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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001_ROSCANS_2000NC SOLID WASTE c:919-733-4810 Feb 29 2007:40 P.01 February 25, 2000 Mr. Randy Wiggins Cherokee County Manager Courthouse Murphy, N.C. 28906 NORTH CARCIANA ❑rFARTM.ENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL, RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT' Re: Environmental Assessment Requirements (Peruait #20-01) Dear Mr. Wiggins, Based upon a historical review of the water quality data, the presence of synthetic volatile organic compounds in the ground water at the site is confi med. The samples were taken from monitoring wells located near the site property boundary. For these reasons the Solid Waste Section is requiring an environmental assessment of the site. The County should acquire the services of a N.C. licensed professional geologist with experience in assessment and remediation of ground water contamination and submit a plan that addresses the ground water exceedances. The professional geologist shall consult with the Solid Waste Section (Section) about the landfill site prior to developing the plan. The Section will review the submitted plan, approve it, or request more information or amendments before implementation. The plan shall then be implemented as approved. Please submit the plan for approval within ninety (90) days. If I can be of assistance or if you have any questions please contact me at (919) 733- 0592, extension 261. Sincerely, Mazk Poindexter, Hydrogeologist Environmental Compliance Unit Solid Waste Section Foss# -it* Fax Nate 7671 oalePy -ca pages". c: Philip Prete Brent Rockett Jim Patterson central file C;1Documems1COUNTIes1CHEROKiE\20.01#2,AST Tp' aj&ro - F^r_om `ate Pho119 # Phone # Fax # _ 4. FaX # O 1646 MAIL SERVICE CENYER, RAI.EIOH, NORTH CAROLiNA 27699-1646 401 ODLRLIN ROAD, SUITE TEO, RALEIGm, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733.4SSO FAX 419-719-#6OS AN CQUAL OvrORTVN1TY / AFrIMMAYIVE ACY10N EMPLOYER . SO% RECYC6ED/10% PIPET-CONZ4 MER PAPER NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility. /�%� `` '�l.,l Permit County Name of Facility � Location Date of last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes No N/A A. Specific Condition(s) Violated _ II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A N _ C. Ad•i n. Code 138 Section A. Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. 10 III. Other Violations of Rule or Law IV. Evaluator's Comments V. Continuation Page Requiredd Yes No Receiving Signature Evaluation Date Solid Waste Section DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Part III Pink: Regional Office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEML.. f SOLID WASTE SECTION MEMORANDUM TO: Brent Rockett Solid Waste Western Area Supervisor FROM: Jim Patterson Waste Management Specialist SUBJECT: Solid Waste Complaint at Cherokee County Landfills Permit No. 20-01 and Permit No. 20-02 Cherokee County, Facility DATE: February 29, 2000 After receiving the e-mails on Monday, February 21, 2000, with complaints concerning solid waste and the Cherokee County Landfills, I made an unannounced visit to the Cherokee County Landfill on Tuesday morning, February 22, 2000. Upon arriving at the landfill, I learned that Robert Allen, Cherokee County Landfill Supervisor, and Wayne Sullivan, Cherokee County's Consulting Engineering firm representative, were meeting with Randy Wiggins, Cherokee County Manager, to discuss the Cherokee County Solid Waste plan update. I telephoned the courthouse and made arrangements to meet with them to discuss the areas of concern mentioned by the complainants. Detailed below is a list of the areas of concern and answers to the issues obtained from my interview, my personal knowledge, and/or information obtained from on -site visits to the landfills on this day (February 22, 2000). (1) "Garbage left exposed all night because the artificial cover is too small for the amount of garbage." My unannounced visits to the landfill have reflected waste properly covered most of the time. In looking over past inspection sheets, inappropriate cover was documented as a violation once during the past two years of quarterly inspections. This was noted during my September 14, 1999 inspection. Also, the approved operation plan for this facility speaks of cover being a combination.of soil and synthetic material. (2) "(')Equipment that is routinely run over plastic liner posing a problem to its integrity. (B) Toxic chemicals dumped indiscriminately in the landfill." (A) During my visits/inspections, I have not observed equipment running on the liner. There is a three-foot layer of protective soil over the plastic liner and I have not seen this cover disturbed. Also, Mr. Allen stated that there has been no equipment