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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9204_Wake_Sorrell_MSWLF_LFCoverMaint_FID1418366_20200710=0 July 6, 2020 Ms. Jackie Drummond Division of Waste Management 217 West Jones Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 Mr. James Easthom Kennon, Craver, Belo, Craig & McKee, PLLC P.O. Box 51579 Durham, North Carolina, 27717 Reference: Landfill Cover Inspection — June 2020 Sorrell Landfill (Permit #92-04) Apex, Wake County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 Dear Ms. Drummond and Mr. Easthom: via email: iaclynne.drummond@ncdenr.gov via email:jeasthom@kennoncraver.com On June 5, 2020, representatives from S&ME, Inc. (S&ME) performed a visual inspection of the landfill cover and the storm water/surface water conveyance features at the closed Sorrell Landfill located in Apex, North Carolina. This letter report is provided to document the findings of our inspection. Services conducted by S&ME were performed in general accordance with S&ME Proposal No. P4258-07V, dated April 25, 2007, S&ME's memorandum 2020 — Landfill Cover Maintenance Cost Estimate, dated March 13, 2020, and the NCDEQ memorandum Authorization to Conduct the Spring 2020 and Fall 2020 Landfill Cover Maintenance Activities Closed Sorrell MSW Landfill, dated March 18, 2020. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Sorrell Grading Company initially operated a construction and demolition (C&D) landfill at this site, which subsequently also accepted municipal solid wastes (MSW) and similar waste materials. A Closure Plan and a Post - Closure Plan for the landfill were prepared by Stuart Jones Consulting Engineering, dated June 20, 1996 and submitted to the Section on behalf of Sorrell Grading Company. The Closure Plan provided criteria for the construction of a landfill cover consisting of a clay cap over the top 24 acres of the landfill and a vegetative layer of the top and side slopes of the landfill. The Closure Plan indicated that the side slopes were already largely constructed at that time and that the cap construction was underway. A Closure Report, dated September 7, 2001, was prepared by S&ME and submitted to the Section on behalf of Sorrell. The report detailed S&ME's evaluation of the landfill cover after the landfill had been closed and the clay cap had been placed on top of the landfill. The Closure Report described testing of the cover on the top and the side slopes of the landfill, verifying the placement and thickness of the infiltration layer and the erosion layer. Locations on the side slopes and the top of the landfill were tested. Most of the locations were found to contain adequate thicknesses of cap material. Where the thickness of the cap was insufficient, these locations were S&ME, Inc. 13201 Spring Forest Road I Raleigh, NC 276161 p 919.872.2660 1 www.smeinc.com --a Landfill Cover Inspection — June 2020 Sorrell Landfill (Permit #92-04) Apex, Wake County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 identified, and repairs were to be made by the owner. Additional information on the construction and condition of the landfill cover system was described in S&ME's letter report Response to Notice of Violations, submitted to NCDENR-DWM on January 26, 2009. The June 5, 2020 landfill cover inspection was limited to an evaluation of one area of compliance: A visual inspection of the landfill cap over the top 24 acres of the landfill and the storm water/surface water conveyance features. Cutting and maintenance was performed May 18 to 20, 2020 by Carolina Outdoor Services, LLC, subcontractor to S&ME, under a separate task. S&ME personnel did not inspect the landfill side slopes which are covered by growths of pine trees, hardwoods and underbrush. OBSERVATIONS Overall, the cap and stormwater conveyance features appear to be in good condition with adequate vegetation. Three deficiencies in need of corrective measures were observed. The following features were visually identified as 1) deficient and in need of corrective measures, 2) as minor functional issues requiring monitoring or 3) as functional and not in need of corrective measures. The numbered items below correspond to the numbers on Figure 1 and to the numbered photos in the photographic log. Deficiencies A slope failure was observed on the upper portion of the steep slope on northwestern portion of the landfill property (photograph 1). The slope failure was reported in the last five cover inspections S&ME performed for the site. Minor Functional Issues An area within the access road to monitor well MW-7 was observed to have a small hole. It appears surface water has been flowing into the hole. The soil inside the hole is being washed away and is creating a cavity (photographs 2A and 213). A depression on the landfill cap adjacent to landfill gas vents GV-13 and VT-13 in the northeastern portion of the landfill was repaired during the May 2019 maintenance event. This depression appears to be settling and some ponded water was observed during the June 2020 inspection (photograph 3). A depression was observed to the east of the base of the access road on the southwestern portion of the landfill cap which connects the landfill cap to the southern access road along the southern border of the landfill (photograph 9). During an inspection in November of 2018, this depression was holding water several inches deep and showed signs of standing water having been present for an extended period. No evidence of standing water was observed in the 2019 inspections. During the June 2020 inspection, standing water was again observed (photograph 4). A depression between landfill gas vents GV-2 and GV-3 that was repaired during the fall of 2017 appears to be settling and some ponded water was observed during the June 2020 inspection (photograph 5). A depression on the southeast corner of the landfill was observed containing standing water during this inspection (photograph 6). This depression has not been identified during previous monitoring events. July 8, 2020 --a Landfill Cover Inspection — June 2020 Sorrell Landfill (Permit #92-04) Apex, Wake County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 Scouring below the stormwater outfall for the culvert draining the stormwater ditch parallel to the southern access road has been observed in previous inspection reports. While a previous inspection indicated that the outfall itself had experienced erosion, the outfall appears to be stable despite several significant rain events since the last inspection (photograph 7). The stormwater outfall for the pipe draining the stormwater ditch parallel to the southern access road appears to be functioning based on evidence of water flow. There appears to be an area where the pipe joints have become disconnected under the road (photograph 8). The disconnected areas within the pipe should be monitored for erosion and scouring which could impact the integrity of the road above. A small slope subsidence was noted along the southern slope. The subsidence was approximately 1.5 feet deep and 2 feet wide. No trash is visible (photograph 9). Scouring was observed in the outfall ditch below the newly installed slope drains at Diversion Ditches/ Diagonal Water Bars Nos. 1 and 2 (photographs 10A and 10B). Evidence of vehicular traffic has been observed on the landfill. These vehicles appear to be accessing the landfill via an access road from an adjacent natural gas easement, to the west (photograph 11). Functional Items A small depression that had formed on the landfill cap adjacent to the berm on the southeastern side of the landfill where the landfill cap is accessed (photograph 12) was repaired and is now functional. 13. A small depression has formed in diagonal water bar no. 1 (photograph 13) was repaired and is now functional. 14. The landfill cap and access roads have been mowed to remove excess grass and vegetation. This maintenance item has been completed twice a year over the past several years, substantially improving the vegetative cover at the site. The grass and vegetation are currently an acceptable height (photographs 14A-14D). The vegetation growing on the western hill slope of the landfill cap has been mowed and removed from the slope (photographs 15A to 15B). The vegetation growing in and clogging slope drain inlets 1 and 2 and their associated headwalls has been cut and removed. The slope drain inlets and their associated headwalls are functioning as designed (photographs 16A to 16D). 17. The vegetation previously growing in and clogging the headwall structures at the entrance of the slope drains at water diversion bars No. 1 and 2 has been cut and removed (photographs 17A and 17B). 18. The vegetation growing in and clogging the drainage ditch running parallel to the landfill along the southern access road has been removed and treated (photograph 18). When the maintenance contractor arrive on site on May 18, 2020, the lock and chain were missing from the gated entrance, to the east off Smith Road. S&ME personnel purchased and installed a new chain and a new lock with a shrouded shackle to reduce the likelihood of the lock being cut. The approximate location of each of the above items is labeled on the attached Site Plan drawing (Figure 1). July 8, 2020 --a RECOMMENDED CORRECTIVE MEASURES Landfill Cover Inspection — June 2020 Sorrell Landfill (Permit #92-04) Apex, Wake County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 S&ME recommends the following corrective measures for each observed item: Deficiencies The slope failure should be evaluated by a qualified professional to determine the cause of the failure and repaired according to their recommendations to prevent further damage to the landfill cap, soil erosion, or exposure of waste. Minor Functional Issues: The cavity beneath the access road to monitor well MW-7 should be monitored for an increase in depth or size. If the area increases in size, it should be filled, graded, and stabilized with vegetation. The depression should be monitored to determine whether standing water is a regular occurrence in this area. Should the standing of water continue to be observed on the cap, these areas should be graded to promote surface water draining off the landfill cap. 4. The depression should be monitored to determine whether standing water is a regular occurrence in this area. Should the standing of water continue to be observed on the cap, these areas should be graded to promote surface water draining off the landfill cap. Rip rap had previously been installed within the stormwater outfall where scouring was occurring. While the previous inspections indicated that the rip rap was being relocated within the outfall during high flow events, there has been no additional scour or rip rap relocation in the outfall since the last inspection. The outfall should continue to be monitored for any further rip rap displacement or scour below the outfall. If further damage is observed, larger rip rap should be installed to prevent further degradation of the outfall and to prevent relocation of the newly installed rip rap during high flow periods. The depression should be monitored to determine whether standing water is a regular occurrence in this area. Should the standing of water continue to be observed on the cap, these areas should be graded to promote surface water draining off the landfill cap. The depression should be monitored to determine whether standing water is a regular occurrence in this area. Should the standing of water continue to be observed on the cap, these areas should be graded to promote surface water draining off the landfill cap. The disconnected joint in the pipe should be monitored for evidence of scouring or erosion between the joints. Should the level of erosion or scouring reach levels where it could impact the integrity of the road, the pipe should be repaired or replaced. The small slope subsidence should be monitored for an increase in depth or size. If the area increases in size, it should be filled, graded, and stabilized with vegetation. The subsidence has not increased in size since the last inspection. The scouring below the outfalls for the slope drains in the Diversion Ditches/ Diagonal Water Bar Nos. 1 and 2 should be monitored for further erosion. Should further erosion be observed, efforts should be undertaken to stabilize the eroded areas. No further erosion has been observed since the last inspection. 11. Measures should be taken to prevent vehicular traffic from accessing the landfill via the adjacent natural gas easement, to the west. July 8, 2020 4 =0 Functional Issues: Landfill Cover Inspection — June 2020 Sorrell Landfill (Permit #92-04) Apex, Wake County, North Carolina S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 S&ME recommends that the landfill cap continue to receive regular, bi-annual mowing of the landfill cap in the spring and fall to promote the health of the vegetative cover. Areas of settlement, and depressions, holding water should continue to be identified, monitored, and repaired to promote water draining off the landfill cap and minimize standing water above waste. S&ME personnel purchased and installed a new chain and a new lock with a shrouded shackle, on the gated entrance to the east off Smith Road. CLOSING S&ME appreciates the opportunity to provide these services and hopes that you find this report to be complete and informative. We would appreciate an opportunity to discuss our findings and recommendations with you. Please call us at (919) 872-2660 if you have any questions or comments, or if we can be of further assistance. Sincerely, S&ME, Inc. Ashley Bentz, P.W.S Samuel P. Watts, P.G. Project Scientist Senior Project Manager abentz@smeinc.com swatts@smeinc.com Attachments: Photographic Log Figure 1 — Cover Inspection Site Map July 8, 2020 Attachments fi t f f ��b - F ��A t�,+{l fie," '+ •, 1 iew of a portion of slope failure on the northwestern slope looking across the hill (looking east). i 1 AA f '00- 26 View of cavity forming under access road to monitoring well MW-7. tr 1� 4♦_ �4� '` -L`` +a-1 ZA iew of small hole at entrance of cavity in the access road to monitoring well MW-7. ?R.,. � �. 1 � ' ; S r 3View of depression forming on the landfill cap adjacent to landfill gas vents GV-13 and VT-13. The repair appears to have settled slightly and is ponding water. Site Photographs S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 Sorrell Landfill Taken by: A. Bentz Date Taken: 6/5/2020 Apex, Wake County, North Carolina ii 3 h�M1 F. of the pipe connecting the ditch north of the southern s road to the ditch south of the access road along the DA View of scouring at outfall of slope drains installed within Diversion Ditch/ Diagonal Water Bar no. 1. iew of small slope subsidence in landfill cap on southern slope ist north of MW-8 (looking north). n AV of scouring at outfall of slope drains installed within 1OB �iew iversion Ditch/ Diagonal Water Bar no. 2. Site Photographs S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 Sorrell Landfill Taken by: A. Bentz Date Taken: 6/5/2020 Apex, Wake County, North Carolina 1 of access road where vehicles appear to be entering the �iew erimeter road and landfill footprint from an adjacent natural 12 iew of depression adjacent to the berm on the southeastern side of the landfill where the landfill cap is accessed which has been repaired. 14A Overall view of recently mowed grass and vegetation across the landfill cap (looking west). 0 Site Photographs S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 III _= Sorrell Landfill Taken by: A. Bentz Date Taken: 6/5/2020 Apex, Wake County, North Carolina �1 B View of the access road to monitor well MW-4, looking east. egetation that had been encroaching onto the access road was 14D iew of the access road to monitor well MW-7, looking south. egetation that had been encroaching onto the access road was removed. 14C Overall view of recently mowed grass and vegetation across the landfill cap (looking east). a x. x 15A iew of the recently mowed back (western) slope of the landfill cap looking uphill from the access road. kb Site Photographs S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 Sorrell Landfill Taken by: A. Bentz Date Taken: 6/5/2020 Apex, Wake County, North Carolina -,10,. 56 iew of the recently mowed back (western) slope of the landfill cap looking uphill from the access road. 6B riew of flexible slope drains from Slope Drain Inlet #1 (looking t N. t A J" 16Aiew of Slope Drain #1 Inlet/ Headwall, which has recently had he woody vegetation removed (looking south). A' $� � S_i 4,'?.f` �'Y• r�i� Ir-J .t15` '_-I t� �" L+�9� =J 16C iew of Slope Drain #2 Inlet/ Headwall, which has recently had he woody vegetation removed (looking west). 0 Site Photographs S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 III _= Sorrell Landfill Taken by: A. Bentz Date Taken: 6/5/2020 Apex, Wake County, North Carolina 17A (View of Diversional Ditch/ Diagonal Water Bar #1 (looking 18 egetation growing in and clogging the drainage ditch along southern landfill boundary has been removed and treated. 0 Site Photographs S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 III _= Sorrell Landfill Taken by: A. Bentz Date Taken: 6/5/2020 Apex, Wake County, North Carolina 9 71ockLith ersonnel purchased and installed a new chain and a new a shrouded shackle, on the gated entrance off Smith 0 Site Photographs S&ME Project No. 1054-07-251 III _= Sorrell Landfill Taken by: A. 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