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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6407_RockyMtCompost_permitrenewapplic_20230706CONSULTING ENGINEERS, PA July 3, 2023 Ms. Donna J. Wilson Environmental Engineer NCDEQ Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section 1646 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1646 RE: Large Type I Compost Facility Permit Renewal City of Rocky Mount Nash County 6407-COMPOST-2018 Dear Ms. Wilson: The City of Rocky Mount currently operates a Large Type 1 Solid Waste Compost Facility on Arrow Road in Rocky Mount. Per permit condition, we are requesting a permit review per the updated facility plans attached, prior to the 11/6/23 expiration. Included in this submittal package is a check for the review fee and application report for a permit amendment. Let us know if you have any questions or would like to discuss. THANK YOU! Respectfully, Appian Consulting Engineers, PA Ryan Joyner rtjoyner@appianengineers.com cc: David Revoir, P.E., Appian Engineers Tim R. Farmer, MBA, City of Rocky Mount P.O. Box 7966 • Rocky Mount, NC 27804 • (252) 972-7703 www.appianengineers.com - admin@appianengineers.com PERMIT RENEWAL & OPERATION PLAN FOR LARGE TYPE 1 COMPOST FACILITY CITY OF ROCKY MOUNT Arrow Road Solid Waste Compost Facility Permit No. 6407-COMPOST-2018 Nash County, NC JULY 2023 ACE JN: 23.001 'jIF jrjjrIIr f CONSULTING ENGINEERS, PA CIVIL, MUNICIPAL & STRUCTURAL ENGI N EERS COMPREHENSIVE ENVI RONMENTALSERVICES P.O. Box 7966 • Rocky Mount, NC 27804 Phone: ( 252) 972-7703 Fax: ( 252) 972-7638 www.appianengineers.com City of Rocky Mount Large Type 1 Compost Facility TABLE OF CONTENTS Permit Application ction 1— General Information Section 2 — Siting Requirements Section 3 — Design & Operation Plan Section 4 — Signature Page 5 — (not applicable) Section 6 - Drawings Aerial Photograph 6.2 Site Plan 6.3 Topography Map Appendix 1.0 NCDEQ Large Type 1 Solid Waste Compost Facility Permit, 11/6/2018 1.1 NCnFn Insnartin 2.1 Parcel ID Maps from Nash County GIS 2.2 Legal Description/Deed; Parcel Map 2.3 Letter from City re: Zoning; Excerpt from City Zoning Map ��M�M Map 2.7 Soils Evaluation; Soils Map 3.7 Thermometer Calibration Guide LMM 3.9 Compost and Mulch Safety Sheet 3.12 Process Flow Diagram 3.19 Equipment Data 1&5 Let�e Departme 4.0 City Streets Dept Log/ Temperature Log (July 2021-June 2022) 4.1 iWal Report Form (blan 4.2 Section .1400 Solid Waste Compost Facilities Rules Photos City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility (9 ROCKY JI+LOUNT. NC niE I:E4TER 0= it A . APPLICATION & OPERATION PLAN LARGE TYPE 1 COMPOST FACILITY Last Revised 715123 The City of Rocky Mount currently operates a Large Type 1 Solid Waste Compost facility per 64-007- COMPOST-2018. The City has been operating a compost facility at this location since Hurricane Floyd in 1999. In 2018, the City obtained a permit to expand their yard waste notification site (YWN-64-007) into a large type 1 compost facility. The facility accepts tree limbs, branches, leaves, grass clippings, and brush/shrubs from several departments within the City (not the general public), and processes the material on -site. The finished product is then made available for use by the City and general public (at no cost). Operation and maintenance of the facility shall be in accordance with the Solid Waste Compost Rules, 15A NCAC 13B .1400, et seq. This facility shall comply with all applicable requirements of the NCDEQ Division of Waste Management (DWM) Solid Waste Section. SITE INFORMATION: LOCATION INFORMATION Address: 394 Arrow Road Town: Rocky Mount County: Nash State: NC Site Acreage: 14.45 a Nash County PIN: 3821-201-1013, 3821-201-1013A Deed Book/Page 1535/19;1503/421 Latitude/ Longitude: 35.976676,-77.890756 Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility APPLICANT/OWNER Applicant/Owner: City of Rocky Mount Address: 331 South Franklin Street Rocky Mount, NC 27801 Primary Contact: Tim R. Farmer, MBA Title: Operations Manager Public Works Department Telephone: 252.972.1294 Email: Tim.farmer@rockymountnc.gov 1. PROPERTY MAP Provided in Appendix. Two City -owned parcels comprise the yard waste compost facility, which the City began in 1999 after Hurricane Floyd. 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION Deed provided in Appendix. 3. ZONING The property and adjacent properties are zoned industrial (1-2), which allows a facility of this nature. Adjoining properties are mostly used for agriculture. The property to the south is residential. See letter from City of Rocky Mount Planning confirming that the siting of the facility will be in conformance with all zoning and local laws, regulations, and ordinances. 4. FLOODPLAIN As shown on FEMA MAP 3720.3821.00K, effective 6/18/13, there are no flood hazard areas on the property (the nearest floodplain is located more than 2,000 feet to the north, on the opposite side of US Hwy 64). The operation will not restrict the flow of the 100-year flood, reduce temporary water storage capacity of the floodplain, or results in washout of solid waste so as to pose a hazard to human life, wildlife, or land or water resources. See map in Appendix. 5. WETLANDS No wetlands exist on the site. 6. CLOSED -OUT DISPOSAL AREA This site is NOT located over a closed out disposal area. Before the City acquired the property in 1999, the site was used for farming. 7. SOILANALYSIS John R. Davis, LSS, of Soil Horizons, recently completed a soil study of the existing soils at the site. The existing composting pad is comprised of a sandy clay loam mixture. The seasonal high water table (SHWT) is approximately more than two (2) feet below existing grade. See report in appendix. Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility 1. ACREAGE The total property consists of 14.45 acres, though the actual compost area (unloading areas, mixing/processing areas, composting and curing areas and feedstock storage areas) is approximately nine (9) acres. The City does NOT plan to expand the footprint of the existing facility. The City also uses the property to stockpile fill dirt, stone, rip rap, RCP, HDPE pipe, etc., for use on various City projects. A stockpile of street sweeping debris (sediment, small stones, etc.) is near western perimeter of the site. 2. FEEDSTOCK TYPE This facility receives yard waste and woody debris from several departments of the City of Rocky Mount. The material received includes branches, tree limbs, grass, leaves, brush/shrubs and other yard trimmings. City of Rocky Mount Divisions of Environmental Services, Streets, Water & Sewer, Parks & Recreation and Electricity use this facility. No material is received from the general public. However, the finished product is used by the City and made available (at no cost) to the general product for pickup every Friday and the first Saturday of each month (not including holidays) from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm (April - October). 3. ESTIMATED VOLUME The following chart summarizes the historical seasonal variations in material received: Y YARD WASTE RECEIVED 2018-2023 7/18 to 6/19 539 4,469 2,630 826 8,464 7/19 to 6/20 562 3,053 2,071 1,991 7,766 7/20 to 6/21 1,419 2,668 1,072 1,157 6,316 7/21 to 6/22 7/22 to 6/23 AVERAGE 871 3,220 1,322 2,305 8,921 4,283 1,088 6,181 2,826 661 1,517 4,927 20,271 9,549 In addition, the following chart summarizes the historical seasonal variation in material removed from the facility by the City and general public: QUARTERLY YARD WASTE REMOVED 2018-2023 7/18 to 6/19 1,555 573 0 2,076 4,204 7/19 to 6/20 1.270 415 0 1,927 3,612 7/20 to 6/21 1,313 1,505 159 2,360 5,337 7/21 to 6/22 3,594 2,427 1,561 3,466 11,048 7/22 to 6/23 1,811 2,609 4,411 6,095 14,926 AVERAGE 1,908 7,529 1,226 3,185 7,825 Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility 4. ESTIMATED DESIGN CAPACITY: Based on the geometry of the site and accounting for staging areas, existing site features, access roads and perimeter buffers, the following can be estimated related to the design capacity of this site: SITE CHARACTERISTICS AS OF Misc. Stockpiles (stone, dirt, RCP, etc.) 1.5 ac± Staging Areas 1 ac± Perimeter Buffer 3.5 ac± CRM Sweeper Stockpile _ 0.6 ac± Processing Area 7.5 ac total± • Mulch (east) • 4.5 ac± • Compost (west) • 3 ac± Under normal operating conditions, this facility has the capacity to process approximately 100,000 cy per year of yard waste, trees, limbs, grass clippings and leaves*. *Notes: a. Assumes windrows at 6' h x 12' wide x variable length b. Actual volume of windrows will vary with windrowshape c. To allow the maximum number of windrows, form the windrows in pairs spaced 5 feet apart. The aisle between the pairs must be wide enough to accommodate the front-end loader, approximately 15 feet. The design capacity shown is calculated on this premise. d. The Morbark 1100 Tub Grinder has an approximate capacity of 24 tons/hr (96 cy/hr) using a 2"grate. 5. COMPOST METHOD As described below, the facility is designed to be used as a windrow composting area. Finished product is compost and mulch. 6. METHODS FOR GRINDING, MIXING, PROPORTIONING Yard waste received is placed into a tub grinder that grinds the materials into small (less than 2" in size), relatively uniform particles. The various types of yard waste will be mixed going into the grinder to help prepare a uniform product and avoid large clumps of similar type of yard waste. The small, uniform, mixed material decomposes more rapidly and uniformly, generating a higher quality product. The ideal carbon to nitrogen (C:N) ratio is approximately 30:1 for compost (to facilitate aerobic decomposition), with a final mix moisture content of 50-60% and enough pile porosity to maintain a minimum oxygen content of 5% or greater. Mixing leaves with high nitrogen waste, such as grass clippings (1 part grass to 3 parts leaves), will accelerate the decomposition process. Brush and woody materials (which have a very high C:N ratio) are processed separately into mulch. [Source: NC Composting Council] Grass Clippings 15-25:1 Vegetable Scraps* 15-20:1 Coffee Grounds* 20:1 Cow Manure* 15-25:1 Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility CarbonHigh Leaves/ Foliage 30-80:1 Straw 40-100:1 Wood Chips/ Sawdust 100-500:1 Newspaper/ Cardboard* 560:1 *Not accepted at this compost facility [Source: NCSU CES: Composting to Reduce the Waste Stream: A Guide to Small —Scale Food and Yard Waste Composting. Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service, Cooperative Extension, #43. 1993.] 7. TEMPERATURE MONITORING: Compost process piles are maintained and measured in the compost piles at or above 1310 F (550 C) for three (3) consecutive days and aerated to maintain elevated temperatures [0.1406(10)]. City staff monitors temperature using a thermometer with a 36-inch stainless steel probe and a range of 0°F to 200°F manufactured by REOTEMP. When not in use, the thermometer is placed in a PVC case to prevent damage and stored in the office of the compost facility manager.The thermometer is calibrated at least once per year onsite using the ice water method (see appendix). The temperature is taken at three points along the final mulch windrow at approximately 50 feet from either end and in the middle. The depth of each point is approximately 3 feet, or at the center of the pile (DWM requires probe depth of at least 2 to 3 feet). The three temperatures are averaged to determine the temperature of the windrow. All three temperatures must be above 131OF to count toward the requirement for three consecutive days. Records of temperatures are maintained by the compost facility manager. Monitoring of the windrow temperatures is conducted as required to verify that requirements are met. The temperature in the compost pile should be between 100°F and 140°F. When internal temperatures are at least 1310 F (550 C) for three (3) consecutive days, the pile has met the pathogen reduction requirement and windrows are allowed to continue to cure on site. No additional material is added to the windrows that have met this requirement. In accordance with US Composting Council recommendations, the City acquires weekly temperature readings on all compost and mulch piles for fire prevention. The internal temperature of the windrows should be kept in the temperature range of 110°F to 160°F until breakdown is nearly complete. By turning the piles as soon as the center reaches a temperature of 140°F, a high rate of microbial activity is assured throughout the pile. 8. AERATION As described below, aeration is provided by frequent turning of the windrows for composting and curing piles. A front end loader lifts the material in the bucket and allows the material to cascade down to facilitate aeration. A Vermeer row turner is currently onsite but seldom used due to its small size. Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility After initial formation, the windrows are allowed to process until they are turned every 6 to 8 weeks or as needed. If a large percentage of grass is being composted in a particular batch, additional turning may be needed to prevent odors during the first few weeks of composting. A stabilizing of temperature at a low level will indicate the end of the composting process. The windrows are turned and mixed regularly to rotate the materials from the outside of the pile to the inside. Turning the windrows replaces the oxygen depleted in the center of the pile, helps maintain the temperature in the windrow, and provides a control mechanism for moisture content. More frequent turning speeds the decomposition process and mitigates any potential odors. Moisture is added by turning the windrows in the rain. 9. COMPOST PROCESS A. COLLECTION: The City of Rocky Mount Streets Stormwater Division collects loose leaves during the months of November, December, March and April. The Environmental Services Division collects yard waste as requested. The City does not collect tree and shrub trimmings from work performed by a paid contractor or from land clearing, landscaping or large improvement projects involving large or multiple tree removal. Screening begins with the collection crews. The City requires that all leaves, grass clippings, shrubbery and small limbs be placed in a raked pile, transparent bag or other acceptable container. The bag or container must be left with the top untied so that the driver may inspect and confirm that it is yard waste only and does not contain trash, bottles, cans, and other unacceptable debris. Collection crews will not collect loose leaves if these items are present. The City does not collect from wheelbarrows, drums, sheets, oversize bags or tarps. The City does not collect from vacant lots, abandoned structures, commercial establishments or multifamily locations serviced by dumpsters. B. PREPROCESSING: Each truckload of raw material received by collection or from other City departments is recorded in the notebook log located near the facility entrance. Materials are dumped in the staging area and each load is inspected to assure that only authorized materials are admitted. Unacceptable and reject waste is placed in the onsite dumpster and disposed at the City's landfill. C. LEAVES & GRASS CLIPPINGS (WEST SIDE) Truckloads of just leaves are immediately formed into windrows with the front-end loader on the west side of the access road. Grass clippings and other wastes with low carbon- nitrogen (C:N) ratios are incorporated into windrows prior to the waste starting to compost (heat) or generate odors, typically within three (3) days from receipt. Yard waste is processed into mulch (described in #12 below). The processed material is then immediately taken from the tub grinder and composted into windrows (as described in item #11). Windrows are turned for aeration every 6 to 8 weeks or as needed. Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility D. COMPOSTING & CURING Compost windrows are visually monitored during the composting process and when decomposition and discoloration is recognized, the piles are checked for internal temperature. When internal temperatures are at least 131' F (55' C) for three (3) consecutive days (in approximately 6 to 8 months), the pile has met the pathogen reduction requirement. The windrow is then moved north toward the finished product stockpile (Pile #2 or Pile #3) where it is allowed to continue to cure. E. DISTRIBUTION The finished product is made available to the public for pick-up or is used by the City for various departmental projects to be used as a soil additive. The information sheet provided to the end -user is included in the Appendix. 