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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8606_INSP_20191212FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 1 of 6 UNIT TYPE: Lined MSWLF X LCID X YW Transfer Compost SLAS COUNTY: Surry Closed MSWLF HHW White goods X Incin T&P FIRM PERMIT NO.: 8606-MSWLF-1998 CDLF Tire T&P / Collection X Tire Monofill Industrial Landfill DEMO SDTF FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE Date of Site Inspection: December 5, 2019 & December 12, 2019 Date of Last Inspection: May 23, 2019 FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS: Surry County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill 237 Landfill Road Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 GPS COORDINATES: Lat.: 36.43185 Long.: -80.57530 FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER: Name: Jessica Montgomery, Public Works Director/County Engineer Telephone: (336) 401-8376 Email address: montgomeryj@co.surry.nc.us FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS: Post Office Box 342 Dobson, North Carolina 27017 PARTICIPANTS: Jessica Montgomery, Public Works Director/County Engineer – Surry County Ricky Hawks, Public Works Office Coordinator – Surry County Billy Southard, Landfill Coordinator – Surry County Wayne Sullivan, Municipal Engineering Services, Co. Charles Gerstell, NCDEQ – Solid Waste Section Allen Gaither, NCDEQ – Solid Waste Section STATUS OF PERMIT: A Permit Approval To Construct MSW Landfill Phase 4, Permit Approval to Operate MSW Landfill Phases 1, 2, & 3 and Notified (Less than 2 Acres) LCID Landfill, and Permit for Closure for 8602-MSWLF-1983 (Mt. Airy), 8602- CDLF- (Mt. Airy), and 8602-CDLF-2011 (Mt. Airy) was issued to Surry County on October 18, 2018. PURPOSE OF SITE VISIT: Partial Inspections STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS: N/A OBSERVED VIOLATIONS: A. 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(2)(a) states: “Except as provided in Sub-Item (b) of this Item, the owners or operators of all MSWLF units must cover disposed solid waste with six inches of earthen material at the end of each operating day, or at more frequent intervals if necessary, to control disease vectors, fires, odors, blowing litter, and scavenging.” FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 2 of 6 During the inspection on December 5, 2019, exposed waste was observed along a vertical slope on the west side of Phase 1. The vertical slope was located at the transition point between Phase 1 and the new Phase 4 construction. According to staff, this waste had been uncovered for over 1-month due to an issue with locating the edge of the existing liner at the western edge of Phase 1. A tarp had been installed in the location of concern, but it covered only a small portion of waste. The area of exposed waste was approximately 300-feet long X 20-feet tall. Reinspection during an onsite meeting on December 12, 2019 found no improvement to this area. Exposed waste was also observed within inactive areas surrounding the working face of Phase 2 during the inspection on December 5, 2019. An area of most concern was the inactive portion of the landfill immediately south of the working face observed on both December 5th and December 12, 2019. Waste in the inactive portions of the landfill had not been adequately covered at the end of the previous working day. Surry County is in violation of 15A NCAC 13B .1626(2)(a) in that waste was not covered with 6-inches of earthen material or other Division approved alternative cover at the end of each operating day as required. 12/5/19: View of exposed waste along western edge 12/12/19: View of exposed waste along western edge of Phase 1. (photo by C. Gerstell) of Phase 1. (photo by C. Gerstell) 12/5/19: View of exposed waste south of working face. (photo by C. Gerstell) To achieve compliance, all waste within the landfill, to include the transition area between Phase 1 and Phase 2 must be covered with 6-inches of earthen material or an approved alternative cover material within 20-days of receipt of the Notice of Violation. FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 3 of 6 B. 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(8)(b) states: “Surface water shall not be impounded over or in waste.” During the December 5th and December 12, 2019 inspections, standing water was observed within the trench located along the transition area between Phase 1 and the new Phase 4 construction. Waste exposed from the excavated, vertical slope was observed within the standing water. Therefore, Surry County is in violation of 15A NCAC 13B .1626(8)(b) for allowing surface water to be impounded in waste. 12/5/19: View of impounded water within 12/12/19: View of impounded water within trench at western edge of Phase 1 (photo by trench at western edge of Phase 1 (photo by C. C. Gerstell) Gerstell) To achieve compliance, Surry County must take immediate steps to collect and properly dispose of any leachate within the transition area between Phase 1 and the new Phase 4 construction, as well as install and maintain temporary measures to prevent and/or control any future leachate generated until the necessary permanent repairs are complete. C. 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(8)(d) states in part: “Leachate shall be contained within a lined disposal cell or leachate collection and storage system. All leachate shall be treated, as required by the receiving facility, prior to discharge.” During the December 5th and December 12, 2019 inspections, water was observed comingled with waste within the trench located at the transition area of Phase 1 and the new Phase 4 construction. Leachate means any liquid, including any suspended components in liquid, that has percolated through or drained from solid waste. A portion of the exposed liner within the area of impoundment had been misplaced and damaged as a result of efforts to locate the edge of liner. Therefore, all observations point to a violation of 15A NCAC 13B .1626(8)(d) in that leachate was allowed to accumulate in this area and was not contained within the leachate collection and storage system. To achieve compliance with this rule, Surry County must take immediate steps to collect and properly dispose of any leachate within the transition area between Phase 1 and the new Phase 4 construction, as well as install and maintain temporary measures to prevent and/or control any future leachate generated until the necessary permanent repairs are complete. The Section issued a letter to Surry County on December 16th with specific questions as to an assessment of conditions and the proposed repairs needed. FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 4 of 6 D. 