENANCE BUILDING WINDROWSPRODUCT STORAGE AND SCREENING AREA V A L L E Y D A L E R O A D ( V A R I A B L E P U B L I C R I G H T - O F - W A Y ) M B 5 5 , P G 7 4 4 ; D B 2 3 3 0 8 , P G 9 2 7 TYP. J BB A Z B A A D D E E BEGIN F G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G TYP. I TYP. I TE TP TE TE UUUUUUUU UU UU UU UU UU UU UU T2 T2 UU T2T2 T2 TD B L M TE TE THTH T2 UUUU T2 O UI UU T2 TEE N TE QQ R R SS UI UI T K END F BEGIN C END C A D D D P P X P U THW Z WW WW WW WW WW TYP. I AA W W W W WW W BEGIN C END C 1 SITE LEGEND PROPOSED 30" CURB AND GUTTER, TYP. PROPOSED 18" CURB AND GUTTER, TYP. HANDRAIL (SEE DETAIL SHEET) PROPOSED CONCRETE SIDEWALK PROPOSED PARKING SPACE 9' X 18', TYP. (WHITE 4" PAINT STRIPING) PROPOSED RETAINING WALL (SEE STRUCTURAL PLANS) PROPOSED WINDROW (SEE SITE PLAN FOR SPACING) PROPOSED CURING PAD ROW (SEE SITE PLAN FOR SPACING) PROPOSED RECYCLING COMPACTORS WITH CONCRETE PAD (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) (COMPACTORS TO BE PROVIDED BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) PROPOSED BULK CONTAINERS (PROVIDED BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) 6' TALL MANUAL DOUBLE CANTILEVERED SLIDING GATE. (SEE DETAIL SHEET) PRODUCT WALL (PROVIDED BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) SCREEN WALL (SEE ARCH. PLANS) WHEEL STOPS STRIPING LEGEND PAINT (4" WHITE, 120 MILS) 4" X 10" MINISKIP PAINT (4" WHITE, 120 MILS) SOLID LANE LINE PAINT (4" YELLOW, 120 MILS) SINGLE SOLID LINE PAINT (8" WHITE, 90 MILS) GORE LINE NOT USED PAINT (24" WHITE, 120 MILS) STOP BAR PAINT ( WHITE ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS, 90 MILS) PAINT (WHITE TRAFFIC ARROW, 90 MILS) SITE LEGEND (CONTINUED) INFO BOOTH (PROVIDED BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE CONCRETE SCALES (PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR) "STOP" SIGN. SEE DETAIL SHEET. ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACE TYPICAL. SEE DETAIL SHEET FOR ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACE SIZE, SIGN AND SYMBOL ("VAN"-INDICATES VAN ACCESSIBLE SPACE). SHORT TERM BICYCLE PARKING (2 REQUIRED) LONG TERM COVERED BICYCLE PARKING. SEE ARCH. PLANS. (1 REQUIRED) 20' WIDE FENCE GATE BOLLARDS PROPOSED MONUMENT SIGN (BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) 4' WIDE FENCE GATE TRANSITION CURB POST CONSTRUCTION CONTROLS EASEMENT SITE LEGEND (CONTINUED) 6' TALL ELECTRIC CANTILEVERED SLIDING GATE (SEE DETAIL SHEET). ELECTRIC GATE TO HAVE DETECTOR LOOPS ON THE SECURE SIDE AND REMOTE ACCESS FROM THE PUBLIC SIDE. A P P R O V E D B Y C A D F I L E P A T H P R E P A R E D B Y C H E C K E D B Y D A T E J O B N O . S C A L E N O . 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PROPOSED 18" CURB AND GUTTER, TYP. HANDRAIL (SEE DETAIL SHEET) PROPOSED CONCRETE SIDEWALK PROPOSED PARKING SPACE 9' X 18', TYP. (WHITE 4" PAINT STRIPING) PROPOSED RETAINING WALL (SEE STRUCTURAL PLANS) PROPOSED WINDROW (SEE SITE PLAN FOR SPACING) PROPOSED CURING PAD ROW (SEE SITE PLAN FOR SPACING) PROPOSED RECYCLING COMPACTORS WITH CONCRETE PAD (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) (COMPACTORS TO BE PROVIDED BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) PROPOSED BULK CONTAINERS (PROVIDED BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) 6' TALL MANUAL DOUBLE CANTILEVERED SLIDING GATE. (SEE DETAIL SHEET) PRODUCT WALL (PROVIDED BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) SCREEN WALL (SEE ARCH. PLANS) WHEEL STOPS STRIPING LEGEND PAINT (4" WHITE, 120 MILS) 4" X 10" MINISKIP PAINT (4" WHITE, 120 MILS) SOLID LANE LINE PAINT (4" YELLOW, 120 MILS) SINGLE SOLID LINE PAINT (8" WHITE, 90 MILS) GORE LINE NOT USED PAINT (24" WHITE, 120 MILS) STOP BAR PAINT ( WHITE ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS, 90 MILS) PAINT (WHITE TRAFFIC ARROW, 90 MILS) SITE LEGEND (CONTINUED) INFO BOOTH (PROVIDED BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE CONCRETE SCALES (PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR) "STOP" SIGN. SEE DETAIL SHEET. ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACE TYPICAL. SEE DETAIL SHEET FOR ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACE SIZE, SIGN AND SYMBOL ("VAN"-INDICATES VAN ACCESSIBLE SPACE). SHORT TERM BICYCLE PARKING (2 REQUIRED) LONG TERM COVERED BICYCLE PARKING. SEE ARCH. PLANS. (1 REQUIRED) 20' WIDE FENCE GATE BOLLARDS PROPOSED MONUMENT SIGN (BY MECKLENBURG COUNTY) 4' WIDE FENCE GATE TRANSITION CURB POST CONSTRUCTION CONTROLS EASEMENT SITE LEGEND (CONTINUED) 6' TALL ELECTRIC CANTILEVERED SLIDING GATE (SEE DETAIL SHEET). ELECTRIC GATE TO HAVE DETECTOR LOOPS ON THE SECURE SIDE AND REMOTE ACCESS FROM THE PUBLIC SIDE. A P P R O V E D B Y C A D F I L E P A T H P R E P A R E D B Y C H E C K E D B Y D A T E J O B N O . S C A L E N O . D A T E B Y D E S C R I P T I O N K :\C H L _P R J \0 1 5 2 3 6 M e c k l e n b u r g C o u n t y \0 2 0 R e l o c a t e d C o m p o s t C e n t r a l \0 2 -D W G \E x h i b i t \2 0 1 6 -0 8 0 8 -S o l i d W a s t P e r m i t \6 2 2 0 -S I T E P L A N -0 0 2 0 .d w g M E C K L E N B U R G C O U N T Y C O M P O S T A N D R E C Y C L I N G F A C I L I T Y MECKLENBURG COUNTY3205 FREEDOM DRIVE, SUITE 101CHARLOTTE, NC 28208 P l a n s P r e p a r e d B y : C 2 0 1 5 N C L i c e n s e #F -0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 S o u t h B o u l e v a r d , S u i t e 4 4 0 C h a r l o t t e , N C 2 8 2 0 3 FIGUREKnow what's R S I T E P L A N NORTH MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 6220 - SITE PLAN 4.2 FIGURE A A B C FE H H I F G G 6 11 13 13 11 12 1312 10 15 6 14 16 16 9 16 12 15 6 14 ROZZELLES FERRY ROAD (SR 1784) (VARIABLE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY) MB 55, PG 744 J 11 K K K K K I I 16 16 18 20 19 19 19 I I H I 16 D H 16 15 CLTWATER TRACKING NUMBER 600-15-550 WATER LINES TO BE PERMITTED SIZE (INCHES)MATERIAL LENGTH (LF) 3"PVC 2068 8"PVC 1469 TOTAL LF 3537 PVT. FH'S 5 ISSUING PROJECT PERMIT NUMBER ____________________ DATE__________ SIGNING OFFICIAL___________________ TITLE____________ 9 9 16 16 I 9 16 L L L L LL LL L L 6 21 M12 K K K K SANITARY SEWER NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH CHARLOTTE WATER AND PAY FOR TIE IN TO CHARLOTTE WATER SANITARY SEWER PROPOSED FOR THIS PROJECT. 2. CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE LATERAL CONNECTIONS TO BUILDING PER PLUMBING PLANS. 3. PLACE CLEAN-OUTS ON SANITARY SEWER LATERALS AS REQUIRED BY PLUMBING CODE. 4. TRENCHES FOR SEWER LATERALS MUST REMAIN OPEN FOR PLUMBING INSPECTION. FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION (F.D.C.) NOTES 5. ALL FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED A CLEAR SPACE OF TEN FEET HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY IN ALL DIRECTIONS. (GAS METERS, ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS, AND PARKED VEHICLES CANNOT BE LOCATED WITHIN THIS SPACE.) 6. ALL FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS SHALL BE READILY VISIBLE AND NOT MORE THAN FIFTY FEET FROM A STREET, FIRE LANE, OR SIMILAR AREA PROVIDING ACCESS TO FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS. THE AREA BETWEEN THE CONNECTION AND VEHICULAR ACCESS SHALL BE FREE OF OBSTRUCTION. 7. THERE SHALL BE AN APPROVED PUMPER FIRE HYDRANT WITHIN TWO HUNDRED FEET OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION MEASURED ALONG AN APPROVED PATH OF TRAVEL FOR THE FIRE APPARATUS. 8. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM, REFER TO FIRE PROTECTION PLANS BY OTHERS. UTILITY NOTES 9. SEE GENERAL NOTES SHEET FOR UTILITY PLAN NOTES. 10. ALL CHANGES IN DIRECTION OF THE CONDUIT SHALL UTILIZE STANDARD SWEEPS WITH A MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS LISTED IN THE NEC. NO MORE THAN (2) 90-DEGREE BENDS WILL BE ALLOWED BETWEEN PULLING POINTS, OR A TOTAL OF 180 DEGREES COMBINED IN SEVERAL BENDS. PULL BOXES SHALL BE LOCATED EVERY 400 FEET UNLESS THE COMBINED TOTAL OF BENDS REQUIRE ADDITIONAL MANHOLES. 11. ALL EMPTY CONDUITS SHALL HAVE PULL BOXES AT A MINIMUM EVERY 150', AND 200' OF RUN. EACH PULL BOX SHALL HAVE A ROAD GRADE LIDS MARKED "COMMUNICATIONS". 12. ALL CONDUITS FOR FUTURE USE (i.e. GATES), SHALL TERMINATE IN A PULL BOX WITH A ROAD GRADE LID MARKED "COMMUNICATIONS. BACKFLOW NOTES 13. THERE SHALL BE NO TAPS, PIPING BRANCHES, UNAPPROVED BYPASS PIPING, HYDRANTS, FIRE DEPT. CONNECTION POINTS, OR OTHER WATER USING APPURTENANCES CONNECTED TO THE SUPPLY LINE BETWEEN ANY WATER METER AND ITS CHARLOTTE WATER-REQUIRED BACKFLOW PREVENTER. 14. EACH CHARLOTTE WATER-REQUIRED BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED TO BE TESTED BY A CHARLOTTE WATER-APPROVED CERTIFIED TESTER PRIOR TO PLACING THE WATER SYSTEM IN SERVICE. 15. 2”, 3" AND 6" REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY AS APPROVED BY CHARLOTTE WATER AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR DURING CONSTRUCTION. ASSEMBLY TO BE INSTALLED ABOVE-GROUND WITHIN INSULATED ENCLOSURE PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE TO INCLUDE DRAIN PORT(S) FOR DISCHARGE WATER PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE TO BE LOCATED OUT OF SETBACK. SEE DETAILS. 16. PERMANENT INSULATION SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED ON BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY. BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY INSPECTOR REGARDING HEATING OPTIONS. 17. BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY SERVING A FIRE LINE SHALL BE HEATED TO MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 40° F. UTILITY NOTES WATER DISTRIBUTION NOTES 16. FIRE LINE METER INSTALLED BY CHARLOTTE WATER; CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING AND PAYING FOR INSTALLATION. 17.3" DOMESTIC WATER METER INSTALLED BY CHARLOTTE WATER; CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING AND PAYING FOR INSTALLATION. 18.2”, 3" AND 8" REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY AS APPROVED BY CHARLOTTE WATER AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR DURING CONSTRUCTION. ASSEMBLY TO BE INSTALLED ABOVE-GROUND WITHIN BUILDING PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. SEE DETAIL SHEETS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. 19. CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE TIE-INS TO ALL BUILDINGS BASED ON PLUMBING PLANS. 20. ALL WATER MAINS 6" AND LARGER SHALL BE PVC IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWWA C-900. THE PIPE SHALL BE PRESSURE CLASS 200 WITH SDR OF 14. DUCTILE IRON PIPE (NO PVC) TO BE USED WITHIN 5 FT. OF BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES. 21. THERE SHALL BE NO TAPS, PIPING BRANCHES, UNAPPROVED BYPASS PIPING, HYDRANTS, FIRE DEPT. CONNECTION POINTS, OR OTHER WATER USING APPURTENANCES CONNECTED TO THE SUPPLY LINE BETWEEN ANY WATER METER AND ITS CHARLOTTE WATER-REQUIRED BACKFLOW PREVENTER. 22. TAMPER SWITCHES TO BE INSTALLED ON THE FIRE LINE BACKFLOW PREVENTER. INSTALL 1" CONDUIT FROM FIRE LINE BACKFLOW VAULT TO BUILDING ALARM SYSTEM INSIDE BUILDING. COORDINATE WITH ALARM SYSTEM MANUFACTURER. 