10. MULCHING PROCESS A. COLLECTION, RECEIVING & PREPROCESSING: The City of Rocky Mount Streets Environmental Services Division collects yard waste (shrubs, branches and limbs) as requested. Each truckload of raw yard waste material received by collection or from other City departments is recorded in the notebook log located near the facility entrance. Materials are dumped in the staging area and each load is inspected to assure that only authorized materials are admitted. B. YARD WASTE (BRANCHES & LIMBS) (EASTSIDE) Yard waste is placed into the tub grinder and mechanically processed into small (less than 2- inches), relatively uniform particles. The yard waste consists of mostly shrubs, branches and limbs but also includes branches with leaves intact and some grass clippings. The processed material is then immediately taken from the tub grinder and placed into stockpiles. C. MULCH STORAGE The mulch is stockpiled in rows and piles, and visually inspected for temperature throughout the year. If the mulch is hot or steam is coming from the pile, the mulch will be turned using a front-end loader. When the stockpiles are visually decomposed (approximately 6 to 8 months), the mulch is moved to Pile #1. Temperature is regularly obtained from Pile #1 to ensure that it is not too hot (ie, >1600F). D. DISTRIBUTION The finished product is made available to the public for pick-up or is used by the City for various departmental projects. The information sheet provided to the end -user is included in the Appendix. Per .1407(d)3, Compost or mulch that is produced at a Type 1 facility and that contains minimal pathogenic organisms, is free from offensive odor, and contains no sharp particles that would cause injury to persons handling the compost, shall have unrestricted applications and distributions if directions are provided with the compost product. Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility 11. STORAGE PILES/ WINDROWS A. After grinding, compost material and yard waste is placed into long, uniform, convex windrow piles. Windrows are typically 8 feet high and 20 feet wide at the base with varying length as material is received and processed. No windrows are within the 50 feet of the property line. B. Adequate height and width are important to sustain optimum temperature and moisture levels for rapid decomposition. Windrows are spaced adequately (approx. 15 feet apart) to allow processing equipment easy access to regularly turn the material, and to provide vehicular access in the event of a fire. NC DWM requires that windrows be no larger than 50 feet wide and 30 feet high. In addition, a minimum distance of 25 feet between compost areas and swales or perimeter berms is required to allow for adequate access for firefighting equipment [.1404(a)(9)]. 12. PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM: A process flow diagram is provided in the appendix. As described in Item #19, manufacturer's performance data for all facility equipment is provided in the appendix. A site plan is also provided in the appendix. 13. SURFACE WATER CONTROLS This facility shall be operated in such a manner that erosion and runoff from the site shall be controlled. Any leachate generated at the facility and any runoff from the facility shall be managed in such a matter that ground or surface water will not be adversely affected. The facility shall be maintained to prevent accumulation of stormwater or leachate on travel areas or active composting sites. As shown on the site plan, stormwater control has been established through the use of perimeter berms, drainage ditches and sediment basins. The center of the site is the high point from which runoff drains to the perimeter. The site is graded to prevent ponding of water and divert surface water away from operational, compost curing and storage areas. There was no visible standing water or low-lying areas during the site inspection. According to City staff, there are no reports of stormwater problems at the facility. A. Surface water is collected in either sediment basin (in the northwest corner or southeast corner). Water discharged from the sediment basins sheet drain through wooded areas on adjacent properties. Basin #1 sheet drains through a wooded buffer into unnamed tributary to Stoney Creek that meanders through the adjacent site to the south. The ditch crosses Arrow Road and then drains to a series of ponds to the east before joining Stony creek, which flows to the Tar River. ii. Basin #2 sheet drains through wooded areas to the north and eventually into apond and unnamed tributary to Stony Creek, which flows to the TarRiver. Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility B. The sediment basins are regularly monitored and maintained by City staff asfollows: Inspect basin at least weekly and after each significant (1/2 inch or greater) rainfall event and repair immediately. Remove sediment and restore original volume when sediment accumulates to about one foot in depth. Sediment should be placed above the basin and adequately stabilized. ii. Check the embankment, spillways, and outlet for erosion, piping, and settlement and repair immediately. Remove all trash and otherdebris. C. The perimeter berms are regularly monitored and maintained by City staff asfollows: i. Inspect perimeter berms at least weekly and after each significant (1/2 inch or greater) rainfall event and repair immediately. ii. Maintain vegetation on the berms to a maximum height of approximately six (6) inches. Remove shrubs and woody vegetation immediately. iii. Reseed and water denuded or bare areas where grass is not growing to ensure a vigorous stand of vegetation. Where erosive gullies have formed, regrade/ reshape the berm to remove the gully, then reestablish vegetation. 14. SCREENING As described above, all incoming materials are inspected as each truckload is received to prevent contamination. As truckloads are dumped and later as loads are placed in the tub grinder, the operator visually inspects the material to ensure that there is no unacceptable waste. Unacceptable and reject waste is placed in the onsite dumpster and disposed at the City's landfill. The compost facility manager is responsible for insuring that only authorized materials are accepted at the site. To insure a high quality and consistent compost, only organic yard waste from City of Rocky Mount department is accepted. The compost and mulch provided at the facility has minimal pathogenic organisms, is free of offensive odor and has no known sharp particles, and is therefore managed with unrestricted application and distribution. • Leaves • Grass clippings • Sod • Garden/vegetative waste • Tree branches/ limbs 15. SITE SECURITY • Painted wood • Municipal solid waste • Construction & Demolition Waste (C&D) • Hazardous waste • Asbestos containing waste • Medical waste • Brick, concrete block, rock The site is secured by fences and large perimeter berms to prevent unauthorized entry. The entrance gate is locked when the facility is unattended. The northern property line abuts wooded areas. Keys for all equipment are kept with City personnel when not in operation. Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility 16. PERSONNEL ResponsibilityName Title/ ' .. Tim R. Farmer Operations Manager, Public Works Department. Manages and oversees 252.972.1294 compost facility. Joseph Collins Streets Superintendent and Stormwater Division. Assists in managing 252.467.4907 the CRM compost facility. Ensures that the facility complies with all aspects of Operation and Maintenance Plan including compost processing, record keeping, monitoring, facility safety and environmental regulations. Reviews and updates the O&M Plan annually. Reginald W. Assists the Compost Facility Manager and operators in operation of 252.467.4909 Pullen facility. Varies (City Operators: staff) Operate grinder, front end loader, excavator, dozer and address minor maintenance issues. Perform screening operations. 17. OPERATOR City staff are on site at all times when the facility is open for public use to ensure compliance with operational requirements. The facility is open to the public for product pickup every Friday and the first Saturday of each month (not including holidays) from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm (April — October). 18. ACCESS ROAD The site is accessed from Arrow Road (SR 1610) through an access road on the interior of the property made of stone screenings. The gravel access road is regularly maintained by the City Streets Division to prevent rutting and ensure positive drainage. 19. EQUIPMENT The City of Rocky Mount maintains the following equipment at the facility: • (1) tub grinder (Morbark 1100) • (1) front end loader (Hyundai HL955) • (1) crawler excavator (Hyundai R210LC-7A) • (1) dozer (John Deere 700J) • (1) row turner (Vermeer CT670) Manufacturer's performance data is provided in the appendix. City staff provide preventative maintenance in accordance with manufacturer's guidelines and daily inspection. The manufacturer's guidelines are provided in the equipment's operation and maintenance manual which is maintained at the office of Fleet Services (City Maintenance) and at the Streets & Stormwater Facility. In the event of a mechanical failure, the facility shall immediately use its best effort to utilize substitute equipment for completion of the compostingoperation. Daily equipment inspection includes checking the following: • Fuel level • Oil level • Battery • Tires (or tracks) • Hydraulic system/ Grease/ lubricants • Lights/ alarms • Visual inspection for possible leaking/ discoloration of soils Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility 20. SIGNAGE Signage is provided at the only entrance to the site, along Arrow Road. Signage indicates the types of waste that can be received, the types of waste prohibited, the permit number and emergency contact phone numbers. Hours are posted during which the site is open to public for to receive compost/mulch. Instructions are posted to drivers of debris they must log in and lock the gate when leaving. Signage is provided stating that no hazardous waste, asbestos, containing waste or medical waste can be received at this site. 21. REQUIRED BUFFERS As shown on the site plan, a 50' buffer is provided between all property lines and compost areas. Within 500 feet of the property there are two residences: one is more than 200 feet from composting areas and the other is more than 500 feet from composting areas. There are no known wells within 100 feet of the facility. Although there is a blue -line ditch just south of the property, more than 50 feet of buffer is provided between the ditch and the facility [.1404(a)]. In addition, a minimum distance of 25 feet between compost areas and swales or perimeter berms is required to allow for adequate access for firefighting equipment[.1404(a)(9)]. 22. BOUNDARY MARKERS Property lines have been previously identified and flagged in the field. The property line to the north is identified by the clearing limits. The property line to the west is identified by the existing berm and clearing limits. Arrow Road its adjacent berm lies along the east. Wooded areas and a berm identify the property line to the south. 23. RECORDKEEPING A. A permit box is located near the entrance gate that contains a copy of the DWM Permit, this Operations & Maintenance Plan, site drawings and logbook. Each truckload is logged by the truck driver when entering the facility. B. Temperature of all compost produced are monitored and recorded to ensure that the pathogen reduction criteria are met. Temperature records are kept in the office of the compost facility manager. C. Temperature record logs indicate weekly temperatures for Piles 1, 2, 3 and 4. As shown onthe site plan in the Appendix: i. Pile 1: Mulch (finished product) ii. Pile 2: Compost (finished product) iii. Pile 3: Compost (finished product) iv. Pile 4: Compost (active compost pile, locationvaries) D. All facility owners or operators shall record and maintain records for a minimum of five (5) years. Records shall be available for inspection by DWM personnel during normal business hours and shall be sent to the DWM upon request: Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility Daily operational records must be maintained, which include, at a minimum, temperature data (length of the composting period) and quantity of material processed; ii. The quantity, type and source of waste received; iii. The quantity and type of waste processed into compost; iv. The quantity and type of compost produced by product classification; V. The quantity and type of compost removed for use or disposal, by product classification, and the market or permitted disposal facility. E. Annual Reporting: An annual report for the period July 1 to June 30 shall be submitted by all facility owners or operators to the DWM by August land shall contain: The facility name, address, and permit number; ii. The total quantity in tons and type of waste received, including tons of waste received. iii. The total quantity in tons and type of waste processed intocompost. iv. The total quantity in tons and type of compost produced at the facility, by product classification. V. The total quantity in tons and type of compost removed for use or disposal from the facility, by product classification. vi. Monthly temperature monitoring to support Rule 0.1406. vii. An example Annual Report Form is included in theAppendix. 24. EROSION & SEDIMENTATION CONTROL No additional land disturbance is proposed for this project. The City will continue to operate within the current limits of disturbance. The City maintains adequate measures (ie, existing sediment basins) and regular inspections to ensure that no sediment leaves the site. 25. FIRE PREVENTION Routine fire prevention measures are employed at the site, including maintaining cleanliness and proper storage of flammable and oil rags, etc. Each of the City vehicles and the cab of the grinder is equipped with a portable fire extinguisher for rapid response in the event of a fire. Stockpiles of sandy dirt are available onsite. In the appendix, a letter is included from the City of Rocky Mount Fire Department describing that the property is served by both the Town of Nashville and City of Rocky Mount Fire Departments. Response times for events in adjacent properties are within 4 to 5 minutes after being dispatched. 26. FACILITY MAINTENANCE: A. DUST: The compost operation and compost "pad" shall be operated and maintained with sufficient dust control measures to minimize airborne emissions and to prevent dust from becoming a nuisance or safety hazard. In the event of an extended dry period or when dust is becoming an issue, the City will bring in a water truck to dampen the areas of concern. Based on conversations with the City, dust has not been an issue with this facility in the past. Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility B. NOISE: According to City staff, odor, noise and airborne particulates have not been a problem at the facility in the past. The site is located within a lightly developed agricultural area. Noise generated at the site from equipment engines is typical of other neighboring industries. The facility operates during daylight hours, which further minimizes noise complaints. C. ODORS: No adverse odors were noted at the time of the site inspection. Piles and windrows are turned in effort to minimize odors. In the event of an odor complaint, the facility operator shall investigate and take actions as necessary to minimize the cause. A copy of all written complaints shall be maintained, including the operator's actions to resolve the complaints. In response to a verified offsite odor complaint resulting from compost windrows, the facility shall immediately cover the odor -generating windrow(s) with a 6-inch layer of finished compost. 27. ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS During severe storms (wind, heavy rain, snow, freezing) and other inclement weather, site operations cease until weather conditions improve. All trucks are equipped with communication devices and drivers carry cell phones in the event of emergency. Freezing weather conditions in this area are generally limited to overnight and have little to no impact on the composting process. Any snow or ice accumulation on the access roads is removed prior to beginning operations. After severe storms and natural disasters, all equipment and facilities are inspected for damaged, and any damage is replaced immediately. 28. SITE SAFETY A. EMERGENCIES 1. In the event of a fire, explosion or other emergency, all personnel shall evacuate the area with caution and assemble at the entrance gate. The person discovering the emergency situation shall contact 911 and then the compost facility manager. 2. Equipment is provided to control accidental fires and arrangements have been made with the local fire protection agency (City of Rocky Mount and Town of Nashville Fire Departments) to immediately provide fire -fighting services when needed. Open burning is prohibited at the site. B. PERSONNEL: 1. City personnel are regularly trained to insure that all employees are trained in site specific safety, remedial and correct action procedures. 2. City personnel are trained in accordance with OSHA standards for this type of facility, as specified in 29 CFR Part 1910 (SIC 2875), including respiratory protection, hazard communication, lockout/tagout, machine guarding, raised work platforms, fire prevention and emergency response, traffic safety, lifting injuries, machinery with moving parts, unexpected machine startup,etc. 3. City personnel wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as needed, including hard hats, gloves, hearing protection, safety vests, eyewear and respiratory protection. Appian Consulting Engineers, PA City of Rocky Mount Large Type I Compost Facility 4. Grinder tubs are confined spaces and maintenance will require additional safety precautions as prescribed by OSHA. C. OVERALL SAFETY: 1. The compost facility manager is ultimately responsible for the oversight, training and implantation of safety programs at the facility. The Division Safety Coordinator and City Safety Officer are consulted as needed and perform random inspections to ensure compliance with City, state and federal safety requirements. 