tearing - up the liner. - - - (B) Toxic chemicals are not allowed to be dumped into the landfill. Cherokee County does routine waste screenings at the landfill to ensure that hazardous waste is excluded. Mr. Allen informs me that there is a pesticide disposal program offered by the Department of Agriculture to assist homeowners and farmers with these materials. (3) "Pooling of Leachate." I observed no pooling of leachate at the Cherokee County Landfill. I did observe some impounded water in a couple of areas that had received intermediate cover and were seeded. I asked landfill personnel to fill these areas with soil. I am sending pictures reflecting this situation. (4) "No inspection of garbage dumped in the middle of the ni ." According to landfill employees, there is no dumping of garbage in the middle of the night. Landfill operating hours are from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday, and from 7:30 AM to 12:00 noon on Saturday. Ihe landfill is closed on Sundays. Mr. Robert Allen, landfill operator, and Mr. Jeff Clark, scale house attendant (also MOLO certified) indicated that county trucks do not dump until daylight. Mr. Clark is on site every day except Sundays. On Sundays, the landfill is closed to the public, but three to five compactor loads from greenbox sites are hauled to the landfill and covered with soil by a landfill employee. (5) "Leaching of the old landfill into the Valley Rive ." Wayne Sullivan and I walked the entire perimeter of the old, closed landfill and observed no evidence of leachate from the landfill entering the river. I did point out some on -site erosion on the old landfill, which was noted as a violation on my February 18, 2000 post -closure inspection of the site. (6) "The storing of white goods at the old landfill and the practice of disposing of white goods in the new landfill." (A) Cherokee County uses the old landfill premises as its white good collection site. White goods are stored in an area that was not used for solid waste disposal. The area is between the old maintenance building and the landfill area. White goods were being loaded for off -site shipment during my visit to the landfill this day. (B) As for disposing of white goods in the new landfill, Cherokee County Landfill personnel told me that occasionally white goods come to the landfill from unmanned greenbox sites. However, when this happens, the white goods are taken to the white goods collection site at the old landfill. (7) "The dumping of construction and demolition debris into the Subtitle D Landfill." Cherokee County does dispose of construction and demolition material in their Subtitle D Landfill. The county does not have a landfill strictly for C&D disposal, so the material goes into the Subtitle D cell. This is not a violation of any federal or state regulations. (8) "The disposal of animals that were not cremated by the humane shelters." According to Mr. Allen, Cherokee County does accept non -cremated animals for disposal at the landfill. He said that when dead animals come to the landfill, they are taken to the disposal area and covered immediately. This disposal practice is in agreement with, and in a manner prescribed by the North Carolina Solid Waste Management regulations. (9) "The disposal of yard waste into a Subtitle D Landfill." Cherokee County stores "yard trash" in a notified yard trash storage site. The site is the former site of the county's air 2 curtain burner and is located adjacent to the white goods storage area at the old landfill. Mr. Allen stated that occasionally LCID waste, such as large stumps, is placed in the Subtitle D cell. Since LCID is not "yard trash," this practice is acceptable. (10) "The constant bird problem due to garbage left exposed." As I have stated earlier, I have found the landfill in Cherokee County covered most of the time (seven out of eight inspections). I have, however, seen birds at the site almost every time I have visited. I hav, also seen birds at every other landfill that I visit/inspect. Cherokee County has a bird management plan in its approved solid waste operational plan. It is required that the plan be implemented if there is a "bird strike" by an incoming or outgoing plane at the Andrews airport. Such strikes have not been reported. (11) "Lack of enforcement on litter and ille ag 1 dumping." Cherokee County needs to upgrade its enforcement practices. The Cherokee County Solid Waste plan states that the Sheriff's department will be the agency responsible to enforce litter and dumping violations. I do not believe this has been a priority for the Sheriff's department. Mr. Randy Wiggins and Mr. Wayne Sullivan told me that the county has prepared three manned greenbox sites to be placed in operation soon. They plan to place attendants at all collection sites in the