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D~v. o~ Hea1Lh Serv~ces
P. O. Box 2091 * Ralei<ih. North Carolina 27602-2091
James G. Martin. Governor
PhiliP J. Kirk,Jr,,Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D •• M.P.H.
State Health Director
CLYDE TOLER
Central Transport Inc
600 MelYnda Rd
Charlotte
EPA NUMBER: NC0046148540
Dear CLYDE TOLER:
September 18. 1985
NC 28208 7 <
The United States Environmental Protection A<1enr:y has <1ranted
the State of North Carolina Interim Authorization for Phase II
Components A and B to operate the State's Hazardous Waste
Mana<1ement Proqram in lieu of the Federal Proqram under the RCRA.
Section 3007(a) authorizes access to facilities which handle
hazardous waste. Access is <1ranted to 'duly desi<1nated' officers
or employees of the EPA (or State. if that State has a hazardous
waste 1>ro<1ram authorized under section 3006 of the Act.)
Pursuant to section 3006 and N.C.G.S. 130-166.18, an
inspection was conducted 09/10/85 by Mr. ANDREW HENDERSON
Solid and Hazardous Waste Mana<1ement Branch. No violations were
observed. The insPection did not include a review of the
Financial or Ground Water monitorinq requirements, if aPPlicable.
This office wishes to thank You for your cooPeration. Please do
not hesitate to contact us if we may be of future assistance.
copy: ANDREW HENDERSON
Sincerely,
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
WILLIAM PAIGE
William Pai<>e
Environmental En<1ineer
Solid and Hazardous Waste
Mana<>ement Branch
Environmental Health Section
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N -c _ DPioar1"m.ponT. o-f' Human Resources
D~v-o~ Hea1Th Serv~ces
P. O. Box ?09) * Ralf>iqh, North CaroHna 27602-7()91.
James f;. Marti.n. f:ovf>rnor
PhlllD J. Kirk,Jr.,Secretarv
CLYDE T!IL f'R
Central ·1ranSPort Inr
600 Melvndn Rd
Chnrlotle
EPA NUM!Jf.R; NCD0461.481i40
0f'nr CL Yl)f;; TOLEh':
NC 28208
Ronald K. Lf'ViRP• M.D •• M.P.H.
State Health Director
Mav 8. 1981>
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The Uni. T.f'tl Statf's Environmental. Pro tech on Aqencv has qranlPd
t.t1e State of North Carolina Interim Authorizali.on for Phasf' II
ComPonenTs A and B to oPeratf' the State's Hazardous Waste
ManaqemPnt Prooram in lleu of the Federal Prooram unde>r the RCRA.
Serl.ion 30071al authori>f'S access to facilities which hnndle
hazardous waste. Arcess i.s qranled to 'duly desi.onaled' officers
or emp)oYePs of the f'PA lor State. if lh<>t. State has " hazardou5
waste Proo1·am a11thori7erl undf'r sf'rtion :rn1>6 of the Ar-t. I
Pursuant to ""cHon ;rno6 Bn'1 N.1:.1:.S. 130-166. 1.8. an
i Tl1'PPCtion was rondunf'd llM22/8f; by Mr. ANDREW HFNflf'RSON
Solid and HMarrlrH.•s l.J;iste MBnaqf'ml"nt lkanch. No vi.olations Wf're
observp(I. The inSPf'rtion did not incluM a rf'view of thi•
Fj nanrial or Grounn Watf'r moni tori.nq rf'quirement1'. i.f ai>Plir-atllP.
This ofhce Wl.1'hf'<; to th<>Tik YOlt for Your cOOPPratie>n. PlPa<;P de>
not hf'idtatf' to cont.Bel us if we rnav bf' of future as<;isti'ncp.
COPY: ANllRFW HFNfJFRS(IN
SincereJ.v.,.
Ok1G~~\if-\L ~i'._·i:'.:CL..> ~,:
WILLIAM PAICE
Wi,JJiam Paiqe
Fnvj.ronrnental Fn<:ii. nf'er
Soli.d and Harnrdous Wastf'
Man;iq"m"nt Branch
Envi ronmenlal. Henl th Sf'di.on
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N-C-DePartment of Human Resources
Div-of Hea1~h Services
P. 0. Box 2091 * Raleiqh, North Carolina 27602-2091
James G. Martin. Governor
PhiliP J. Kirk.Jr •• Secretarv
Ronald H. Levine. M.D •• M.P.H.