2. The compost facility manager should be familiar with safety guidelines provided by the US Composting Council, including "A Practical Safety Manual for the Composting and Mulching Industry," published by the University of Tennessee. 3. The compost facility manager shall review and update this Operation and Maintenance Plan annually. END OF SUMMARY Appian Consulting Engineers, PA Signature page of applicant — Name of facility Arrow Road Compost Facility (City of Rocky Mount) i certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision and that the information provided in this application is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge. l understand that North Carolina General Statute 130A-22 provides for administrative penalties of up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) per day per each violation of the Solid Waste Management Rules. I further understand that the Solid Waste Management Rules may be revised or amended in the future and that the facility siting and operations of this solid waste management facility will be required to co 7ply with all such revisions or amendments. Brad Kerr Z J� 5igrr ire Print Name Date Director of Pubiic Works Title City of Rocky Mount Business or organization name e—, to SrMINFORMATI'MY FacdigvTYPE! 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Y * €°f khY }J ,�IVi a� r �L', � r { ~+ ` - �!'� FM"CR�ISdS *IC •' I+ "7, r I _ ors r-- s+,� ALL ;�i l�' - 11 iDD FIDD 113DD 121131D I, cc I- Z= IL 0 ; t j .002 M M jL LLI 0 0 W 4 City of Rocky Mount Large Type 1 Compost Facility APPENDIX 1.0 NCDEQ Large Type 1 Solid Waste Compost Facility Permit, 11/6/2018 1.1 NCDEQ Inspection Report, 9/8/22 2.1 Parcel ID Maps from Nash County GIS 2.2 Legal Description/Deed; Parcel Map 2.3 L Z- Wom City Zoning Map 2.4 FEMA FIRM Map jr 3.7 Thermometer Calibration Guide 3.9 Compost and Mulch Safety Sheet 3.12 Pros Flow Diagram 6. 3.19 Equipment Data 3.25r 4.0 Compost Site Receiving Log/ Temperature Log (July 2021-July 2022) 4.1 Annual Report Form (blank) 4.2 Section .1400 Solid Waste Compost Facilities Rules Photos ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary MICHAEL SCOTT Director NOWTH C ROLINA Permit No: 6407-COMPOST-2018 Rocky Mount Compost Facility November 6, 2018 FID 1256586 Page 1 of 7 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT - SOLID WASTE SECTION LARGE TYPE 1 SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITY Permit No. 6407-COMPOST-2018 CITY OF ROCKY MOUNT is hereby issued a PERMIT TO OPERATE ROCKY MOUNT COMPOST FACILITY Located on Arrow Road in Rocky Mount, Nash County, North Carolina, in accordance with Article 9, Chapter 130A, of the General Statutes of North Carolina and all rules promulgated thereunder and subject to the conditions set forth in this permit. The legal description of the site is identified on the deeds recorded for this property listed in Attachment No. 1 of this permit. Sherri Stanley, Supervisor Permitting Branch, Solid Waste Section Division of Waste Management North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Waste Management 217 West Jones Street 11646 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 919. 707. 8200 Permit No: 6407-COMPOST-2018 Rocky Mount Compost Facility November 6, 2018 FID 1256586 Page 2 of 7 ATTACHMENT 1 PART I: PERMITTING HISTORY Permit Issuance Date File ID Permit to Operate, Large Type I Compost NEW November 6, 2018 1256586 The new compost facility is located on city property in Nash County. Since 1999, the site has operated as a Yard Waste Notification site (YWN-64-007) processing and composting yard waste (tree limbs and other yard debris) collected by the City from city -owned properties and leaves from residential street collection. Finished compost and mulch are available for use by the City and the general public. Starting in 2018, the compost operations will include composting, as well as grinding wood and yard wastes for mulch. PART II: LIST OF DOCUMENTS FOR APPROVED PLAN 1. Permit Application and Operation Plan — Large Type I Compost Facility. Submitted by: Appian Consulting Engineers, PA for City of Rocky Mount. August 30, 2018. FID 1256484. PART III: PROPERTIES APPROVED FOR THE SOLID WASTE FACILITY Nash County, NC - Register of Deeds Deed Book Deed Page(s) PIN Grantee Size (acres) 1535 19 3821-2071-7629 City of Rocky Mounty 7.13 1503 421 3821-2071-7449 City of Rocky Mount 7.50 NOTE: The active compost operation area covers approximately 9 contiguous acres. Permit No: 6407-COMPOST-2018 Rocky Mount Compost Facility November 6, 2018 FID 1256586 Page 3 of 7 PART IV: GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS This permit is issued by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section (Section). In accordance with North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rule 15A NCAC 13B .0201(d), a solid waste management facility permit shall have two parts: a Permit to Construct and a Permit to Operate. The Permit to Construct shall be implemented in accordance with Attachment 2 of this permit. The Permit to Operate shall expire November 6, 2023. The Permit to Operate must be implemented in accordance with Attachment 3 of this permit. 2. The persons to whom this permit is issued ("permittee") are the owners and operators of the solid waste management facility. 3. By receiving waste at this facility, the permittee shall be considered to have accepted the terms and conditions of this permit. 4. Construction and operation of this solid waste management facility must be in accordance with the Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A NCAC 13B, Article 9 of Chapter 130A of the North Carolina General Statutes (NCGS 130A-290, et seq.), the conditions contained in this permit, and the approved plan. Should the approved plan and the rules conflict, the Solid Waste Management Rules shall take precedence unless specifically addressed by permit condition. Failure to comply may result in compliance action or permit revocation. 5. This permit is issued based on the documents submitted in support of the application for permitting the facility identified in Attachment 1, "List of Documents for Approved Plan," which constitutes the approved plan for the facility. Where discrepancies exist, the most recent submittals and the Conditions of Permit shall govern. 6. This permit may be transferred only with the approval of the Section, through the issuance of a new or substantially amended permit in accordance with applicable statutes and rules. In accordance with NCGS 130A-295.2(g), the permittee must notify the Section thirty (30) days prior to any significant change in the identity or business structure of either the owner or the operator, including but not limited to, a proposed transfer of ownership of the facility or a change in the parent company of the owner or operator of the facility. 7. The permittee is responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals necessary for the development of this project including approval from appropriate agencies for sedimentation and erosion control, and a General or Individual National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Discharge Permit, if applicable. Issuance of this permit does not remove the permittee's responsibilities for compliance with any other local, state, or federal rule, or statute. - End of Section — Permit No: 6407-COMPOST-2018 Rocky Mount Compost Facility November 6, 2018 FID 1256586 Page 4 of 7 ATTACHMENT 2 CONDITIONS OF PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT [NOT APPLICABLE] - End of Section - Permit No: 6407-COMPOST-2018 Rocky Mount Compost Facility November 6, 2018 FID 1256586 Page 5 of 7 ATTACHMENT 3 CONDITIONS OF OPERATING PERMIT PART I: COMPOST & WOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS 1. The Permit to Operate shall expire November 6, 2023. Pursuant to 15A NCAC 13B .0201(g), no later than July 15, 2023, the permittee must submit a request to the Section for permit review and must update pertinent facility plans. 2. This permit approves the operation of the Large Type 1 composting and mulching operation. The operations must be conducted in accordance with the approved plans. 3. The facility must be adequately secured by means of gates, chains, berms, fences, or other measures approved by the Section to prevent unauthorized entry. 4. A sign must be maintained at the site entrance providing site information including the permit number, prohibited materials, and emergency contact information. 5. Only materials specifically listed in the permit application may be managed at this facility. These include: a. yard and garden waste, including leaves and/or grass clippings; b. land clearing debris such as tree trunks, stumps, limbs, branches, and woodchips; A request must be submitted to receive additional feedstock and may require a permit modification. 6. Feedstock must not be received that are in an anaerobic state. 7. Trash and unacceptable wastes received at the site must be separated from the waste stream and removed from the site for proper disposal, as outlined in the approved Operations Plan. 8. Interior roadways must be of all-weather construction and maintained in good condition. All sides of storage and compost areas for flammable materials must be clear and drivable, to provide vehicular access in the event of a fire. 9. The facility must be operated in a manner that reduces the potential for vector attraction. 10. Facility construction, operations or practices must not cause or result in a discharge of pollution, dredged material, and/or fill material into waters of the state in violation of the requirements under Sections 401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act, as amended. 11. An appropriate Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) permit for managing any stormwater and/or wastewater at the facility must be maintained, if required. Any leachate generated at the facility and any runoff from the facility must be managed in such a manner that ground or surface water quality will not be adversely affected. The facility must be maintained to prevent the accumulation of stormwater and leachate on composting areas, storage areas, and roads. Permit No: 6407-COMPOST-2018 Rocky Mount Compost Facility November 6, 2018 FID 1256586 Page 6 of 7 12. The compost and mulching operations, and storage areas, must be kept at least 25 feet from onsite drainage ditches, swales and berms to allow for firefighting equipment access. 13. Composting windrow dimensions shall be limited to a maximum of 15 feet high by 25 feet wide unless otherwise approved by the Division. 14. A 25-foot access shall be maintained between windrows for fire -fighting equipment. 15. Stockpiling of all pre-processed yard waste and wood waste, ground or mulched wood debris, and curing and finished compost must be limited to a maximum of 30 feet high and 50 feet wide. 16. Windrow turning must not occur without consulting weather forecasts for favorable conditions including wind direction and precipitation. 17. In the event of a mechanical failure, the facility must immediately use its best effort to utilize substitute equipment for completion of the composting operation. 18. Compost temperature monitoring must be conducted at a frequency adequate to meet the pathogen reduction requirements of Rule .1406 (10). Temperature monitoring data to meet Rule requirements must be maintained in writing and made available to the Section during business hours. If a temperature test taken to meet the Rule requirements is below 13 PF, the time and temperature testing must restart from the beginning. 19. Thermometers used for documenting composting temperatures must be calibrated annually. Documentation of calibration must be kept in the facility records. 20. Compost process data must be maintained as required to document temperatures. 21. Compost or mulch produced from leaves and grass clippings must meet the pathogen reduction requirements of Rule .1406(10). 22. Heat generation in storage piles must be monitored to prevent elevated temperatures that may lead to spontaneous combustion. 23. All compost produced at the facility must meet the Type 1 facility classification and distribution requirements outlined in Rule .1407 of the Solid Waste Compost Rules and the permit application. 24. The compost and mulching operations must be operated and maintained with sufficient dust control measures to minimize airborne emissions and to prevent dust from becoming a nuisance or safety hazard. Facility operation must meet Division of Air Quality Rules 15 NCAC 2D. Fugitive dust emissions from the facility that contribute to substantive complaints may subject the facility to the Division of Air Quality requirements as listed in 15A NCAC 2D .0540. Permit No: 6407-COMPOST-2018 Rocky Mount Compost Facility November 6, 2018 FID 1256586 Page 7 of 7 25. The odor management procedures must be followed to minimize odors at the facility boundary (as described in the approved Operations Plan). Upon receipt of an odor complaint, the facility operator must investigate and act as necessary to minimize the cause of the complaint. A copy of all written complaints regarding this facility must be maintained for the duration of the permit including the operator's actions taken to resolve the complaints. 26. Open burning of solid waste is prohibited. Fires must be reported to the regional environmental senior specialist as soon as possible following the time of occurrence. 27. Groundwater quality at this facility is subject to the classification, monitoring, and remedial action provisions of 15A NCAC 2L. Groundwater monitoring may be required if there is an indication for the potential for groundwater contamination. 28. Copies of this permit, the approved plans and drawings, and all records required to be maintained by the permittee must be maintained at the facility, or another site approved by the Section, and made available to the Section upon request during normal business hours. 29. Record keeping, testing, and reporting shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements outlined in Rule .1408(b) through (d), and the permit application. An annual report of facility activities for the fiscal year July 1 to June 30 must be submitted to the Section by August 1 of each year on forms provided by the Section. This report must include the amount (tons) of materials received, and the amount (tons) processed and/or composted. - End of Permit Conditions - FAC I L 1 TV COIN] PLIA NCE I NSPECT ION R E PORT ffivigia n of Waste Management Sol id '.a m—e Sec Lion UNIT TYPE: ].mnl M&*-L.r I.t•In )-W TIMIbld CIWnl X sl.m COUN r'f. HASH PERMIT NO.. I 7-COMPOST-201$ FILE TYPE: MWLIANC�E C"Md mr WNW Win Tar MLM CM T•ir Tott e � roc Ml riu lnou—W L 3r.,IrII aCMU �TF Bate of Nits' Insprmtian! March 24, 1013 F .A(I I ITY NAM E A N b AI DRESS: Rucky MvantCompusi f;Lclli[� 3W Aerffw Rmci knicky Mrvun� NC 27 4 �'P% �'OH)RDFN I�TF%e Lot,; 35_441�592a Date of I-ast fnspLctian! Scptemlotr 28. 2li22 Long-; -77-�906W a FAC-11 -ITY CONTACT NAME AND PHOKE N U MBFRR; Alain: BF;& i 1Lrr Telephone: (252) 972-1 121 I'MR11 address- brad-kam{rx.N5ckynloLjnLnc!-rgjv FA{'11.ITV C()NTA('T ADDRESS £'ily of Rocky Whim 311 S_ Franklin 5t. Rocky lv "n!l-, NL 27M2 P RTI C. FA NTS Amand;s Thompson. N('DQ Sail id Wame STATU'; OF P£ RM FTC Thu LarVti TYFW I N-rmiL %Y. s ir,sul_xl on Nuv,!rnbtir L 1, 2019- The prrmh will rxpire ton No%c m bt r h. 2023. Rt ntwti A pAp-erwork should be submIlted to Permitting as swn as possible. The site pre-viously crralcd as a ward wame ai,tifwa6on (YWN-64-001):Rince 3999- PURPOSE 0F+ SITE VISIT- Crmnpl ianru InslxxFiun S I'. JLU% OF PAST -' OTE D VIOLATIONS Now. OBSERVED VIOLATIONS Nano, The Helnl sl LiAud abux+c wx;rs Lal?sM'M by SmKm Malri11d rcqurrs action on behalf of thr• far191Ck In ratdcr lu rump IrNo or I11LIHILini C9UkFh&rbsv w ijh the Maiutc4 Rules, and•'ar plher regulabwy Fegru reme rw% eppticable la dhdi6 foci My. Ek a&-3x-d ibai purmanl io .f'.f:.�ti. LIBA-�2, ari admillishwive ptnally of up * S I 5.QW M&y mow be Witch vioIjdk>n of gk Wid Wmk Laws, Rquindolls, Conditions ore F'arrnn- or Urder undtr AMx1ir 9 of Uhbi ar 130A oraht N-C. {.ierYrrsl Slatu yr Fulihr•t, ahlr iacrlily aCKVtc olI TrM.W 7Lbk, panrts ma} AW be 4uhjrtLY to imfrrr4an cnL sclkiFwa imCFuding pyu11ia, irrjLnL:Licm from "Km irda W1id was tic manageTr rnt fmiIiLy a P W I i d wawli; cell; oirm s4 rviue and omy sur<FI fwihcr rclid as Ineyr be nmt"ry io achleti 4 mrlpiku-ze with the Nonh Carolina Solid 5 eve MMWgM tnl Ael and FkLYIC!,. Pie I of FAC I L 1 TV COIN] PLIA NCE I NSPECT ION R E PORT Divigia n of Waste Management "�".... Sol id a-v—e Sec Lion ADD1710NAL COMMENTS: _ This faci I ity is a Lame Tyr 14. of id Wale C ompn t facility. 2- The fteility is pesnmiited to ac:cep4 yijrd wa,st4, %.