future. They stated that the problem of unacceptable materials on the ground at the collection sites (furniture and building debris) should be resolved when all sites are manned. I was also told by Mr. Wiggins and Mr. Sullivan that Cherokee County plans to have better enforcement of litter laws and is committed to taking additional measures in the coming years to resolve problems. (12) "Fire prevention plan." Mr. Allen told me that fire extinguishers are located on landfill equipment, in the scale house, and at the fuel storage area in the landfill. Mr. Randy Wiggins related that county employees are told to call 911 in case of any emergency, including fires. I am enclosing photographs (taken on the day of my visit to the Cherokee County Landfill) for your review. Please let me know if further information concerning this matter is needed. 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Rand-—V{%1.... •. y ggms GOVERNOR Cherokee County Manager 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 WAYNE MCDEVITT , SECRETARY NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION June 30, 2000 RE: Notice of Violation Compliance Inspection Cherokee County Landfill Permit No 20-01 (Inactive Site) Cherokee County Dear Mr. Wiggins: A notice of violation compliance inspection was conducted at the Cherokee County Landfill located on SR 1515 near Marble, NC on June 23, 2000. The violation concern- ing excessive site erosion at this site had been corrected. This office wishes to thank you and your staff for your efforts toward rectifying this problem. Sincerely, James E. Patterson Waste Management Specialist JEP:sb cc: Brent Rockett, Western Area Supervisor Phil Prete, Head, Field Operations Branch Robert Allen, Cherokee County Landfill Jeff Clark, Cherokee County Landfill i INTERCHANGE BUILDING, 59 WOODFIN PLACE, ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 PHONE 828-251-6208 FAX 828-251-6452 \' AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/1 O% POST-CONSU M ER PAPER NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Section SOLID WASTE KANAGENENT FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT Type of Facility 'A Permit # o county. Name of Fac i I i ty. Location Date of Last Evaluation I. Permit Conditions Followed Yes A. Specific Condition(s) Violated No N/A II. Operational Requirements Followed Yes No 15A N-C. Admin. Code 13B Section - A. Specific Violation(s) by number and letter. III- Other Violations of Rule or IV. Evaluator's Comments V. Contirvuation Page Required17 Yes No Receiving Signature Evaluation Date Solid Waste Section DEHNR 3793 (Part I White: Facility Part II Canary: Central Office Part III Pink: Regional office) Solid Waste Section (Review 7/94) e� NCDENR JAME5_H._FWN_T_JR NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION May 4, 2000 GOVERNOR CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED P 458 921 924 WAYNE MCDEvm SECRETARY Mr. Randy Wiggins, County Manager Cherokee County Courthouse 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 RE: Notice of Violation Old Cherokee County Landfill (Permit No. 20-01) Cherokee County/Facility Dear Mr. Wiggins: Pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 130A-22(a) and 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B, I conducted inspections on February 18, 2000 and on May 2, 2000 of the Cherokee County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill located on SR 1515 near Marble, North Caro- lina. The inspections found the Cherokee County Municipal Landfill to be in violation of certain requirements contained in the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, codified at 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B, specifically: 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(7)(b) requires that adequate t= sediment control measures (structures or devices) shall be utilized to prevent excessive on -site erosion. The old Cherokee County Landfill is operating in violation of 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(7)(b) in that several large eroded areas were observed at the time of the inspections. Based on the foregoing, the County of Cherokee is hereby ordered to take the following actions by June 15, 2000 to correct all violations as stated in this Notice of Violation, and otherwise be in compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Manage- i ment Rules, codified at 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 1313: Comply with 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(7)(b) by repair- ing eroded areas with appropriate soils (soils with permeabilities of 1 x 10' centi- meters per second, plus a six-inch erosion layer). Adequate erosion control devices should then be installed to prevent future erosion of these areas. INTERCHANGE BUILDING, 59 WOODFIN PLACE, ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 PHONE 828-251 -6208 FAX 828-251 -6452 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - SOq RECYCLED/1 Oq POST -CONSUMER PAPER Mr. Randy Wiggins May 4, 2000 Page 2 If the requirements stated above are not met on a continuing basis, enforcement action may be taken. Remedies include assessment of administrative penalties of up to $5,000.00 per day per violation, dating from the compliance date in this Notice of Violation and/or injunctive relief, pursuant to N.C.G.S. §130A-22 or N.C.G.S. § 130A- 18. extension 209. Sincerely, James E. Patterson Waste Management Specialist JEP:sb cc: Brent Rockett, Western Area Supervisor Phil Prete, Head, Field Operations Branch Robert Allen Jeff Clark Cl PHONE CALL ❑ DISCUSSION FIELD TRIP ❑ CONFERENCE RECORD OF COMMUNICATION ❑ OTHER (SPECIFY) (Record of item checked above) TO: FROM: DATE d!- I- !2ovJ TIME — .. 5.,,, 1 - ��� �'r ri� i awl l� - l�l /�t hL� �JGG�"9►Tj sueJEci A �� ,t�j DIY', §�+ �. 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NCDENR JAMES 8.-HUN7--JR_ -Mr. Randy Wiggins — GOVERNOR Cherokee County Manager 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION June 30, 2000 WAYNE MCDEVITT SECRETARY RE: Notice of Violation Compliance Inspection Cherokee County Landfill Permit No 20-01 (Inactive Site) Cherokee County Dear Mr. Wiggins: A notice of violation compliance inspection was conducted at the Cherokee County Landfill located on SR 1515 near Marble, NC on June 23, 2000. The violation concern- ing excessive site erosion at this site had been corrected. This office wishes to thank you and your staff for your efforts toward rectifying this problem. Sincerely, K ''A James E. Patterson Waste Management Specialist JEP:sb cc: Brent Rockett, Western Area Supervisor Phil Prete, Head, Field Operations Branch Robert Allen, Cherokee County Landfill ^" a Jeff Clark, Cherokee County Landfill - ' -la". INTERCHANGE BUILDING, 59 WOODFIN PLACE, ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 PHONE 828-251-6208 FAX 828-251-6452 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY /AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/1 O% POST -CONSUMER PAPER A NC®ENR GOVERNOR WAYNE MCDEVITT SECRETARY x- y x fiS Y CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED P 458 921 924 Mr. Randy Wiggins, County Manager Cherokee County Courthouse 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION May 4, 2000 hi RECEIVE ­_J MAY ? p 2ma RE: Notice of Violation Old Cherokee County Landfill (Permit No. 20-01) Cherokee County/Facility Dear Mr. Wiggins: Et`;'onal Office Pursuant to N.C.G.S. § 130A-22(a) and 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B, I conducted inspections on February 18, 2000 and on May 2, 2000 of the Cherokee County Municipal Solid Waste Landfill located on SR 1515 near Marble, North Caro- lina. The inspections found the Cherokee County Municipal Landfill to be in violation of certain requirements contained in the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, codified at 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B, specifically: 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(7)(b) requires that adequate sediment control measures (structures or devices) shall be utilized to prevent excessive on -site erosion. The old Cherokee County Landfill is operating in violation of 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(7)(b) in that several large eroded areas were observed at the time of the inspections. Based on the foregoing, the County of Cherokee is hereby ordered to take the following actions by June 15, 2000 to correct all violations as stated in this Notice of Violation, and otherwise be in compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Manage- ment Rules, codified at 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 1313: Comply with 15A North Carolina Administrative Code 13B .1626(7)(b) by repair- ing eroded areas with appropriate soils (soils with permeabilities of 1 x 10' centi- meters per second, plus a six-inch erosion layer). Adequate erosion control devices should then be installed to prevent future erosion of these areas. INTERCHANGE BUILDING, 59 WOODFIN PLACE, ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 PHONE 828-2S1-6208 FAX 828-251-6452 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/1 O% POST -CONSUMER PAPER Mr. Randy Wiggins May 4, 2000 Page 2 If the requirements stated above are not met on a continuing basis, enforcement action may be taken. Remedies include assessment of administrative penalties of up to $5,000.00 per day per violation, dating from the compliance date in this Notice of Violation and/or injunctive relief, pursuant to N.C.G.S. §130A-22 or N.C.G.S. § 130A- 18. you- ave-any-ques ions-coneern-ing- is ma er,-p ease-ca -me-at - - - - - - - _ - - , extension 209. Sincerely, James E. Patterson Waste Management Specialist JEP:sb cc: Brent Rockett, Western Area Supervisor Phil Prete, Head, Field Operations Branch Robert Allen Jeff Clark S Y Z 4 WDENR ._ -JAMEBT -B.-HUNJR. -lgglns GOVERNOR Cherokee County Manager 201 Peachtree Street Murphy, NC 28906 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION June 30, 2000 WAYNE MCDEVITT SECRETARY RE. Notice of Violation Compliance Inspection Cherokee County Landfill Permit No 20-01 (Inactive Site) Cherokee County Dear Mr. Wiggins: A notice of violation compliance inspection was conducted at the Cherokee County Landfill located on SR 1515 near Marble, NC on June 23, 2000. The violation concern- ing excessive site erosion at this site had been corrected. This office wishes to thank you and your staff for your efforts toward rectifying this problem. Sincerely, co, " James E. Patterson Waste Management Specialist JEP:sb cc: Brent Rockett, Western Area Supervisor Phil Prete, Head, Field Operations Branch Robert Allen, Cherokee County Landfill Jeff Clark, Cherokee County Landfill �k3 IV INTERCHANGE BUILDING, 59 WOODFIN PLACE, ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28801 PHONE 828-251-6208 FAX 828-251-6452 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER NCDENR/DPPEA Organic Wastes Recycling Grant RFP North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance 2000 Organic Wastes Recycling Grant Application Form IMPORTANT: Before sending proposal, use grant check-offffsheet on reverse side. Organic Wastes Applicant: Tax ID number - Please check one: - Recycling Grants Cycle 56-000285 Category: Public Sector Agency X Project Start Date: Organic Waste Diversion Private Non -Profit _ January 2000, Cmmnno ]')emnnH Pmiect Private For Profit Project Title Amount requested from DPPEA Backyard Composting Demonstrations in Cherokee County $1,200.00 Applicant's Name, flailing Address, Zip Code Amount of cash match NC Cooperative Extension. Service —Cherokee Co. Center $400.00 39 Peachtree St., Suite 103, Murphy, NC' 28906 Name & Title of Person with Daily Responsibility for Project Phone Number Katherine O'Brien, Asst. Agricultural Extension Agent( 828) 837-2210 Project Summary (Limited to this Page) The goal of the project is to promote reduction of -organic matter entering the Cherokee County Landfill by placing five composting demonstration areas at various schools and convenience centers throughout the county. Several local schools have or are in the process of building outdoor classrooms and nature trails. Various teachers have requested assistance with adding composting demonstrations to'the outdoor learning centers. Also, the county is in the process of building convenience centers- for the collection of trash. By. having composting demonstrations at the convenience sites and schools-, the public will become more aware of the process, methods, and benefits of composting. The demonstration sites will include an educational sign and one type of compost bin. In addition, educational programs on'composting will be presented to students and citizens- to,further promote composting. The project will be completed within one year after starting the project. By implementing backyard composting demonstrations and educational programs in Cherokee County, citizens will become more knowledgeable.on how they canhelp reduce the amount of organic wastes entering the landfill. Certification: I hereby certify that the information provided within this grant application is true and accurate to my knowledge. If awarded a grant, I agree to allow NCDENR/DPPEA to disseminate any a��n++'�1d all information developed as a . V result of this project6 q q Katherine O'Brien, Assistant Agricultural Extension Agent /0-�9�// Name of Authorized Person Title Siznature Date The following information will be completed by UPY> A stall: Date application received to 14 Date of Acknowledgment to Applicant /(0 Proposal Number �� �' 5 A SOLID WASTE SECTFON COMPLIANCE REVIEW A 1. Name and _r _ _ Y, 5 �brwsl, Crag=mod F t �,�cl� l.Q C� 2. Does the company / individual / government unit hav a past or current solid waste permit' L �� G�4U -PQ(- P " Yes No )�,— If yes, write facility type: , and permit_#: 3. Has formal compliance action (NOVs or COs) been taken against this company / individual / government in the past 3 years? Yes No —)LIf yes, describe the violation or compliance action: 4. Are there any outstanding compliance issues or penalties? Yes No -,X— If no, has compliance been maintained for at least one year? Yes No 5. Are there any special considerations which should be given to the company / individual / government unit because of hardship, need, etc.? Describe the situation: 6. Would a grant/award serve as an incentive to improve compliance/the solid waste management program? Yes No N/A ,7_ ,N_ Date Withhold grant/award? • _. (circle one): -- - - Y N Section Regional Reviewer District Supervisor's Initials For Central Office Use Only: Additional Findings from Central Compliance Review: For the purposes of this grant/award, this applicant has a satisfactory compliance history. Yes No c:\wpdocs\cmplirev.frm Form Revised 7/18/95 ALT, NCDENR Randy Wiggins JAMES B. HUNT JR• Cherokee County Manager GOVERNOR 75 Peachtree Street Suite 112 Murphy, NC 28906 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT November 2, 2000 BILL HOLMAN Dear Mr. Wiggins: SECRETARY This is in response to your request that White Goods Management Account funds be reserved for Cherokee County for capital improvements in the county white WILLIAM L. MEYER goods program. This is in reference to a used tractor -trailer, roll -off truck, 7 roll - DIRECTOR off trailers, and the partial costs of a recycling building. As provided in GS 130A-309.83, the "Department determines that the costs are eligible for reimbursement and that ftinds will be available..." Funds will be provided after expenditures have been made and the county has incurred a deficit in its white goods program. This is to inform you that $169,834.27 has been reserved in the White Goods Management Account for Cherokee County. These funds will be used to reimburse the county for these improvements in the white goods program. After expenditures have been made, it will be necessary to complete an application form to describe the county costs. Also, it will be necessary to amend Cherokee County's ten-year solid waste plan to include these improvements in services. A copy of the plan should be submitted with the completed application form after expenditures have been made. Please c f you have questions. Sin erely, Dexter Matth6ws, Chief Solid Waste Section cc: Paul Crissman Ernest Lawrence Jim Patterson-�r Cheryl Hannah Benjamin Ugwuegbu �m 1646 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1646 401 OBERLIN ROAD, SUITE 150, RALEIGH, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER A NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT October 18, 2000 .LAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR Richard Honeycutt Cheroke County Manager Courthouse BILL HOLMAN Murphy NC 28906 a SECRETARY : F Dear Mr. Richard Honeycutt: WILLIAM L. MEYER This is to inform you that a grant from the White roods Management Account DIRECTOR for $282.00 has been awarded to Cherokee County. These funds were requested by William J. Block to reimburse the county for losses incurred during January - June 2000 in managing white goods. The check will be forwarded to your county directly from our finance office. We are pleased to provide this additional support. Thank you for your efforts in managing white goods. Please call Ernest Lawrence or Paul Crissman at 919- 733-0692 if you have questions. Sincerely, t Dexter Matthews, Chief Solid Waste Section Cc: William J. Block Ernest Lawrence Bill Block Jim Patterson t x 'i 1646 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1646 401 OBERLIN ROAD, SUITE 150, RALEIGH, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT March 1, 2000 JAMES B. HUNT JR. GOVERNOR Richard Honeycutt Cherokee County Manager Courthouse Bldg: BILL HOLMAN Murphy, NC 28906- SECRETARY Dear Mr. Honeycutt: WILLIAM L. MEYER This is to inform you that a grant from the Scrap Tire Disposal Account DIRECTOR for $1,780.47 has been awarded to Cherokee County. These funds were requested by Robert Allen to reimburse the county for losses incurred during April -September 1999 in managing scrap tires. The check will be forwarded to your county directly from our finance office. We are pleased to provide this additional support. Thank you for your efforts in managing scrap tires. Please call me at 919-733-0692 if you have questions. SPECIAL NOTE: Please be aware that grant requests are currently exceeding funding for the program. Some counties are not being awarded 100% of their requests. In accordance with General Statute, preference is given to counties that have cost effective tire disposal programs and strong efforts to avoid providing free disposal for out-of- state tires. On the next grant cycle it will be necessary to provide detailed information on costs if disposal costs exceed $0.75 per tire or $75.00 per ton and detailed information on efforts to avoid out-of-state tires. Sincerely, Dexter Matthews, Chief Solid Waste Section _-- Cc: Robert Allen Ernest Lawrence William J. Block Jim Patterson t' 1646 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1646 401 OBERLIN ROAD, SUITE 150, RALEIGH, NC 27605 PHONE 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY / AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER - 50% RECYCLED/10% POST -CONSUMER PAPER