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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0403_AnsonLF_sitesuitability_19960130l-k State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Solid Waste Management James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary William L. Meyer, Director January 30, 1996 Mr. Jose Urrutia, P. E. Manager, Environmental Engineering Chambers Development of North Carolina, Inc. 2236 Bolton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30318 Re: Notification of Site Suitability Proposed Solid Waste Management Facility Anson County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Urrutia: ID FE F1 The Solid Waste Section of the Division of Solid Waste Management has completed its review of the site study for the proposed Chambers Landfill. The Division hereby notifies Chambers Development of North Carolina, Inc. that the site is suitable for development of a solid waste management facility. Chambers Development of North Carolina, Inc. is authorized to prepare an application for a permit to construct in accordance with the conditions of this letter. SPECIFIC DISPOSAL AREA Chambers may submit an application for Permit to Construct a Solid Waste Management Facility in general accordance with the conceptual plan presented in the Site Plan application. Upon review of the Design Hydrogeology Report, Location Restriction Demonstrations and the Facility Plan, the Division will approve a specific disposal area. The approved disposal area may be limited as a result of the review of this additional information. PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT APPLICATION The Permit to Construct Application shall be prepared in accordance with 15A NCAC 13B .1617(a). The first five-year phase of landfill development shall be covered specifically in the Engineering Plan. The permit to construct application shall also include the following requirements for additional local government approvals, additional hydrogeologic investigation and completion of location restriction demonstrations. P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 60% recycled/ 10% post -consumer paper .., Mr. Urrutia January 30, 1996 Page 2 Additional Local Government Approvals: Enclosed is a copy of North Carolina General Statute (N.C.G.S.) 130A-294(bl). This statute requires that the applicant obtain a franchise for the operation of a sanitary landfill from each local government having jurisdiction over any part of the land on which the landfill and appurtenances are to be located. This franchise shall be included in the Permit to Construct application. This statute also requires that the applicant request a determination as to whether the local government having jurisdiction over any part of the land on which the landfill and appurtenances are to be located has in effect a franchise, zoning, subdivision, or land -use planning ordinance applicable to the sanitary landfill and whether the proposed landfill would be consistent with the applicable ordinances. This determination, in the form of a signed affidavit as specified in the statute, shall be submitted to the Department. Additional Hydrogeologic Investigation: The permit to construct application shall include a Design Hydrogeology Report as required by • Solid Waste Management Rule .1623(b). There are two items that will need special attention in the Design Hydrogeology Report: (1) Additional information is needed to demonstrate that the streams bordering the site are serving as groundwater discharge features; and (2) Further investigation is needed to demonstrate that the diabase dikes are not serving as preferential groundwater flow zones. Also, please refer to the attached memorandum from Bobby Lutfy dated January 26, 1996, for a description of additional hydrogeologic investigation that shall be included in the Design Hydrogeology Report. Completion of Location Restriction Demonstrations: Solid Waste Management Rule .1620(d)(2)(D) requires completion of any location restriction demonstrations in accordance with Rule .1622. Specifically, Chambers Development of North Carolina, Inc. shall complete location restriction demonstrations for .1622(5) Seismic Impact Zones, (6) Unstable Areas, and (7) Cultural Resources. At a minimum, the Cultural Resources demonstration shall include plans for data recovery and/or mitigation of sites determined eligible and potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Further investigation of impacted sites with undetermined eligibility shall also be addressed. Written concurrence the Division of Cultural Resources shall be provided. PERMITTING PROCEDURES 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 Mr. Urrutia January 30, 1996 Page 3 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 if you would like to schedule a meeting to discuss this letter, please contact me at (919) 733-0692, ext. 255. Sincerely, C ames C. Coffey, Supe so Permitting Branch Solid Waste Section cc: Steven J. Trettel, P.E., GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. Vance Gulledge, Anson County Sherri Coghill Bobby Lutfy Jim Barber Terry Dover Mark Fry