-Cp ativo materiOlF artd clear. wood rnmeriai for chipping and 1 $ignaj�c has bcrn pasted at thr entrance ta} lhas farilhy listing the permit nLurn u, and emrrgcncy cen=1 numlxr as well as maLeriali, accepted at the Facility. The f ility is not open [cs dw public for disposal- 4- The site is qxn for composl give away from X:WAM to 3,30PM Very Fri -day and 1'hc ri"M Saturday each niolith, bclween April and October- 5- The site is secured by a looking gate a1 the facility entrance and surrounded bvy perimmor berms. -6. The site h10{ A btlii 14ing 01 Ifs -c trance, m-hieh contains Ih-c I-ngi n shMS fOF the wa me 1omd.s. Ttw slt-c Ls inspccicd weekiv and o cr rain c-vcnls of grcalcrthan 0.5 inchrrs. Tcnaperaturm are taken of tho compust piles wrrkly. 7. 7be facility :Pcccss road is of al I -weather *onsiruction and is wel l maintained of IN& t iMe. $_ A"css arpvnal the faaac i I it}' is LA;3bk, anal no areas -offirmion were noted durirLg this c9mplianec cnspcctilcm. Scvtral pieces 4F unau ptabl r w.zstus wcrti observed in L-wnpla-cting piles. Ensurr thal Silt SIaIT remove any unmeceptaWe w1I$te Identlfiod "lthin the olindrows as if Is observed. 10. No fvgitivc duo was clbscrvcd clunng the fac it ity wmp I ianoc inspect ion, 11. Adegvaw spacing was trbsvrwed bavtween the wirulruws, in Zia` evimt ofa fim. 12. S-evers1 areas of standing watc-r wex observed betw*ai the %intRm%vs and at the base oFThe complote'd compost pile_ The facility was in the prLx€L,-, of repairing low tyin& artaaS :Md installing additional rdraina�c ditcheq 10 all Irviaty Startling 4ti aLL-r_ Ctiritirruc- to rarp0ll t- trod Vide low 19,-inp. urea>,s ax FiLvdvd to grcvenl pandift of water throughoul the f ility. 13. No windblown debiL9 was ohs�rr cd during this fbcilttw compliance in.TLLtiM. 14. Phorugraphs Werw ilkatn during thv ina-pMcllu t_ PI&LSV ecaai=t me i f you haVV :arty yuesAions ur svurlcerns rev%arciing IN s insp wriom report. Amanda Th¢nwsm Thompson �� 673A3� 71A7 s5 Phone; f9IQ 433-3352 Amanda Thwnpson Cnw ironownial Senior Specialist aRegloplal aRe pr nhWvc Scot an; M2KN 29. !0!.4 FMALI IPond jel«4ry us Mail Cutifiad No L 1 Copics~ Drew HamrnRxrds, 1;iloStcm Ngirin Supervi so+r — Solid Waste Sc€lion Donna Wilsud. Pormittiag Engineer Solid Wasw Section Page Z of 3 FALL I L 1 Tyr COIN] PLIA NCE I NSPECT IGN R E PORT DiviMa n of Waste Management Sol id Wamf Sec Lion honprw}n can March 24, 2023_ �r� r General YiEw of the wood p In -ding area_ V its u landing Water Wwc ecn the windix)ws. x I.Iz 5 igrkilge a[ lltic I'dc i lily. L L Lenora view -of the L:L)i "i3ikl. [ 35 111tl1 L im '�.7-71 i4 � � L } l -i�•, , � •Ly5�� View of the ddditii'mal drainage being liuruLkd at Ow ra,cil it}+_ pale 3 of Nash County, North Carolina June 8, 2023 I' Parcel Search Information ParlD 021210 Site Address Pin 021210 r;w �;.r.• rI 1" = 269.91977864785304 ft ARM Nash Count Print map scale is approximate. Critical layout or North Carolina measurement activities should not be done using this MAP FOR REFERENCE ONLY resource. NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT Nash County, North Carolina makes no claims and no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the validity or accuracy of the GIS data presented on this map. Nash County, North Carolina June 8, 2023 c 1" = 269.91977864785304 ft Parcel Search Information o47451 ParlSite Site Address Nash Count Print map scale is Critical layout or Pin 047451 North Carolina measurement activities should not be done using this MAP FOR REFERENCE ONLY resource. NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT Nash County, North Carolina makes no claims and no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the validity or accuracy of the GIS data presented on this map. MIM V I C I N I T Y M A P LEGEND Lmva surveyed -------- Lines Not Surveyey El - - - Csialing mn pipe Ef5 --- Frilling Iron Slake E[A --- Esi I Iron Axle HIP --- !'ive 5e! PK( --- el !•en !( .Veie aaand S --- rc Neil Se! RP RRS --- Ypilma0 .pike mn Se! pr FCu -- Eris}ing Cvncnis le uvn omen! Re --- Rovd Righf-of-Woy C/L - - - flood Cenhnine o --- fndieares eran Property rn nr se[ unfeas olhenrise noledme NOTES. --- Ali Aigh[-of-.pys ore 'woric' nv oed pNen.iae. ---vihere u 5' ➢enmerer yra�nvpe & utitiy a non= io�o[erf Wpong a cn k} a unless olnenrue hd. v --- Area cvmWrteQ Dy vvrQfnafe method. --- Air diafpnves p cAvey --- lndkvhs Aydrasa. --- Property es .1 foco[ed in a Ilvod Hexcrd Zene. --- ipMl [ye. vl Cers 3. --- md&aion Ano 72J] Acres N/F P ELM C. STA NGS CWRRC♦, p.@. 9i7 - Pg. 754 C PAER UP v 05.50'F N.p 1533. NET 746 AC - A W 0.02 AG TOTAL 7.46 AC .10RT 4u OUN , tN,_sx 090N - 1, We, W. Jayner, Jr. cwtify lhpr enis prv! s drown under my supervision Imm v orluvr survey mode under my supervision (deed deacnpeon recorder M 9uok 1070 ,page 47c ,etc.) [o}herJ; Nat Me b➢undores no! surveyed a cleoHy "cvled as drown Irom ir.formvlion found in eavvk � f>amy �">w_ ; lhcr the -6v of vrec os rat- cufdteQ.le f: 10,000 ; that rhia plv! . vored in accc —. enn G. S. 49-00 ea amendeds vIWlness my o�nyr seviv on. r bar a dppeee Nit � 1 yr S�mp n Surveyor' . zuoe Regialrg0 Humour c�ae S `v4t fJyd(C: I C f • .wEa. NORIN CAR0CI.YA, NASH co�Hw f, Nv[ay 14, of Ne Co an Tay and 51v1e afaresoid, ,.,J''�' o cerVfy Ivor Nile W. Joyner, Jr., rogiale•ed .bad our •eyw, perapnallr a0➢ew'+d Eelarc a Nit day cad a[k- ro'eyged Ina •ecwl%pn fv !ne 1pregeing i atr�men [. :or_ - zany on.p r seN, nia � gg_ QpY ='§ " ,Hy Cwnmisaion expirea�a�+a-� fN Nil, W� )erne;, Jr, Reg e—d Lend 5urveynr v- L - Certify: T T i 15 PLAT 15 OF A SURVEY 'HAT CREATES A SU9- WDON OF LAND 'Mn W ME AFFA OF A COUNN Oft mumclPALI'Y I T HAS M ORLN.YANCE I T RFCNi ATFS 'PARCELS OF e.ANO; RFC iERFO LV10 Sit R N i - 28L'8 RECOHOE) a K PAGE 19 pxsD aoox Torororo P AIF LEGAL REFERENCE: Being that property described in Deed @oak JOIG Page 474. Oak Level T-sp., Nosh Ca MRty Registry. N•.AY G9tt'LFSV5x1 ilaT' Tt Fw� R&;VER GF OEEf The ndereignad n or ack.awleQge(a] mat ,They] fneJ v/ Me ➢ sham a Nis peat hvwng re'cuired !ilia [Derera by Dy d. OeeQ re[CrOM0 &eoh. P^ye f the Counry Regiafer, and Eno[ (!fray) (he) hereby ObcPte(aJ. v pMer- mled herew, fo public play- grounds, P'. open sputa, ondueaae enfls v/vrewr ell shown o od:cofed on fh;s mold. The C1y oI R—fv Neon! s vulhonved ro retard this plat N Ne app-,wfe Regisl- vl Deeds. SWerrbed end awwn ro me Mil dvy of Nv[er� Pu�A'c Aly Commiuion Fxpires: r � �% 23 TOTAL ♦�- 7500' TO S.R. l s l f Nearest Sewer Na m -n S.R. latf ARROW RD. per Kurt Tomes, at,of Rocky .Moon!. xesn C—w Envireen• Wa.' an FbclN 5eelivn has Perlvnned ivvfivn pn cn fpf w•[nn this avDdrrifipn. rea�+rs o � These ev uv[ieee .prpore rc n My o/rce cf me Enrim�men rw Weonn rseci�on dunngd 8e norm vlficv hours 'Phase apir ✓ lions re �ewed pnor ov the purcnvse of pny �bran improvemenlx permit for grRuM 65oryfivn s 9De pnsof system one/w wolo supvfy poermm! will a re- gwred pnor !o vb leirring 6uieding Dale hcvne perm.•!. No+tn 6vrN:nc [lepvrtmen! f imvapprtplian Cvnalru- f�pn S[0ndvr0a certihcel�on 1e not reduireQ pr This lsepe�.j-xr� 'lfi�llltl7A1/ ']»11 f_J.(n ca �5' vary: Gip. v vc+ Plonning Rss.-c Dr the GYy Engineer anQ !ne wrearer of eppmen[ !nv! [n�a plot ap,+tve0 by �view_Commiflve vn (yvlejwo 0 mauve Ina OereMvmen! 11oI�y14s ❑ate CONTROL CORk_!i E1P G 0.S51'W 752. e6 TOTAL SR 1610 80' R/W NUMKA DIRFCnLW I P'STANCE Lr S 53'5]• W g1.99 LZ 5 ",a,W 6J. 10 CS N 6624W 53.45 L4 5 5T.15' w 152.G0 C5 Le 5 14"4i' E 5 3F.33' w 62.00 L! 5 �09' w 56.00 L8 5 i5"5H' w 335.00 L9 5 61"36, w 329. 79 4 NENY & L.Wp � spC, �y'n•1 1 ROCKY YOUNT. NORTH CAROLIYA ,27804 (919) 977 — V24 FINAL PLAT CITY Of ROCKY MOUNT ARROW ROAD, ROCKY MOUNT, N"C" TWEP.. OAK LEVEL COUNTY' NASfd SCALE- 1" = 100' Feet I DATF OCT. .13, 1995 i00 0 100 300 a3- �2 c, 7 600k:23 Page:267 Seq:7 Page 1 of 2 • ',_ Real Estate I Excise tax Tax Lot No. Parcel Identifier No. Verified by County on the day of 19 by Mall after recording to Henry M, Fisher, FA 0. .Box 247, Nashville, NC 27856 This instrument was prepared by Henry M. Fisher, Attorney at Law Brief description for the Index W B. Hendricks Arrow Road NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED THIS DEED made this 2 9 t h day of July , 19 96 , by and between GRANTOR GRANTEE Frances R. Hendricks City of Rocky Mount P. 0. Drawer 1180 Rocky Mount, NC 27802 Enter In appropriate block for each party name, address, and, if appropriate, character of entity, e q corporation or partnership The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said paitles, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these piesents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple, all that ceita►n lot or pai eel of land situated in the City of , Oak Level Township, Nash County, North Carolina and mole particulaily described as follow; BEGINNING at a point marked by a new iron in the right of way of Arrow Road (SR 1610), corner for Lots 1 and 2 as shown on map hereinafter referred to; thence along a line in the right of way of Arrow Road, S. 050 57' W. 316.85 feet, corner for Lots 2 and 3; thence along the dividing line between Lots 2 and 3, S- 63° 57' W. 108.60 feet to a point marked by a new iron pipe; thence continuing along the dividing line between Lots 2 and 3, N. 84° 03' W. 745.01 feet to a point marked by a new iron pipe in the line of now or formerly Angelyn C. Stallings (D.B. 947, Page 754); thence along the now or formerly Angelyn C. Stallings line, N. 050 50' E. 374.38 feet to a point marked by a new iron pipe, corner for Lots 1 and 2; thence along the dividing line between Lots 1 anct, 2, S. 84° 03' E. 837.81 feet to the point of beginning, containing 7.13 acres, being Lot 2 as shown on map entitled "Final Plat, City of Rocky Mount, Arrow Road, Rocky Mount, N. C.11 by Joyner-Keeny & Associates, dated October 23, 1995, recorded in Map Book 23, Page 267, Nash County Registry, being a portion of that property conveyed by quitclaim deed from Kenneth A. Hendricks, Executor of the Estate of W. B. Hendricks, deceased, et al, dated April 18, 1977, recorded in Book 1010, Page 474, Nash County Registry. F N C Sar A,ror Form No 3 V 1914 Nw40d 1977 rrWA by Ajr -d%Ad NC iu Ap M Tw Book: 1535 Page: 19 Seq: 1 Page 2 of 2 The property hereinabove described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded in Book 1010, Page 474, Nash County Registry A map showing the above described property is recorded in Fiat Book page TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple, has VA right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grant kt" ill warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions hereinafteE5tated Title to the property hereinabove described is subject to the following exceptions C'.) N -n 3 Co 70 Q CD IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Lhe Grantor has hereunto set his hand and seal, or Li corporate has Caused this Instrument to be signed to its corporate name by its duly authorized officers and its seal to be hereunto affixed by authority of its Board of Directors, the day and year first above written -------------------------------------------._..............._- ie ----------- (SEAL) (Corporate Name) Frances R. Hendricks 0 13Y................ .--------------------- .------------------- ........................................................(SEAL) ..... ______________President ATTEST _ ________________________________________--_----- W ____________________________Secretary (Corporate Sea1) -A _ (SEAL) SEAL -STAMP NORTH CAROLINA-------------------- Nash ____.__County Frances R. Hendricks y 1, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that ----------------------------------- ------- Grantor, DAWN RACKLEY ZELESNICK NOTARY PUBLIC Instrument. my personalty appeared before Incthis dayl d� acknowledged a exe firm of the foregoingwitness o4 (a,( NASH COUNTY. N C JIi NYUR1 l+ p hand and official stamp or seal, thi�9_ ---- day of ______ ----------------------- I�+-�I My commission expires A3___J.Y ... -.... .- -- - ,CJBAIary Public } I SEAL -STAMP - F i NORTH CAROLINA----------------------------------- County ',_s_ _ - I, a Notary Public of the County and State afonpid, Certify that .......................................... f o personally came before me this day and acknowledged that __ he is; --------------------------- Secretary of � ly_________--------------------------------------------- a North Carotins corporation, and that 4y authority duly m given and as the act of the corporation, the fofegoing thstroment wasisiffned In Its name by its --------------- ! V President,` sealed with Its corporate seal and attested by ----------- as its :_________________ Secretary h Witness my hand and official stamp or sea], this ------- day of .-----------------------_, is______-_ n l tl x stycommission expires---------------------------------------------------------------------- Notary Public - ! NORTH CAROLINA-NASH COUNTY The NrpWeq oertgieaaa ei Notarm 0* putsc It 3P?• `� ^' (mE oedlllsd io D. oone0. T?. ingrunsmil prebaniael for repkaa[hrr and nroorded to this dmte M eaok Papa ► �, 3 . a� Thts_.�_ day WI-12 LO af",'O bdt �_ a SARL74RA W SASSER, REGISTER OF DEEOSP Register of Deeds '6�E 20 is • C] Book: 1535 Page: 19 Seq:2 Page 1 of 3 • iiecordinc Time. Book and Pace Tax Lot No Parcel Identifier No Verified by County on the day of 19 by Mail after recording to Richard JT Rose... Poynsr rx Spru3.11a L,L,P,- PQgt Off�ce Box 353, Rocky Mount, North Carolina 27802 This instrument was prepared by Richard J. Rose Brief description for the Index W.B. Hendricks Arrow Road NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED THIS DEED made this 310t day of Oct*Z , 11) 45 , by and between GRANTOR Frances R. Hendricks Route 5, Box 78 Rocky Mount, NC 27804 • GRANTEE City of Rocky Mount Post Office Drawer 1180 Rocky Mount, NC 27802 ti Enter In appropriate block for each party name, address, and, it appropriate, character of entity, a q. corporation or partnership. • The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Giantee in fee simple, all that certain lot or parcel of land situated in t 6Ry74fx , Oak Level Township, Nash County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follous SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF N l Bar Asioc Form No 3 L 1114 Revised IM pmw& by A.pw s .kk ,k, N C kr A W 7111 BOUK1503",r 421 ) 5c1 3 - *Zt Book: 1503 Page:421 Seq: 1 Page 2 of 3 ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THAT DEED FROM FRANCES R. HENDRICKS TO CITY OF ROCKY MOUNT, DATED OCTOBER 31, 1995 BEGINNING at a point marked by an existing iron pipe in the right of way of Arrow Road (SR 1610), corner for now or formerly William R. Hendricks; thence along a line in the right of way of Arrow Road, S. 050 57' W. 400.24 feet to a point marked by a new iron, corner for Lots 1 and 2 as shown on map -hereinafter referred to; thence along the dividing line between Lots 1 and 2, N. 840 03t W. 837.81 feet to a point marked by a new iron pipe in the line of now or formerly Angelyn C. Stallings (D.B. 947, Pg. 754); thence along the now or formerly Angelyn C. Stallings line, N. 050 50' E. 400.24 feet to a point marked by an existing iron pipe control corner, corner for Lot 1 and now or formerly William R. Hendricks; thence along the dividing line between Lot 1 and now or formerly William R. Hendricks, S. 840 03' E. 838.56 feet to the point of beginning, containing 7.70 acres, being Lot 1 as shown on map entitled "Final Plat City of Rocky Mount, Arrow Road, Rocky Mount, N.C." by Joyner-Keeny & Associates, dated October 23, 1995, recorded in Plat Book ' , Page Q 7 , Nash County Registry, being a portion of that property conveyed by quitclaim deed from Kenneth A. Hendricks, Executor of the Estate of W. B. Hendricks, deceased, et al to Kenneth A. Hendricks, dated April 18, 1977, recorded in Book 1010, Page 474, Nash County Registry. 422 ,so 3 - v:L "P r� • Book: 1503 Page:421 Seq:2 Page 3 of 3 • 9D Me all 4U mull ���q\'I►7Uq�Q �`� The property hereinabove described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded in -DAQk 10.10.t Page 474, Kash County Rsgistsy A map showing the above described property is recorded in Plat Book page TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid Iot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple. And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims Of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions hereinaft�stated Title to the property hereinabove described is subject to the following exceptions p Cn rn v n r1 LN wiTNZSS wmanzoF', the Grantor has hereunto Net his nana and seal, or it corporate, has caused this Instrument to be signed to its eorporate name by Its duly authorized officers and its seal to be hereunto A(MOd by authority of Its Board of DIrseton, the day and Y+ar first above written C----------(SKAL) (Corporate Name) Frances R. Hendricks By----------------------------------------------------------- O------------------------------------------------------- •--.._IsSAL) ----------------------------President ATT=ST ��,__________________________________(SaAL) --------------------------------------------------------------- p� Gd -------- ---------•----secretary (Corporate Seal) --- Seal) -•-------------------------------------------------- SRAL-STAMP NORTH CAROLINA, _' -- - ---------------County 1, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that_-Fr-anca�B-}ISD,dT�C�tS--------• DAWN RACKLEY ZELESNICK --------------------------- Grantor, Y NOTARY PUBLIC personally appeared before me this day and acknowledp the execution of the fore(oini instrument. Witness my NASH COUNTY, N. C. x iC_�. X--------------- _.