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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4403_ROSCANS_2010McGill ASSOCIATES 55 Broad Street, Asheville, NC 28801 PO Box 2259, Asheville, NC 28802-2259 Phone: 828-252-0575 Fax: 828-252-2518 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO: Elizabeth Wenner FROM. • Dave Pasko COMPANY.NCDENR DATE: 9115110 ADDRESS: PROJECT. • Francis Farm LF Gas Monitoring Plan PROJECT NO.: 10.00726 WE ARE SENDING YOU: X Attached _ Shop Drawings _Prints _Plans Copy of Letter Change Order _ Under separate cover via the following: Samples _Specifications Other Copies Date No. Description 1 Land Gem Operations Manual THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For approval Approved as submitted _ Resubmit copies for approval X For your use _ Approved as noted Submit copies for distribution As requested Returned for correction _ Return corrected prints For review and comment FOR BIDS DUE RE3L4RKS: Ms. Werner, The Land Gem Operations Manual was omitted from the hard copy of the Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan for the Francis Farm Landfill in Haywood County. The Manual was included in the electronic copy sent to you on September 13, 2010. Please include the attached Manual in with the Landfill Gas Monitoring Plan. Thank you. Dave Pasko RECEIVED ': P�'-c 7 SEP 1 7 2010 Copy: David Cotton, County Manager Marty Stamey, Assistant County Manager SOLID WASTE SECTION Stephen King, Solid Waste Director ASHEVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE Andrea Keller, NCDENR Solid Waste Section MAR 1 1 20101 MC A S S O C I A T E S March 8, 2010 Mr. Allen Gaither Solid Waste Permitting Section Division of Waste Management North Carolina Department of Enviromnent and Natural Resources 2090 U.S. Highway 70 Swannanoa, North Carolina 28778 RE: Request for Additional Information Construction Plan Approval Gas Collection and Combustion System Francis Farm Landfill Haywood County, North Carolina Permit # 44-03 Dear Mr. Gaither: We appreciate your review of the submittal pertaining to the construction of a gas collection and combustion system at the Francis Farm Landfill in Haywood County. The following is our response to your review letter, dated January 27, 2010. 1. A" technical discussion of the construction practices for drilling, excavation, backfilling material and fabrication, waste disposal, control of nuisance odors, vectors and windblown material, personnel safety, decontamination of tools and machinery, testing protocols and frequencies, etc. Well Construction Methods Proposed wells were laid out to provide a radius of influence of approximately 105 feet. Twenty-one new well locations were identified. The well locations will be staked out and the ground elevation at the well recorded. There is only limited information pertaining to the bottom grades of the landfill, and these base elevations have not been verified. Haywood County will install their methane extraction wells such that the bottom of the well is 5-10 feet above the bottom elevation of the landfill. As noted on the plans, it is anticipated that 4-5 wells may be extended into the soil beneath the bottom of the landfill in order to determine the bottom elevation of the landfill. The depth to bottom of the landfill will be recorded. These wells will then be immediately backfilled with a clay/bentonite mixture to an elevation 5 feet above the bottom of the landfill. The landfill bottom elevation information will be utilized to estimate the E n g i n e e r i n g P l a n n i n g e F i n a n c e McGill Associates, P.A. - P.O. Box 2259, Asheville, AIC 28802 55 Broad Street, Asheville, NC 28801 828-252-0575 • Fax: 828-252-2518 i Mr. Allen Gaither March 8, 2010 Page 2 depth of the remaining wells. See the well construction details on Sheet C-502 of the plans for the requirements of the well installation, including the materials used for backfilling the wells. The County will hire a company experienced in landfill gas extraction well installation to install the wells and well piping. A bucket auger or rotary auger/drill installation will be utilized. See Specification Section 02440 pertaining to landfill gas extraction well installation for additional information relating to the extraction well construction. Prior to beginning any well installation activities, the contractor will be required to submit their Safety Manual and Standard Operating Procedure Manual, as it pertains to the construction of landfill gas extraction wells, for review and approval. At a minimum, a protective cover/screen shall be placed over the excavated well any time the boring operation is not underway to ensure that personnel do not enter the well. Under no circumstances shall an open borehole be left unattended. All boreholes shall be completed and backfilled prior to the end of each day's work. The contractor will be required to use whatever means or methods are necessary to prevent contamination of the surrounding landfill surface with refuse tailings removed from the borehole. Any contamination shall be immediately removed and the landfill surface, restored to its original condition. Additionally, Haywood County will provide the institutional controls necessary to ensure that the contractor maintains the environmental integrity of each work site as well as the integrity of the landfill cap system as a whole.. The Haywood County Landfill Manager, Denese Ballew, or landfill staff under her supervision, will be at the site during the drilling to ensure that the well driller installs the wells as shown on the plans and to determine landfill bottom depths. The County staff will also ensure that any damage done to the landfill cap system, as a part of this project, is promptly repaired to its original condition (i.e., contours, cap thickness, drainage berms, etc.). Wastes removed during the drilling will be buried at the top of the landfill, as shown on Sheet C-101 of the plans, and covered in accordance with the detail on Sheet C-501 of the plans. In order to control odors, vectors, and wind-blown material, all wastes shall be covered as soon as possible after placing at the top of the landfill in the location designated on the plans. At a minimum, all wastes shall be covered at the end of the day's work. Additionally, drilling equipment shall be cleaned of all loose debris and/or waste material prior to relocating the equipment to a new drilling location or staging area. The materials removed from the drill rig shall be contained and buried in the same area as the refuse tailings from the borehole. It is not clear at this point regarding the amount of water in the waste mass or the extent of dewatering appurtenances that may be required. The County will monitor water elevations within the waste mass after the installation of the extraction wells prior to proceeding with the dewatering appurtenances shown on the plans. Mr. Allen Gaither March 8, 2010 Page 3 Piping will be installed by a Contractor experienced in utility construction. Testing of installed pipes will be to industry standards, utilizing air testing or water testing, at the discretion of the Contractor. Pipe trenches will be constructed as shown on Sheet C-501 of the plans. Any wastes uncovered during piping installation will be removed and disposed of as noted above. The methane flare station will be purchased from a company experienced in flare station fabrication and the system will installed by a Contractor experienced in methane flare installations. The flare and appurtenances will be installed as shown on Sheets C-101, C-503, and C-504 of the plans. The flare supplier will be on site during the installation of the flare systern to ensure that the flare is installed properly. The supplier will also be responsible for initial flare startup and training County employees in the operation of the flare system. One hard copy and one digital copy of the following information is enclosed along with a digital copy of the letter: *Specification Section 02410 — HDPE Methane Condensate Sump *Specification Section 02420 — Landfill Gas Collection Piping *Specification Section 02430 — Landfill Gas Header Isolation Valves •Specification Section 02440 — Landfill Gas Extraction Wells *Specification Section 02450 — Landfill Gas Wellheads *Specification Section 02460 — Leachate Well Pumps Once construction is complete, a completion report will be prepared and submitted to the Department for review and approval. The report will include, at a minimum, the information requested in your review letter dated January 27, 2010. We look forward to obtaining an authorization to construct for this project. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions regarding this submittal or if you require additional information. Sincerely, McGILL ASSOCIATES, P.A. 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