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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9213_RaleighYW_PTO_20070319q2--/�) �F� NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Dexter R. Matthemvs, Director Division of Waste Management Uchael F. Easley. Governor Mllarn G. Ross Jr., Secretary April 2, 2007 Mr. John A. Bove, P.E. Hazen and Sawyer 4011 WestChase Blvd. Raleigh, NO 27607 Dear Mr. Bove: Enclosed is the permit for the City of Raleigh to operate a Large Type I Solid Waste Compost Facility at 900 New Hope Road in Raleigh, NC. The Operation and Maintenance Manual for the facility has been Incorporated into the permit conditions. Please carefully read all permit conditions. Note that several of the conditions address specific details of the operation of the facility. Should you have questions, please feel free to contact me at 919-508-8508. Sincerely L Ted Lyon, Supervisor Composting & Land Application Branch Cc: Brad Bailey, Waste Management Specialist, Raleigh Central Office Sam Paschal, City of Raleigh Yard Waste Center, 900 New Hope Road. Raleigh, NC Central File h:clacompostlYWN/NotiGcationslK-WakelPermit— 92-13_03.07 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone 919-508-84001 FAX 919-715.36051 Internet http1/wastenotnc.org An Equal opportunity IAtfrmative Action Employer — Printed on Dual Purpose Recycled Paper A NCDENR North Carolina Departrnk;$i�''vi and Natural RemirCes De -.ter -R Mehews Diector Division of Wasip Management Michael eas6z f, Gr,+r=:runt �liil . r,t Ros's•Jr., �Ecnatary STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT 1646 MAIL SERVICE CENTER, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1646 City of Raleigh, NC is hereby issued a permit modification for the operation of a LARGE, TYPE 1 SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITY at 900 New Hope Road Raleigh, NC Permit Number 92-13 in accordance with Article 9, Chapter 130A, of the General Statutes of North Carolina and all rules promulgated thereunder and subject to the conditions set forth in this permit. Paul S. Crissman, Chief Date Solid Waste Section 1646 it , �;--rviCf, Cents'. Raleigh- Noah Carolina 27a99-1646 Phone 91�,508-8400'; FAX 919-715.4MI `, Internet http-lt=vasteratnc,org A+i Ec[ual CfPpw'--iv ,Ahma6m AChr:n En,ployer- Prinio Dn Mal P4,po&- I . Operation and maintenance of this facility shall be in accordance with the Solid Waste Compost Rules (15A NCAC 13B, Section .I400), the permit application and the Facility Operation Plan submitted with the permit application. Failure to comply may result in compliance actions or permit revocation. 2. Any Ieachate generated at the facility shall be managed in such a manner that it will not be allowed to adversely impact ground waters. Groundwater monitoring wells may be required if there is indication of the potential for groundwater contamination. 3. This facility shall be operated in such a manner that soil erosion and runoff from the site shall be controlled. The requirements of Department rules or policies for the management of runoff from this facility shall be met. Any changes in the management of runoff shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Section as a pen -nit modification. An appropriate permit to manage runoff from the facility shall be maintained as long as the facility is in operation. 4. Only materials specifically listed in the permit application may be managed at this facility without adequate testing and prior approval of the Division of Waste Management. 5. Wastes with low carbon -nitrogen ratios, such as grass clippings, shall be incorporated into the windrows prior to the waste starting to compost (heat), create odors or attract vectors. 6. Leaf pile/windrows shall not exceed 30 feet in width . 7. Compost temperature monitoring shall be conducted at a frequency adequate to assure the temperature requirements of Rule. 1406 (10) are met. 8. Compost or mulch produced from yard trash shall meet the pathogen reduction requirements of Rule .1406(10) if it is to be used in public contact areas or distributed to the public for use. Ground land clearing debris and ground material used as boiler fuel do not have to meet pathogen reduction requirements. 9. Compost produced at the facility shall meet the requirements of Rule .1407 of the Solid Waste Compost Rules and the permit application. 10. Testing, record keeping and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Rule .1408 and the permit application. An annual report of facility activities for the fiscal year Auly 1 to June 30 shall be submitted to the Division by August 1 of each year 11. Groundwater monitoring wells may be required if there is indication of the potential for groundwater contamination. 12. The compost operation and the compost pad shall be operated and maintained with sufficient dust control measures to minimize airborne emissions and to prevent dust from becoming a nuisance or safety hazard. 13. This permit shall expire_ on March 31, 2012. Changes in ownership, increase in facility capacity, or receiving additional feedstocks shall require a permit modification.