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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5409_LenoirLF_permitfile_20020101c; z N O O E 0 a. m CD Nt LO c54 --©q OPERATION/CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS Municipal Services PO Box 97, Gamer, North Carolina 27529 (919) 772-5393 October 17, 2002 Ms. Sherri Coghill, Environmental Engineer NC Solid Waste Section 401 Oberlin Road, Ste. 150 Raleigh, NC 27605 Re: Lenoir County Permit to Construct Dear Ms. Coghill: CIVIL/SANITARY ENGINEERS Engineering Company, P.A. PO Box 349, Boone, North Carolina 28W7 (828) 262-1767 Please find enclosed two copies of the application for the permit to construct Phase 1 of the Lenoir County Landfill. The Design Hydrogeologic Report was submitted to Elizabeth Stewart October 14, 2002. On behalf of Lenoir County, we request that this application be reviewed as quickly as possible since we need to begin construction on Phase 1 by the 1" of March 2003. We appreciate any and all consideration that can be given this project. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely yours, MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING SERVICES CO., PA � 17 �64me-� D. Wayne Sullivan Project Manager Copy: Mr. John Bauer w/o enclosures Mr. Bee Barnett w/o enclosures North Carolina M18A Department of Environment and Natural Resources • 40 Division of Waste Management Michael F. Easley, Governor NCDENR William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Dexter R. Matthews, Director October 14, 2002 Mr. John Bauer, Manager Lenoir County PO BOX 3289 Kinston, NC 28502-3289 Re: Notification of Site Suitability Lenoir County Landfill Dear Mr. Bauer: The Solid Waste Section of the Division of Waste Management has completed its review of the site study for the Lenoir County Landfill. Pursuant to Rule .1618(a)(1), the Division hereby notifies Lenoir County that the 127-acre site, as proposed in the conceptual plan, is suitable for development of a solid waste management facility. Lenoir County is authorized to prepare an application for a permit to construct. The Permit to Construct Application shall be prepared in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B • .1617(a) and shall address the first five-year phase of landfill development. The Permit to Construct Application should be in general accordance with the conceptual plan shown in the Site Study; however, the Division will approve a specific disposal area only after reviewing the Facility Plan as required by Rule. 1617(a)(1). Solid Waste Management Rule .0201 requires the Division to issue a solid waste permit in two parts. The first part is a Permit to Construct and the second part is a Permit to Operate. This letter is not a permit. This letter only informs the applicant that they may proceed with their permit application. The final action the Division may take on a permit application is the issuance or denial of a permit. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Sherri Coghill at (919) 733-0692, extension 259. 4"1" mes C. Coffey, Chi slid Waste Section cc: Bee Barnett, Solid Waste Director Wayne Sullivan, Municipal Engineering Jim Barber, DWM Mark Fry, DWM John Crowder, DWM 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone: 919-733-0692 \ FAX: 919-733-4810 \ Internet: www.enr.state.nc.us/ AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY \ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED / 10% POST CONSUMER PAPER r A0971.6-02 01:31P P.01 FAX COVER SHEET DATE: U to 2 FROM: LENOIR COUNTY ADMINISTRATION P.O. BOX 3289 130 S. QUEEN STREET KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28502 FAX NUMBER: (252) 559-6454 . PHONE NUMBER: (252) 559-6450 PLEASE DELIVER TO: lean SUBJECT: FAX NUMBER CALLED: TOTAL. NUMBER OF PAGES (including cover sheet): COMMENTS:I.C�� 0 1dt--133-%AQ10 0 If you did not receive legible copies of all pages, please call and let us know as soon as possible. Thank you. Aug- if —02 01 : 32P P.02 .7 The Free Praha / Way, Mips} 16, 2i • A3 • The Lenoir County Board of Commissioners shalt conduct a public hearing on Monday. September 16, 2002, sometime during its regular g ROOM of theeLenoirhCounty Courthouss, 30 South Queen Street, Kis at 4:00 p.m. In the Boarcre Main nston, North Carolina, for the purpose of taking comments from the public with regards to the possible siting and construction of a sanitary landfill to handle solid waste as defined In NCGS 130 A — 290 but not including hazardous waste. The purpose of the new tandfll is to provide for a lined landfill as required by state and federal law. The landfill is being sited and designed with the fotiowing parameters: TIME FRAME: 5-year cell. QUANTITY: Only located generated solid waste ated Ite Lenoi Lenoir At the existing landfill, located at 2"9 Hodges Form Road, In the trailing Creek Area. ACRES-_ 10-75 acres (est.); the size of the total tract fs 118 acres DESIGN ENGINEER: Municipal Engineering Services, Inc. At the