__ __ hand and Official stamp of seat, thin day f ,,//�f - 9 ---- il_ .tary Public My commission expire ____ -- - SEAL -STAMP NORTH CAROLINA- -------------- . ------------------- County I, A Notary Public of the County and state aforesaid, certify that --------------------------- A personally came before me this day and acknowledaed that -_.. he IN --------------------------- Secretary of w------^---_--_---••______________________________ a North Carolina corporation, and that by authority duty given and as the act of the corporation, the fofeaolnz Instrument was eian+d In its name 6y Ito _______________ President, sealed with its corporate Seal and attested by ----------- as its ---------------- ----------- S+cr•tory wltneNs mY hand and official stamp or seal, W4 ------- day of _____•---------------•^- __, Is____---- Mycommission expires ----------------------------------------- ------------------ Notary Publl( NORTH CAROLINA-HASH OOLPM The/y00 Nmww Mel Pao Is 5 S 0 Iwo) wnrfNdd SO be COBS OL Tlie NNhu„mt was p,.— for nSr-W and --led In this 0111 ' 3/ Pape C9J VL 1hy� loci 6ARaAM W BASBE REOIBTER OF DEEDS KUN1503 nF 423 150 3 -- Book: 1503 Page:421 Seq:3 oEeaVessel 0 management aalubse°11�7own-16,16 Re Cabo of Reeky Metal Contest Son, 3W Arnow broad. Reacky Means, NC 27804 To Whory it may Concerto wereand as a heavy Innuarrial District (1-2y 11be prourpow: oftlaw heavy industrial dirmand is to Proven; on the ConnectGIS Feature Report Page 1 of I AV 1 �CONNECTGIS as County ber 28, unty Printed September 2017 WEB HOSTING Nash I:dV*hMM See Below for Disclaimer & C OUJY COUNTY. I B-2 & 1-L 7A �.� :��� tJ 'lt7 � I ")-,C U rr� '' ' LI _ 1-2 k18 1 NIN 1 : 500 Feet =onnectGIS has been prepared for the inventory of real property found within this jurisdiction, and is compiled from recorded deeds, plats, and other public records and lata. Users of this system are hereby notified that the aforementioned public primary information sources should be consulted for verification of the information contained n this system. 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Verify using an altitude temperature chart. N.C. Flores and E.A.E. Boyle, Department of Animal Sciences and Industry Kansas State University, Weber Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506 Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service MF-2439 January 2000 It is the policy of Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service that all persons shall have equal opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities, and materials without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age or disability. Kansas State University is an equal opportunity organization. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, as amended. Kansas State University, County Extension Councils, Extension Districts, and United States Department of Agriculture Cooperating, Marc A. Johnson, Director. COMPOST AND MULCH SAFETY SHEET CITY OF ROCKY MOUNT YARD WASTE FACILITY ROCKY MOUNT, NC The City of Rocky Mount operates this Yard Waste Processing Facility as a service to the public and as a means for the responsible recycling of municipal leaf and limb waste. Recycled material is provided to end -users in the form of leaf compost and leaf and limb mulch. rn M ancT Compost is a dark, crumbly soil -like material that is an excellent natural soil additive. This product is suitable as a soil amendment to naturally enhance the nutritive value of your soil, improving plant and crop growth, while also helping soils to retain moisture and prevent erosion. It can help transform heavy red clay or loose sand into rich fertile soil without the use of chemicals. To rejuvenate an impoverished soil or establish a new garden plot, apply 2 to 3 inches of compost, and dig it into the surface of the soil. MULCH Mulch is most commonly used to top dress gardens and landscapes to provide a distinct boundary for landscaped and garden areas, to suppress weed growth without the use of chemicals and to help soil retain moisture. It can also be effective as a ground cover to help control erosion in certain circumstances. Apply loose mulches at planting time. One cubic yard of mulch spread two inches thick will cover approximately 180 square feet of ground. To prepare an area to be mulched, remove perennial weeds and level the area. Soil should be moist but not wet. Spread mulch evenly, but avoid mulching directly around stems and trunks of trees. Excessive mulching can also stimulate undesirable shallow rooting. Caution: Mulch or compost placed along foundations may promote infestation of wood destroying insects such as termites. SAFETY CONCERNS: While handling mulch wear dust masks to prevent effects from allergens; wear proper protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, etc.; and follow proper placement methods. DISCLAIMER: The City of Rocky Mount assumes no responsibility for the use, either proper or improper, of material distributed from the City of Rocky Mount Yard Waste Facility. The City of Rocky Mount does not warrant the content of the material or guarantee that the material is free of weed seeds, organisms, metal or other contaminants. The end user assumes all responsibility and liability associated with the decision to load, transport and use material from the City of Rocky Mount Yard Waste Facility. Contact the Nash or Edgecombe County Extension Office with any questions or concerns regarding the proper use of mulch. Or visit the NC Compost Council webpage at https://carolinacompost.com For questions regarding the operation of this facility call: City of Rocky Mount Public Works Department at 252.972.1290 L005E LEAF & �RA$5 COLLECTION {RM 5114EETi 1111111� $ YARD 6YASTE COLLECTION GRU ENV IRGNMENTAL WRtiKII€ E�IIIIIIINIIIV; o BRANCHES & LIMOS [AM P RF-5 S RSC Qkf WATEik t:AWFA SIAGIN61 RRENOCESSIR VlSuAL SCREENFNG REJECTS TO DUMPSTER STAI�INW PRE PRQI*ESSING/ VP$LJAL * R� EN V$ COMPOST IMINOaM MULCH 5TOCKF4LE5 I EIL]LK DIST IQILJTIDN KKR CITY PRO] ECTS I r ADE AVA1LAKE TO PUBLIC FOR PICKUP IL A Tm- C*Z"wa �wc•�iit Ai Q�Y MJ�C+•L � vrwmcnp%1 f m +i+� C WOOD" MT& IMFWKC I RM - Q;m ran: S252j M-74M 0 ■ �00 0MCL LL 00: 0 Lu 0 � J �i JA:A;Ua 61111a dI]:,Kehl A 10111 =1: FEATURES 15' (4.57 m) discharge system consisting of dual All hydraulically powered 14"� f —' (35.65 cm) diameter by 84" Jrl�+���1 air � � r � (213.36 cm) long augers and 36" il _ '" F ALA (91.44 cm) x 26' (7.92 m) belt conveyor with hydraulic fold •' ' r_ .: for transport Tub has 9' (2.74 m) diameter at inside base, and 62" (157.48 cm) deep walls constructed of 3/s" (.95 cm) reinforced steel plate, floor constructed of 1/2" (1.27 cm) thick wear -resistant steel. Tub supported by 14 roller guides carried on M 11/2" (3.81 cm) diameter shafts 24" (60.96 cm) x 52" (132.08 cm) Hammermill system constructed of heavy-duty 161/2" (41.91 cm) diameter laser cut rotor, (13) 13/a" (4.44 cm) thick two-piece laser -cut rotor plates to ensure precision and enforce steel strength. The plates are keyed on a 57/8" (14.92 cm) diameter rotor shaft with 35/t6" (10 cm) bearings direct driven at engine RPM and eight 2" (5.08 cm) hammer retaining rods Complete with (24) 2" (5.08 cm) balanced forged steel hard -surfaced hammers and (24) 21A6" (7.46 cm) replaceable inserts 1 " (2.54 cm) thick wear form steel heavy-duty screens Tub is equipped with hydraulic augers that allows the operator to quickly remove product from beneath the mill. During material surges, pressure sensors automatically slow tub rotation to prevent plugging Magnetized end pulley for discharge conveyor, complete with collecting slide tray for ferrous metal removal Remote control with tethered back-up system Dust supression system 11-HP (8.2 kW) air compressor OPTIONS Model 250 knuckleboom loader with 30" (76.2 cm) Tarantula grapple, 3600 turn motor and stationary operator's cab in lieu of remote control i A # orbark Integrated Control Systems The full breakaway torque limiter system Hydraulically tilt the tub for easy (MICS) protects the engine and clutch access to grates and anvil ri SPECIFICATIONS US METRIC VARY WITH Y .J i-1 Robex 210LC-7A ISO standard cabin All-weather steel cab with all-around visibility Safety glass windows Rise -up type windshield wiper Sliding fold -in frontwindow Sliding side window Lockable door Hot & cool box Accessory box & Ashtray Computer Aided Power Optimization (New CAPO) system 2-power mode, 3-work mode, 2-user mode Auto deceleration & one touch deceleration system Auto warm up system Auto overheat prevention system Heater & Defroster (7500 Kcal/hr, 30000 BTU/hr) Self diagnostic system Starting Aid (air grid heater), cold weather Centralized monitoring LCD display Engine speed Clock & Error code Gauges Fuel level gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge Hydoil temperature gauge Warning Fuel level CPU Engine oil pressure Engine coolant temperature Hyd. oil temperature Low battery Air cleaner clogging Indicator Power max Preheat & Engine warming -up One touch decel Door and cab locks, one key AM/FM radio and cassette Radio remote switch Two outside rearview mirrors Fully adjustable suspension seat with seat belt Slidable joystick, pilot -operated Console box tilting system(LH.) Three frontal working lights Electric horn Batteries 12 x 12V x 100 AH) Battery master switch Removable clean out screen for oil cooler Automatic swing brake Removable reservoir tank Fuel pre -filter with fuel warmer Boom holding system Arm holding system Counterweight (3800kg, 83801b) Mono boom (5.68m, 18'8") Arm 12.92m, 9' 7") Track shoes (600m,24") Track rail guard Air -conditioner (5,000 kcal/hr, 20,000 BTU/hr) FATC (Full Automatic Temperature Control) Sun visor for cabin inside Fuel filler pump (35 Q /min, 9.5 US gpm) Beacon lamp Safety lock valve for boom cylinder with overload warning device Safety lock valve for arm cylinder Single acting piping kit (breaker, etc) Double acting piping kit (clamshell, etc) Quick coupler Accumulator, work equipment lowering 12 volt power outlet (24V DC to 12V DC converter) Electric transducer CD Player Travel alarm Various optional Arms Super short arm (2.00 m, 6' 7") Short arm (2.40 m, 7' 10") Long arm (3.90 m,12' 10") Various optional Buckets (SAE heaped) Standard bucket (0.92 m',1.20 yd') Narrow bucket (0.51 ml,0.67yd') Narrow bucket(0.80 ml,1.05yd') Light duty bucket (1.10 m',1.44 yd') Light duty bucket (1.20 m',1.57 yd') Light duty bucket (1.34 m',1.75 yd') Heavy duty bucket (0.74 m', 0.97 yd') Heavy duty bucket (0.90 m',1.18 yd') Heavy duty bucket (1.05 m',1.37 yd') Rock bucket (0.87 m',1.14 yd') Rock bucket (1.20 m3,1.57 yd') Slope fishing bucket (0.75 m', 0.98 yd') Cabin FOPS/FOG(ISO/DIS 10262) FOPS(Falling Object Protective Structure) FOG(Falling Object Guard) Cabin Roof -cover Transparent Cabin lights Track shoes Triple grousers shoe (700 rum, 28-) Triple grousers shoe (800 mm, 32-) Triple grousers shoe (900 mm, 35.4" ) Double grousers shoe (710 mm, 28") Lower frame under cover Pre heating system, coolant Tool kit Operator suit Low noise kit Engine emergency control cable Seat Adjustable air suspension seat Mechanical suspension seatwith heater Standard and optional equipment may vary. Contact your Hyundai dealer for more information. The machine shown may vary according to International standards. All US measurement rounded off to nearest pounds or inches. U14DAI PLEASE CONTACT HEAVY INDUSTRIES CO.,LTD. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT DIVISION Head Office I CHEONHA-DONG, DONG-KU, ULSAN, KOREA (Sales Office) Tel :(82)(52) 202-7970, 7729 Fax: (82)152) 202-7979, 7720 U.S. Operation Hyundai Construction Equipment U.S.A., Inc. 955 ESTES AVENUE,ELK GROVE VILLAGE IL.60007 Tel :0 )847-437-3333 Fax : (1) 847-437-3574 European Operation Hyundai Heavy Industries Europe N.V. VOSSENDAAL 11, 2440 GEEL, BELGIUM Tel : (32) 14-562200 Fax : (32) 14-593405 - 06 r r Building a better future Global Leader ri_�J CRAWLER EXCAVATOR a �".I,L w JkLl %PM rPF I FLOCO MIzAFrD IMFORMATION NCPTES TD MSERS SALE LI�Icl�onra�ia+eoLsa�anoes�I+aLx ._T_�—�— `��. i,1� #r�{� e� I U LM V1 VbDM � F F L_ 111.}. 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Pilot control 'mmmmq Two joysticks with one safety lever (LH): Swing and arm, (RH): Boom and bucket(ISO) Traveling and steering Two levers with pedals Engine throttle Electric, Dial type Lights Two lights mounted on the boom and one in the battery box ® Swing system Swing motor Axial piston motor Swing reduction Planetary gear reduction Swing bearing lubrication Grease -bathed Swing brake Multi wet disc Swing speed 12 rpm 6) Coolant & Lubricant capacity Fuel tank 340 89.8 74.8 Engine coolant 35 9.2 7.7 Engine oil 24 6.3 5.3 Swing device 5 1.3 1.1 Final drive(each) STD/HC 5.8 2 1 Hydraulic system(including tank) 290 76.6 63.8 Hydraulic tank 180 47.6 39.6 0 Undercarriage X-leg type center frame is integrally welded with reinforced box -section track frames. The undercarriage includes lubricated rollers, idlers, track adjusters with shock absorbing spring and sprockets, and track chain with double or triple grouser shoes. Center frame X - leg type Trackframe Pentagonal box type No. of shoes on each side 49 No. of carrier roller on each side 2 No. of track roller on each side 9 No. of rail guard on each side 1 2 0 Operating weight (approximate) Operating weight, including 5680mm (18' 8") boom, 2920m (9' 7") arm, SAE heaped 0.92m' (1.20 yd') backhoe bucket, lubricant, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic tank and the standard equipment. Major component weight Upperstructure I 5,850kg (12,9001b) Counterweight Md 3,800kg 18,3801b) Boom (with Arm cylinder) = 1,950kg (4,3001b) Operating weight Type Width mm(in) kg(lb) kgf/cm'(psi) 3<600 mm (24") R21OLC-7A 21,700 (47,800) 0.46 (6.54) R210LC-7A H/C 23,160 (51,060) 0.49 (6.97) Triple 700 mm (28") R210LC-7A 21,980 (48,460) 0.40 (5.69) R210LC-7A H/C 23,440 (57,680) 0.43 (6.12) grouser 800 mm (32") R210LC-7A 22,270 (49,070) 0.35 (4.98) R210LC-7A H/C 23,730(52,320) 0.38 (5.40) 900 mm (35.4' R2101-13-7A 22,560 (49,740) 0.32 (4.55) Double grouser 710 mm (28") R21OLC-7A H/C 23,770 (52,400) 0.43 (6.12) 0 Standard equipment © Buckets SAE heaped 0.51(0.67) m31yd31 EEMW m3 (yd3) 4 0.800.05) X 0.920.20) 0 1.10(1.44) 1.200.57) �� mm (in) Weight Boom lot 4. 0.74(0.97) A 0.900.18) A 1.050.37) 49 OO 0.87(1.14) O 1.20(1.57) W * 0.75(0.98) mm(ft.in►� X 5.680118' SAE CECE Without With kg(lb) Arm 2, side 2,400 3,900 (7' 10") 7" r (12' 10") 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.51(0.67) 0.45(0.59) 1 700(27.6) 820(32.3) 5700260) • 0.80(1.05) 0.70(0.92) 1000(39.4) 1120(44.1) 7000540) • 74 0.92(l.20) 0.80(1.05) 1150(45.3) 1270(50.0) 7700700) • 0 0 1.10(1.44) 0.960.26) 1320(52.0) 1440(56.7) 8300830) ■ A A - 1.20(1.57) 1.000.31) 1400(55.1) 1520(59.8) 850(1870) ■ . - - 1.34(1.75) 1.150.50) 1550(61.0) 1670(65.7) 920(2030) . . - - A,0.74(0.97) 0.65(0.85) 985(38.8) 770(1700) • • • • A,0.90(1.18) 0.800.05) 1070(42.0) 810(1790) • • ■ - A 1.05(1.37) 0.9211.20) 1290(50.8) 8900960) ■ A - - * 0.870.14) 0.75(0.98) 1140(44.9) 9000980) • 0 0 - * 1.200.571 1.000.31) 1410(55.5) 1030(2270) ■ • - - * 0.75(0.98) 0.65(0.85) 1790(70.5) 8800940) • • ■ • X- : Standard backhoe bucket A,: Heavy-duty •O : Rock bucket -Heavy duty * : Slope finishing bucket • Applicable for materials with density of 2,000 kg /m' (3,370lb/yd') or less ■ Applicable for materials with density of 1,600 kg /m' (2,700lb/yd') or less A Applicable for materials with density of 1,100 kg /m' (1,850lb/yd') or less 0 Backhoe attachment Boom and arms are of all -welded, low -stress, full -box section design. 5.68m(18' 8") mono boom and 2.0m(6' 7'), 2.4m (7' 10"), 2.92m (9' 7" ), 3.90m (12' 10") arm are available. Buckets are all -welded, high -strength steel implements. 