23. EACH CHARLOTTE WATER-REQUIRED BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY IS REQUIRED TO BE TESTED BY A CHARLOTTE WATER-APPROVED CERTIFIED TESTER PRIOR TO PLACING THE WATER SYSTEM IN SERVICE. 24. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AN ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UTILITY CONNECTIONS. 25. LOCATE FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION (FDC) AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS AND FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS. 26. ALL FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL HAVE A 5-INCH STORZ PUMPER CONNECTION. 27. ALL METERS SHALL HAVE A VALVE BEFORE AND AFTER METER PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS (SEE CHARLOTTE WATER STANDARD DETAILS). 28. APPLY FOR CLTWATER TO MAKE SERVICE CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING PUBLIC WATER AND SEWER MAINS THROUGH THE NEW SERVICES SECTION. THE DEVELOPER'S CONTRACTOR IN NOT AUTHORIZED TO MAKE THE WATER AND SEWER SERVICE CONNECTIONS. UTILITY LEGEND 2" REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPAL BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY INSTALLED ABOVE GROUND WITHIN INSULATED ENCLOSURE PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE TO INCLUDE DRAIN PORT(S) FOR DISCHARGE WATER PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. 3" REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPAL BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY INSTALLED ABOVE GROUND WITHIN INSULATED ENCLOSURE PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE TO INCLUDE DRAIN PORT(S) FOR DISCHARGE WATER PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. 8" REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPAL BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY INSTALLED ABOVE GROUND WITHIN INSULATED ENCLOSURE PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE TO INCLUDE DRAIN PORT(S) FOR DISCHARGE WATER PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. 2" IRRIGATION METER 3" COMPOUND METER 8" DETECTOR CHECK,1" DETECTOR METER 12"X8" TAPPING SLEEVE & VALVE 8"X8"X8" TEE 4"X3" REDUCER 12"X4" TAPPING SLEEVE & VALVE 2"X2"X2" TEE 3"X3"X3" TEE 8" 90° BEND W/ BLOCKING 3" 90° BEND W/ BLOCKING 2" 90° BEND 8" GATE VALVE 3" GATE VALVE 2" GATE VALVE 12" X2" SERVICE SADDLE & CORPORATION STOP 2" 45° BEND 2" 22.5° BEND 2" 11.25° BEND 8"X8"X8" TEE UTILITY KEY NOTES 6" SANITARY SEWER LATERAL AT MINIMUM 0.6% SLOPE. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. GAS ENTRY WITH GAS METER. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING PIPE BOLLARD PROTECTION AT METER. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH GAS COMPANY FOR TYING OF INDIVIDUAL METER. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATION WITH GAS COMPANY REGARDING THE SIZE AND INSTALLATION OF GAS SERVICE LINE. PROPOSED LOCATION OF TRANSFORMER PAD. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND SIZE WITH POWER COMPANY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE PAD. CONDUIT AND PIPE BOLLARDS AS REQUIRED BY THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE SAID WORK WITH THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. FINAL LOCATION OF TRANSFORMER AND BOLLARD CANNOT CONFLICT WITH TRUCK ACCESS TO DOCK DOOR. UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE FROM POLE TO BUILDING TO BE EXTENDED BY TELEPHONE COMPANY. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO COORDINATE WITH THE TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF OVERHEAD TELEPHONE LINES. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE TYING OF INDIVIDUAL METERS WITH THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH TELEPHONE COMPANY TO INSURE PROPER SEPARATION BETWEEN OVERHEAD LINES AND LIGHT POLES. 3" DOMESTIC WATER LINE ENTRY. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING ANY APPURTENANCES ON THE DOMESTIC LINE SUCH AS BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES, GATE VALVES, ETC., WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH CHARLOTTE WATER. PROPOSED PVT. FIRE HYDRANT AND ASSEMBLY, TYPICAL AS INDICATED. SEE DETAIL SHEET. YARD HYDRANT. SEE DETAIL SHEET PROPOSED LOCATION OF GAS LINE FOR FUTURE COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS FUELING STATION. 2" SCHEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT PULL BOXES EVERY 300' OR (2) 90° BENDS. ALL PULL BOXES LOCATED IN PAVED AREAS SHALL BE "H-20" LOAD RATED. THE TYPICAL PULL BOX SIZE WILL BE 17"X30"X28" "QUAZITE" PG1730BA28 BOX WITH PG1730HH00 LID OR APPROVED EQUAL. DEEPER BOXES MAY BE REQUIRED WHEN THE CONDUIT ALIGNMENT IS AFFECTED BY OTHER UTILITIES. THE PULL BOX SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION WITH A CONCRETE COLLAR AND A MINIMUM OF 8" OF GRAVEL COMPACTED PER PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 6" FIRE ENTRY. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING ANY APPURTENANCES ON THE DOMESTIC LINE SUCH AS BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES, GATE VALVES, ETC., WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH CHARLOTTE WATER. A P P R O V E D B Y C A D F I L E P A T H P R E P A R E D B Y C H E C K E D B Y D A T E J O B N O . S C A L E N O . D A T E B Y D E S C R I P T I O N K :\C H L _P R J \0 1 5 2 3 6 M e c k l e n b u r g C o u n t y \0 2 0 R e l o c a t e d C o m p o s t C e n t r a l \0 2 -D W G \E x h i b i t \2 0 1 6 -0 8 0 8 -S o l i d W a s t P e r m i t \6 2 8 0 -U T I L I T Y P L A N -0 0 2 0 .d w g M E C K L E N B U R G C O U N T Y C O M P O S T A N D R E C Y C L I N G F A C I L I T Y MECKLENBURG COUNTY3205 FREEDOM DRIVE, SUITE 101CHARLOTTE, NC 28208 P l a n s P r e p a r e d B y : C 2 0 1 5 N C L i c e n s e #F -0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 S o u t h B o u l e v a r d , S u i t e 4 4 0 C h a r l o t t e , N C 2 8 2 0 3 FIGURE A P P R O V E D B Y C A D F I L E P A T H P R E P A R E D B Y C H E C K E D B Y D A T E J O B N O . S C A L E N O . D A T E B Y D E S C R I P T I O N K :\C H L _P R J \0 1 5 2 3 6 M e c k l e n b u r g C o u n t y \0 2 0 R e l o c a t e d C o m p o s t C e n t r a l \0 2 -D W G \E x h i b i t \2 0 1 6 -0 8 0 8 -S o l i d W a s t P e r m i t \6 2 8 0 -U T I L I T Y P L A N -0 0 2 0 .d w g M E C K L E N B U R G C O U N T Y C O M P O S T A N D R E C Y C L I N G F A C I L I T Y MECKLENBURG COUNTY3205 FREEDOM DRIVE, SUITE 101CHARLOTTE, NC 28208 P l a n s P r e p a r e d B y : C 2 0 1 5 N C L i c e n s e #F -0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 S o u t h B o u l e v a r d , S u i t e 4 4 0 C h a r l o t t e , N C 2 8 2 0 3 FIGURE Know what's R U T I L I T Y P L A N NORTH MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 6281 - UTILITY PLAN DETAIL "B" DETAIL "A" 6.1 A I 16 H I 16 16 I 16 11 K K I169 L L UTILITY LEGEND 2" REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPAL BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY INSTALLED ABOVE GROUND WITHIN INSULATED ENCLOSURE PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE TO INCLUDE DRAIN PORT(S) FOR DISCHARGE WATER PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. 3" REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPAL BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY INSTALLED ABOVE GROUND WITHIN INSULATED ENCLOSURE PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE TO INCLUDE DRAIN PORT(S) FOR DISCHARGE WATER PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. 8" REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPAL BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY INSTALLED ABOVE GROUND WITHIN INSULATED ENCLOSURE PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE TO INCLUDE DRAIN PORT(S) FOR DISCHARGE WATER PER CHARLOTTE WATER REQUIREMENTS. 2" IRRIGATION METER 3" COMPOUND METER 8" DETECTOR CHECK,1" DETECTOR METER 12"X8" TAPPING SLEEVE & VALVE 8"X8"X8" TEE 4"X3" REDUCER 12"X4" TAPPING SLEEVE & VALVE 2"X2"X2" TEE 3"X3"X3" TEE 8" 90° BEND W/ BLOCKING 3" 90° BEND W/ BLOCKING 2" 90° BEND 8" GATE VALVE 3" GATE VALVE 2" GATE VALVE 12" X2" SERVICE SADDLE & CORPORATION STOP 2" 45° BEND 2" 22.5° BEND 2" 11.25° BEND 8"X8"X8" TEE UTILITY KEY NOTES 6" SANITARY SEWER LATERAL AT MINIMUM 0.6% SLOPE. COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. GAS ENTRY WITH GAS METER. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING PIPE BOLLARD PROTECTION AT METER. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH GAS COMPANY FOR TYING OF INDIVIDUAL METER. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATION WITH GAS COMPANY REGARDING THE SIZE AND INSTALLATION OF GAS SERVICE LINE. PROPOSED LOCATION OF TRANSFORMER PAD. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY EXACT LOCATION AND SIZE WITH POWER COMPANY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE PAD. CONDUIT AND PIPE BOLLARDS AS REQUIRED BY THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE SAID WORK WITH THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. FINAL LOCATION OF TRANSFORMER AND BOLLARD CANNOT CONFLICT WITH TRUCK ACCESS TO DOCK DOOR. UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE FROM POLE TO BUILDING TO BE EXTENDED BY TELEPHONE COMPANY. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO COORDINATE WITH THE TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF OVERHEAD TELEPHONE LINES. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE TYING OF INDIVIDUAL METERS WITH THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH TELEPHONE COMPANY TO INSURE PROPER SEPARATION BETWEEN OVERHEAD LINES AND LIGHT POLES. 3" DOMESTIC WATER LINE ENTRY. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING ANY APPURTENANCES ON THE DOMESTIC LINE SUCH AS BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES, GATE VALVES, ETC., WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH CHARLOTTE WATER. PROPOSED PVT. FIRE HYDRANT AND ASSEMBLY, TYPICAL AS INDICATED. SEE DETAIL SHEET. YARD HYDRANT. SEE DETAIL SHEET PROPOSED LOCATION OF GAS LINE FOR FUTURE COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS FUELING STATION. 2" SCHEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT PULL BOXES EVERY 300' OR (2) 90° BENDS. ALL PULL BOXES LOCATED IN PAVED AREAS SHALL BE "H-20" LOAD RATED. THE TYPICAL PULL BOX SIZE WILL BE 17"X30"X28" "QUAZITE" PG1730BA28 BOX WITH PG1730HH00 LID OR APPROVED EQUAL. DEEPER BOXES MAY BE REQUIRED WHEN THE CONDUIT ALIGNMENT IS AFFECTED BY OTHER UTILITIES. THE PULL BOX SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION WITH A CONCRETE COLLAR AND A MINIMUM OF 8" OF GRAVEL COMPACTED PER PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. 6" FIRE ENTRY. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING ANY A P P R O V E D B Y C A D F I L E P A T H P R E P A R E D B Y C H E C K E D B Y D A T E J O B N O . S C A L E N O . 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