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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSummary of Corrective Actions - Bishop Road Transfer Station Second RevisionPage 1 of 4 May 18, 2018Mr. John PatroneDivision of Waste Management – Solid Waste SectionDepartment of Environmental QualityPO Box 16202High Point, NC 27261 Subject: Summary of Corrective Actions – Bishop Road Transfer StationDear Mr. Patrone:On March 27th, 2018 an inspection was performed at the Bishop Road Transfer Station resulting in aNotice of Violation issuance pertaining to a collapsed area within the transfer station concrete floor. Thishole was observed by facility personnel approximately two weeks prior at a significantly smaller size. Atthat time concrete blocks were placed around the location and a repair estimate was pursued. Due tothird party operator error this barricade was removed and substantially greater damage was caused tothe area over a short period of time. This error was reported to the third party operator and changes instaffing and operational practices were made to ensure that this would not occur again. In response tothe deficiencies cited in the Notice of Violation issued on April 5th, 2018 to the Bishop Road TransferStation Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC (Republic Services) submits the following as resolutionsfor your consideration:1.Immediately ensure that the collapsed tipping floor/hole is free of visible MSW andleachate/liquid. The area shall be effectively cordoned off to prevent MSW andleachate/liquid from further accumulating in the collapsed area/hole.Resolution: As observed during the NCDEQ facility inspection on April 11th: “The collapsed tippingfloor/hole has been cordoned off with large concrete blocks and covered with plastic liner.”2.The soil exposed in the area of the collapsed tipping floor/hole shall be tested for 40 CFR 258,Appendix 1 metals and organics constituents and BOD, COD, phosphates, nitrates, sulfates, andpH. Lab results shall be submitted to the Section for review and any exceedance of thestandards may result in excavation and disposal of contaminated soils. Submit a sampling plan inelectronic format sent via email for Section approval prior to sampling. Conduct subsurface soilsampling at specific locations including a background soil location to evaluate the extent of thepotential environmental impacts from the release at the facility. Discrete subsurface soilsamples should be collected between one to two feet below ground surface. Please include theproposed sampling methodology and a map depicting the proposed sampling locations. Bishop Road Transfer Station Summary of Corrective Actions May 18, 2018 Page 2 of 4 Resolution: Soil sampling was conducted by Hart & Hickman on April 3rd. Samples were collectedvia hand auger at depths of 1’ and 3’. Analytical tests performed by Prism Laboratories, Inc.(attached): Appendix I VOCs by method 8260B Nitrate and Sulfate by method 9056A pH by method 9045D Phosphorus by method SM450-P F Appendix I Inorganics/Metals by method 6020B BOD and COD were not analyzed as neither Republic Services, nor Hart and Hickman areaware of a testing methodology for these criteria in soil media.A summary of analytical results compared against NCDEQ Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch (IHSB)Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRGs) as well as range and mean background values forNorth Carolina and/or Southeast soils (Elements in North American Soils, Dragun and Chekiri,2005) as follows, and provided in detail in Table 1 (attached): 8260B – All volatiles were below reporting limits. No exceedances. 9056A – Nitrate was substantially below IHSB PSRGs (Groundwater, Residential, andIndustrial). No PSRG values exist for sulfate. 9045D – No PSRG values exist for pH. SM450-P F – No PSRG values exist for phosphorus. Results are on the low end ofbackground values. 