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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1403_Caldwell_Foothills_MSWLF_Cell6B_BlastingPlan_FID1792134_20230501HODGES, HARBIN, NEWBERRY & TRIBBLE, INC. Consulting Engineers April 28, 2023 Ms. Jackie Drummond Hydrogeologist Division of Waste Management - Solid Waste Section NC Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Asheville Regional Office (ARO) 2090 US Highway 70 Swannanoa, NC 28778 Re: Foothills Regional Landfill Facility Permit No. 14-03 Caldwell County, North Carolina Proposed Blasting Plan Areas of Cell No. 6B HHNT Project No. 6703-984-01 Dear Ms. Drummond: This letter is being written to provide the Section information on planned excavation and blasting in the area of Future Cell No. 6B at the subject landfill. As part of the ongoing effort to construct Cell No. 6B to permitted base grades, areas of rock have been uncovered using conventional excavation equipment. In order to meet the vertical separation requirements from rock within the Cell No. 613 area, blasting will be required. As can be seen on the attached sketches, blasting will be performed inside the boundaries of Future Cell No. 6B. The contractor is estimating that approximately 51,200 CY of material will be removed by the drilling and blasting. This material will be used in the construction of the proposed cell embankment in accordance with the project specifications and design. If the blasting required to achieve design base grades inside of Future Cell 613 does not yield enough rocky fill material for the embankment, the contractor (may) perform additional drilling and blasting activities inside the permitted limits of Borrow Area No. 1 in order to produce the remaining quantity of material needed. This area has also been included on the attached sketch. The blasting will be performed by Carolina Drilling, Inc. under the direction of Earnhardt Grading Inc., a contractor to Republic Services, Inc. A blast plan has been provided for your use. All blasting shall be performed between the hours of sunrise to sunset. During the actual blasting, monitoring will be conducted, and a formal report of this monitoring will be placed in the Facility Operating Record, and a copy will be submitted to you for your records. Proposed seismograph locations have been shown on the attached sketch, and the nearest groundwater monitoring well is MW-11. Water levels will be monitored 3920 Arkwright Road, Suite 101 • Macon, Georgia 31210 (478) 743-7175 • Fax (478) 743-1703 • www.hhnt.com SAVANNAH • ATLANTA • Macon • STATESBORO • GREENVILLE, SC Ms. Jackie Drummond April 28, 2023 Page 2 of 2 ----------------- ----------------- before and after blasting is completed at this monitoring location. The CQA firm for this project is Bunnell Lammons Engineering, Inc. and they too will record the blasting in their daily reports, which will become part of the project CQA documentation. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please call. Sincerely, HODGES, HARBIN, NEWBERRY & TRIBBLE, INC. K. Matthew Cheek, P.E. Professional Engineer KMC/sc Enclosure cc: Sherri Stanley (w/ enclosure) Allen Gaither, P.E. (w/ enclosure) Mike Loyd (w/ enclosure) Stephen Hunter (w/ enclosure) Tyler Moody, P.E. (w/ enclosure) 1 l:�:1 % ....... \ \C%:: �\ CALDWELL COUNTY (PROPERTY LINE I 11::::::::::::::::� \ \ \;: ;:::;:::;:::;� \ \ ♦ SHOWN IN APPROXIMATE) IN II \ \ \ I \ \\ 1 GT 1\ ♦ Atiii:iii :1 1 - A /� VA� J EXISTING SEDIMENT ♦ BASIN BV ���R�� �♦ ♦ _ EXISTING COUNTY II ORTH ERN\/ R O DROP-OFF CONVENIENCE \ CENTER BORROW / p0, gUFFF \ AREA NO. 1 GP-15 3 OVERALL PERMITTED LIMITS ♦ \ ��i JURISDICTIONAL OF DISTURBANCE ♦ WETLAND (TYP.) o \ ' GP-14 V \1 I / JURISDICTIONAL y / ' ,/ II O - STREAM (TYP.) _ l o GP-9 100' BUFFER LINE FROM 1 / ' ' �/ _ -L Te -� BM NO. APPROXIMATE PROPERTY �' ; % -` / - - - _ / - BM09 LINE `�_ � ADDITIONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY I ' ULTIMATE LIMITS OFMW- M -10-, \�• EXISTING WET - t DETENTION CALDWELL COUNTY (PROPERTY- \ \\ BASIN N0.6 LINE SHOWN IN APPROXIMATE)- i BORROW AREA NO 1- 5 - PROPOSED EDGE OF - _ 4 100' BUFFER _ _ _ cELL(TYP.)v0l J EXISTING! CELL NO. SA I\ PROPOSED TEMPORARY �t ACRES) \� EDGE OF LINER (TYP.) 444% _ 1 � I�B 1zG EXISTING ►: CELL NO. 3C EXISTL. CELL NO. 1A T lu4ll l31 9 \ \ EXISTING �a+ j EXISTING / > CELL NO. 2B \11 �EXISTINc I CELLNO.6A .