State Health Director
CLYDE TOLER
Central Transport Inc
600 Melvnda Rd
September
Charlotte NC 28208
EPA NUMBER: NCD046148540
Dear CLYDE TOLER:
18. 1985
7 2
The United States Environmental Pr-otection Aqencv has qranted
the State of North Carolina Interim Authorization for Phase II
Components A and B to operate the State's Hazardous Waste
Manaqement Proqram in lieu of the Federal Proqram under the RCRA.
Section 3007(a) authorizes access to fadli ties which handle
hazardous waste. Access is qranted to 'dulv desiqnated' officers
or emPlovees of the EPA (or State. if that State has a hazardous
waste Proqram authorized under section 3006 of the Act.)
Pursuant to section 3006 and N.C.G.S. 130-166.18, an
inspection was conducted 09/10/85 bv Mr. ANDREW HENDERSON
Solid and Hazardous Waste Manaqement Branch. No violations were
observed. The inspection did not include a review of the
Financial or Ground Water moni tori nq requirements. if aPPlicable.
This office wishes to thank YOU for Your cooperation. Please do
not hesitate to contact us if we may be of future assistance.
COPY: ANDREW HENDERSON
Sinc:erelvir
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
WILLIAM PAIGE
William Paiqe
Environmental Enqi neer·
Solid and Hazardous Waste
Manaqement Branch
Environmental Health Section
-. • RCRA INSPECTION REPORT
1. Facility Information
Central Transport Company, Inc.
500 Melynda Road
Charlotte, N. C. 28208
Mecklenburg County
EPA ID # NCD046148540
2. Responsible Official
James D. Roland, Terminal Manager (704) 394-3313
3. Survey Participants
James D. Roland, Terminal Manager
Jerry Gordon, Director of Operations
Jerry Rhodes, Environmental Chemist, OHR
4. Date of Inspection
November 19, 1981
8: 30 -11 : 00 AM
5. Applicable Regulations
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40 CFR Parts 262, 263, and 265, FR May 19, 1980 and amendments
6. Purpose of Survey
An RCRA Interim Status compliance inspection was conducted at Central
Transport Company, Inc. Charlotte Terminal by the N. C. Solid and
Hazardous Waste Management Branch. The scope of the inspection was
comprehensive including a site survey and record review. Regulatory
requirements covered those contained in 40 CFR Parts 262, Generator
Standards; 263, Transporter Standards; and 265, General Facility
Standards including surface impoundments.
7. Facility Description
Central Transport's Charlotte terminal is located at the south end of
Melynda Road in northwest Charlotte. Melynda ends at the Central lot
which is located along the SCL railroad track. Melynda Road starts
at Old Mt. Holly Road a few blocks west of Rozzell 's Ferry Road.
Central Transport Company, Inc. is a bulk hauler of chemicals. The
Charlotte terminal has a rail siding for unloading rai 1 tankers. There
are several large storage tanks along the rail siding.
By washing out tank trailers that have contained commercial chemical
products having EPA hazardous waste numbers, the Charlotte terminal
becomes a generator of hazardous waste. Also, Central Transport
terminals at High Point, Wilmington, Charleston, and Atlanta transport
their wash water to Charlotte for treatment. Trailer cleaning records
were observed that listed caustic soda, formaldehyde, MEK, methanol,
acetone, styrene, toluene, etc. Also, refer to inspection reports from
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Wilmington and
lined aeration • High Point.
lagoon.
• These wash waters first go into a cement
Water from the aeration lagoon is batch treated and discharged into
the Charlotte sewer. Treatment consists of: (1) chemical addition
(Fecl 7) and aeration in concrete settling tanks, (2) water is pumped
to two rusty tanks for additional aeration and then, (3) pumped to
sand filters before flowing into the sewer. Sludge taken from the
lagoon was analysed to be non-hazardous and will go to a sanitary
landfill. Sludge from the settling tanks has not been removed this
past year.
A copy of a hazardous waste manifest on file indicated that trucks
from this terminal are now transporting hazardous waste for hire.
EPA ID # NCD008870230 which Central Transport Inc. uses for
Transporter ID was used.
8. Documentation of Site Deficiencies
The Central Transport Charlotte Terminal was a site that failed to
notify initially through misunderstanding the RCRA regulations. A
later notification as a generator was lost at first but Charlotte is now
listed on the EPA printout. We understand from EPA that Central has
also notified as a treater although the latest EPA printout does not so
indicate. Only three violations were noted during this inspection.
One, no ground-water monitoring system, is more envolved than the lack
of written inspection data.
(1) No written inspection schedule or log (265.lS(b) and (d).
(2) No gound-water monitoring system (265.90).
(3) No inspection of surface impoundment (265.226).
9. Compliance Schedule
Mr. Roland agreed to a compliance date of May 19, 1982.