2.0m(6'7') ® Digging force Arm Length mm(ft.in) Weight kgJUL Bucket digging force Arm crowd kN SAE kgf Ibf kN ISO kgf Ibf kN SAE kgf Ibf 2.40 in IT 10") 2,000 (6' 71 133.4 [145.51 13600 [148401 29980 [327101 152.0 [165.81 15500 [169101 34170 [372801 135.3 [147.61 13800 [150501 30420 [331901 force kN 142.2[155.11 ISO kgf 14500[158201 Ibf 31970[348801 Note : Arm weight including bucket cylinder and linkage. x Standard arm * Ile X 2.92 m IT 7") 133.4 [145.51 1 13600 [148401 29980 [327101 133.4 [145.51 13600 [148401 29980 [327101 152.0 [165.81 152.0 [165.81 15500 [169101 15500 [169101 34170 [372801 34170 [372801 112.8 [123.11 97.1 [105.9] 11500 [125501 9900 [108001 25350 [276501 21830 [238101 117.7 [128.41 101.0 [110.21 12000 [130901 10300 [112401 26460 [288701 22710 [247701 3.90 in 0 2' 10") 3,900 (12' 10")'qW h6l,200 (2,650) 133.4 [145.51 13600 [148401 29980 [327101 152.0 [165.81 15500[169101 34170 [372801 79.4 [86.61 8100 [88401 17860 [194801 85.3 [93.01 8700 [94901 19180[209201 Remark 1 1: Power Boost HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 12/13 imensions & Working ranges 0 Dimensions R210LC-7A mm (ft - in) FA Tumbler distanceIW7 3,650 (12'0") B= Overall length of crawler 4,440 (14' 7") Cl Ground clearance of counterweight 1,060 (3' 6") D' D' Tail swing radius Rear -end length 2,830(9' 3") 2,770 (9' 1") - Overall width of upperstructure 2,700 (8' 10") - Overall height of cab JENEW Z920 (9' 7") - Min. ground clearance 480(1' 7") 0 Track gauge 2,390 (T 10") ® Working ranges R210LC-7A (ft) 3E 3[ 2! A 1( 5 0 5 1( 1' A 2', 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 (meters) 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 (ft) E L HYUNDAI mm (ft - in) Boom length x 5,680(18'8") Arm length Z000 2,400 02,920 3,900 (6' 7') (T 10") IT 1") (12' 10") Overall length 9,650 9,570 9=1 9,520 (311,81 (31' 5") (31' 3") (31' 3") Overall 3,200 3,110 Z990 3,480 height of boom (10' 6") (10' 2") (9' 10") (11' 5") 600 (24") 700 (28") 800 (32") 900 (35.4") Vracwidth h Z990 3,090 3,190 3,290 19r 10") (10' 2") (10' 6") (10,1011) Standard tgwpment mm (ft - in) Boom length X5,680(18'8") Arm length 2,000 2,400 x2,920 3,900 (6' 7") (T 10") (9 7") (12' 10") Max. digging reach 9140 9,500 91940 10,910 (30' 0") (31' 2") (37 7") (35'10") Max. digging reach 8,960 9,330 9,780 10,770 on ground (29' 5") (30' 7") (32' 1") (35' 4") Max. digging depth 5,820 6,220 6,740 7,720 (19' 1 ") (20' 5") (22 ll") (25' 4") Max. digging depth 5,580 6,010 6,550 7,580 (8'level) (18'4") (1919") (21'6") (24'10") Max. vertical wall 5,280 5,720 6,120 7,240 digging depth (17'4") (18'9") (20'1") (23'9") Max. digging height 9,140 9,340 9A70 10,110 (30' 0") (30' 8") (31.1") (33' 2") Max. dumping height 6,330 6,670 ML(20'9") (2 (21' 11") (2 3,740 3,640 3,650 Min. swing radius (12' 3") (1111") (11' 12") Standard Equipment 0 Dimensions R210LC-7A High Chassis P � � B I mm (ft - in) Tumbler distance 3,650(12'0") Overall length of crawler Ground clearance of counterweight Tail swing radius Rear -end length 4,440 (14' 7") 1,260 (4' 2") 2,830 (9' 3") 2,770 (9' 1") - Overall width of upperstructure 2,700 (8' 10") - Overall height of cab 3,100 (10' 2") Min. ground clearance 660 (2' 2") Track gauge 2,795 (9'2") Working ranges R210LC-7A High Chassis A (ft) 35 30 25- 20- 15- 10 5 0 5 to- 15- 20- 1. �12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 (meters) 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 (ft) E El B HYUNDAI U_ K H L mm (ft - in) Boom length 335,680(IF 8") Arm length 2,000 2,400 x2,920 3,900 (6'7") (7' 10") (9 7") (12' 10") .Overall length 9,640 (31' 7") 9,550 (31' 4") 9A70 (31' 1") 9,560 (31' 4") Overall 3,320 3,220 3,080 3,490 height of boom (10,1111) (10' 7") (10' 1") (11' 5") Type grouser gro�upser �600 700 800 710 width Fracrkwidth (24") (28") (32") (28") h 3,395 3,495 3,595 3,505 (11' 2") (11' 6") (12' 0") (11' 6") x Standard Equipment mm (ft in) Boom length -A5,680 (18' 8") Arm length 2,000 2,400 O2,920 3,900 (6' 7') (T 10") (9 7") (12' 10") . Max. digging reach 9,140 (30' 0") 9,500 (31' 2") 9,940 (32' 7") 10,910 (35'10") Max. digging reach 8,920 9,290 9,740 10,730 on ground (29'3") (30'6") (31'11") (35'2") . Max. digging depth 5,630 6,010 6,550 7,530 (18' 6") (19' 9") (21' 6") (24' 8") Max. digging depth 5,390 5,820 6,%0 7,390 (8' level) (17'8") (19'1") (20'10") (24'3") .Max. vertical wall 5,090 5,530 5,930 7,050 digging depth (16'8") (18'2") (IT 5-) (23'1") Max. digging height 9,330 (30' ') 9,530 (31' 3") 900 (31' 8") 10,300 0' 911) Max. dumping height 6,520 6,710 6,860 (21' 5"1 122' 0"1 122' 6"1 1 3,750 3,650 Min. swing radius 3,740 3,640 (12' 4") (12' 3") (11' 11") (11' 12") Standard Equipment HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 14/15 ifting Capacities y Lifting capacities R210LC-7A Rating over -front 9-C Rating over -side or 360 degree • Boom : 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 2.0 m (6' 7") • Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe: 600mm(24") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight a LodVIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ad point height 3.Om(10.Oft) 4.5m(15.0ft) 6.0m(20.0 EJ==r m (ft) m(ft) i U J i 7.5 m kg *3750 *3750 6.64 (25.0 ft) Ib *8270 1 *8270 (21.8) 6.0 m kg *4150 *4150 *3800 3060 7.78 (20.0 ft) Ib *9150 *9150 *8380 6750 (25.5) 4.5 m kg *5360 *5360 *4540 *4540 *3910 2560 8.43 (15.0 ft) Ib *11820 *11820 *10010 *10010 *8620 5640 (27.7) 3.0 m kg *6970 6830 *5240 4380 *4500 3020 *4050 2340 8.74 (10.0 ft) Ib *15370 15060 *11550 9660 *9920 6660 *8930 5160 (28.7) 1.5 m kg *8380 6310 *5950 4120 *4820 2900 4000 2280 8.73 (5.0 ft) Ib *18470 13910 *13120 9080 *10630 6390 8820 5030 (28.6) Ground kg *9020 6080 *64 4980 2830 4210 2400 Line Ib *19890 13400 *14180 10980 i 6240 9280 5290 -1.5 m kg *13020 12190 *8960 6050 *6510 3910 *4550 2770 7.76 (-5.0 ft) Ib *28700 ' 26870 *19750 ' 13340 *14350 ' 8620 *10030 ' 6110 (25.5) -3.0 m kg *11620 1 *11620 *8210 1 6160 *5910 1 3990 *4510 1 3660 6.61 (-10.0 ft) Ib *25620 *25620 *18100 13580 *13030 8800 *9940 8070 (21.7) -4.5 m kg *8770 *8770 ( 15.0 ft) Ib *19330 ' *19330 • Boom: 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm: 2.4 m (T 10") • Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe: 600mm(24") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight 4.5 m (15.01t) 6.0 m (20.0 ft) In(ft) 7.5 m kg *3630 3190 7.15 (25.0 ft) Ila i *8000 7030 (23.5) 6.0 m kg *3750 *3750 *3520 2490 8.20 (20.0 ft) Ib i *8270 *8270 *7760 5490 (26.9) 4.5 m kg *4190 *4190 *3940 3140 *3450 2200 8.82 0 5.0 ft) Ib i *9240 *9240 *8690 6920 *7610 4850 (28.9) 3.0 m kg *6420 i *6420 *4920 4400 *4240 3020 3770 2100 9.11 (10.0 ft) Ib i *14150 *14150 *10850 9700 *9350 6660 8310 4630 (29.9) 1.5 m kg *7960 6360 *5690 4130 *4620 2890 3720 2150 9.10 (5.0 ft) Ib *17550 14020 *12540 9110 *10190 6370 8200 4740 (29.9) Ground kg *8300 1 *8300 *8820 i 6050 *6260 3930 *4920 2790 3890 2350 8.81 Line I i *18300 *18300 *19440 13340 *13800 8660 *10850 6150 8580 5180 (28.9) -1.5 m kg *9220 i *9220 *12750 11960 *8970 5970 *6460 3850 *4300 2780 8.18 (-5.0 ft) Ib *20330 ' *20330 *28110 26370 *19780 13160 *14240 8490 *9480 6130 (26.8) -3.0 m kg *13340 *13340 *12280 12180 *8430 6040 *6110 3890 *4360 1 *3450 7.12 ( 10.0 ft) Ib *29410 i *29410 *27070 26850 *18580 13320 *13470 8580 *9610 *7610 (23.4) -4.5 m kg *9840 *9840 *6850 6300 ( 15.0 ft) Ib *21690 *21690 *15100 ' 13890 Boom : 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 2.92 m (9' 7") • Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe : 600mm(24") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight oa pom 1.5m(5.Oft) 3.Om(10.0 4.5m(15.Oft) 6.Om(20.Oft) 7.5m(25.Oft) height m(ft) ­E In (ft 1 7.5 m kg *3120 *3120 7.72 (25.0 ft) Ib i *6880 1 *6880 (25.3) 6.0 m kg *3210 2530 8.69 (20.0 ft) Ib i *7080 5580 (28.5) 4.5 m kg ' *3770 *3770 *3590 3210 *3340 2170 9.27 (15.0 ft) Ib i *8310 1 *8310 *7910 1 7080 *7360 1 4780 (30.4) 3.0 m kg *9160 i *9160 *5760 *5760 *4530 4490 *3950 3070 *3490 1980 9.55 (10.0 ft) Ib i *20190 *20190 *12700 *12700 *9990 9900 *8710 6770 *7690 4370 (31.3) 1.5 m kg *8660 *8660 *7430 6550 *5380 4180 *4390 2910 3440 1930 9.54 (5.0 ft) Ib *19090 1 *19090 *16380 14330 *11860 9220 *9680 6420 7580 1 4250 (31.3) Ground kg *9310 *9310 *8550 6100 *6060 3950 *4770 2780 3580 2000 9.26 Line Ib i *20530 *20530 *18850 13450 *13360 871 * 520 6130 7890 4410 (30.4) -1.5 m kg *8550 i *8550 *12160 11830 *8950 5940 *6400 3820 4870 2720 3970 2230 8.67 (-5.0 ft) Ib *18850 ' *18850 *26810 26080 *19730 13100 *14110 8420 10740 6000 8750 4920 (28.4) -3.0 m kg *11700 *11700 *13020 11990 *8680 5960 *6280 3820 *4230 1 2770 7.69 ( 10.0 ft) Ib *25790 i *25790 *28700 26430 *19140 13140 *13850 8420 *9330 6110 (25.2) -4.5 m kg *11040 *11040 *7560 6130 *4140 *4140 6.09 (-15.0 ft) Ib *24340 *24340 *16670 13510 *9130 *9130 (20.0) • Boom : 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 3.9 m (12' 9") • Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe : 600mm(24") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight Load point oad radio height m(5.Oft) 3.0m(10.0 4.kn(15.0ft) 6.0m(20.0ft) .5m(25.0ft) 9.0m(30.0ft) mlftl m (ft) 9.0 m kg i *2590 1 *2590 7.66 (30.0 ft) Ib *5710 � *5710 (25.1) 7.5 m kg *1870 *1870 *2640 , 2470 8.94 (25.0 ft) Ib *4120 *4120 *5820 5450 (29.3) 6.0 m kg *2670 1 *2670 1 *2720 1 2010 9.77 (20.0 ft) Ib i i *5890 *5890 i *6000 4430 (32.1) 4.5 m kg *2910 *2910 *1930 ' *1930 *2830 1750 10.28 (15.0 ft) Ib i i *6420 *6420 *4250 *4250 *6240 3860 (33.7) 3.0 m kg *3710 1 *3710 *3340 3130 *2750 i 2190 2940 i 1610 10.52 (10.0 ft) Ib *8180 ' *8180 *7360 6900 *6060 ' 4830 6480 ' 3550 (34.5) 1.5 m kg *10430 *10430 *6230 *6230 *4640 4270 *3860 2930 *3260 2090 2890 1570 10.52 (5.0 ft) Ib *22990 ; *22990 *13730 *13730 *10230 9410 *8510 6460 *7190 4610 6370 3460 (34.5) Ground kg *4950 ' *4950 *9990 ' *9990 *7720 ' 6170 *5490 3960 *4360 2760 *3340 2000 2970 1610 10.27 Line Ib *10910 i *10910 *22020 i *22020 *17020 13600 *12100 8730 *9610 6080 *7360 4410 6550 3550 (33.7) -1.5 m *6070 3750 *4710 2640 *2240 1950 3220 1760 9.75 kg *7060 , *7060 *10980 , *10980 *8560 5860 (-5.0 ft) Ib *15560 ' *15560 *24210 ' *24210 *18870 12920 *13380 8270 *10380 5820 *4940 4300 7100 3880 (32.0) -3.0 m kg *9410 *9410 *13520 11550 *8760 5760 *6270 3670 4750 2600 *3650 1 2080 8.91 1-10.0 ft) Ib *20750 i *20750 *29810 i 25460 *19310 12700 *13820 8090 10470 5730 *8050 4590 (29.2) -4.5 m kg *12210 ' *12210 *12480 ' 11790 *8250 5830 *5920 3720 *3770 2770 7.62 1-15.0 ft) Ib *26920 *26920 *27510 25990 *18190 12850 *13050 8200 *8310 6110 (25.0) 6.0 m kg *9890 , *9890 *6620 6110 (20.0 ft) Ib *21800 ' *21800 *14590 13470 -Boom: 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 2.0 m (6' 7") • Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd3) SAE heaped •Shoe:800mm(32")triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight 4.5m115.0ft) ad radio m120.Oft) 3.Om(10.0i nig f m (ft) 7.5 m *3750 *3750 6.64 (25.0ft)771b *8270 *8270 (21.8) 6.0 m kg *4150 *4150 *3800 3140 7.78 (20.0 ft) Ib ; *9150 *9150 *8380 ; 6920 (25.5) 4.5 m kg *5360 *5360 *4540 *4540 *3910 2640 8.43 0 5.0 ft) Ib 1 *11820 *11820 *10010 *10010 *8620 5820 (27.7) 3.0 m kg *6970 *6970 *5240 4490 *4500 3110 *4050 2410 8.74 0 0.0 ft) Ib ; *15370 ; *15370 *11550 9900 *9920 6860 *8930 ; 5310 (28.7) 1.5 m kg *8380 6480 *5950 4240 *4820 2990 4120 2360 8.73 (5.0 ft) Ib *18470 14290 *13120 9350 *10630 6590 9080 5200 (28.6) Ground kg *9020 1 6250 *6430 4080 *5040 2910 4340 Line Ib *19890 13780 *14180 It 8990 *11110 6420 9570 *4550 2850 7.76 1.5 m kg *13020 12510 *8960 ; 6220 *6510 4030 (-5.0 ft) Ib *28700 27580 *19750 ' 13710 *14350 8880 *10030 ' 6280 (25.5) -3.0 m kg *11620 *11620 *8210 6330 *5910 4110 *4510 3760 6.61 (-10.0 ft) Ib *25620 *25620 *18100 13960 *13030 9060 *9940 8290 (21.7) -4.5 m kg *8770 *8770 1-15.0 ft) Ib *19330 *19330 • Boom: 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm: 2.4 m (T 10") • Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe: 800mm(32") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight .reach Load point height (S.Oft) 3.0m(10.0ft) 6.0m(20.0ft) 7.5m(25.Oft) Capacity Reach m(ft) i J In Ift) 7.5 m kg *3450 *3450 7.15 (25.0 ft) Ila i *7610 1 *7610 (23.5) 6.0 m kg *3750 *3750 *3520 2860 8.20 (20.0 ft) Ib i i i *8270 *8270 *7760 i 6310 (26.9) 4.5 m kg *4190 ' *4190 *3940 3220 *3630 2430 8.82 0 5.0 ft) Ib i i i *9240 *9240 *8690 7100 *8000 5360 (28.9) 3.0 m kg *6420 i *6420 *4920 4520 *4240 3110 *3780 2220 9.11 (10.0 ft) Ila i *14150 i *14150 *10850 9960 *9350 6860 *8330 4890 (29.9) 1.5 m kg *7960 6530 *5690 4240 *4620 2980 3830 2170 9.10 (5.0 ft) Ila *17550 14400 *12540 9350 *10190 1 6570 8440 4780 (29.9) Ground kg 1111M 17 *8300 *8300 *8820 6220 *6260 4050 *4920 2870 4010 227 Line Ib *18300 i *18300 *19440 13710 *13800 i 8930 *10850 6330 8840 i 500 -1.5 m kg *9220 *9220 *12750 12280 *8970 6140 *6460 3960 *4300 2570 8.18 (-5.0 ft) Ib *20330 *20330 *28110 27070 *19780 13540 *14240 8730 *9480 5670 (26.8) -3.0 m kg *13340 *13340 *12280 *12280 *8430 6210 *6110 4000 *4360 3290 7.12 ( 10.0 ft) Ib *29410 *29410 *27070 i *27070 *18580 i 13690 *13470 8820 i *9610 i 7250 (23.4) -4.5 m kg *9840 *9840 *6850 6470 ( 15.0 ft) Ib *21690 *21690 *15100 14260 1. Lifting capacity is based on SAE J1097, ISO 10567. 2. Lifting capacity of the Robex Series does not exceed 75% of tipping load with the machine on firm, level ground or 87% of full hydraulic capacity. 3. The load point is a hook (standard equipment) located on the back of the bucket. 4. (*) indicates load limited by hydraulic capacity. 1. Lifting capacity is based on SAE J1097, ISO 10567. 2. Lifting capacity of the Robex Series does not exceed 75%of tipping load with the machine on firm, level ground or 87%of full hydraulic capacity. 3. The load point is a hook (standard equipment) located on the back of the bucket. 4. M indicates load limited by hydraulic capacity. HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 16/ 17 ifting Capacities 4,00 • Boom : 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 2.92 m (9' 7") -Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped -Shoe: 800mm(32") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 Ib) counterweight 3.Om(10.Oft) 4.5m(15.Oft) Capacity in (ft) eig 1.5m(5.0ft) 7.5 m kg *3120 *3120 7.72 (25.0 ft) Ib *6880 *6880 (25.3) 6.0 m kg , *3210 2600 8.69 (20.0 ft) Ib i *7080 5730 (28.5) 4.5 m kg *3770 *3770 *3590 3300 *3340 2230 9.27 0 5.0 ft) Ib i 1 1 *8310 *8310 *7910 7280 *7360 4920 (30.4) 3.0 m kg *9160 i *9160 *5760 *5760 *4530 i *4530 *3950 i 3160 *3490 2050 9.55 0 0.0 ft) Ib i *20190 *20190 *12700 *12700 *9990 *9990 *8710 6970 *7690 4520 (31.3) 1.5 m kg i *8660 *8660 *7430 6670 *5380 4300 *4390 3000 3550 2000 9.54 MID ft) Ib *19090 *19090 *16380 14700 *11860 9480 *9680 6610 7830 4410 (31.3) Ground kg *9310 *9310 6270 0 *4770 2870 3690 2070 9.26 Line Ib i *20530 *20530 i 13820 0 *10520 6330 8140 4560 (30.4) -1.5 m kg *8550 i *8550 *12160 12150 *8950 6110 *6400 3940 *4940 2810 *4070 2310 8.67 (-5.0 ft) Ib *18850 ' *18850 *26810 26790 *19730 13470 *14110 8690 *10890 6190 *8970 5090 (28.4) -3.0 m kg *11700 *11700 *13020 12310 *8680 6130 *6280 3930 *4230 2850 7.69 (-10.0 ft) Ib *25790 i *25790 *28700 27140 *19140 13510 *13850 8660 *9330 6280 (25.2) 4.5 m kg *11040 *11040 *7560 6300 *4140 *4140 6.09 ( 15.0 ft) Ib *24340 *24340 1 *16670 13890 *9130 *9130 (20.0) Boom : 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 3.9 m (12' 9"I • Bucket: 0.92 m3 (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe : 800mm(32") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight Loadpoint height 1.5m15.Oft) 3.Om110.Oft) 4.5m115.0ft) 6.0m120.Oft) .5m(25.Oft) 9.Om130.Oft) Capacity Re m(ft) D� D� �,__�} i i[�=u in (ft I 9.0 m kg *2590 ' *2590 7.66 (30.0 ft) Ib i i *5710 i *5710 (25.1) 7.5 m kg *1870 *1870 *2640 , 2550 8.94 (25.0 ft) Ib *4120 *4120 *5820 ' 5620 (29.3) 6.0 m kg *2670 i *2670 *2720 1 2080 9.77 (20.0 ft) Ib i *5890 *5890 i *6000 i 4590 (32.1) 4.5 m kg *2910 *2910 *1930 ' *1930 *2830 ' 1810 10.28 (15.0 ft) Ib i *6420 *6420 *4250 i *4250 *6240 i 3990 (33.7) 3.0 m kg *371 0, *3710 '*3340, 3220 *2750 , 2270 '*2960, 1670 10.52 (10.0 ft) Ib *8180 ' *8180 *7360 ' 7100 *6060 ' 5000 *6530 ' 3680 (34.5) 1.5 m kg *10430 1 *10430 *6230 *6230 *4640 4390 *3860 3020 *3260 1 2160 2990 1 1620 10.52 (5.0ft) Ib *22990 *22990 *13730 *13730 *10230 9680 *8510 6660 *7190 i 4760 6590 i 3570 (34.5) Ground kg *4950 *4950 *9990 *9990 *7720 6340 *5490 4070 *4360 2850 *3340 2070 3070 1670 10.27 Line Ib *10910 *10910 *22020 *22020 *17020 i 13980 *12100 i 8970 *9610 6280 *7360 i 4560 6770 i 3680 (33.7) -1.5 m kg *7060 *7060 *10980 *10980 *8560 6030 *6070 3870 *4710 2730 *2240 , 2020 3330 , 1820 9.75 (-S.Oft) Ib *15560 *15560 *24210 *24210 *18870 13290 *13380 8530 *10380 ' 6020 *4940 ' 4450 7340 ' 4010 (32.0) -3.0 m kg *9410 *9410 *13520 11870 *8760 5930 *6270 3790 *4780 1 2680 *3650 1 2150 8.91 (-10.0 ft) Ib *20750 *20750 *29810 26170 *19310 13070 *13820 8360 *10540 5910 i *8050 ; 4740 (29.2) -4.5 m kg *12210 *12210 *12480 ' 12100 *8250 6000 *5920 3830 *3770 ' 2860 7.62 ( 15.0 ft) Ib *26920 *26920 *27510 26680 *18190 13230 *13050 8440 *8310 6310 (25.0) 6.0 m kg *9890 , *9890 *6620 6280 (20.0 ft) Ib ! *21800 ' *21800 *14590 13850 y Lifting capacities R21OLC-7A High Chassis Rating over -front EE1,-E Rating over -side or 360 degree • Boom : 5.68m 08' 8") • Arm : 2.0 m (6' 7" 1 • Bucket: 0.92 m3 (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe : 600mm(24") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight Luau Poll M t height 4.5m(15.Oft) 6.0m(20.0ft m(ft) i r In (ft) 7.5 m kg *3750 *3750 6.82 (25.0 ft) Ib i *8270 1 *8270 (22.4) 6.0 m kg *4170 *4170 *3810 *3810 7.88 (20.0 ft) Ib *9190 *9190 i *8400 *8400 (25.9) 4.5 m kg *8080 *8080 *5550 *5550 *4620 *4620 ; *3920 3280 8.49 (15.0 ft) Ib *17810 ' *17810 *12240 *12240 *10190 *10190 ' *8640 7230 (27.9) 3.0 m kg 1 *7170 *7170 *5330 *5330 *4540 3900 *4070 3050 8.75 0 0.0 ft) Ib *15810 i *15810 *11750 *11750 *10010 i 8600 *8970 6720 (28.7) 1.5 m kg *8510 8290 *6030 5350 *4860 3790 *4250 3020 8.71 (5.0ft) Ib *18760 i 18280 *13290 11790 *10710 i 8360 *9370 6660 (28.6) Ground kg *9050 647 *5050 3720 Line Ib *19950 *14260 11440 *11130 8200 -1.5 m kg *12900 1 *12900 *8910 8070 *6480 5150 *4560 3710 7.64 (-5.0ft) Ib *28440 *28440 *19640 17790 *14290 11350 i *10050 8180 (25.1) -3.0 m kg *11370 *11370 *8040 *8040 *4470 *4470 6.41 (-10.Oft) Ib *25070 *25070 *17730 *17730 *9850 *9850 (21.0) • Boom : 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 2.4 m (T 10") • Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe: 600mm(24") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380lb) counterweight