*., 11 / / BASIN CNT ��- �1 ULTIMATE LIMITSOF r vI �V A BORROW AREA No 2 f��` EXISTING �� )) CELL NO. 313 ,e. / I ve AJ / � lI V1 11 1 1� \ 1 `\�+11 FUTURE BORROW \\ OBSERVED DRAWF-FLOWERED \ 111 AREA NO. 2 HEARTLEAF COLONY (TYP.) 25 BUFFER FROM DELINEATED II\ 1 1 \ DWARF FLOWERED HEARTLEAF COLONY (TYP.) \1 ' 100' BUFF R 50' BUFFER FROM JURISDICTIONAL STREAMS AND WETLANDS (TYP.) EXISTING CELL NO. 2A ©W X STING WET DETENTION SASINN XIWETN ,,� D _ DETENTIONTIO N BASIN � � NO. 1 B� _ - - \ � MW-7 j ✓/ EXISTING WET �` ♦�� ` DETENTION BASIN�� ✓ GP 6 \VAOV�/J��Il�llll II I%r' NO. 3A% BMNO. /� _.BMOs 'EXISTING WET / - / DETENTION BASIN MW-8 NO.3 _ v BM NO POP �-- 9004 �// _ EXISTING CELL NO. 1B - Jam/ BM NO Is BM02 EXISTING FACILITY ENTRANCE xN r EXISTING LEACHATE I STORAGE TANKS NOTES: 1. EXISTING TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION IS PROVIDED BY COOPER AERIAL SURVEYS CO. IN AN AERIAL SURVEY (DATED DECEMBER 9, 2021) COMBINED WITH TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PROVIDED BY FIRMATEK, LLC (DATED JUNE 21, 2022). 2. CONTOURS INSIDE VEGETATED AREAS MAY NOT MEET MAPPING STANDARDS AND SHOULD BE FIELD CHECKED FOR RELIABILITY. 3. ALL SURVEY CONTROL DATA PROVIDED BY WRIGHT AND FIELDS LAND SURVEYING VIA LETTER DATED JUNE 24, 2011. 4. JURISDICTIONAL STREAMS AND WETLANDS WERE PROVIDED BY WRIGHT AND FIELDS LAND SURVEYING FROM A SURVEY PERFORMED IN OCTOBER 2013. 5. SURVEYS OF THE JURISDICTIONAL STREAMS NEAR THE WESTERN PROPERTY BOUNDARY WERE COMPLETED BY DONALDSON GARRETT & ASSOCIATES, INC. IN AUGUST 2002. 6. BOUNDARY SURVEY COMPILED BY TOMMY FIELDS, PLS 2906 - LAST REVISED AND UPDATED AUGUST 14, 2007. EXISTING MAINTENANCE BUILDING EXISTING SCALE AND SCALE HOUSE MW-3R'\ �% EXISTING LANDFILL MW-3 GAS FLARE j MW-3R2' BM ® BM\ `\ GP1 SEDIMENT BASIN NO. 1 OGP-5R GP-4 BENCHMARKS BM NO. NORTHING E:ASTING ELEV. DESCRIPTION BM01 798051.57 1230950.94 1249.78 518 IRON REBAR BM02 798138.26 1231577.82 1240.37 CONCRETE MONUMENT 9003 797925.22 123161326 1237.16 CONCRETE PANEL 9004 799607.34 122988776 1173.47 CONCRETE PANEL BM06 80031674 123008090 1195.93 5/81RON REBAR BM09 798293.55 1232502.65 1214.73 511 IRON REBAR BM12 801012.76 123176796 1493.74 5/8 IRON REBAR 'CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL BENCHMARK INFORMATION AND NOTIFY ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. �sq, REPUBLIC SERVICES 200 100 0 200 400 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET ...m �\......... 1CIIlAp10/ SH G oz ��aoQtH,...No7j .•�'FES610,y a r: �OFE55ipN.. Q \ SEA IO•iY-3 i � � � n t L?' %tee$$ �.4�INE�'a♦�� :sy6��c�•yg„\ce'pv' 4TIHEW 6 �O°un n1nn11m ppd�o Carolina Drilling, Inc 326 Railroad St Mocksville, NC 27028 Jason Tutterow 336-607-4478 reesecrushing@yahoo.com -Blasting Plan Information for Earnhardt Grading, Foothills Landfill Foothills Landfill Cell 6B Procedures 1. Holes will be laid on a 7'x7' to 8'x8' box pattern depending on rock depth and density. The average and most used pattern will be the 7'x7' box pattern. 2. Holes will be drilled in a 3.5" diameter maximum with an average depth of 15'. The cuts will range from 2' to 30'. 3. All explosives will be brought in daily as needed and no explosives will be stored on site. Either Quick Supply or Carolina Drilling will haul all explosives in accordance with the NCDOT and USDOT. 4. Dry holes will be loaded with a 1.25"x8" stick of Unimax dynamite and ANFO. Wet holes will be loaded with a booster and Riohit emulsion sticks. All holes will have a minimum stemming of 6'. 5. Only Non Electric blasting caps with 25/500ms factory delays will be used. 6. All holes will be loaded with non -sparking tools (depth gauges and loading poles). 7. The rock in this area is of medium thickness and will only take 3' to 11' of the boreholes to be loaded with explosives. In this case, our average stemming (78m) will be held between 6' and 10'. 8. All holes will be wired with a minimum of 8ms of delay between holes giving us one hole per delay. 