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .0203(d) states “By receiving solid waste at a permitted facility, the permittee(s) shall be considered to have accepted the conditions of the permit and shall comply with the conditions of the permit” • Attachment 2, Part I of the approved permit states in part: ➢ “(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.” ➢ “(4) Modifications or revisions of the approved documents or changes during construction of any landfill unit/cell require approval by the Section.” Surry County is in violation of 15A NCAC 13B .0203(d) and permit conditions in that Phase 4 construction revealed inconsistencies in previously submitted drawings and observed field conditions as it relates to the liner tie-in., which has in part lead to the violations noted above. In addition, changes to the entrance road have been made. The Section was not notified on these items in advance of the December 5th and 12th site visits, and therefore any changes were not approved by the Section. In order to comply with .0203(d) and the noted permit conditions, Surry County shall supply the information requested in the December 16th letter and implement any changes required prior to completion of the liner tie-in between existing Phase 1 and future Phase 4. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 1. The facility is permitted to receive waste generated within a 90-mile radius of Surry County. 2. The facility consists of a lined municipal solid waste landfill unit, white goods area, tire collection area, a less than 2-acres Land Clearing and Inert Debris Unit, and a recycling area for the collection of paper, cardboard, glass and plastic containers, aluminum, steel cans, batteries, cooking oil and electronics. 3. Scrap metal is collected adjacent to the concrete pad designated for the collection of white goods. 4. A gate was provided at the entrance of the facility to prevent unauthorized access. 5. The facility had proper signage. Operations Inspection of the MSWLF Unit: 6. Waste was being placed on southwest portion of Phase 2. 7. The working face was very small and compact. 8. No unacceptable waste streams were observed. 9. A small amount of windblown waste was observed on the western slope of Phase 1 near the transition point to Phase 2. However, the windblown material was maintained within the landfill footprint. Please ensure all windblown waste is picked up and returned to the disposal area at the conclusion of the operating day. 10. Conditions were very wet at the time of inspection due to recent rains. However, access roads were maintained allowing for access and exit from the working face. 11. Construction of the new Phase 4 was in progress at the time of inspection. 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. FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 5 of 6 12. During the December 5, 2019 inspection, severe sedimentation was observed into the woods to the Ararat River south of the Phase 4 Construction. The sediment basin at the southeast corner of Phase 4 was being dipped out during the inspection. This condition was referred to Ms. Tamara Eplin, Regional Engineer with the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) on December 6, 2019. • Inspection on December 12, 2019 found that work to remove sediment from the basin within Phase 4 appeared to have been completed. Additional stone had been placed at the outlet of the pipe leading from the basin, and the silt fence at the toe of the slope had been repaired. Sediment within the woods had been seeded and straw mulched. This information was forwarded to Ms. Tamara Eplin on December 16, 2019. • Please continue to work with DEMLR staff to address erosion and sedimentation concerns. Operations Inspection of the White Goods Area: 13. All white goods containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were being collected onto a designated concrete pad adjacent to the scrap metal staging area. 14. All white goods containing CFCs were being maintained in an upright condition at the time of inspection. 15. A private contractor was on site at the time of inspection collecting metal and white goods. This contractor had staff on site removing CFCs. 16. Please ensure that all small broken pieces of plastic, metal, and glass related to collection and crushing of appliances is removed to prevent the creation of nuisance conditions. Operations of the Tire Collection Area: 17. Tires are temporarily placed on the ground and then loaded into a trailer regularly throughout the day. 18. This area was well managed. Operations of the LCID Unit: 19. The working face was less than one acre in size at the time of inspection. 20. No unacceptable waste streams were observed. 21. This area was well managed. Supporting Comments: 22. The inspection performed on December 12, 2019 was a partial inspection to facilitate a meeting with Surry County staff and Mr. Wayne Sullivan with Municipal Engineering Services, Co. • On December 16, 2019, Mr. Gaither, Permitting Engineer, issued a letter to Ms. Montgomery via electronic correspondence addressing the Solid Waste Section Permitting Branch’s concerns from the inspection performed on December 5, 2019 and subsequent meeting on December 12th. • Please refer to Mr. Gaither’s letter regarding additional information requested to be submitted to the Solid Waste Section. FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section Page 6 of 6 Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report. ________________________________________ Phone: (704) 235-2144 Charles T. Gerstell Environmental Senior Specialist Regional Representative Sent on: 12/20/19 Email Hand delivery X US Mail (w/ NOVs) Certified No.: 7018 0360 0002 2099 2939 & 7018 0360 0002 2099 2946 Copies: Chris Knopf, Surry County Manager Jason Watkins, Field Operations Branch Head (SWS) Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor - Solid Waste Section (SWS) Allen Gaither, Permitting Engineer (SWS) Sherri Stanley, Permitting Branch Head (SWS) Ed Mussler, Chief (SWS)