Load point height 1.5m(5.0 3.Om(10.0ft) , 4.5m(15.0ft) , 6.0m(20.0ft) , 7.5m(25.0ft) , Capacity I ­E in (ft 7.5 m kg *3650 4350 6.94 (25.0 ft) Ib *8050 9590 (22.8) 6.0 m kg *3780 , *3780 *3530 3360 8.07 (20.0 ft) Ib *8330 *8330 *7780 i 7410 (26.5) 4.5 m kg *5010 *5010 *4270 *4270 *3960 *3960 *3460 2950 8.75 (15.0 ft) Ib *11050 1 *11050 *9410 ' *9410 *8730 1 *8730 *7630 6500 (28.7) 3.0 m kg ------------ *6640 *6640 *5020 1 *5020 *4290 3910 *3800 2790 9.08 (10.0 ft) Ib *14640 i *14640 *11070 i *11070 *9460 8620 *8380 i 6150 (29.8) 1.5 m kg *8110 *8110 *5780 i 5350 *4670 3770 *3970 i 2830 9.12 (5.0ft) Ib *17880 *17"0 *12740 ' 11790 *10300 8310 *8750 6240 (29.9) Ground kg 1 *8830 1 *8830 *8870 i 8040 *6310 0 *4150 3040 8.87 Line Ib i *19470 i *19470 *19550 i 17730 *13910 1 11380 8090 *9150 i 6700 (29.1) -1.5 m kg *9710 *9710 *13370 *13370 *8940 7970 *6460 5090 *4320 3500 8.30 (-5.0ft) Ib *21410 1 *21410 *29480 *29480 *19710 17570 *14240 1 11220 *9520 7720 (27.2) -3.0 m kg *13920 1 *13920 *12060 *12060 *8310 8070 *6000 1 5150 *4350 *3460 7.31 (-10.0 ft) Ib *30690 *30690 *26590 *26590 *18320 17790 *13230 11350 *9590 *7630 (24.0) -4.5 m kg *9390 *9390 *6500 *6500 1-15.0 ft) Ib *20700 *20700v 1 *14330 *14330 • Boom: 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 2.92 m (9" 7") • Bucket: 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe: 600mm(24") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight 3.Om(10.Oft) 4.5in(15.0ft) m(zu.0 ft) 7.5m(25.Oft) Capacity 71 in (ft 7.5 m kg *3130 *3130 7.87 (25.0 ft) Ib *6900 *6900 (25.8) 6.0 m kg *2390 i *2390 *3230 3200 8.79 (20.0 ft) Ib *5270 *5270 *7120 ; 7050 (28.8) 4.5 m kg *3850 *3850 *3620 *3620 *3360 2810 9.32 (15.0 ft) Ib i 1 *8490 1 *8490 *7980 1 *7980 *7410 6190 (30.6) 3.0 m kg *9770 1 *9770 *5990 1 *5990 *4640 *4640 *4010 3950 *3510 2620 9.56 (10.0 ft) Ib *21540 i *21540 *13210 i *13210 *10230 i *10230 *8840 8710 *7740 i 5780 (31.4) 1.5 m k *8460 ' *8460 *7610 *7610 *5470 ' 5400 *4450 3790 *3690 2580 9.52 (5.0ft) Ib 1 *18650 *18650 *16780 *16780 *12060 11900 *9810 8360 *8140 5690 (31.2) Ground kg *9600 i *9600 *8640 i 8080 *6120 5170 *4810 3670 *3880 2700 9.21 Line Ib i *21160 i *21160 *19050 i 17810 *13490 11400 *10600W 8090 *8550 i 5950 (30.2) -1.5 m kg *8930 *8930 *12600 *12600 *8950 7940 *6420 5060 *4940 , 3610 *4090 ; 3030 8.57 (-S.Oft) Ib *19690 ' *19690 *27780 ' *27780 *19730 ' 17500 *14150 ' 11160 *10890 ' 7960 *9020 6680 (28.1) -3.0 m kg *12130 1 *12130 *12840 *12840 *8600 7980 *6220 5070 *4240 1 3770 7.53 (-10.0 ft) Ib *26740 i *26740 *28310 *28310 *18960 i 17590 *13710 i 11180 i *9350 i 8310 (24.7) -4.5 m kg *10670 *10670 *7320 *7320 (-15.0 ft) Ib *23520 *23520 *16140 *16140 • Boom: 5.68m (18' 8") • Arm : 3.9 m (12' 9") • Bucket : 0.92 m' (1.20 yd') SAE heaped • Shoe: 600mm(24") triple grouser with 3,800kg (8,380 lb) counterweight Load point Load radius height 0 ft) 3.0 m (10.0 ft 4.5 m (15.0 ft) 6.0 m (20.0 ft) (25.0 ft) 9.0 m (30.0 ft) Capacity i L-C in (ft) 9.0 m kg *2590 *2590 7.85 (30.0ft) Ib i i *5710 *5710 (25.8) 7.5 m kg *2100 , *2100 *2650 , *2650 9.06 (25.0 ft) Ib *4630 ' *4630 :2 *5840 *5840 (29.7) 6.0 m kg i i 1 1 *2690 i go *2730 2600 9.85 (20.0 ft) Ib i *5930 i *5930 *6020 5730 (32.3) 4.5 m kg *2960 ' *2960 *2060 ' *2060 *2850 2320 10.32 (15.0 ft) Ib i *6530 *6530 *4540 *4540 *6280 5110 (33.9) 3.0 m kg *3820 , *3820 *3410 , *3410 *2830 *2830 *2980 2170 10.54 0 0.0 ft) Ib *8420 ' *8420 *7520 ' *7520 *6240 *6240 *6570 4780 (34.6) 1.5 m kg 1 *10900 1 *10900 *6450 *6450 *4760 1 *4760 *3930 i 3820 *3300 1 2780 *3120 2140 10.50 15.0 ft) Ib ; *24030 *24030 *14220 *14220 *10490 ; *10490 *8660 ; 8420 *7280 6130 *6880 4720 (34.4) Ground kg *5210 *5210 *9980 *9980 *7870 *7870 *5580 ' 5180 *4410 ' 3640 *3280 2690 *3230 2210 10.22 Line Ib *11490 *11490 *22000 *22000 *17350 *17350 *12300 11420 *9720 8020 *7230 1 5930 *7120 4870 (33.5) -1.5 m kg *7340 *7340 *11230 *11230 *8620 7840 *6120 , 4980 *4740 , 3520 *3490 2420 9.67 (-5.0ft) Ib *16180 *16180 *24760 *24760 *19000 17280 *13490 ' 10980 *10450 ' 7760 *7690 5340 (31.7) -3.0 m kg *9730 *9730 *13580 *13580 *8730 7760 *6260 4910 *4760 1 3490 *3670 2860 8.78 (-10.0 ft) Ib *21450 *21450 *29940 *29940 *19250 17110 *13800 i 10820 *10490 i 7690 *8090 6310 (28.8) -4.5 m kg *12610 *12610 *12250 *12250 *8120 7860 *5820 ' 4980 *3770 3770 7.41 ( 15.0 ft) Ib *27800 *27800 *27010 *27010 *17900 17330 *13830 10980 *8310 8310 (24.3) 6.0 m kg *9410 *9410 *6270 *6270 (20.0 ft) Ib *20750 *20750 *13820 *13820 1. Lifting capacity is based on SAE J1097, IS010567. 2. Lifting capacity of the Robex Series does not exceed 75% of tipping load with the machine on firm, level ground or 87% of full hydraulic capacity. 3. The load point is a hook (standard equipment) located on the back of the bucket. 4. (*) indicates load limited by hydraulic capacity. 1. Lifting capacity is based on SAE J1097, IS010567. 2. Lifting capacity of the Robex Series does not exceed 75%of tipping load with the machine on firm, level ground or 87%of full hydraulic capacity. 3. The load point is a hook (standard equipment) located on the back of the bucket. 4. M indicates load limited by hydraulic capacity. HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 18/ 19 Net Power Operating Weight Standard Bucket 197 HP (147 kV) / 2,200 rpm 15,420 kg / 33,995 Ib 2.8 m3/ 3.7 yd3 AHYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS HL955 Make/model CUMMINS/QSB6.7 Type Water-cooled, 4-cycle, turbocharged air-cooled, direct -injection electronically controlled diesel engine Gross power 200 HP (149 kW) / 2,200 rpm Net power 197 HP (147 kW) / 2,200 rpm Maximum torque 95 kg.m (685 Ib•ft) / 1,400 rpm No. of cylinders 6 Bore x stroke 107 mm (4.21") x 124 mm (4.88") Displacement 6.7 Q (409 in3) Compression ratio 17.3 : 1 Air cleaner Dry, 2-stage dual elements Alternator 24 V - 95 Amp Battery 2 x 12 V - 160 Ah, 900 CCA Starting motor 24 V - 7.8 kW Torque converter type 3-element, single -stage, single-phase * Fully automatic power shift, countershaft type with soft -shift in range and direction. Travel speed, km/h (mph) 4 speed T/M 5 speed T/M with lockup clutch 1st 6.9 (4.3) 6.4 (4.0) 2nd 11.4 (7.1) 11.1 (6.9) Forward 3rd 23.0 (14.3) 17.1 (10.6) 4th 38.5 (23.9) 26.6 (16.5) 5th 40.0 (24.9) 1st 7.3 (4.5) 6.7 (4.2) Reverse 2nd 12.0 (7.5) 11.7 (7.3) 3rd 24.3 (15.1) 28.0 (17.4) Drive system Four-wheel drive system Mount Rigid front axle and oscillating rear axle Rear axle oscillation ±11 ° center pin -loaded Hub reduction Planetary reduction at wheel end Differential Hydraulic lock (front)/conventional (rear) Reduction ratio 23.680 Description UNIT HL955 HL955XT Operating weight kg 15,420 15,775 (lb) (33,995) (34,780) Bucket Heaped m3 (yd3) 2.8 (3.6) 2.8 (3.6) capacity Struck m3 (yd3) 2.4 (3.1) 2.4 (3.1) Breakout force -bucket kg 13,000 12,790 (lb) (28,660) (28,200) Straight kg 12,310 9,490 Tipping load (lb) (27,139) (20,920) Full turn kg 10,780 8,200 (lb) (23,766) (18,075) Type Tubeless, loader design tires Standard 20.5 R25, L3 20.5-25, 16PR, L2 Options include 20.5-25, 16PR, L3 20.5-25, 16PR, L5 17.5-25. 12PR, L3 01 If Typee AW Load -sensing hydraulic system Variable -displacement piston pump, Pump 185 2/min (49 m) Control valve 2-spool (bucket, boom) 3-spool (bucket, boom, aux) System ressure 280 kq f/cmz (3,983psi) The valve has four functions: Lift circuit raise, hold, lower and float Can adjust automatic kick -out from hori- zontal to full lift The valve has three functions: Tilt circuit tilt back, hold and dump Can adjust automatic bucket positioner to desired load angle Type: double acting No. of cylinders -bore x stroke: Cylinder Lift: 2-125mm (4.9") x 745mm (29.3") HL955 Tilt: 1-140mm (5.5") x 485mm (19.1 ") HL955XT Tilt: 1-140mm(5.5")x490mm(19.3") Raise: 5.8 sec Cycle times Dump: 1.2 sec Lower: 3.8 sec Total: 10.8 sec Hydraulically actuated, wet -disc Service brakes brakes actuate all 4 wheels Independent axle -by -axle system Self-adjusting and wheelspeed brake Parking brake Spring applied, hydraulic released brake When brake oil pressure drops, Emergency brake indicator light alerts operator, and oarkina brake automatically applies Load -sensing hydrostatic articulated Type steering Pump Variable -displacement piston pump, 109 Urnin (29 gpm) Relief valve setting 250 kgf/cmz (3,556 psi) Double acting Cylinder 2-65 mm (2.6") x 418 mm (16.5") Steering angle 40° both right and left angle, respectively Additional features Center -point frame articulation Tilt and telescopic steering column Fuel tank 250 Q (66 gal) DEF tank 27 Q (7.1 gal) Cooling system 42 Q (11.1 gal) Crankcase 18 Q (4.8 gal) Transmission 33 Q (8.7 gal) Front axle 32 Q (8.5 gal) Rear axle 24 Q (6.3 gal) Hydraulic tank 108 Q (28.5 gal) Hydraulic system (including tank) 188 Q (49.7 gal) All dimensions are Description UNIT I HL955 I HL955XT Bucket type General purpose bolt -on cutting edge A. Dumping clearance at mm 2,840 3,415 max. height and 45° (ft-in) (9' 3.8") (11' 2.4") dump angle. Full lift mm 1,125 1,165 (ft-in) (3' 8.3 ") (3' 9.9") B. Reach 2,134 mm mm 1,670 2,200 height (7 feet) (ft-in) (5' 5.7") (7' 2.6") C. Digging depth mm (in) 85 (3.3") 120 (4.7") on ground mm 7,630 8,235 D. Overall (ft-in) (25' 0") (27' 2") length at carry mm 7,535 8,170 (ft-in) (24' 8.7") (26' 9.7") Description UNIT HL955 HL955XT E. Overall height mm 5,380 5,955 (fully raised) (ft-in) (17' 7.8") (19' 6.5") F. Bucket pivot height (max) mm 3,940 4,515 (ft-in) (12' 11.1 ") (14' 9.8") G. Front overhang mm 2,625 3,220 (ft-in) (8' 7.3") (10' 6.8") H. Wheelbase mm 3,050 3,050 (ft-in) (10' 0.1 ") (10' 0.1 ") I. Ground clearance mm 410 410 (ft-in) (1' 4.1 ") (1' 4.1 ") J. Height over exhaust mm 3,273 3,273 (ft-in) (10' 8.9") (10' 8.9") K. Height over cab mm 3,390 3,390 (ft-in) (11' 1.5") (11' 1.5") L. Rollback on ground deg 43 43 angle at carry deg 48 48 M. Dump angle deg 48 48 Clearance circle, over buck- I mm 12,470 13,050 et (carry position) (ft) (40' 10.9") (42' 9.8") Clearance circle, mm 11,014 11,014 outside of tires (ft) (36.13) (36.13) Clearance circle, mm 5,854 5,854 inside of tires (ft) (19.20) (19.20) with mm 2,740 2,740 N. Overall bucket (ft-in) (8' 11.9") (8' 11.9") width without mm 2,580 2,580 bucket (ft-in) (8' 5.6") (8' 5.6") HL955 / DENSITY OF OPERATING Loose material F77 Material Density Earth/clay 1.5-1.7 tons / m3 (2,528-2,865 Ib / yd3) Sand and gravel 1.5-1.7 tons / m3 (2,528-2,865 Ib / yd3) 25-76 mm (1" to 3") 1.6-1.7 tons / m3 (2,697-2,865 lb / yd3) Aggregate 19 mm (3") and larger 1.8 tons / m3 (3,034 lb / yd3) Lift arm Bucket Type m3 (yd3) Material Density [t/m3] (lb /yd3) 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 (1,686) (1,854) (2,023) (2,191) (2,360) (2,528) (2,697) (2,865) (3,034) (3,203) (3,371) (3,540) (3,708) (3,877) (4,045) Cutting edge 2.8 (3.6) 3.2 m3 (4.2 yd3) 2.7 m3 (3.5 yd3) Cutting edge 3.0 (3.9) 3.5 m3 (4.6 yd3) 2.9 m3 (3.8 yd3) 1-piece bolt -on tooth 2.7 (3.5) 3.1 m3 (4.0 yd3) 2.6 m3 (3.4 yd3) Standard General 1-piece bolt -on tooth 2.9 (3.8) 3.3 m3 (4.3 yd3) 2.8 m3 (3.6 yd3) lift arm Purpose 2-piece bolt -on tooth 2.7 (3.5) 3.1 m3 (4.0 yd3) 2.6 m3 (3.4 yd3) 2-piece bolt -on tooth 2.9 (3.8) 3.3 m3 (4.3 yd3) 2.8 m3 (3.6 yd3) 2-piece bolt -on tooth and segment edge 2.8(3.6) 3.2 m3 (4.2 yd3) 2.7 m3 (3.5 yd3) Cutting edge 2.8 (3.6) 3.2 m3 (4.2 yd3) 2.7 m3 (3.5 yd3) Cutting edge 3.0 (3.9) (3.5 d33 ) 2.9 m3 (3.8 yd3) 1-piece bolt -on tooth 2.7 (3.5) 3.1 m3 (4.0 yd3) 2.6 m3 (3.4 yd3) High -lift General 1-piece bolt -on tooth 2.9 (3.8) 3.3 m3 (4.3 yd3) 2.8 m3 (3.6 yd3) arm (XT) Purpose 2-piece bolt -on tooth 2.7 (3.5) 3.1 m3 (4.0 yd3) 2.6 m3 (3.4 yd3) 2-piece bolt -on tooth 2.9 (3.8) 3.3 m3 (4.3 yd3) 2.8 m3 (3.6 yd3) 2-piece bolt -on tooth 2.8 (3.6) 3.2 m3 (4.2 yd3) and segment edqe 2.7 m3 (3.5 yd3) 115% 100% 95% Alternator, 95 amp Alarms, audible and visual Air filter clogging Cab (sound suppressed and pressurized) Cigar lighter and ashtray Coat hook Automatic climate control Air conditioner and heater with Transmission error Battery voltage Brake oil pressure Defroster Engine oil pressure Intermittent wiper and washer, front and rear Seat Parking brake Fuel level Hydraulic oil temperature 3" retractable seat belt and adjustable air suspension (heated) Personal storage space M. Coolant temperature Transmission oil temperature Service brake oil pressure Console box Coolant level Holder, can and cup Water in fuel Rearview mirrors (1 inside) Alarm, backup Batteries, PT 900 CCA, 12V, (2) Gauges Engine coolant temperature Rearview mirrors (2 outside) Rearview mirrors (2 outside, heated) Steering column, tilt and telescopic Steering wheel with knob Roller type sunshade (front window) Fuel level Roller type sunshade (rear window) Speedometer Tinted safety glass Transmission oil temperature One door cab Horn, electric Indicator lights T/C lockup Magazine pocket One accelerator pedal High beam One brake pedal Turn signal Dual -brake pedal FNR joystick steering Radio / USB player Pilot cutoff JCD display Clock and fault code77 Bluetooth Miracast Rubber floor mat Operating hour counter Armrest r,,,,;, ,,,,„ 24-volt to 12-volt DC converter (20A) Transmission gear range ENGINE STD • , Indicator Engine, Cummins QSB6.7 Job time and distance Temperature (coolant, hydraulic oil, t/m oil) Lighting system LED dome light Tier 4 Final / Stage 4 Engine enclosure, lockable Engine fuel priming pump Fan guard 2 stop and taillights Reversible cooling fan 4 turn signals Fuel/water separator Brake lights (counterweight) Antifreeze Clean emission module 2 headlights on front tower 2 working lights on front roof DOC and SCR 4 working lights on front roof, 2 working lights on rear roof Radiator Starting aid (air intake heater) 4 working lights (2 xenon) on front roof, 2 working lights on rear roof Fuel heater Coolant -level sight gauge 4 working lights (LED) on front roof, 2 working lights (LED) on rear roof Engine oil -level dipstick gauge Fuel heater (dual) 2 working lights on grille Switches Hazard Air cleaner with auto dust eject 3-stage air precleaner raining I Brakes: service, enclosed wet -disc Battery master switch Parking brake FNR Torque converter Diff lock Transmission F4 / R3, computer - SCR cleaning / inhibit controlled, electronic soft -shift, auto -shift and kick -down features Secondary steering test Pilot cutoff Integrated monitor switches Main light switch Transmission F5 / R3 with lockup clutch Transmission oil sight level Work light switch Limited -slip differential (front, rear) Auto grease switch Transmission oil cooler Quick coupler switch Transmission oil cooler with thermostat Ride control switch Hydraulic lock differential (front) / Work load switch Conventional differential (rear) Beacon lamp switch Front axle cooling system Rear wiper switch Hydraulic lock differential (front) Limited -slip differential (rear) Mirror heat switch Fin. — ii d.ti— a it,h AHYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT www.hceamericas.com 6100 Atlantic Blvd., Norcross, GA 30071 TEL (678) 823-7777 FAX (678) 823-7778 Printed in U.S.A. Tires 20.5 R25, L3 20.5 - 25, 16PR, L3 20.5 - 25, 16PR, L2 20.5 - 25, 16PR, L5 20.5 R25, XHA2, L3 17.5-25, 12PR, L3 Travel speed limiter Boom kick -out, automatic Bucket Positioner, automatic Hydraulic oil cooler Hydraulic control, 3 spool Joystick control (EH control) Fingertip control (EH control) Joystick steering Ride control system Secondary steering system Extra piping for auxiliary function Quick coupler piping Auto grease system OTHER STID OPT Articulation locking bar Counterweight Additional counterweight Door and cab locks, one key Doors, service access (locking) Drawbar with pin Ergonomically located and slip resistant, left & right Handrails Ladders Platforms Steps Hydraulic oil -level sight gauge Lift and tie -down hooks Loader linkage, sealed Z-bar design Vandalism protection caplocks Toolkit Tooth, 1 piece, bolt -on type Tooth, 2 pieces, bolt -on type Cutting edge, bolt -on type Pallet forks Guards Crankcase Transmission Half fenders front and rear Full rear fenders Wheel chock License plate and lamp Hi -Mate remote management system Mobile Satellite OPT Beacon light, rotating Fire extinguisher Rearview camera * Standard and optional equipment may vary. Contact your Hyundai dealer for more information. The machine may vary according to International standards. *The photos may include attachments and optional equipment that are not available in your area. * Materials and specifications are subject to change without advance notice. * All imperial measurements rounded off to the nearest pound or inch. PLEASE CONTACT 1002-WL-SP 1/2018v6 .10HN DEERE r ry t r� i } r ;l 8 6 K W ( 1 1 5 H P) N E T P 0 W E R DOZER 700J F-, 1; U_ t 7. ine 700J LT / 700J XLT / 700J LGP Manufacturer and Model .....................John Deere PowerTechTm 6068H Non -Road Emission Standards ................. EPA Tier 3/EU Stage IIIA Cylinders.................................6 Displacement..............................6.8 L (414 cu. in.) SAE Net Rated Power @ 2,100 rpm .............86 kW (115 hp) Net Peak Torque @ 1,200 rpm.................537 Nm (395 lb.-ft.) Aspiration.................................turbocharged with charge air cooler Air Cleaner................................dual-stage dry type with safety element, precleaner, and dash -mounted restriction indicator Blower -type cooling fan Engine Coolant Rating .......................