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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9809_WilsonCDLF_EJSocioEconomic_20220107DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Socio-Economic Study Wilson County Westside EBB Landfill Proposed Area 2 Expansion Wilson, North Carolina Prepared for: Wilson County Wilson, North Carolina OF yid aJ cS'0 G Z Rom, GA Revised: January2022 Original Submittal:December 2020 Prepared by: NCLIC.NO.F-1370 (ENGINEERING) SMITH-i GARDNER 14 N. Boylan Avenue, Raleigh NC 27603 1 919.828.0577 4 PRINTED ON 100% RECYCLED PAPER © 2022 Smith Gardner, Inc. This document is intended for the sole use of the client for which it was prepared and for the purpose agreed upon by the client and Smith Gardner, Inc. DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 This page intentionally left blank. DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Socio-Economic Study Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Proposed Area 2 Expansion Wilson, North Carolina Prepared For: Wilson County Wilson, North Carolina S+G Project No. Wilco-20-1 CAR Af a SEAL 7 369 1 / 22 DocuSigned by: � I-S FRAA MOLO�,�A,J Joan A. Smyth, P.G. N,�l�` Vice President, Senior Hydrogeologist CARO DocuSign-e/Id by:'' �.l(IA Af lv>✓Gu�.� SEAL 1/6/&22 358C21 F64007440_.. M 028426 � W. Michael Brinchek, P.E. Senior Engineer '*•.,#* ± ;��*.•�' January 2022 NCLIC.NO.F-1370 (ENGINEERING) SMITH w GARDNER 14 N. Boylan Avenue, Raleigh NC 27603 1 919.628.0577 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 This page intentionally left blank. DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Wilson County Westside CAD Landfill Proposed Area 2 Expansion Socio-Economic Study Table of Contents Paqe 1.0 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... 1 2.0 FACILITY INFORMATION............................................................................................. 1 3.0 REVIEW OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA ......................................... 4 3.1 Race and Ethnicity................................................................................................... 4 3.2 Age and Sex............................................................................................................. 6 3.3 Poverty.................................................................................................................... 6 3.4 Limited English Proficiency...................................................................................11 3.5 Disability.................................................................................................................13 3.6 Income....................................................................................................................15 3.7 Education...............................................................................................................16 4.0 LOCAL AREA RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER SENSITIVE RECEPTORS.. 16 5.0 CUMULATIVE IMPACTS............................................................................................. 18 6.0 POTENTIAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES ................................................ 20 6.1 Traffic.....................................................................................................................20 6.2 Potential Releases to the Environment.................................................................20 6.2.1 Final Cover System....................................................................................20 6.2.2 Erosion and Sedimentation Control...........................................................20 6.2.3 Monitoring Programs.................................................................................20 7.0 CONCLUSIONS..........................................................................................................21 FIGURES Figure 1 Proposed Area 3 Expansion Figure 2 Census Tracts within 1-mile Radius of the Property Boundary Figure 3 Percent Minority Population by Census Tract Figure 4 Percent of Population Below Poverty by Census Tract Figure 5 Percent Limited English Proficiency Population by Census Tract Figure 6 EJScreen Sensitive Receptors Figure 7 NC Community Mapping Tool Results Figure 8 EPA EJScreen APPENDICES Appendix A NCDOT Correspondence Wilson County Westside MD Landfill Sodo-Economic Study Revised January 2022 Table of Contents Page i DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 This page intentionally left blank. Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page ii DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Westside C&D Landfill facility is located near Wilson, North Carolina and is owned and operated by Wilson County (County) under NC Solid Waste Permit No. 9809-CDLF. The landfill facility includes an active construction and demolition debris (C&D) landfill, scales and scale house facilities, administrative offices, a maintenance building, a white goods, scrap metal, and tire handling area, a citizen's convenience center, and a recycling building. The facility also has one closed MSW landfill unit (NC Solid Waste Permit No. 9801-MSWLF-1990) which is maintained by the County. Wilson County currently operates Area 1 which is expected to be depleted of permitted volume in mid to late 2021. Once Area 1 has reached capacity, the County will need to expand laterally into the proposed 17 acre Area 2 landfill unit (see Figure 1). NCDEQ requires the evaluation of certain demographic information for a new C&D landfill located within 1-mile of an existing C&D landfill. This report provides socio-economic and demographic information regarding the area immediately surrounding the proposed site along with a comparison of Census -tract, County and Statewide data. 2.0 FACILITY INFORMATION The proposed Westside Area 2 C&D landfill is an expansion of an existing landfill facility. This facility also houses a closed municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill, a closed C&D landfill, an active C&D landfill, a transfer station and recycling/convenience center. The area surrounding the landfill is primarily farmland. The closest residential development is to the north which contains 28 rental homes (on Buck Branch and Heather Court). These homes range from 100 to 750 feet from the property line. There is industrial development to the west of the proposed Westside Area 2 C&D landfill, and limited residential development to the west and east. Across Toisnot Swamp to the south there is residential development adjacent to the Happy Valley Country Club/Golf Course. The approximate site location with the 1-mile radius of the property boundary is shown on Figure 1, on the following page, and a Figure identifying the Census Tracts within the 1-mile radius of the property boundary is included as Figure 2. Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 1 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Q PROPERTY BOUNDARY PROPERTY BOUNDARY 1-M ILE BUFFER K10 CENSUS TRACT CENSUS TRACT 7 / CENSUS TRACT 8.02 C&D Landfill - 2400 Hwy 42. Wilson, NC Socio-Economic Study Property Boundary 1-Mile Buffer Impacted Census Tracts NC OneMap 1 :34,000 CENSUS TRACT 12 PROPOSED DISPOSAL AREA SMITH+GARDNER ENGINEERS in a CI Ave K%9aIII IF— 1 IIE IIGV 4NE IN: i1V-- PROJECT NO.: FIGURE NO.: Dec.27,2021 WILCO-21-1 FIG 2 Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 3.0 REVIEW OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA The following socio-economic and demographic elements were evaluated for the area immediately surrounding the Westside Landfill site (taken as a 1-mile radius of the property boundary) (see Figure 3) and compared with the intermediate and greater surrounding areas (taken as Census Tracts 7, 8.02 and 12 and Wilson County, respectively): • Race and Ethnicity (Section 3.1); • Age and Sex (Section 3.2); • Poverty (Section 3.3); • Limited English Proficiency (Section 3.4); • Disability (Section 3.51; • Income (Section 3.6); and • Education (Section 3.71. Estimates for each element were taken from currently available census data' and utilizing the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Environmental Justice tool (EJScreen)2 for evaluation of the 1-mile radius of the property boundary. Please note the absence of state designated tribal statistical areas when reviewing this data. Additionally, the County distress ranking for Wilson County is Tier 1, and no Native American tribes are located within the County. The County is ranked in the lowest health quartile (least healthy). 3.1 Race and Ethnicity U.S. Census Bureau estimates for race and ethnicity are shown on Figure 3 and Table 1 on the following pages for North Carolina, Wilson County, and Census Tracts 7, 8.02 and 12. Within the 1-mile radius of the property boundary, the population identifying as Black or African American is 78.64%, which is more than 10% above the State, County and two Census Tract (8.02 and 121 averages, but less than 10% higher than Census Tract 7. The population identifying as Hispanic or Latino is more than 10% above the State average, but less than that found in the the Census Tracts. All other percentages within the 1-mile radius of the property boundary were similar to the Census Tracts. Table 1: Race and Ethnicity North Carolina Wilson County, North Carolina Census Tract 7 Census Tract 6.02 Census Tract 12 Property Boundary 1-Mile Buffer Race and Ethnicity Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Total Population 9,535,493 100.90% 91,234 100.99% 5,755 100.00% 3,672 100.00% 4,021 100.00% 2,551 100.00% White 6,223,995 65.27% 40,157 49.49% 461 8.01% 664 18.08% 2,056 51.13% 235 9.21% Black or African American 2,019,854 21.18% 31,462 38.73% 4,197 72.93% 2,389 64.81% 1,369 34.05% 2,006 78.64% American Indian and Alaska Native 108,829 1.14% 190 0.23% 17 0.30% 6 0.16% 3 0.07%1 3 0.12% Asian 206,579 2.17% 664 0.92% 7 0.12% 15 0.41% 8 0.20% 2 0.08% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 5,259 0.96% 22 0.93% 0 0.00% 3 0.08%1 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Some Other Race 15,088 0.16% 108 0.13% 3 0.05% 6 0.16% 7 0.17% 3 0.12% Two or More Races 155,7591 1.63% 907 1.12% 631 1.09% 23 0.63% 52 1.29% 36 1.41% Hispanic orLatino(of any race} 1 900,1201 9.39%1 7,7241 9.51% 1,0071 17.50%1 575 15.66% 5261 13.08% 1 2661 10.43% Highlight indicates % is >10% above statewide Wilson County Westside C90 Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 4 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Wilson County Westside CCD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 5 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 3.2 Age and Sex U.S. Census Bureau estimates for age and sex are shown on Table 2 below for North Carolina, Wilson County, and Census Tracts 7, 8.02 and 12. Generally, the percent of each age group within 1 mile of the property boundary is similar between the county and census tract level. Table 2: Age and Sex North Carolina Wilson County, North Carolina Number Percent Number Percent Age Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both I sexes I Male I Female Both sexes I Male I Female Total Population 9,535,483 4,645,492 4,889,991 100.00% 48.72% 51.28% 81,2341 38,7841 42,450 100.00%j 47.74Y.1 52.26% Median Age 37.4 36 38.7 n/a n/a n/a 38.71 36.91 40.3 n/a n/a n/a Census Tract 7, Wilson County, North Carolina Census Tract 5-02, Wilson County, North Carolina Number I Percent Number Percent e Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Total Population 5,755 2,667 3,088 100.00% 46.34% 53.66% 3,672 1,7061 1,966 100.0091. 46.46Y.1 53.5491. Median Age 34.1 32.2 35.9 n/a n/a n/a 33.5 31.51 35.6 n/a n/a n/a Census Tract 12, Wilson County, North Carolina Property Boundary 1-Mile Buffer Number Percent Number Percent Ag e Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Total Population 4,021 1,993 2,028En/a 00% 49.56% 50.44% 2,551 1,139 1,412 100.00% 44.65% 55.35% Median Age 39.6 38.7 40.6 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Highlight indicates ages are >10% above statewide %. 