public hearing or soon thereafter, the Board will consider alternative sites and socioeconomic and demographic data prior to approving the landfill site. Data will be presented at the hearing. The purpose of the hearing is to inform the public of the proposed waste management activities and to receive comments and concerns from the public. Written comments may also be submitted to the County Manager, P.o. Box 3289. Kinston, NC 28502. John Bauer County Manager Lenoir County 0 • • • 0 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Waste Management Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Dexter R. Matthews, Director June 19, 2002 Mr. John C. Sugg Solid Waste Manager Lenoir County Landfill 2949 Hodges Farm Road LaGrange, NC 28551 N I OW, NCDENR Re: Review of Responses for the Site Suitability Hydrogeological Report Lenoir County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill LaGrange, NC — Lenoir County Dear Mr. Sugg: The Solid Waste Section has received and reviewed the responses from the initial Site Suitability Hydrogeologic Report for the Lenoir County MSW Landfill (dated August 1998) submitted by Municipal Engineering Services Company, P.A. on April 4, 2002. Please respond to the following concern. In regards to the wetland area in the far eastern corner of the site, submit in greater detail how this area will be protected. There is a possibility that a permit -from Land Quality will be necessary. Please contact Land Quality for fiirther details. 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone: 919-733-0692 \ FAX: 919-733-4810 \ Internet: www.enr.state.nc.us/ AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY \ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER — 50% RECYCLED / 10% POST CONSUMER PAPER Overall, this report looks good, with the exception of the above comment. If you have any questions or would like to schedule a meeting, please call me at 733-0692 extension 346. Sincerely, Elizabeth R. Stewart Hydrogeologist • • Cc: John Crowder — Waste Management Specialist, Wilmington Regional Office Wayne Sullivan & Kohei Yosida — Municipal Engineering Services Company Sherri Coghill — Engineer, DWM-Solid Waste Section Jim Coffey — Section Chief, DWM-Solid Waste Section • U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ��tk%CXRE � DELq/p\ WILMINGTON DISTRICT X (eFele-ce Igq,61 i?37 MAY 02 2002 Action Id. 2002-I v 614 County L. ENo.I R Quad NO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED Property owner L. ,e a:,, Address P.%3 o,X 3 Z8 Telephone 12UZ i Ste( UTM or LAT/LONG ,/19 o sSbo a 2S40 o Zone �R Size and Location of project (waterbody, road name/number, town, etc.) haae. Y4ny (:Z7 er.&K Description of Activity exa.-.c lva YS c/ LA. e1'( nQc Your work as described above does not require Department of the Army authorization for the following reason(s): _There are no jurisdictional waters or wetlands within the boundaries of the. project as described above. This determination is effective for five years from the date of this document. The proposed project does not have a regulated impact on jurisdictional waters or wetlands. The proposed project is exempt from Department of the Amry regulations. r1 M Any changes in the described work resulting in impacts to jurisdictional waters or wetlands or any new work in jurisdictional waters or wetlands outside the area described above must be coordinated with the Corps of Engineers prior to commencement. Please contact the Regulatory Official specified below. For any activity within the twenty coastal counties, before beginning work, you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management at telephone (919) 733-2293 to discuss any required State permit authorization. This Department of the Army determination does not relieve the property owner of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State, or local approvals/permits. Corps Regulatory Official �� Telephone �1 GI?Sl 16l SURVEY PLATS, FIELD SKETCH, WE LAND DELINEATION FORMS, PROJECT -PLANS, ETC., MUST • BE ATTACHED TO THE YELLOW (FILE) COPY OF THIS FORM, IF REQUIRED OR AVAILABLE. SAW Form 654 February 1999 I Pea m;4 .� 5 4- X X rj'+- oq North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1 •�Division of Waste Management _ • .r.w Michael F. Easley, Governor NCDENR William G. Ross Jr., Secretary Dexter R. Matthews, Director February 12, 2002 Mr. John C. Sugg Solid Waste Manager Lenoir County Landfill 2949 Hodges Farm Road LaGrange, NC 28551 Re: Review of Site Suitability Hydrogeological Report Lenoir County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill LaGrange, NC — Lenoir County • Dear Mr. Sugg: The Solid Waste Section has reviewed the Site Suitability Hydrogeologic Report for the Lenoir County MSW Landfill submitted by Municipal Engineering Services Company, P.A. in August 1998. Please respond to the following concerns. Section II 2.1.2 — Public Water Supply Wells There are only five water supply wells mentioned