9. The holes will then be walked over to make sure all connections are clean. 10. Vibratech will have all seismographs in place prior to blasting. 11. Once the area is cleared by Earnhardt and Carolina Drilling, a series of horns will be sounded. -Three short blasts for 3 minute warning -Two long blasts for 1 minute warning -One long blast for an all clear, back to work, after the shot has been inspected to ensure all holes have fired. Seismology Three Seismographs will be placed with one at the nearest liner, another at the nearest well and a third at the nearest building. Estimated PPV (Peak particle Velocity) One inch per second PPV is the specification for this project. It is extremely hard to break rock at this PPV limit if the targeted PPV reading is within 200', especially with 25' holes in areas. As many as 3 blasting caps per hole will have to be used to get the pounds per delay down to the 10 to 15 Ibs per delay needed to stay below the PPV threshold. Adjustments will be made after each monitored blast so maximum breakage can be achieved. Due to this tight specification, the contractor should expect to have to hammer and crush a good portion more of this rock. Post Blast report or Shot Report A shot report used by Carolina Drilling will be used for this project. It will show the following as required: 1. Material data information on products used. 2. Drawing of shot with hole diameter, depth, voids etc. 3. Loading diagram with weights of explosive used. 4. Amount and type of explosives. 5. Delay and initiation method. 6. Results and yardages. 7. Vibra-tech will furnish seismograph readings via email. 8. A blast damage report if necessary. Safety Plan 1. All employees will wear PPE such as high visibility vest, hard hats, safety glasses, gloves and protective footwear. 2. Blasting zone signs will be placed around the perimeter. 3. Only non -sparking brass tools will be used for pushing powder. 4. Only non -electric blasting caps will be used. 5. 78m stone will be used for stemming to prevent blowout in wet holes. 6. Once the area is cleared by Earnhardt and Carolina Drilling, a series of horns will be sounded. -Three short blasts for 3 minute warning -Two long blasts for 1 minute warning -One long blast for an all clear, back to work, after the shot has been inspected to insure all holes have fired. 7. A section pertaining to misfires will be attached. Carolina Drilling, Inc. Misfire procedure: When a misfire occurs, immediately contact Jason Tutterow at 336-607-4478. If he can't be reached, contact the office at 336- 751-2961. Take time to clear your mind and think about the condition that has been created. Document the hole or area that contains the misfire completely, while this is still fresh in your mind. Do not permit any work in the misfire area. "Danger" off the area. Notify the permittee of the misfire. Do not refire the misfire without permission from an officer of Carolina Drilling. Whenever possible, we recommend that prior to refiring a misfire, another blaster familiar with the mine/quarry is brought in to assist with the decision to fire or render inert the explosive. Experienced individuals familiar with the initiation systems and explosives used, as well as the proper techniques to handle neutralize and render safe the explosive materials should conduct proper misfire handling. Specific recommendations cannot be made concerning misfires, as every misfire is unique and very site specific. Each misfire must be handled individually. All information regarding the misfire must be analyzed completely and a plan of action established with a method to "Make Safe" the area. Specific Federal/State or Local laws may also dictate additional procedures. When a misfire occurs, the power source used to initiate the blast must be disconnected, the firing line shunted or made safe before entering the blast area to inspect the misfire. All personnel must stay out of the blast area for at least 1/2 (30 minutes) hour. Access to the blast area must remain blocked and guarded. Once the blaster in charge and another blaster make a determination familiar with the area of the stability of the area, such as adequate burdens, spacing, stemming, etc., a decision may be made to refire the misfire. Refiring a misfire is usually the safest and best way to eliminate the danger. Extra care must be taken, as the designed pattern HAS changed. Once a determination has been made to refire, the blast area must be cleared to double the initial perimeter (at a minimum). If this is not possible, alternate methods of handling should be considered. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) OSHA Regulations (Standards - 29 CFR) Misfires. - 1926.911 • Standard Number: 1926.911 • Standard Title: Misfires. • Subpart Number: U Subpart Title: Blasting and the Use of Explosives (a) If a misfire is found, the blaster shall provide proper safeguards for excluding all employees from the danger zone. (b) No other work shall be done except that necessary to remove the hazard of the misfire and only those employees necessary to do the work shall remain in the danger zone. (c) No attempt shall be made to extract explosives from any charged or misfired hole; a new primer shall be put in and the hole reblasted. If refiring of the misfired hole presents a hazard, the explosives may be removed by washing out with water or, where the misfire is under water, blown out with air. (d) If there are any misfires while using cap and fuse, all employees shall remain away from the charge for at least 1 hour. Misfires shall be handled under the direction of the person in charge of the blasting. All wires shall be carefully traced and a search made for unexploded charges. (e) No drilling, digging, or picking shall be permitted until all missed holes have been detonated or the authorized representative has approved that work can proceed. The Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) In 30 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations), Part 57.6000, defines a misfire as: The complete or partial failure of explosive material to detonate as planned. The term also is used to describe the explosive material itself that has failed to detonate. A misfire is described as the failure of an explosive charge to detonate. The best advice that can be given regarding the handling of misfires is to take every precaution to prevent their occurrence. Anytime misfired holes, portions of a misfired hole, or unexploded explosive material remains after a blast is fired, a hazardous situation is created that will exist until the proper handling of unfired explosive material. A misfire requires sound judgment and a comprehensive understanding of explosives. Most misfires occur because of improper techniques or short cuts, and sometimes because of the geological formation. It is important that any investigation into a misfire be conducted with a fair and open mind. Any preconceived idea of the cause may mask the true cause, and prevent a future occurrence. MSHA - 30 CFR. PART 57.6311 ADDRESSES THE HANDLING OF MISFIRES AS: (a) Faces and muck piles shall be examined for misfires after each blasting operation. (b) Only work necessary to remove a misfire and protect the safety of miners engaged in the removal shall be permitted in the affected area until the misfire is disposed of in a safe manner. (c) When a misfire cannot be disposed of safely, each approach to the area affected by the misfire shall be posted with a warning sign at a conspicuous location to prohibit entry, and the condition shall be reported immediately to mine management. (d) Misfires occurring during the shift shall be reported to mine management not later than the end of the shift. MSHA - 30 CFR. PART 57.6310 DEFINES THE MISFIRE WAITING PERIOD AS: When a misfire is suspected, persons shall not enter the blast area until: H1 (a) For 30 minutes if safety fuse and blasting caps are used; (b) For 15 minutes if any other type detonators are used. Report all misfires to Company management at: 336-607-4478 or 336-751-2961 ever leave a iisfire or other ]angerous condition treated by the blast, intil the problem has )een corrected or made safe". Never )ermit work in an area where this nisfire or other ]anger created by he blast exists. Carolina Drilling 326 Railroad St. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-607-4478 Resumes -Jason Tutterow (Project Manager on every job Carolina Drilling has going, some current larger projects) 1. Cherry Lane Subdvision in Graham, NC $200,000 2. East Neuse Sewer for the City of Raleigh $11,500,000 3. Alston Ave Subdivision $160,000 4. Taggart Creek Sewer in Charlotte, NC $3,225,000 5. Project Galaxy in Holly Springs, NC 2,000,000 6. Merritt Capital Business Park in Wake Forest, NC 1,200,000 7. Merritt Business Park Hinton Oaks in Knightdale, NC $138,000 8. Garney Yadkin Raw Water (crushing only) $350,000 9. Siteworks Philemon Charlotte, NC $260,000 10. H and H Sudivision in Zebulon, NC $234,000 11. Yadkin Raw Water (crushing only) $400,000 269 Hidden Creek Dr. Advance, NC 27006 Date of Birth: 3/13/76 NCDL: 8735947 Job Title: Owner, Operator, Blaster, Blast Consultant, Project Manager Work History: Part time at Carolina Drilling (1990-1997) blasters helper Full time at Carolina Drilling (1997 until present) blaster, blast consultant, MSHA trained, OSHA 10 certified, Haz Mat training every 2 years, MSHA trained 2004 to 2018, Licensed blaster in the State of Tennessee 30 years experience -Randy Key 3660 Cash Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Date of Birth: 1/26/72 NCDL: 8005777 Job Title: Blaster Work History: Piedmont Explosives (July 1991-2006) blasters helper, driver, then blaster Austin Powder (Jan 2006-2017) blaster for quarries and construction Carolina Drilling (Nov 2017 until present) blaster, Haz Mat licensed driver, Haz Mat training every two years, MSHA trained 1991-2022, CDL Haz Mat 29 years experience -David Tanner 166 Westview Ave. Mocksville, NC 27028 Date of Birth: August 2, 1981 NCDL: 24434333 Job Title: Blaster Work History: Austin Powder (December 2005-May 2014) blasters assistant, driver Carolina Drilling (May 2014 until present) blaster, driver, MSHA trained since 2005 to 2018, Haz Mat training every two years, CDL Haz Mat 15 years experience -Jerry Hebert 110 Shady Meadow Circle Cary, NC 27513 Mobile 919-886-1812 Date of Birth: 9/23/81 NCDL: 33759347 Job Title: Blaster Work History: McDowell's Auto Body (June 1999-March 2010) Park Construction of NC (March 2010-November 2016) Carolina Drilling (Nov 2016 until present) blaster, driver, Haz Mat trained every two years, CDL Haz Mat, tunnel blast daily (1 to 4 times per day) along with normal mass/trench blasting (1 to 4 times per day) 4 years experience -Keith Dunlap 236 L. Moore Rd. Seagrove, NC 23741 Mobile 910-986-5740 Date of Birth: 9/13/57 NCDL: 2661159 Job Title: Blaster/Project Manager Work History: Mid South Drilling (2000-2013), head blaster Carolina (2014 until present) Hazmat trained every 2 years, head blaster of Carolina Drilling, blast 5 to 20 blast a week for the last 6 years. 20 years experience .. Department of JusticeFederal Explosives License/Permit Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco_ Firearms and Explosives (18 U.S. C. Chapter 40) In accordance with the provisions of Title XI, Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, and the regulations issued thereunder (27 CFR Part 555). you may engage in the activity specified in this license or permit within the limitations of Chapter 40, Title 18, United States Code and the regulations issued thereunder, until the expiration date shown. THIS LICENSE IS NOT TRANSFERABLE UNDER 27 CFR 555.53. See "WARNINGS" and 'NOTICES" on reverse. Direct ATF ATF - Chief. FELC License/Permit Correspondence To 244 Needy Road Number—NC-059-33-4D-00404 Martinsburg. WV 25405-9431 Federal Explosives Licensing Centej(FELC) (Expiration IM_ . _. _ 0 /_ IL _ _ hf Date Name CAROLINA DRILLING INC Premises Address (Changes? Notify the FELC at least 10 days before the move.) 326 RAILROAD ST MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028- hype ofLicense or Permit 33-USER OF EXPLOSIVES Purchasing Certification Statement The licensee or permittee named above shall use a copy of this license or permit to assist a transferor of explosives to verify the identity and the licensed status of the licensee or permittee as provided by 27 CFR Part 555. The signature on each coov