6020B – Detection range on arsenic (<1.7 mg/kg) was above the residential PSRG butbelow groundwater and industrial PSRGs as well as below background range and meanvalues.Chromium value in the 1’ sample was 7.1 mg/kg. The 3’ sample value was 6.4 mg/kg.These values are total chromium as discrete composition (Cr III v. Cr VI) is not part of the6020B standard testing protocol. PSRG numbers used for comparison are for hexavalentchromium (Cr VI), the more conservative value applicable to site soils, and it is unlikelythat the detection was entirely composed of hexavalent chromium. With thatunderstanding the total chromium value in the 1’ sample was above PSRG values for allthree categories while the 3’ sample was above on groundwater and residential but belowindustrial (6.5 mg/kg). Both results were in line with the lowest end of background rangevalues (7.0 – 300) and well below mean values (65). As a result no further segregation hasbeen requested as the sample conforms with native soil composition and meets applicablesoil concentrations for the industrial facility without discrete analysis.Cobalt results in both 1’ and 3’ sample were above protection of groundwater andresidential PSRG. Both results were below industrial PSRG. Both results were in line withthe lowest end of background range data and less than half the established meanbackground data.All other inorganics meet groundwater, residential, and industrial PSRG values.As this is an industrial facility located within the boundaries of a former construction anddemolition materials landfill it is the belief of Republic Services that industrial standards forprotection would be applicable to this site. Bishop Road Transfer Station Summary of Corrective Actions May 18, 2018 Page 3 of 4 Detections of chromium and cobalt are consistent and on the lower range of established soilbackground concentrations for the region.The location of these samples is within the vadose zone of subsurface soil. As this is also atopographic high relative to surrounding ground surface it would exist consistently above thecapillary fringe. When coupled with a concrete slab and roofed structure there is no demonstrablepathway for percolation into and impact ofgroundwater.Based on this information Republic Services believes the conditions requested have been met andthat all results indicate no environmental impact to subsurface soils occurred.3.The collapsed tipping floor shall be repaired as soon as possible after a determination on the soilshas been completed. A North Carolina certified engineer shall approve, to include his/herengineer’s seal, the repair plans and as‐built repairs and shall submit those as‐builts to the Section to be included in the facility public record. Based on conversations between Section managementand Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC, a temporary fix without PE certification would beallowed if plans are to be submitted for replacement of the entire tipping floor system within 60days of receipt of this NOV.Resolution: The collapsed area was repaired on April 20th. The repair was done per the originaldesign specifications for jointed concrete slabs within the original engineering design for thefacility (Arp Engineering, June 2004). This consisted of: Saw cut and removal of concrete material to provide clean boundaries Remove suface soils and underlay with clean stone Dowel into existing concrete slab Tie in #5 rebar 1’ on center reinforcement mat Pour replacement concrete 12” thick at 5000 psi strengthIt is anticipated that the replacement area will be sufficiently cured for use either on the date ofthis submittal (April 23rd) or the following day.Photographs of the repair are attached.4.Provide a written plan to ensure this type of violation does not occur in the future. The planshould include routine inspection of the transfer station tipping floor, daily cleaning of the tippingfloor, and weekly or monthlywashing of the tipping floor.Resolution: Republic Services standard operating procedure for transfer stations includes routinefacility inspections and requires the transfer station floor to be clean at the end of each day.Washing of the facility is included as part of the facility Operations Plan and documentation foreach washing event is to be retained on-site and provided at all future inspections. In addition aweekly log of transfer station inspections will be maintained as part of this record. The logemployed will be the attached Weekly Transfer Station Inspection Log or a form providingcomparable function. Bishop Road Transfer Station Summary of Corrective Actions May 18, 2018 Page 4 of 4 5.A timeline for the completion of numbers 2 through 4 shall be submitted to the Section by April23, 2018.Resolution: See above for completion of specifictasks. 