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Division of Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
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UNIT TYPE:
Lined
MSWLF LCID YW Transfer X Compost SLAS COUNTY: Rockingham
Closed
MSWLF HHW X White
goods Incin T&P FIRM PERMIT NO.: 79-03
CDLF Tire T&P /
Collection Tire
Monofill Industrial
Landfill DEMO SDTF FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE
Date of Site Inspection: 02/28/2017 Date of Last Inspection: 06/03/2016
FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS:
City of Eden MSW Transfer and HHW Collection Facility
123 Mebane Bridge Road
Eden, NC 27288
GPS COORDINATES: N: 36.283685° W: 79.442742°
FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER:
Name: Rodney Carter, City of Eden Solid Waste Superintendent
Telephone: 336-627-4688, Ext. 104 (office)/ 336-552-9690 (mobile)
Email address: rcarter@edennc.us
FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS:
City of Eden
Municipal Services Department
Solid Waste Division
1050 Klyce Street
Eden, NC 27288
PARTICIPANTS:
Rodney Carter, Solid Waste Superintendent – City of Eden
Paul Dishmon, Municipal Services Director – City of Eden
Susan Heim, Environmental Senior Specialist – Solid Waste Section
STATUS OF PERMIT:
Permit to Construct Operate MSW Transfer Facility Issued: November 2, 1995
Permit Renewal: December 27, 2000
Permit Renewal: June 6, 2006
Permit Renewal, Operations Plan Modification (to separate HHW from TS permit): April 3, 2013
Permit Renewal: July 20, 2015
Permit to Operate expiration date: August 22, 2020
PURPOSE OF SITE VISIT:
Comprehensive Inspection
STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS:
None
OBSERVED VIOLATIONS:
None
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Division of Waste Management
Solid Waste Section
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ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
1. The facility serves as the MSW transfer station and as the HHW collection facility for the City of Eden.
2. The facility also serves as a drop-off site for residential recyclable materials, including cardboard, paper, used
motor oil and oil filters, used cooking oil, plastic bags, aluminum cans and steel cans, plastic containers and
electronics.
3. Initial transfer operations began at the site in 1984; initial HHW operations began in 1996.
4. The transfer station operates from 7 a to 3 pm, Monday through Friday. The recycling and HHW drop-off center
is open to the public from 9 am to 6 pm on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
5. An attendant is on duty when the facility is open to the public.
6. An average of 470 tons of MSW is accepted at the facility each month from two City of Eden garbage
collection vehicles that service ~6,000 residences. Tonnage records indicate a total of 3,274 tons of MSW had
been received at the facility from July 1, 2016 through January 31, 2017.
7. The current facility Permit to Operate and Operation Plan were available in the transfer station office for
review.
8. Training records were reviewed and the following facility staff were found to have current Transfer Station
Operations Specialist certifications: Rodney Carter – expires 7/15/2018; Ivan Cabiness – expires 11/3/2019; and
Elmer Curry – expires 4/14/2018.
9. A review of waste screening records from 4/1/16 to date indicated that random load screening is taking place
weekly. All notations about unacceptable wastes found included the disposition of that waste.
10. The leachate collection system in the tipping area is designed to direct all leachate into a holding tank which
drains directly into the public sewer line. The holding tank is pumped out to remove solids as needed. This
portion of the leachate collection system appeared to be functioning.
11. Below the hopper, where waste is compacted into transfer trailers at ground level, asphalt berms direct leachate
into a series of drains which also empty directly into the public sewer line. This portion of the leachate
collection system was under repair at the time of the inspection. A portion of one asphalt berm that directs
leachate into the drain had broken. The old asphalt had been removed and the area ready for the new asphalt to
be applied. Following the inspection, Mr. Carter submitted a photo of the completed repairs.
12. Waste is received at the facility from City of Eden trucks that dump directly into the hopper; from the hopper,
waste is compacted into transfer trailers and hauled to the Rockingham County MSWLF for disposal.
13. Each load of waste is screened by the transfer station operator as it is dumped into the hopper, and any banned
materials are removed for proper disposal before waste is released into the compactor unit.
14. The transfer station building and tipping floor were observed to be clean and in good repair.
15. The loading bay held a partially filled transfer trailer that appeared to have no leaks. Other transfer trailers
stored on the site were also inspected and found to be well maintained with no apparent leaks.
16. The facility is secured by means of a chain link fence that surrounds the site and entry and exit gates that are
locked when the facility is not open to the public.
17. The facility, including the fence line, was observed to be clean, well-maintained and free from windblown litter.
18. Proper signage was observed at the entry gate.
19. The residential recycling convenience area had been upgraded to include a fenced walkway leading to transfer
trailers where source separated materials are dropped off. In addition, a retaining wall had been built between
this loading area and the facility fence. Mr. Carter stated that the wall had made a big difference in maintaining
the integrity of the facility fence. The convenience area was clean and well maintained. However, some of the
recyclable materials had fallen from the loading area and accumulated under the trailers. Ensure that debris is
collected from this area and properly disposed of at the end of each operating day.
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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20. The HHW collection area was clean and well-maintained at the time of this inspection. An attendant accepts
and stores any HHW brought to the facility for disposal, and ensures that customers are residents of the city.
21. Household paints and painting supplies are accepted at the HHW collection area. Oil-based paints received at
the site are processed and stored in drums in a unit with an overhead door that is locked when not in use, as
stipulated in the operations plan. Water-based paints collected onsite are stored in containers that are intact to
prevent leaking, and within the covered containment area located directly beside the oil-based paint storage
trailer. At the time of the inspection, several cans of paints that had been dropped off were being examined for
leaks and placed in the covered containment area for temporary storage. Mr. Carter stated that the 400-gallon
limit was expected to be reached within the week, and that arrangements were underway to have the materials
removed for disposal. The city contracts with Noble Oil for paint disposal.
22. Ensure that all paints collected and processed at the facility are removed from the facility at least every six
months, or when 400 gallons of material is accumulated, whichever occurs first, as required by the Operations
Plan (DIN 24245).
23. Mr. Carter and Mr. Dishmon explained that plans were underway to replace the compactor either this spring or
in the next budget year, and that other facility improvements were expected to be approved as well.
Views of the facility and transfer building.
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Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report.
______________________________________ Phone: 336-776-9672
Susan Heim
Environmental Senior Specialist
Regional Representative
Sent on: March 18, 2016 to
Rodney Carter.
Email Hand delivery US Mail Certified No. [ _]
Copies: Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor - Solid Waste Section
Larry Frost, Permit Engineer – Solid Waste Section
Jessica Montie, Compliance Officer – Solid Waste Section
Paul Dishmon, Municipal Services Director – City of Eden
Residential recycling drop-off area with trailers for source-
separated materials. Note new retaining wall between facility
fence and drop-off area/loading dock.
Fenced concrete walkway to residential recycling drop-off
area.
Asphalt berm that directs leachate into the collection system
was broken and under repair at the time of the inspection.
Asphalt berm repairs
completed (Photo
provided by R. Carter,
City of Eden)