must be an original signature. A faxed, scanned or e-mailed copy of the license or permit with a signature intended to be an original signature is acceptable. The signature must be that of the Feddral Explosives Licensee (FEL) or a responsible person of the FEL. I certify that this is a true copy of a license or permit issued to the licensee or permittee named above to engage in the business or operations spe ed above under "Type of License or Permit." t,0WCA1 ?Rcs. Lice ee,Permittee Re a erson Signature Position/Title J 4 so Al / Af c 20G% ._. - - ----- Friated—Narnc - -- - Date Previous Edition is Obsolete awouiuOFKW*G MUn RAILROAD sr2M.1-Mua55-aao-oaaarm1.MZ{90OFMOmrs Mailing Address (Changes? Notify the FELC of any changes.) CAROLINA DRILLING INC 326 RAILROAD ST MOCKSVILLE, NC 27028- A'1r' corm _'4W. f4/54o0.15 Part 1 Revised September 2011 Federal Explosives License (FEL) Customer Service Information Federal Explosives Licensing Center (FELC) Toll -free Telephone Number: (877) 283-3352 ATF Homepage: www.atf.gov 244 Needy Road Fax Number: (304) 616-4401 Martinsburg, WV 25405-9431 E-mail: FELC@atf.gov Change of Address (27 CFR 555.54(a)(1)). 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER Parrish & Gwinn Insurance Group LLC NAME: CONTACT Certificates PHONE (8 0 3) 7 9 9 -116 0 Fvc No): (803) 799-1159 ADDRIESS: certificates@pginsgroup.com 817 Calhoun Street PRODUCER .00000473 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL # Columbia SC 29201 INSURED INSURER A: Zurich American Insurance Co. 16535 INSURER B : Travelers P&C Co. of America 25674 INSURER C : Earnhardt Grading, Inc. INSURERD: 7525 Old Plank Rd. INSURER E : INSURER F : Stanley NC 28164 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:22-23 REPUBLIC REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER EFF MM/DD/YYYY MMPOLICYPOLICY EXP / D/YYYY LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence)$ 100,000 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10,000 A CLAIMS -MADE � OCCUR X Y GLO 4279924-15 /1/2022 /1/2023 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 2,000,000 X Broad form CGL X Contractual Liability GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 41000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 4,000,000 $ 7 POLICY F_X] PROF__] LOC JECT AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ 2,000,000 A X ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS X Y AP 4279923-15 /1/2022 /1/2023 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ SCHEDULED AUTOS X HIRED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ $ X NON -OWNED AUTOS X UMBRELLA LIAR X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 10,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 10,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS -MADE 7-1 DEDUCTIBLE $ X $ B RETENTION $ 10, 000 X Y P-9R979703-,22-NF /1/2022 /1/2023 A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/ N OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? a (Mandatory in NH) N IA 'Y C4279922-15 /1/2022 /1/2023 X TORY WC LIMIT O R E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 11000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 11000,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 11000,000 If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, if more space is required) RE: Foothills Environmental Cell 6B Construction - 2800 Cheraw Rd., Lenoir, NC 28645 Republic Services Procurement, Inc. ("RSP"), its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives named Additional Insured on General Liability and Auto Liability as required per written contract. Coverage is considered primary and non-contributory in regards to to General Liability and Auto Liability. Contractual CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Republic Services Procurement, Inc. ("RSP or any subsidiaries or affiliates (collectively "Republic") 18500 N. Allied Way Phoenix, AZ 85054 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE k Parrish/HP 4L,0119��t ACORD 25 (2009109) ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserves. INS025 (200909) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD