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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5703_INSP_20230301NORTH CARnLINAD_E Q�� o.n.mm.m m c.w.mmen.i a.i� FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section UNIT TYPE: Lined X LCID YW Transfer compost SLAS COUNTY: MACON MSWLF PERMIT NO.: 5703-MSWLF-1992 Closed HHW White Incin T&P X FIRM MSWLF goods FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE CDLF Tire T&P/ X Tire Industrial DEMO SDTF Collection Monofill Landfill Date of Site Inspection: 03/01/2023 FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS: Macon County Landfill 1448 Lakeside Dr Franklin, NC 28724 Date of Last Inspection: 08/19/2022 GPS COORDINATES (decimal degrees): Lat.: 35.2009 Long.:-83.3768 FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER: Name: Chris Stahl, Solid Waste Director Telephone: 828-349-2100 Email address: cstahl&maconnc.org FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS: 109 Sierra Dr Franklin, NC 28724 PARTICIPANTS: Chris Stahl, Macon County Nick Fowler, Macon County Jason Watkins, NCDEQ — Solid Waste Section Lee Hill, NCDEQ — Solid Waste Section STATUS OF PERMIT: Life of Site Permit to Operate MSW Landfill Phase 2 & Phase 3, Cell 1 issued May 31, 2018 PURPOSE OF SITE VISIT: Partial Inspection STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS: N/A OBSERVED VIOLATIONS: A. 15A NCAC 13B .1626(2)(b) states: "Except as provided in Sub -Item (c) of this Item, the owners or operators of all MSWLF units shall cover disposed solid waste with six inches of earthen material at the end of each operating day, or at more frequent intervals if necessary to prevent the escape of waste and the attraction of vectors and scavenging, and to minimize fires and the generation of odors. " During the March 1, 2023 inspection, exposed waste mixed with soil was observed throughout the top and side slopes of the landfill cell. As a result, Macon County is in violation of 15A NCAC 13B .1626(2)(b) for failure to cover all disposed waste with six inches of earthen material at the end of each operating day as required. To correct the violation, Macon County must immediately cover all exposed waste with at least six inches of earthen material at the end of each operating day. Follow up inspections will be conducted to ensure Page 1 of 4 FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT D_E Division of Waste Management NORTH CAR EL I OepaNnent W Environmental Welily Solid Waste Section compliance with 15A NCAC 13B .1626(2)(b). Exposed Waste on Top of Landfill Cell The item(s) listed above were observed by Section staff and require action on behalf of the facility in order to come into or maintain compliance with the Statutes, Rules, and/or other regulatory requirements applicable to this facility. Be advised that pursuant to N.C.G.S. 130A-22, an administrative penalty of up to $15,000 per day may be assessed for each violation of the Solid Waste Laws, Regulations, Conditions of a Permit, or Order under Article 9 of Chapter 130A of the N.C. General Statutes. Further, the facility and/or all responsible parties may also be subject to enforcement actions including penalties, injunction from operation of a solid waste management facility or a solid waste collection service and any such further relief as may be necessary to achieve compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Act and Rules. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 1. All photos were taken by Lee Hill on March 1, 2023. 2. The facility is open to the public Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, and Saturday, 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. 3. Access roads throughout the facility were of all-weather construction and were being maintained in good condition at the time of inspection. Operations Inspection of the MSW Landfill Unit (5703-MSWLF-1992) 4. The facility is currently filling on the northeast side of Phase 3, Cell 1. 5. Exposed waste mixed with soil was observed throughout the top and side slopes of the landfill cell. It appeared that the exposed waste was from a combination of using the previous days cover in which waste was mixed into the soil and, waste being deposited by equipment movement over inactive portions of the cell. Covering the slopes with additional soil and stabilizing them should be a priority. During discussions with landfill staff, the use of mulch for temporary slope stabilization was encouraged. Mulch that is placed on the side slopes should be spread at no more than six (6) inches thick, with four (4) inches being optimal. The possibility of adding seed during the application of mulch could assist in better temporary stabilization. See Observed Violations Page 2 of 4 FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT D_E Q�� Division of Waste Management NORTH CAROLINA °°°—°° 0E-!=�'°"""' Solid Waste Section section of this report for more information. 6. Two large ruts were observed on the south side slopes of the cell. Facility staff stated that the bulldozer had slid down the slope and had to be recovered. The ruts in the slopes must be repaired to prevent channels from forming that could erode the side slopes. Once repaired, it is recommended that a small earthen berm be maintained along the top of the slopes to prevent erosion of the repaired areas due to runoff from atop the landfill. 7. Ruts were observed in multiple areas of the landfill cap and appear to be from uncontrolled vehicular traffic. Traffic should be controlled and limited to the active working face to prevent rutting and waste from being exposed. All ruts must be repaired to prevent waste from being exposed and water standing on the cap. 8. If equipment is to be stored atop the landfill, please maintain a dedicated area/pad and limit ingress/egress into the area to prevent damage to already covered areas. 9. The working face was small, compact and no unapproved material was observed. 10. Windblown waste was observed around the entrance to the landfill cell. However, facility staff were actively picking up windblown waste at the time of inspection. Continue to collect and dispose of all windblown material as required by 15A NCAC 13B .1626(11). Operation Inspection of the Waste Treatment and Processing Facility 11. The Waste Treatment and Processing Facility is located to the north of the scale house. This area allows citizens to drop off municipal solid waste (MSW) and construction and demolition debris in lieu of taking materials directly to the landfill. Citizens can also drop off electronics, cardboard, scrap metal, plastics, and universal waste such as fluorescent light bulbs. 12. On the evening of October 4, 2022, the walking floor trailer parked inside the Waste Treatment and Processing building caught fire destroying the trailer and damaging the building. After the fire, use of the building was suspended, and all MSW and construction and demolition waste were sent to the working face of the MSW landfill. The building is now deemed safe for use and operation has resumed. Roll off dumpsters are being used until a new transfer trailer is purchased. 13. Waste was observed on the ground around the roll off container that was being loaded. Ensure that all waste is removed from the floor at the end of the operational day. 14. One large pallet was observed on the tipping floor; facility staff also saw the pallet and removed it from the waste. 15. Fluorescent tubes and bulbs were observed to be stored in structurally sound containers that were adequate to prevent breakage. 16. Tires are collected in four van trailers outside the building. No tires were observed on the ground at the time of inspection. 17. The leachate drains were observed to be clear, and the collection system appeared to be working properly. Operations Inspection of Yard Waste Treatment and Processing Facility 18. The yard waste treatment and processing area is located to the northwest of the active landfill cell. 19. The facility is permitted to receive land clearing waste as defined by 15A NCAC 13B.0101(31), wooden pallets constructed of unpainted and untreated natural wood and yard trash as defined by 130A-290(a)(45). 20. The yard waste area has an access road around the unground stockpile that can be used by emergency vehicles in the event of a fire. 21. A small amount of painted wood was observed from what appeared to be a recently dumped load. Continue to remove any unapproved material that is encountered in incoming loads. 22. The facility has a dumpster staged in the area to collect any unapproved material that is found in incoming loads. 23. No standing water was observed. 24. Fugitive dust was well controlled at the time of inspection. 25. No offensive odors were detected. Other Comments 26. The leachate pond was observed during the inspection. No visual deficiencies were observed with the visible Page 3 of 4 FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT D_E Q�� Division of Waste Management NORTH CAROLINA °°°—°° 0E-!=�'°"""' Solid Waste Section portion of the liner. 27. The leachate pond had adequate freeboard at the time of inspection. 28. As discussed, efforts should be made to ensure plastics, paper and other waste is not being allowed to remain on the ground in the recycling area, where it can come into contact with storm water. Further, storm water should not be allowed to pond in these areas. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report. Digitally signed by Lee Hill c cn=Lee Hill, o=Solid Waste Section, ou=Field Operations Branch, email=lee.hill@ncdenr.gov, c=US Date: 2023.03.13 07:49:13-04'00' Lee Hill Environmental Senior Specialist Regional Representative Phone: 828-296-4700 Sent on: March 13, 2023 X Email Hand delivery US Mail X Certified No. r7022 2410 0003 1349 9995 1 Copies: Jason Watkins, Field Operations Branch Head — Solid Waste Section Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor — Solid Waste Section Chris Hollinger, Compliance Officer — Solid Waste Section Derek Rowland, Manager — Macon County Page 4 of 4