3.3 Poverty U.S. Census Bureau estimates for poverty status are shown in Figure 4 and Table 3 below for North Carolina, the County, and Census Tracts 7, 8.02 and 12. All demographics at the Tract level have poverty increases of more than 5% from the State overall. Overall the population below the poverty level within Census Tracts 7, 8.02 and 12 are more than the State and County estimates, noting that the margin of error is more than four times higher within each census tract compared to the State and County estimates. Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 6 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Q Property Suun dart' Property Baun dary I- M ite Huffer 2015-2019 ACS Census Tract Percent Below Poverty 0-20% 20-40% 40-60% 040% 80-100% N Finch Mill Dunn Crossroads Wilson 60L-__ Black Creek Elm City C&D Landfill- 2400 Hwy42, Wilson, NC Socio-Economic Study 2015-2019 American Community Survey Percent of Population Below Poverty by Census Tract US Census Bureau, ACS 2015-2019 Esri, HERE, Garmin, SafeGraph, METIfNASA, 1:150,000 USGS, EPA, NPS, USDA sarC Qa- Stantonsburg SMITH GARDNER LtluiNi:Lfl PROJECT NOFIGURE NO May. 26, 2021 WILCO-20-1 FIG 4 Wilson County Westside CCD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 7 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Table 3: Poverty North Carolina Total Below poverty level Percent below poverty level Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Population for whom poverty status is determined 9,881,292 ±1,522 1,523,949 ±15,319 15.40% ±0.2 RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN White 6,829,742 ±8,193 823,258 L11,150 12.10% ±0.2 Black or African American 2,096,490 ±5,812 493,496 L8,392 23.50% ±0.4 American Indian and Alaska Native 117,702 ±1,595 29,577 ±1,585 25.10% ±1.3 Asian 275,301 ±1,983 32,712 ±2,356 11.90% ±0.9 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 6,414 ±671 1,246 ±264 19.40% ±4.2 Some other race 302,934 ±7,911 89,305 ±5,371 29.50% ±1.5 Two or more races 252,709 ±6,223 54,355 ±2,369 21.50% ±0.8 Hispanic or Latino 915,426 ±901 260,607 L5,682 28.50% ±0.6 ALL INDIVIDUALS WITH INCOME BELOW: 200 percent of poverty level 3,513,670 ±25,035 N I (X) N (X) Wilson County, North Carolina Total Below poverty level Percent below poverty level Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Population for whom poverty status is determined 79,774 ±279 17,141 ±1,396 21.50% ±1.8 RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN White 40,748 ±816 4,393 ±690 10.80% ±1.7 Black or African American 31,529 ±636 9,317 ±886 29.60% ±2.8 American Indian and Alaska Native 497 ±236 298 ±170 60.00% ±30.1 Asian 643 ±235 37 ±37 5.80% ±5.7 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 1 ±2 1 ±2 100.00% ±100.0 Some other race 4,429 ±762 2,156 L583 48.70% ±10.0 Two or more races 1,927 ±621 939 ±539 48.70% ±16.4 Hispanic or Latino 8,172 ±108 3,531 L629 43.20% ±7.8 ALL INDIVIDUALS WITH INCOME BELOW: 200 percent of poverty level 34,774 ±1,457 (X) (X) (X) (X) Wilson County Westside MD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 8 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Census Tract 8.02, Wilson County, North Carolina Total Below poverty level Percent below poverty level Subject Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Population for whom poverty status is determined Population for whom poverty status is determined 3,951 ±470 1,664 ±380 42.10% ±7.4 RACE AND HISPANIC ORLATINO ORIGIN RACE AND HISPANIC ORLATINO ORIGIN White White 830 ±274 123 ±70 14.80% ±9.6 Black or African American Black or African American 2,062 ±264 966 ±250 46.80% ±9.9 American Indian and Alaska Native American Indian and Alaska Native 106 ±173 0 ±12 0.00% ±27.5 Asian Asian 45 ±61 0 ±12 0.00% ±45.9 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 ±12 0 ±12 ** Some other race Some other race 803 ±451 575 ±370 71.60% ±17.4 Two or more races Two or more races 105 ±69 0 ±12 0.00% ±27.7 Hispanic or Latino Hispanic or Latino 1,095 ±422 603 ±363 55.10% ±17.5 ALL INDIVIDUALS WITH INCOME BELOW: ALL INDIVIDUALS WITH INCOME BELOW: 200 percent of poverty level 200 percent of poverty level 2,869 ±474 (X) (X) I(X) (X) Census Tract 12, Wilson County, North Carolina Total Below poverty level Percent below poverty level Subject Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Population for whom poverty status is determined Population for whom poverty status is determined 3,596 ±383 941 ±286 26.20% ±7.2 RACE AND HISPANIC ORLATINO ORIGIN RACE AND HISPANIC ORLATINO ORIGIN White White 1,898 ±302 328 ±183 17.30% ±8.6 Black or African American Black or African American 1,196 ±154 252 ±131 21.10% ±11.5 American Indian and Alaska Native American Indian and Alaska Native 30 ±46 18 ±39 60.00% ±58.4 Asian Asian 0 ±12 0 ±12 ** Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 ±12 0 ±12 ** Some other race Some other race 430 ±240 301 ±223 70.00% ±30.1 Two or more races Two or more races 42 ±46 42 ±46 100.00% ±47.5 Hispanic or Latino Hispanic or Latino S±250 366 ±243 73.20% ±26.6 ALL INDIVIDUALS WITH INCOME BELOW: ALL INDIVIDUALS WITH INCOME BELOW: 1,15915±316 200 percent of poverty level 200 percent of poverty level N (X) (X) (X) Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Census Tract 7, Wilson County, North Carolina Total Below poverty level Percent below poverty level Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Population for wham poverty status is determined 4,449 ±441 1,874 ±545 42.10% ±10.5 RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN White 747 ±364 639 ±359 85.50% ±14.5 Black or African American 3,172 ±485 841 ±375 26.50% ±11.1 American Indian and Alaska Native 0 ±12 0 ±12 - ** Asian 0 ±12 0 ±12 - ** Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 ±12 0 ±12 - ** Some other race 231 ±213 154 ±172 66.70% ±48.0 Two or more races 299 ±377 240 ±338 80.30% ±30.1 Hispanic or Latina 932 ±403 673 ±437 72.20% ±39.2 ALL INDIVIDUALS WITH INCOME BELOW: 200 percent of poverty level 1 3,065 ±546 1 (X) (X) (X) (X) indicates % is >5% above statewide % Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page to DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 3.4 Limited English Proficiency U.S. Census Bureau estimates for limited English proficiency (LEP) are shown on Figure 5 and Table 4 below and on the following pages for North Carolina, Wilson County, and Census Tracts 7, 8.02 and 12. One -mile radius data is not available for this statistic. These data indicate over 90% of the residents within the three census tracts speak only English or speak English very well. However, the screening objective is to identify Limited English speaking groups of 5% of the population, or 1000 persons, whichever is Less. All three census tracts have LEP populations >5%; however, the total population speaking English less than very well in the three census tracts is approximately 589 individuals. © Properly Boundary Pr op a rly B .undo ry 1-Mile Geller 2015-2019 ACS Census Tract Percent LEP 0-4% 4 8% F 12% 12 20 N, A 29-40% 40-60`w" F.nch Mill Dunn Crossroads U.e-� _ee.- Elm Cny ! I ♦♦ r y 5 \ d `\ I, I C&U Landfill - 2400 Hwy 42, Wilson, NC Socio-Economic Study 2015-2019 American Community Survey Percent Limited English Proficiency Population by Census Tract US Census Bureau,ACS 2015-2019 Esn, HERE, Garmin, SateGraph, METUNASA, 1 1:150,000 USGS.EPA,NPS,USOA Stantonsburg SMITH GARDNER T I PROJECT NO May. 26,2021 WILCO-20-1 FIG 5 Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill January 2022 Socio-Economic Study Page 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Table 4: Limited English Proficiency North Carolina Wilson County, North Carolina LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Estimate Margin of Error Percent of Population Estimate Margin of Error Percent of Population Total: 9,234,163 ±595 100.00% 76,454 ±65 100.00% Speak only English 8,202,268 ±7,234 88.83% 68,279 ±618 89.31% Spanish or Spanish Creole: 685,469 ±5,197 7.42% 6,602 ±384 8.64% Speak English "very well" 357,392 ±5,032 3.87% 3,035 ±294 3.97% Speak English less than "very well" 328,077 ±4,812 3.55% 3,567 ±314 4.67% Gujarati: 11,096 ±1,418 0.12% 98 ±127 0.13% Speak English "very well" 7,331 ±1,005 0.08% 75 ±122 0.10% Speak English less than "very well" 3,765 ±676 0.04% 23 ±32 0.03% Census Tract 7, Wilson County, North Carolina Census Tract 8.02, Wilson County, North Carolina LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Estimate Margin of Error Percent of Population Estimate Margin of Error Percent of Population Total: 5,060 ±550 100.00% 3,498 ±413 100.00% Speak only English 4,365 ±529 86.26% 2,731 ±287 78.07% Spanish or Spanish Creole: 695 ±508 13.74% 747 ±357 21.36% Speak English "very well" 339 ±246 6.70% 346 ±214 9.89% Speak English less than "very well" 356 ±315 7.04% 401 ±201 11.46% Gujarati: 0 ±17 0.00% 12 ±22 0.34% Speak English "very well" 0 ±17 0.00% 6 ±10 0.17% Speak English less than "very well" 0 ±17 0.00% 6 ±13 0.17% Census Tract 12, Wilson County, North Carolina LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME Estimate Margin of Error Percent of Population Total: 3,728 ±322 100.00% Speak only English 3,262 ±324 87.50% Spanish or Spanish Creole: 466 ±159 12.50% Speak English "very well" 270 ±130 7.24% Speak English less than "very well" 196 ±73 5.26% Gujarati: 0 ±12 0.00% Speak English "very well" 0 ±12 0.00% Speak English less than "very well" 0 ±12 0.00% indicates % is >5% population speaks english less than "very well" Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 12 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 3.5 Disability U.S. Census Bureau estimates for Disability are shown on Table 5 below for North Carolina, Wilson County, and Census Tracts 7, 8.02 and 12. One -mile radius data is not available for this statistic. These data indicate that between 16.4% to 19.6% of the residents within Census Tracts 7, 8.02 and 12 are disabled. Table 5 - U. S. Census -Persons with Disabilities North Carolina Total With a disability Percent with a disability Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Total civilian non institutionalized population 9,952,031 ±1,743 1,350,533 ±7,387 13.60% ±0.1 RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN White 6,864,809 ±7,919 1 955,077 ±6,610 1 13.90% ±0.1 Black or African American 2,123,353 ±5,762 314,216 ±3,706 14.80% ±0.2 American Indian and Alaska Native 118,231 ±1,604 21,874 ±929 18.50% ±0.8 Asian 279,615 ±2,022 13,450 ±961 4.80% ±0.3 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 6,447 ±668 635 ±178 9.80% ±2.7 Some other race 303,837 ±7,743 16,218 ±1,100 5.30% ±0.4 Two or more races 255,739 ±6,070 29,063 ±1,446 11.40% ±0.5 Hispanic or Latino 916,366 ±863 57,239 ±1,970 6.20% ±0.2 TYPE OF DISABILITY With a cognitive difficulty (X) (X) 508,293 ±5,601 5.40% ±0.1 With a hearing difficulty (X) (X) 374,594 ±3,949 3.80% ±0.1 With a visual difficulty (X) (X) 263,682 ±4,487 1 2.60% ±0.1 With an ambulatory difficulty (X) (X) 720,322 ±5,601 1 7.70% ±0.1 Wilson County, North Carolina Total With a disability Percent with adisability Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Total civilian non institutionalized population 80,243 ±225 12,604 ±855 15.70% ±1.1 RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN White 41,035 ±816 6,170 ±515 15.00% ±1.3 Black or African American 31,607 ±638 5,813 ±568 18.40% ±1.7 American Indian and Alaska Native 497 ±236 118 ±76 23.70% ±17.0 Asian 643 ±235 19 ±18 3.00% ±2.6 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 1 ±2 1 ±2 100.00% ±100.0 Some other race 4,509 ±800 300 ±203 6.70% ±4.4 Two or more races 1,951 ±622 183 ±94 9.40% ±5.0 Hispanic or Latino 8,225 ±74 595 ±230 7.20% ±2.8 TYPE OF DISABILITY With a cognitive difficulty (X) (X) 4,624 ±574 6.10% ±0.8 With a hearing difficulty (X) (X) 2,881 ±342 3.60% ±0.4 With a visual difficulty I (X) (X) 2,330 ±317 2.90% ±0.4 With an ambulatory difficulty I (X) (X) 7,097 ±564 9.40% ±0.7 Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Table 5 Continued Census Tract 8.02, Wilson County, North Carolina Total With a disability Percent with adisability Subject Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Total civilian non institutionalized population Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 3,996 ±468 654 ±156 16.40% ±4.0 RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN White White 854 ±276 111 ±53 13.00% ±7.1 Black or African American Black or African American 2,083 ±277 481 ±136 23.10% ±6.3 American Indian and Alaska Native American Indian and Alaska Native 106 ±173 11 ±18 10.40% ±4.6 Asian Asian 45 ±61 8 ±11 17.80%±10.7 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 ±12 0 ±12 - ** Some other race Some other race 803 ±451 23 ±32 2.90% ±4.1 Two or more races Two or more races 105 ±69 20 ±31 19.00% ±28.2 Hispanic or Latina Hispanic or Latina 1,095 ±422 34 ±29 3.10% ±2.9 TYPE OF DISABILITY TYPE OF DISABILITY With a cognitive difficulty With a cognitive difficulty N N 247 ±98 6.80% ±2.7 With a hearing difficulty With a hearing difficulty N N 91 ±53 2.30% ±1.3 With a visual difficulty With a visual difficulty IX) N 206 ±95 5.20% ±2.3 With an ambulatory difficulty With an ambulatory difficulty IX) (X) 357 +106 9.90%±3.0 Census Tract 12, Wilson County, North Carolina Total With a disability Percent with a disability Subject Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Total civilian non institutionalized population Total civilian noninstitutionalized population 3,596±383 619±152 17.20%±3.8 RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN White White 1,898 ±302 388 +115 20.40% ±5.2 Black or African American Black or African American 1,196 ±154 176 ±83 14.70% ±6.6 American Indian and Alaska Native American Indian and Alaska Native 30 ±46 0 ±12 0.00% ±56.2 Asian Asian 0 ±12 0 ±12 ** Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 ±12 0 ±12 ** Some other race Some other race 430 ±240 41 ±53 9.50% ±12.1 Two or more races Two or more races 42 ±46 14 ±21 33.30% ±47.8 Hispanic or Latina Hispanic or Latina 500 ±250 54 ±58 10.80% ±10.8 TYPE OF DISABILITY TYPE OF DISABILITY With a cognitive difficulty With a cognitive difficulty N N 13D ±78 3.80% ±2.2 With a hearing difficulty With a hearing difficulty N N 1 106 ±54 2.90% ±1.5 With a visual difficulty With a visual difficulty IX) N 116 +77 3.20% ±2.1 With an ambulatory difficulty With an ambulatory difficulty IX) N 1 326 +103 9.50%+2.8 Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 14 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Table 5 Continued Census Tract 7, Wilson County, North Carolina Total With a disability Percent with a disability Subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Total civilian non institutionalized population 4,449 ±441 870 ±283 19.60% ±6.2 RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN White 747 ±364 29 ±31 3.90% ±4.4 Black or African American 3,172 ±485 667 ±202 21.00% ±6.9 American Indian and Alaska Native 0 ±12 0 ±12 ** Asian 0 ±12 0 ±12 ** Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 ±12 0 ±12 I** Some other race 231 ±213 174 ±188 75.30% ±39.3 Two or more races 299 ±377 0 ±12 0.00% ±11.0 Hispanic or Latino 932 ±403 180 ±182 19.30% ±20.5 TYPE OF DISABILITY With a cognitive difficulty (X) (X) 311 ±184 7.701/c ±4.6 With a hearing difficulty (X) (X) 174 ±113 3.90% ±2.5 With a visual difficulty (X) (X) 205 ±129 4.60% ±2.9 With an ambulatory difficulty (X) (X) 522 ±189 1 12.90% ±4.8 Highlight indicates percent>10% above statewide % 3.6 Income U.S. Census Bureau estimates for Income are shown on Table 6 below for North Carolina, Wilson County, and the Census Tracts and a 1-mile radius of the property boundary. These data indicate 78% of the households within one mile earn between $10,000 and $49,999 per year. It should be noted that data within the one -mile radius of the property boundary have a margin of error that exceeds 100% for most entries. Table 6 - Household Income North Carolina Wilson County, North Carolina Census Tract 7, Wilson County, North Carolina Census Tract 9.02, Wilson County, North Carolina Census Tract 12, Wilson County, North Carolina Property Boundary 1• Mile Buffer Households Households Households Households Households Households subject Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Estimate Margin of Error Total 3,918,597 ±8,585 32,128 1440 1,944 1214 1AS8 ±107 1,318 1114 840 ±196 Less than $10,000 6.80% ±0.1 7.80% ±0.9 8.10% ±5.5 14.10% ±5.1 9.00% ±5.0 33.00% ±163 $l O,DOO to $14,999 SAO% ±0.1 8.10% ±1.2 18.10% ±9.2 13.00% ±S.4 9.40% ±4.4 $15,000 to $24,999 10.76% ±6.1 14.40% ±1.5 22.60% ±8.2 16.60% ±6.2 13.00% ±5.5 13.00% 4149 $25,000 to $34,999 10.70% ±0.1 10.90% ±1.1 17.50% ±9.3 14.30% ±6.4 7.80% ±3.8 32.00% ±138 $35,066 to $49,999 14.2 D% ±0.1 15.00% ±1.3 15.40% ±6.5 20.90% ±7.7 19.00% ±6.4 $50,000 to $74,999 18.10% ±0.1 17.50% ±1.4 15.00% ±7.1 10.30% ±4.8 18.10% ±6.0 16.00% ±102 $75,066 to $99,999 12.06% ±0.1 10.90% ±1.2 1.56% ±1.S 4.40% ±2.4 12.70% ±5.7 6.00% 479 $100,000 to $149,999 12.50% ±0.1 9.80% ±1.0 1.50% ±1.9 5.30% ±3.5 8.70% ±4.1 $150,DDD to $199,999 4.76% ±0.1 3.60% ±0.5 0.20% ±1.1 1.20% ±1.7 1.66% ±1.S $200,660 or more 4.90% ±0.1 2.6D% 10.6 6.Do% 11.8 0.00% 12.4 0.70% 11.1 Median income dollars 52A13 ±224 42,850 ±1,379 25,579 ±5,949 31,382 ±3,743 i 41,600 ±4,541 NO DATA Mean income {dollars} 7 3,753 ±332 F 59,749 ±2,300 31,584 ±3,939 38,011 ±4,729 52,137 ±5,316 15,473 Indicates % i s s10% different from statewide % Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 15 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 3.7 Education U.S. Census Bureau estimates for Education Attained are shown on Table 7 below for North Carolina, Wilson County, the three census