in this section, which is a discrepancy from the previous Section 2.1. In Section 2.1, six wells are listed. Correct the discrepancy and submit correct number of water supply wells. • Figure I — 2-Mile Perimeter Map There are only five public water supply wells shown on map when six were listed in Section 2.1. How many water supply wells are present in the surrounding area? Correct the map and submit new map. C: 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone: 919-733-0692 \ FAX: 919-733-4810 \ Internet: www.enr.state.nc.us AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY \ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER — 50% RECYCLED / 10% POST CONSUMER PAPER I .r Figure 2 — 2000-Foot Perimeter Map The map shows a closed MSW landfill and a LCID landfill. These landfills are not mentioned in the Background, Section 1.2. There should be mention of any and all existing landfills in the background section. When did the old MSW close? Is the LCID still in operation? Add this information to Section 1.2 and submit. Appendix F — Hydrogeologic Study Text Page 6 — It is stated that "water elevation data from September 22, 1997 was used to generate the potentiometric map located on Plate 2". This is different than the statement on page 2 that says the single day water level readings used to create the potentiometric map on Plate 2 were taken from February 1, 1998. It also states in the notes portion on Plate 2 that the water level data was taken from February 2, 1998. Correct page 6 and submit new page. Tables Table 1 — There are no units displayed on this table. Display the proper units and submit new table. • Table 2 — There is no title on this table and there are no units displayed. What • data is this table presenting? Add title and units to the table and submit new one. Figures Plate 2 — Potentiometric Map The water level reading for P-2 is incorrect. According to Table 1— Groundwater Elevation Summary, the correct reading is 65.81 feet. Change the figure to display the correct water level reading and submit new figure. In the far eastern corner of the site near Phase 1 there is a good sized wetland area. This wetland extends south along the berm of Phase 1. What are the plans for protecting this wetland area? Plate 3A — Cross -Section A -A' • There does not appear to be the required 4-foot separation between the water elevation and ground surface elevation at P-9. Rule 0.1624(4) states a required 4-foot separation between post settlement bottom elevation of the liner and the seasonal high water table. For the Design Study report, submit a figure displaying the long-term seasonal is high groundwater elevations overlaying the subgrade. • Appendix A — Boring Logs Are the piezometers, marked with an "A", used to for the slug tests still present? If not, the abandonment records need to be submitted. The well construction record for P-20 is missing. Submit this record for P-20. Appendix B — Precipitation and Soil Data 4t' Page — Final Quality -Controlled Data from National Climatic Data Center thru 4/30/97 This page is blank. Submit this data. Table displaying water levels in monitoring wells This table has no units. Place units on table and submit new table. What do the values on the far right of table (total, count, media and average) represent? There is no map displaying the location of these monitoring wells. Submit map with the monitoring well locations displayed. Slug Tests • There is no formula displayed on the calculation page. Place the Hvorslev formula on the calculation sheets. For future reference, use more significant figures for the radius of the well, i.e. 0.0833 feet instead of only 0.08 feet. Soil Testing Where did the percentages for sand, silt, and clay used in the effective porosity triangles come from? What depth do these triangles represent? There is no soil laboratory data to confirm the sand, silt and clay percentages. Submit any and all soil laboratory testing data used to determine the particle size percentages. No laboratory soil testing data has been presented, i.e. no atterburg limits, no • USCS data, and no hydrometer readings. Submit all laboratory soil testing information. In the table entitled "Hydraulic Considerations", where did the permeability numbers for the non -slug test wells come from? In the table entitled "Averages for Flow Rates and Effective Porosity", there are no units presented for the flow rates. Put the proper units on the table and submit new table. n LJ With the exception to the above comments, this report looks pretty good. Please feel free • to call me if there are any questions or if you would like to set up a meeting at 733-0692 extension 346. Sincerely, Elizabeth R. Stewart Hydrogeologist Cc: John Crowder — Waste Management Specialist, Wilmington Regional Office Wayne Sullivan & Kohei Yosida — Municipal Engineering Services Company Sherri Coghill — Engineer, DWM-Solid Waste Section Jim Coffey — Acting Section Chief, DWM • n LJ n LJ