6.Notify Mr. Patrone when item number 1 is complete. An inspection to ensure compliance will beconducted.Resolution: This was completed as part of the inspection on April 11, 2018. Sincerely,Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC Derek BouchardEnvironmental ManagerAttachments:1 – Prism Laboratories, Inc. Analytical of subsurface soil sampling2 – Photographs of concrete repair (expanded set)3 – Weekly Transfer Station Inspection Log (Revision 2)4 – Sterling Contracting Concrete Testing Report5 – Arp Engineering Design Document of Greensboro FacilityTables:1 – Summary of Analytical Data cc: Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor – NCDEQ Solid Waste SectionJason Watkins, Field Operations Branch Head – NCDEQ Solid Waste SectionEd Mussler, Section Chief – NCDEQ Solid Waste SectionBobby Needham, Division Manager – Republic Services of North Carolina, LLCDennis Moriarty, General Manager – Republic Services of North Carolina, LLCMark Stanley, Area Environmental Manager – Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC Attachment 1 Page 1 of 17 Page 2 of 17 Page 3 of 17 Page 4 of 17 Page 5 of 17 Page 6 of 17 Page 7 of 17 Page 8 of 17 Page 9 of 17 Page 10 of 17 Page 11 of 17 Page 12 of 17 Page 13 of 17 Page 14 of 17 Page 15 of 17 Page 16 of 17 Page 17 of 17 Attachment 2 Attachment 3 Bishop Rd. Transfer Station 2140 Bishop Rd. Greensboro, NC 27406 Transfer Station Weekly Inpsection Log Comments Date RSI Inspector (Initial) Operator Inspector (Initial)Slab Apron/Slab Contact Interior Metal Deflectors Leachate Drainage No Residual Liquids on Floor End of Day Cleanliness Exterior Siding Operator Obs. Exterior Litter Condition Satisfactory (Yes/No) This form is to be completed weekly by a qualified person. That is defined as an individual with the appropriate training from the regulatory body and should include at least one member of the Republic Services, Inc. management team. Attachment 4 Attachment 5 Table 1 Table 1 Summary of Soil Analytical Data GDS TS #3173 Greensboro, North Carolina H&H Job No. RPS-009 Sample Location Sample ID SB-1 (1')SB-1 (3') Depth (ft bgs)1 3 Sample Date 4/3/2018 4/3/2018 Protection of Groundwater Residential Industrial Range Mean Units (mg/kg)(mg/kg)(mg/kg)(mg/kg)(mg/kg)(mg/kg)(mg/kg) VOCs (8260B) VOC Analytes BRL BRL --------------- % Solids (SM2540 G)86.5 86.8 --------------- (9056A) Nitrate <2.3 4.7 NS 25,000 370,000 ------ Sulfate 38 33 --------------- pH (9045D)5.6 5.7 --------------- Phosphorus (SM450-P F)60 47 ---------<20 - 6,800*360 HSL Metals (6020B) Antimony <0.29 <0.29 0.9 6.3 93 <1.0 - 8.8*0.76 Arsenic <1.7 <1.7 5.8 0.68 3 1.0 - 18 4.80 Barium 73 82 580 3,100 47,000 37 - 648 250 Beryllium 0.33 <0.29 63 31 470 ND - 2.0 0.11 Cadmium <0.29 <0.29 3 14 200 1.0 - 10*4.3 Chromium 7.1 6.4 3.8 0.31 6.5 7.0 - 300 65 Cobalt 6.0 6.2 0.9 4.7 70 ND - 50 14.2 Copper 2.9 3.3 700 630 9,300 3.0 - 100 34 Lead 2.4 2.3 NS 82.0 380 ND - 50 16 Nickel 4.7 4.5 130 310 4,700 ND - 150 23 Selenium <1.2 <1.2 2.1 78 1,200 <0.1 - 0.8 0.42 Silver <0.29 <0.29 3.4 78 1,200 ND - 5.0 NS Thallium <0.29 <0.29 0.28 0.16 2.3 0.15 - 2.6**NS Vanadium 33 31 350 78 1,200 18 - 263 150 Zinc 31 26 1,200 4,700 70,000 500-50,000 7,800 Notes: 1) NC DEQ Inactive Hazardous Sites Branch (IHSB) Protection of Groundwater and Residential and Industrial Health Based Preliminary Soil Remediation Goals (PSRGs) - February 20182) Range and Mean background values for North Carolina or Southeast soils taken from Elements in North American Soils by Dragun and Chekiri, 2005 * = Range and mean values for Eastern USA soils. **= Trace Elements in South Carolina Background Soils, Judy L. Canova (1999) Method number follows parameter in parenthesis Bold concentration indicates exceedance of IHSB Protection of Groundwater PSRG (or exceedance of an IHSB PSRG and available Background Range in the case of metals)VOCs = volatile organic compounds; BRL = Below Laboratory Reporting Limit; --- = Not Applicable; NS = Screening Criteria Not Specified Screening Criteria IHSB PSRGs1 Background2 Waste Transfer Area C:\Users\bouchde\Documents\Misc\Greensboro\Hole in Floor Violation\Table 1 - Summary of Analytical Results 4/21/2018 Table 1 (Page 1 of 1) Hart & Hickman, PC 1 Patrone, John From:Bouchard, Derek <DBouchard@republicservices.com> Sent:Friday, May 18, 2018 2:13 PM To:Patrone, John Cc:Watkins, Jason; Aja, Deborah Subject:RE: [External] RE: Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC - Bishop Road TS 41-18 Follow up Discussion Follow Up Flag:Follow up Flag Status:Flagged CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to  Report Spam.    He should be with regular frequency, his office is only about 30 minutes from the site, but I will request that they select  at least one additional full‐time on‐site employee to receive the training as well.    Derek Bouchard   Environmental Manager  Western North Carolina/Eastern Tennessee    1070 Riverside Drive  Asheville, North Carolina 28804  e  dbouchard@republicservices.com  c  3143023634  w  www.republicservices.com        From: Patrone, John [mailto:john.patrone@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Friday, May 18, 2018 2:10 PM To: Bouchard, Derek Cc: Watkins, Jason; Aja, Deborah Subject: RE: [External] RE: Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC - Bishop Road TS 41-18 Follow up Discussion   Derek,    I will review the document and forward it to Jason and Deb afterward.      If there is an additional on site (Bishop Road) Republic Services employee that can receive operator training that would  be beneficial as I believe Dennis is not commonly onsite.      Thanks,  2 John    John Patrone Environmental Senior Specialist Division of Waste Management – Solid Waste Section Department of Environmental Quality   336-776-9673 office 919-280-4814 cell john.patrone@ncdenr.gov PO Box 16202 High Point, NC 27261       Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.   From: Bouchard, Derek [mailto:DBouchard@republicservices.com]   Sent: Friday, May 18, 2018 2:01 PM  To: Patrone, John <john.patrone@ncdenr.gov>  Cc: Watkins, Jason <jason.watkins@ncdenr.gov>; Aja, Deborah <deborah.aja@ncdenr.gov>  Subject: RE: [External] RE: Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC ‐ Bishop Road TS 41‐18 Follow up Discussion    CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to  Report Spam.    John,    Both Bobby Needham, the facility Ops. Manager, and Dennis Moriarity, the facility General Manager will receive  Transfer Station operator training this year.  Dennis already has his training in Virginia but as I’m unsure if that is  comparable to the NC SWANA training he’ll get the NC specific training as well.    I just emailed you the revised Summary, I removed Jason and Deborah from that email as the revision weighs in at about  10 MB and my habit is to avoid bombing people’s email if I can help it.  Jason and Deborah, if you would like me to send  this to you directly let me know and I will do so.    Thank you,  Derek Bouchard   Environmental Manager  Western North Carolina/Eastern Tennessee    1070 Riverside Drive  Asheville, North Carolina 28804  e  dbouchard@republicservices.com  c  3143023634  w  www.republicservices.com    3     From: Patrone, John [mailto:john.patrone@ncdenr.gov] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 8:19 AM To: Bouchard, Derek Cc: Watkins, Jason; Aja, Deborah Subject: RE: [External] RE: Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC - Bishop Road TS 41-18 Follow up Discussion   Derek,    The additional comments submitted are acceptable.  As mentioned, please resubmit the entire NOV response  packet.  Upon receipt, this office will close‐out the NOV.      Ensure you state that at least two Republic Services on site management staff will be SWANA certified in TS operations.      Note: Re. the TS Wkly Insp. Log  ‐ emphasis shall be placed on ensuring that all grime and liquid is removed from the  tipping floor by closing time each day such that bare concrete is visible.      John    John Patrone Environmental Senior Specialist Division of Waste Management – Solid Waste Section Department of Environmental Quality   336-776-9673 office 919-280-4814 cell john.patrone@ncdenr.gov PO Box 16202 High Point, NC 27261       Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.   From: Bouchard, Derek [mailto:DBouchard@republicservices.com]   Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 11:36 AM  To: Patrone, John <john.patrone@ncdenr.gov>  Cc: Watkins, Jason <jason.watkins@ncdenr.gov>; Ulishney, Adam <adam.ulishney@ncdenr.gov>  Subject: RE: [External] RE: Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC ‐ Bishop Road TS 41‐18 Follow up Discussion    CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless verified. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to  Report Spam.  1 Patrone, John From:Ulishney, Adam Sent:Tuesday, April 24, 2018 1:41 PM To:Patrone, John Cc:Chao, Ming-tai Subject:RE: [External] Summary of Corrective Action - Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC - Bishop Road TS 41-18 Follow up Inspection Follow Up Flag:Follow up Flag Status:Flagged John, Based on my review of the report below are my comments: Page 2 states: “6020B – Detection range on arsenic (<1.7 mg/kg) was above the residential PSRG but above groundwater and industrial PSRGs as well as above background range and mean values.” I believe they meant to say that the detection range of arsenic was above the residential PSRG but BELOW groundwater and industrial PSRG. Do not know about background. The detection range was 1.7 mg/kg and the industrial standard for arsenic 3mg/kg and POG is 5.8 mg/kg Page 2 states: “Chromium value in the 1’ sample was 7.1 mg/kg, above all three categories of PSRGs. 3’sample was 6.4 mg/kg, above groundwater and residential PSRB, below industrial (6.5 mg/kg).” Chromium is unlikely to be above the industrial standard. The total chromium standard of 6.5 mg/kg that they used assumes that all chromium detected is chromium 6. That is probably unlikely as there would be some chromium 3 present and the industrial standard for Chromium 3 is 350,000 mg/kg. Additional tests would be need to determine how much of the total chromium is chrome 6 and how much is chrome 3. Other than maybe a brief revision to discuss or incorporate the above comments, I would conclude that the analytical results for soils meet the standards for the intended use of the site. If you would like to discuss further just let me know. Sincerely, Adam Ulishney, Environmental Compliance Branch Head Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Phone: (919) 707-8210 Email: adam.ulishney@ncdenr.gov Physical Address: 217 West Jones Street, Raleigh, NC 27603 Mailing Address: 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 1 Patrone, John From:Chao, Ming-tai Sent:Tuesday, April 24, 2018 1:59 PM To:Patrone, John Subject:RE: [External] Summary of Corrective Action - Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC - Bishop Road TS 41-18 Follow up Inspection Follow Up Flag:Follow up Flag Status:Flagged John: I have not comment on the tipping floor restoration because Republic said in the report that the repairmen of the concrete was based on the original design generated by a third party (Arp Engineer, 2004) which I can’t locate the original design at all in the Laserfiche. The descriptions of the steps/procedures of the repair are reasonable but the attached photos do not provide the details of rebar/dowel connection between the new and existing floor portions. The last photo in Attachment 2 is not really giving me good confidence of the strength of the foundation. But the job does not required by the permit action and if the floor fails again, Republic will be hit by another NOV down the road. Ming   From: Patrone, John   Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 9:34 AM  To: Ulishney, Adam <adam.ulishney@ncdenr.gov>  Cc: Chao, Ming‐tai <ming.chao@ncdenr.gov>  Subject: FW: [External] Summary of Corrective Action ‐ Republic Services of North Carolina, LLC ‐ Bishop Road TS 41‐18  Follow up Inspection    Adam,    See attached corrective action report from the facility (41‐18).  Please respond re. the soil sampling data.      Ming – please respond re. tipping floor structural concerns.      John    John Patrone Environmental Senior Specialist Division of Waste Management – Solid Waste Section Department of Environmental Quality   336-776-9673 office 919-280-4814 cell john.patrone@ncdenr.gov PO Box 16202 High Point, NC 27261