tracts (7, 8.02 and 12) and the 1-mile radius from the property boundary. This table indicates the County, census tracts and 1- mile property buffer radius all have few individuals with a bachelor degree or higher. Table 7: Education Level Attained North Carolina Wilson County, North Carolina Census Tract 7, Wilson County, NC Census Tract 6.02, Wilson County,NC Total Percent Total Percent Total Percent Total Percent Subject Margin Margin Margin Margin Margin Margin Margin Margin of Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Estimate Error Population 25 years and over 6,881,774 ±1,458 (X) (X] 55,252 ±101 (X] (X] 3,118 ±359 (X] (X] 2,491 ±240 (X] (X] Less than 9th grade 322,916 ±4,493 4.70% ±0.1 4,126 ±390 7.50% ±0.7 473 +212 15.20% ±6.2 318 +133 12.80% ±5.1 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 546,950 ±7,350 1 7.90% ±0.1 6,754 ±608 1 12.20% ±1.1 758 ±217 24.30% ±7.1 327 ±118 13.10% ±4.5 High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,780,253 ±10,327 25.90% ±0.2 17,631 ±815 31.90% ±1.5 950 +329 30.50% ±9.2 904 ±209 36.30% ±7.3 Bachelor's degree or higher 2,099,206 +14,209 30.50% ±0.2 10,821 +688 19.60% ±1.2 308 +140 9.90% ±4.2 200 +72 8.00% ±3.0 Census Tract 12, Wilson County, NC Property Boundary 1-Mile Buffer Total Percent Total Percent Subject Margin Margin Margin Margin Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Estimate of Error Population 25 years and over 2,472 ±244 (X] (X] 1,345 310 (X) (X] Less than 9th grade 230 +122 9.30% ±4.7 130 148 10.00% (X) 9th to 12th grade, no diploma 340 ±93 13.80% ±3.8 341 174 25.00% (X) High school graduate (includes equivalency) 1,059 ±189 42.60% ±6.0 429 179 32.00% (X) Bachelor's degree or higher 208 ±88 8.40% ±3.4 1D0 102 7.00% (X) Indicates % is >10% higher than statewide % 4.0 LOCAL AREA RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AND OTHER SENSITIVE RECEPTORS Development around the Westside Area 2 C&D Landfill consists of mixed farmland, residential, commercial and industrial use. Scattered houses and businesses exist along the main roads, but most of the nearby residential development is located on Buck Branch Road, Heather Court, Landfill Road and Banks Lane East. Additional residential development is located across Toisnot Swamp in the Glenwood Hills subdivision. Using the U.S. EPA EJScreen tool, the following map was developed to show sensitive receptors within the one -mile radius of the property boundary. Sensitive receptors identified included schools, public housing and subsidized housing. Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 16 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Figure 6 — EJScreen Sensitive Receptors within 1-mile Radius of the Property Boundary ✓oPlaees o0 - ,/ OPlaoes of Worslvp - V QHospilals 0 ✓ (DSch—ls 0. o 0 00 0000 0 ✓sparks o0 ✓�Priwns o0 - ✓QPublicHausing oX Q. LVL2KX • ZIP,4cenvoid • ZIP5 cenvoid • Could -be geocoded - o block group cemroid • Interpolated rooftop • Census treR[e _'d • <ell other values • i�Subsidiz d Housing [EX JL2KX o =IP-s ca^rc c • -.. 3 cenrc c Haven • ..a_,_ -at x geac_c__ ,every o ..mck cre-,c ce-:ra-= - e Inxe-rela.e_ -eo; I as nr-e--:aiue,c ., propeft boundarY_1-... 00 0 1 km �S Hlghwfly 26a FII E L 5. The EJScreen tool identified several sensitive receptors both within and just outside the one - mile property boundary radius. These are summarized in the table below. Table 8 - Summary of EJScreen Identified Sensitive Receptors TYPE NAME ADDRESS 1-MILE BUFFER SUBSIDIZED HOUSING BEACON POINT 1901 LIPSCOMB RD E, INSIDE APARTMENTS WILSON, NC 27893 SCHOOLS B 0 BARNES 1913 MLKJR PKWY, INSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WILSON, NC 27893 SCHOOLS CHARLES H DARDEN 1665 LIPSCOMB RD E, INSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL WILSON, NC 27893 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING GEE CORBETT VILLAGE 1817 BUTTERFIELD LINE APARTMENTS LANE SE, WILSON, NC 27893 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING ST. JAMES PLAZA 1745 MLKJR PKWY, JUST OUTSIDE APARTMENTS WILSON, NC 27893 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING CAC OF WILSON 1611 FIKEWOOD ST E, JUST OUTSIDE COUNTY #3 WILSON, NC 27893 SCHOOLS EASTERN NC SCHOOL 1311 US-301 S, WILSON, JUST OUTSIDE FOR THE DEAF NC 27893 PUBLIC HOUSING E. B. JORDAN HOMES 1701 LONDON DR NE, JUST OUTSIDE WILSON NC The sensitive receptors identified are generally located to the west of, or immediately adjacent to Highway 301, or south of Toisnot Swamp. Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 5.0 CUMULATIVE IMPACTS The NCDEQ Community Mapping Tool was used to identify permitted facilities within a one -mile radius of the property boundary. A map showing the identified features is below. It should be noted that the proposed 17 acre development has significant buffers within the 707 acre property which greatly expand the one -mile buffer shown. Items identified include: • Two air quality permits (3C Store Fixtures, Inc. [Air Permit 09859R031, and Water Guard, Inc. — Permit Exempt); • Three solid waste facilities (Wilson County Active C&D Landfill, Wilson County Closed C&D Landfill and the Wilson County Closed MSW Landfill); • Two LCID Landfills (Bullard LCID and Wilson County LCID); • One contaminated dry-cleaning site (Discount Cleaners — Fikewood Plaza); • Two Inactive Hazardous Waste Sites (Cox Dodge and Wilson Tech Fire Training); • Two Hazardous Waste Sites (City of Wilson Garage and Discount Cleaners); • 16 Underground Storage Tank Incidents (Incident #'s: 6468, 10262, 14310, 16006, 16016, 16079, 20433, 20848, 22291, 22308, 26565, 33117, 33191, 33863, 46442, and 47596); • Four above ground storage tank incidents (Incident #s: 6801, 85759, 92337, and 924191; • Four active underground storage tank facilities (Corbett Exxon, City of Wilson Operations Center, Wilson Terminal, and J-Mart); and • Three Land Use Restriction or Notice Sites (Discount Cleaners, Ryder Truck Rental, Wilson Tech- Fire Training). Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 18 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 As can be seen from the figure above, the majority of these items are located west of or immediately adjacent to Highway 301. The U.S. EPA EJScreen tool identified the following sites within the one -mile radius of the facility property line: Table 9: Additional Sites with a one -mile radius of the property line TYPE NAME ADDRESS SUPERFUND WATER GUARD 1903 HERRING AVENUE NE, WILSON, NC 27893 AIR POLLUTION 3C STORE FIXTURES, INC. 3363 HIGHWAY 301 NORTH, WILSON, NC 27893 WATER DISCHARGER R+L CARRIERS - WSN 3415 HWY 301 NE, WILSON, NC 27893 TOXIC RELEASE MERCK SHARP & DOHME 4633 MERCK RD, WILSON, NC 27893 WATER DISCHARGER LKQ HEAVY TRUCK CAROLINA 2328 WOMBLE-BROOKS RD, WILSON, NC 27893 AIR POLLUTION MP WILSON, LLC ** INACTIVE ** 4537 LANDFILL ROAD, WILSON, NC 27893 Their locations are shown on the EJScreen map below. Figure 8: EPA EJScreen LEEK ❑ ❑ ❑ ® P - I] y(CSdt re rtmq to EPA LEEK o❑ 0 ✓ c�A�r>wil�� ✓ oara m W& ✓ (11H. arduus waste (TSDE) LEEK ✓f,y Water Features LEEK - _-� — � ✓ nim�red w�rPo.rc� t1) mnaired ems / .i i 3lCalchnwrfs lAT-W NS) 7 v ❑ \ � - ✓ ©Sole 50iI1L0A¢IIIBrs • - ./ QWffiBrshetls (H11C12) U ° Drivers Store - - -U9' INtt$waY 2fi4-AfE _ _ _ ms ❑ � 6 0.4 r�ty 15„ �`, As seen in the Community Mapping Tool results, with the exception of one location, these are concentrated near Highway 301. Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 6.0 POTENTIAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES Potential impacts to the local area during the expansion and operation of the Westside Area 2 C&D Landfill include traffic impacts and potential releases to the environment. These potential impacts and mitigation measures are summarized below. 6.1 Traffic The Wilson County C&D Landfill anticipates operating at similar capacity and flow as the existing landfill and traffic related to the proposed facility expansion will be similar to current site operations and is not expected to significantly increase. Following initial discussions with S+G and review of the Public Meeting Presentation from June 1, 2020, Mr. Bobby Liverman, P.E., District Engeer for Division 4, District 2 provided email corrsepondences on June 10, 2021 indicating no need for a Traffic Impact Analysis or new Driveway Permit (See Appendix A). 6.2 Potential Releases to the Environment The following is a review of measures required to prevent potential releases into the environment at the facility. Potential releases include impacts to groundwater, and surface water as well as the potential for landfill gas migration. A summary of how these risks will be mitigated is provided in the sections below. 6.2.1 Final Cover System Once the landfill reaches its capacity, a final cover system is required. This final cover system prevents contact with the waste mass and, in conjuction with landfill gas (LFG) collection components also aids the control of LFG and odors. Also, once Area 1 is full, that portion of the site will be closed with a low - permeability cover. 6.2.2 Erosion and Sedimentation Control An approved erosion and sedimentation control plan is required for construction and operation of the landfill facility. This plan includes several existing sediment basins. In addition, the site is routinely inspected to ensure that storm water conveyance features remain intact and erosion is repaired in a timely manner. 6.2.3 Monitoring Programs On -going monitoring programs at the site include water quality monitoring, landfill gas monitoring, and storm water (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)) monitoring. These programs are intended to minimize the potential for an undetected release to the environment. Wilson County Westside CH Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 20 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 7.0 CONCLUSIONS The proposed Westside C&D Area 2 landfill expansion consists of approximately 17 acres located on a 707-acre parcel east of Wilson, North Carolina. As described by the NC Department of Commerce, Wilson County is labeled as Tier 1 in County Distress Rankings. This property has been a landfill facility since 1973, initially with a Municipal Solid Waste Landfill, and then with C&D landfill, which began on January 1, 1998 following closure of the MSW Landfill Unit. The demographic analysis within the one -mile radius of the property boundary indicates the area has a percent population of minorities (>50%) that is higher than statewide data. There is also a higher percentage of people living in poverty within the census tracts than across North Carolina. In general, as shown on the maps included in this report, these populations, as well as the sensitive receptors identified, are located across or adjacent to Highway 301, or south of Toisnot Swamp. These are considered significant buffers from the 707 acre property, where 17 acres is proposed for the C&DLF expansion. A small population of --589 individuals across three census tracts have been identified who speak English "less than very well". To address this condition for future public hearings, the County will work NCDEQ to provide pertinent information in English and Spanish. Since the site is currently a C&D landfill, and no significant changes are proposed to the operation, there is no anticipated increased impact in regards to traffic. The NCDOT concurs with the assessment that the proposed expansion is a continuation of existing conditions at the facility. Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 21 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 This page intentionally left blank Wilson County Westside CSD Landfill Socio-Economic Study January 2022 Page 22 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 Appendix A NCOOT Correspondence Socio-Economic Study Wilson County CAD Landfill Proposed Westside Area 2 Expansion DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5-5789AOE63E96 This page intentionally left blank. DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5, 5789AOE63E96 u„ _Wilson County C&D Landfill Expansion -Traffic Impact Study SMITH GARONER Mike Brinchek <mike@smithgardnerinc.com> Wilson County C&D Landfill Expansion - Traffic Impact Study 6 messages Mike Brinchek <mike@smithgardnerinc.com> To: kbowen@ncdot.gov Cc: Joan Smyth <joan@smithgardnerinc.com> Kevin, Mon, May 24, 2021 at 11:43 AM To follow-up the voicemail that I just left you, S+G is working with Wilson County to expand their existing C&D Landfill and we received the following comment back from NCDEQ Division of Waste Management as part of their review: "The traffic study should be completed, as a part of this report. Provide documentation as required by N.C. G.S. 130A-295.5, to include a certification from the Division Engineer of the Department of Transportation that the proposed facility will not have a substantial impact on highway traffic." Seeing that this is an expansion of an existing facility that has been in operation for several years and that the expansion is not anticipated to change traffic patterns or change the volume of traffic entering and exiting the site, we would like to request certification that the proposed facility will not have a substantial impact on highway traffic per NCGS 130A-295.5. If you could, please call me on my cell phone 919-815-0813 so that we could discuss further. Regards, Mike W. Michael Brinchek, PE Senior Project Manager SMITH GARDNER 14 N. Boylan Avenue https://mai1.googIe.com/mail/u/O/?ik=6f99fc3a51 &view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-a%3Ammiai-r-4449167616129720429&simpl=msg-f%3A1700... 1 /6 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5, 5789AOE63E96 u„ _Wilson County C&D Landfill Expansion -Traffic Impact Study Raleigh, NC 27603 P (919) 828.0577, Ext. 128 F (919) 828.3899 C (919) 815-0813 Bowen, Kevin G <kgbowen@ncdot.gov> Mon, May 24, 2021 at 1:10 PM To: Mike Brinchek <mike@smithgardnerinc.com> Cc: Joan Smyth <joan@smithgardnerinc.com>, "Liverman, Bobby L" <blliverman@ncdot.gov> Mike — I received your voicemail. If you could share the plans with our District Engineer Bobby Liverman, copied on this email, I think he will be able to provide a quick review and confirm from what you've indicated that this isn't needed. This should save you the cost of the TIA. Preliminarily, neither of us think a TIA is necessary for this site. Bobby can be reached at 919-227-6639 if you need to discuss. Thanks for your call. Kevin G. Bowen, PE Division Engineer NCDOT — Division 4 252 640 6400 office kgbowen@ncdot.gov 509 Ward Blvd. PO Box 3165 Wilson, NC 27895 From: Mike Brinchek <mike@smithgardnerinc.com> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 11:44 AM To: Bowen, Kevin G <kgbowen@ncdot.gov> Cc: Joan Smyth <joan@smithgardnerinc.com> Subject: [External] Wilson County C&D Landfill Expansion - Traffic Impact Study https://mai1.googIe.com/mail/u/O/?ik=6f99fc3a51 &view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-a%3Ammiai-r-4449167616129720429&simpl=msg-f%3A1700... 2/6 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5, 5789AOE63E96 u„ _Wilson County C&D Landfill Expansion -Traffic Impact Study CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. [Quoted text hidden] Email correspondence to and from this sender is subject to the N.C. Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Mike Brinchek <mike@smithgardnerinc.com> To: "Liverman, Bobby L" <blliverman@ncdot.gov> Cc: "Bowen, Kevin G" <kgbowen@ncdot.gov> Bobby, Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 4:03 PM Per Kevin's email a couple of weeks ago, the link below will provide you with a link to the Permit Drawings for the Wilson C&D Landfill Expansion and a presentation that was made to the Board of Commissioners summarizing the expansion. https://rsgengineers.egnyte.com/fl/sXZCPACGWY As noted in the original email, S+G is working with Wilson County to expand their existing C&D Landfill and we received the following comment back from NCDEQ Division of Waste Management as part of their review: "The traffic study should be completed, as a part of this report. Provide documentation as required by N.C. G.S. 130A-295.5, to include a certification from the Division Engineer of the Department of Transportation that the proposed facility will not have a substantial impact on highway traffic." Seeing that this is an expansion of an existing facility that has been in operation for several years and that the expansion is not anticipated to change traffic patterns or change the volume of traffic entering and exiting the site, beyond what would be anticipated to account for growth within the County, we would like to request certification that the proposed facility will not have a substantial impact on highway traffic per NCGS 130A-295.5. If you have any questions during your review, please do not hesitate to call me on my cell phone (919-815-0813). Thanks Mike W. Michael Brinchek, PE Senior Project Manager SM11H GARDNER 14 N. Boylan Avenue Raleigh, NC 27603 P (919) 828.0577, Ext. 128 https://mai1.googIe.com/mail/u/O/?ik=6f99fc3a51 &view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-a%3Ammiai-r-4449167616129720429&simpl=msg-f%3A1700... 3/6 DocuSign Envelope ID: E332D723-C946-43CE-9DA5, 5789AOE63E96 u„ _Wilson County C&D Landfill Expansion -Traffic Impact Study F (919) 828.3899 C (919) 815-0813 [Quoted text hidden] Liverman, Bobby L <blliverman@ncdot.gov> To: Mike Brinchek <mike@smithgardnerinc.com> Cc: "Bowen, Kevin G" <kgbowen@ncdot.gov> Mike, Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 9:02 AM From what I am seeing you are not adding any new DW's and I don't expect the traffic to increase in such a manner to require any improvements. With that being said, I don't see any need for a TIA nor a DW Permit. Thanks, Bobby Liverman, P.E. 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