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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0403_AnsonLF_CommentsPh5_20221021From: Wilson, Donna J Sent: Friday, October 21, 2022 5:57 PM To: Susan Reid; Tyler Fitzgerald; Bivins, Nathan Cc: Bradford, Teresa; Stanley, Sherri Subject: Anson Landfill PTC Phase 5 preliminary comments Attachments: SeismicUnstable from 1119_DukeAsheville.pdf, Seismicl-eachate calcs from 1119_DukeAsheville2.pdf, seismic veneer slope stability from 1119_DukeAsheville.pdf; SeismicUnstable from 1119 _DukeAsheville.pdf Hello Susan, Tyler, and Nathan, Below are preliminary comments on the PTC for Phase 5. 1. Seismic impact zones — Provide demonstration that all containment structures, including liners, leachate collection systems, surface water control systems, and final cover are designed to resist the maximum horizontal acceleration in lithified earth material for the site. Attached are example seismic calculation pages from another permit, Duke Asheville landfill, permit 1119. The complete document can be viewed here, Doc ID 1360676, dated 11-1-2019 - https://edocs.deg.nc.gov/WasteManagement/Browse.aspx?id=732019&dbid=0&repo=WasteManagement. 2. The Phase 5 PTC application is also a vertical expansion application over the previous Phases. An additional 70 feet is added to the overall height of the landfill, from the previous maximum height. The additional weight affects the older filled cells, for example, settlement and leachate pipe loading. Address the additional weight/volume to the older cells with specific information of those cells. 3. Settlement calculations — Provide settlement calculation for the center of the landfill and other areas not yet represented, to show that the 4-foot separation distance is met to SHGT and bedrock, and to demonstrate that the subgrade will continue to have a minimum 2% slope. A drawing showing all the calculated points is needed. The waste density used was 60 Ib/CF (1620 Ib/CY). 4. Explain the leachate pipe design for phase 4, cell 3, with the ability to collect leachate to meet the rules, and the ability to clean out, camera, and jet clean. Of concern are the two lines with odd changes in elevation, one along the north edge and one just below that on the north flat part of elevation 310-312. Also, there are multiple leachate lines longer than 1000 feet. The slope of the landfill base is required minimum 2% after settlement. 5. Geomembrane liner installation testing should include an evaluation of the entire liner for leaks as required by G.S. 130A-295.6(h)(1) using technology such as electronic leak detection. 6. In the application beginning text and figures, on pdf page 11, Figure 1-3 shows the property boundary and the 300-foot buffer in purple lines. On the north end, the buffer line crosses within the waste boundary. 7. App. C — Engineering calculations - For the pipe loading calculations, the waste density used is 41.44 Ib/CF (1119 Ib/CY). From the annual reports, the density would be about 1700 Ib/CY. PDF page 452. 8. Operations Plan — Discuss each of the alternate daily covers used. For the ones that are approved in the Section guidance document "Approved Alternative Daily Cover Material For use at Sanitary Landfills," confirm implementation according to the guidance (page 2) that includes a notice in the operating record with the procedure and the notice and procedure sent to the Section. The guidance document is here - https://edocs.deg.nc.gov/WasteManagement/0/edoc/723214/ApprovedACM Rev1 GDE 20170721.pdf?search id=f7d5b34c-664b-4338-930a-d1db93f0272f. If the seaboard solids (used sawdust absorbent) are still being used for alternate daily cover, provide details and procedure in the text, and follow with the notice in the operating record and to the Section, as described in the guidance document. Details should include specifics such as the usage criteria listed in the guidance document. 9. The operating plan, and App. G, indicates that leachate may be recirculated within in the landfill by spraying onto the active working face. If this a currently active practice, provide information on volumes and dates for the amounts being recirculated, within the last 2 or 3 years. 10. For the operational berms, or inter -cell berms, describe the design and method. Describe how the flap will be removed and the valve opened. Confirm that a written certification for the proper connection (flap removed, valve opened) will be placed in the operating record, each time a cell is connected. 11. App. C — Engr. Calculations — update the lifespan study for life (years) of each phase. The in -place density used was 1120 Ib/CY which seems low. From the annual report numbers, it would be about 1700 Ib/CY. PDF page 237. 12. In the appendices, update to the latest approved landfill gas monitoring plan and water quality monitoring plan. 13. Drawings — update the phase sequencing and changes in design. Provide detail drawing of the landfill gas collection well on the final cover. Additional comments will be sent as I complete my review. If you have any questions please let me know. Donna 6!5fDEQg1 Donna J_ Wilson Engineering Project Vfanager, .valid Waste Section Division of ff ante Management Forth Carohna Department of Environmental Quality. 919_707.8255 (Office) D onna - Wi Isonrdnedear_gov Physical Address: 217 West Jones Street, Raleigh NC 2 7603 flailing address: 1545 Mail Service Center, l aleighNC 7699