-37 deg. C (-34 deg. F) vertram Transmission .............................dual -path, electronic -controlled, hydrostatic drive; load -sensing feature automatically adjusts speed and power to match changing load conditions; each individual track is powered by a variable -displacement piston pump and motor combination; decelerator controls speed from holding to 8.9 km/h (5.5 mph) Travel Speeds, Forward and Reverse ......... 0 to 8.9 km/h (0 to 5.5 mph) Steering .................................single -lever steering, direction control, and counterrotation; full -power turns and infinitely variable track speeds provide unlimited maneuverability and optimum control; hydrostatic steering eliminates steering clutches and brakes Final Drives ............................... heavy-duty triple -reduction final drives attach directly to the mainframes and are isolated from track frame and dozer frame loads Brakes...................................hydrostatic (dynamic) braking stops the machine when the direction/steering control lever is moved to neutral or the decelerator is depressed to the detent Service Brakes ............................ hydrostatic (dynamic) braking stops the machine whenever the direction -control lever is moved to neutral or whenever the decelerator is depressed to the detent Parking Brakes............................exclusive park brake feature engages wet, multiple -disc brakes automatically whenever the engine stops, whenever the operator depresses the decelerator pedal to the brake position, whenever the unit is in neutral for 3 seconds (with detected motion), or whenever the park lock lever is in the park position; machine cannot be driven with brake applied, reducing wearout or need for adjustment Open -center hydraulic system with gear pump, fixed displacement System Relief Pressure ......................22 063 kPa (3,200 psi) Pump Flow @ 2,100 rpm .....................95 Um (25 gpm) Filter, Return Oil ............................10 micron Controls..................................3-function hydraulic valve with low -effort single -lever T-bar Voltage...................................24 volt Battery Capacity ............................950 CCA Reserve Capacity ...........................190 min. Alternator Rating ...........................55 amp Standard Lights ...........................3 total: grille -mounted (2) and rear -mounted (1); and rear reflectors (2) Undercarriage 700J LT 700J XLT 700J LGP Tracks...................................John Deere Dura-TraxIm features large deep -heat -treated components; pins and bushings are sealed for life; rollers and idlers are permanently sealed and lubricated; full-length track frame covers reduce material buildup and ease cleaning Track Gauge (standard) ...................1778 mm (70 in.) 1778 mm (70 in.) 1981 mm (78 in.) Grouser Width ..........................508 mm (20 in.) 559 mm (22 in.) 762 mm (30 in.) Ground Clearance with Single -Bar Grouser (excluding grouser height) ..............391 mm (15.4 in.) 391 mm (15.4 in.) 391 mm (15.4 in.) Chain.................................sealed and lubricated sealed and lubricated sealed and lubricated Shoes (each side)........................37 39 39 Track Rollers ...........................6 7 7 Slope Operation (maximum angle) ...........45 deg. 45 deg. 45 deg. 12-13 Undercarriage (continued) 700J LT 700J XLT 700J LGP Undercarriage Track .......................Standard Maximum Life Standard Maximum Life Standard Maximum Life Track Length on Ground ..................2423 mm 2423 mm 2616 mm 2616 mm 2616 mm 2616 mm (95.4 in.) (95.4 in.) (103 in.) (103 in.) (103 in.) (103 in.) Ground Contact Area .....................24 619 cm2 24 619 cmz 29 239 cmz 29 239 cmz 39 871 cm2 39 871 cm2 (3,816 sq. in.) (3,816 sq. in.) (4,532 sq. in.) (4,532 sq. in.) (6,180 sq. in.) (6,180 sq. in.) Ground Pressure ........................46.9 kPa 48.3 kPa 41.4 kPa 42.7 kPa 31.7 kPa 32.4 kPa (6.8 psi) (7.0 psi) (6.0 psi) (6.2 psi) (4.6 psi) (4.7 psi) Track Pitch............................190.5 mm 190.5 mm 190.5 mm 190.5 mm 190.5 mm 190.5 mm (7.5 in.) (7.5 in.) (7.5 in.) (7.5 in.) (7.5 in.) (7.5 in.) Serviceability 700J LT / 700J XLT / 700J LGP Refill Capacities Fuel Tank with Lockable Cap ...............227 L (60 gal.) Cooling System with Recovery Tank .........21.2 L (5.6 gal.) Engine Gil with Filter .....................19 L (20 qt.) Transmission Reservoir with Filter ...........65.1 L (17.2 gal.) Final Drive(each)........................13 L (14 qt.) Hydraulic Reservoir and Filter ..............51.1 L (13.5 gal.) 4000S John Deere Winch (if equipped) .......38 L (10 gal.) Operating Weights 700J LT 700J XLT 700J LGP With Standard Equipment, Rollover Protective Structures, Full Fuel Tanks, and 79-kg (175 lb.) Operators 3048-mm (120 in.) Blade and 51 0-mm (20 in.) Track Shoes ..................11 840 kg (26,102 lb.) 3048-mm (120 in.) Blade and 560-mm (22 in.) Track Shoes ................................................... 12 303 kg (27,124 lb.) 3353-mm (132 in.) Blade and 760-mm (30 in.) Track Shoes.................................................................................... 12 832 kg (28,290 lb.) Optional Components Rock Guards (4).........................130 kg (287 lb.) 130 kg (287 lb.) N/A Maximum Life Undercarriage...............355 kg (782 lb.) 373 kg (822 lb.) 373 kg (822 lb.) 51 0-mm (20 in.) Track Shoes .............. in base —120 kg (— 265 lb.) — 613 kg (-1,351 lb.) 560-mm (22 in.) Track Shoes ..............114 kg (252 lb.) in base — 493 kg (-1,086 lb.) 610-mm (24 in.) Track Shoes .............. N/A N/A — 371 kg (— 818 lb.) 760-mm (30 in.) Track Shoes ..............N/A N/A in base 760-mm (30 in.) Swamp Shoes.............N/A N/A —14 kg (— 31 lb.) Cab with Heater and Air Conditioner .........288 kg (635 lb.) 288 kg (635 lb.) 288 kg (635 lb.) Counterweight, Front (each)................172 kg (380 lb.) 172 kg (380 lb.) 172 kg (380 lb.) Front Tow Hook .........................8 kg (17 lb.) 8 kg (17 lb.) 8 kg (17 lb.) Retrieval Hitch ..........................31 kg (68 lb.) 31 kg (68 lb.) 31 kg (68 lb.) Extended Drawbar .......................88 kg (195 lb.) 88 kg (195 lb.) 88 kg (195 lb.) Limb Risers ............................155 kg (341 lb.) 155 kg (341 lb.) 155 kg (341 lb.) Rear Screen Canopy ............................20 kg (45 lb.) 20 kg (45 lb.) 20 kg (45 lb.) Cab...............................41 kg (91 lb.) 41 kg (91 lb.) 41 kg (91 lb.) Screens Side...............................49 kg (108 lb.) 49 kg (108 lb.) 49 kg (108 lb.) Front and Doors Canopy .........................54 kg (120 lb.) 54 kg (120 lb.) 54 kg (120 lb.) Cab ............................68 kg (151 lb.) 68 kg (151 lb.) 68 kg (151 lb.) 4000S Winch ...........................652 kg (1,437 lb.) 652 kg (1,437 lb.) 652 kg (1,437 lb.) Fairlead, 4-Roller.....................85 kg (187 lb.) 85 kg (187 lb.) 85 kg (187 lb.) Parallelogram Ripper .....................1444 kg (3,183 lb.) 1444 kg (3,183 lb.) 1444 kg (3,183 lb.) 3353-mm (132 in.) Blade for LT ............64 kg (140 lb.) 64 kg (140 lb.) in base Heavy -Duty C Frame (less blade) ............ — 785 kg (-1,730 lb.) — 785 kg (-1,730 lb.) — 848 kg (-1,870 lb.) Fuel -Fired Coolant Heater .................5 kg (12 lb.) 5 kg (12 lb.) 5 kg (12 lb.) Grille, Extreme Service with Heavy -Duty Hose Guard .........................51 kg (112 lb.) 51 kg (112 lb.) 51 kg (112 lb.) Extreme -Service Rear Tank Guard ...........102 kg (225 lb.) 102 kg (225 lb.) 102 kg (225 lb.) Extreme -Service Air -Conditioning Module Guard .............................53 kg (117 lb.) 53 kg (117 lb.) 53 kg (117 lb.) Log Arch ..............................354 kg (780 lb.) 354 kg (780 lb.) 354 kg (780 lb.) Dimensions 700J LT 700J XLT 700J LGP A Overall Height with ROPS or Cab ...........3007 mm (118.4 in.) 3007 mm (118.4 in.) 3007 mm (118.4 in.) B Overall Length .........................4572 mm (180 in.) 4775 mm (188 in.) 4775 mm (188 in.) C Overall Length with Extended Drawbar ....... 4902 mm (193 in.) 5080 mm (200 in.) 5080 mm (200 in.) D Overall Length with Winch ................5283 mm (208 in.) 5469 mm (215.3 in.) 5469 mm (215.3 in.) E Ground Clearance, Minimum Single -Bar Grouser..............................391 mm (15.4 in.) 391 mm (15.4 in.) 391 mm (15.4 in.) F Blade Lift Height ........................914 mm (36 in.) 991 mm (39 in.) 991 mm (39 in.) G Blade Digging Depth.....................508 mm (20 in.) 533 mm (21 in.) 533 mm (21 in.) H Blade Cutting Edge Angle, Adjustable ........ 7 deg. 7 deg. 7 deg. 14-15 Blade Specs 700J LT 700J XLT 700J LGP Width................................3048 mm (120 in.) 3048 mm (120 in.) 3353 mm (132 in.) J Height...............................991 mm (39 in.) 991 mm (39 in.) 991 mm (39 in.) SAE Capacity ..........................2.63 m3 (3.44 cu. yd.) 2.63 m3 (3.44 cu. yd.) 2.87 m3 (3.75 cu. yd.) K Blade Angle ...........................25 deg. 25 deg. 25 deg. L Angled Width ..........................2769 mm (109 in.) 2769 mm (109 in.) 3073 mm (121 in.) M Tilt..................................432 mm (17 in.) 432 mm (17 in.) 457 mm (18 in.) N Cut Reach ............................51 mm (2 in.) 25 mm (1 in.) — 25 mm (-1 in.) 0 Width Over Track .......................2286 mm (90 in.) 2337 mm (92 in.) 2743 mm (108 in.) P Cast Reach ............................406 mm (16 in.) 381 mm (15 in.) 330 mm (13 in.) 0 4000S Winch Length ....................775 mm (30.5 in.) 775 mm (30.5 in.) 775 mm (30.5 in.) Rear Ripper 700J LT / 700J XLT / 700J LGP Weight...............................1444 kg (3,183 lb.) R Maximum Penetration ...................563 mm (22.2 in.) Maximum Clearance Under Tip.............584 mm (23 in.) ���-- T Overall Length (lowered position) ...........1494 mm (58.8 in.) T' Overall Length (raised position) ............1210 mm (47.6 in.) � U Overall Beam Width .....................1930 mm (76 in.) / on -- ir , V Slope Angle (full raise) ...................26 deg. W Ripping Width ..........................1673 mm (65.9 in.) X Distance Between Shanks (3 installed) ....... 806 mm (31.7 in.) Distance Between Holes In Shank ..........105 mm (4.1 in.) Crawler Speed vs Ground Pull .................usable pull will depend on traction and weight of tractor 45' 40- a 25, 10- 5• a 180 LT, XLT, AND LGP 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 z n km/h 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 mph 0 1 i 4 5 6 SPEED 700J CRAWLER DOZER Key: • Standard equipment A Optional or special equipment 7ooJ Engine • Meets EPA Tier 3/EU Stage IIIA emissions • Electronic control with automatic engine protection • Dual safety element dry -type air cleaner, evacuator valve • Muffler, self draining, under hood, with vertical stack • Environmental service drains 1 Ether start aid 1 Engine coolant heater, 110 volts A Engine coolant heater, fuel fired A Chrome exhaust Cooling • Cooling fan, blower type • Engine coolant radiator (7 fins per 25 mm [1 in.]) • Hydrostatic cooler (oil/air — 8 fins per 25 mm [1 in.]) • Hydraulic cooler (oil/air — 8 fins per 25 mm [1 in.]) • Enclosed safety fan guard (conforms to SAE J1308 and ISO3457) • Perforated engine side shields • Heavy-duty grille 1 Extreme -duty grille Transmission • Diagnostic test ports • Environmental service drains Hydraulic System • 3-function hydraulics A 4-function hydraulics with rear plumbing A Drive -through hydraulic pump for use with winch A Integrated Grade Control (IGC) Mainframe, Access Panels • Front tow loop (bolt -on) • Reinforced engine and mid -frame bottom guards • Integral transmission guard • Vandal protection: Engine access door / Side tank access doors / Fuel tank / Instrument panel / Transmission reservoir / Hydraulic reservoir Attachments *See your John Deere dealer for further information. 70oJ Attachments (continued) A 4-roller fairlead for winch A Root -rake blade attachment A Rear -mounted toolbox LT XLT LGP Undercarriage • • • Full-length, smooth -surface track frame covers • • • Bolt -on chain guides, front and rear • • • Segmented sprockets • • • Double -flange rollers • • • 510-mm (20 in.) extreme -service shoes A 560-mm (22 in.) extreme -service shoes A 610-mm (24 in.) extreme -service shoes A 760-mm (30 in.) extreme -service shoes A Extended life undercarriage with SC-21m bushings A Maximum Life Undercarriage System A Full-length rock guards Canopy Cab Operator's Station / Electrical • • Retractable seat belts, 76 mm (3 in.) (conforms to SAE J386) • • Convex interior rearview mirror, 102-mm (4 in.) tall, 203-mm (8 in.) • • • A A A Counterweight, front, 172 kg (380 lb.) A Counterweight, rear* • A Retrieval hitch with pin • A Extended rigid drawbar with pin for pull -type implements • A Drawbar, extended for winch (with or without fairlead) A A Ripper, parallelogram with 5 shank pockets and 3 teeth A A Winch, John Deere 4000S, power in/free spool out OR power out CONTROL OWNING AND OPERATING COSTS Customer Personal Service (CPS) is part of our proactive, fix -before -fail strategy on machine maintenance that will help control costs, increase profits, and reduce stress. Included in this comprehensive lineup of ongoing programs and services are: Customer Support Advisors (CSAs) lend a personal touch to Customer Personal Service (CPS). Certified CSAs have the knowledge and skills for helping make impor- tant decisions on machine maintenance and repair. Their mission is to help you imple- ment a plan that's right for your business and take the burden of machine maintenance off your shoulders. Fluid analysis program tells you what's going on inside all of your machine's major components so you'll know if there's a problem before you see a decline in performance. Fluid analysis is included in most extended coverage and preventive - maintenance agreements. Component life -cycle data gives you vital information on the projected life span of components and lets you make informed decisions on machine maintenance by wide (conforms to SAE J985) • Power port, 12 volts • Lockable side -seat storage compartment • Air conditioner, 24,000 Btu • Tinted glass • Dome light • Heater (roof mount) • Front and door wipers Mechanical suspension vinyl seat • Mechanical suspension fabric seat Air suspension vinyl seat A Air suspension fabric seat Under -seat heater A Rear wiper A AM/FM, weather -band radio, clock A External -mounted attachment mirror • Sealed alternator, 55 amps • Master electrical disconnect switch • Lights, grille mounted (2), rear mounted (1) A Work lights, roof mounted 1 JDLinkTM' wireless communication system (available in specific countries; see your dealer for details) telling you approximately how many hours of use you can expect from an engine, transmission, or hydraulic pump. This information can be used to preempt catastrophic downtime by servicing major components at about 80 percent of their life cycle. Preventive Maintenance (PM) agreements give you a fixed cost for maintaining a machine for a given period of time. They also help you avoid downtime by ensuring that critical maintenance work gets done right and on schedule. On -site preventive maintenance service performed where and when you need it helps protect you from the expense of catastrophic failures and lets you avoid waste -disposal hassles. Extended coverage gives you a fixed cost for machine repairs for a given period of time so you can effectively manage costs. Whether you work in a severe -service setting or just want to spread the risk of doing business, this is a great way to custom - fit coverage for your operation. And an extended coverage contract also travels well because it's backed by John Deere and is honored by all Deere construction dealers. Net engine power is with standard equipment including air cleaner, 2 1�1 I�MMk Specifications and design subject to change without notice. Wherever applicable, specifications are in accordance with SAE standards. exhaust system, alternator, and cooling fan at test conditions Except where otherwise noted, these specifications are based on units with all standard equipment, rollover protection structures, full specified per IS09249. No derating is required up to 3050-m fuel tanks, and 79-kg (175 lb.) operators; 700J LT unit with 3048-mm (120 in.) blade and 510-mm (20 in.) track shoes; 700J XLT unit (10,000 ft.) altitude. with 3048-mm (120 in.) blade and 560-mm (22 in.) track shoes; and 700J LGP unit with 3353-mm (132 in.) blade and 760-mm (30 in.) JOHN DEERE track shoes. DKA700J Litho in U.S.A. (11-10) Bevating- Face Turners 1 offe The Vermeer CT670 is a towable compost turner featuring patented elevating -face technology designed to lift and tumble material up and over, then turn it back into a windrow, fully aerated. In just two passes, the CT670 with its 48-hp (35.8 kW) diesel engine can completely aerate a windrow up to 12' (3.7 m) wide by 6' (1.8 m) high, processing up to 2000 cu yd (1529 ml) per hour. The four metal vanes on the CT67O direct material off the elevating face into a better -built, neatly formed windrow as it leaves the machine. A handy, tethered remote control with LCD screen provides full control of the unit from the convenience of the tow vehicle. 41 C7670 Specifications General Dimensions Max width (operational): 9.3' (2.8 m) Max width (transport): 8.4' (2.6 m) Max height (operational): 8.6' (2.6 m) Max height (transport): 8.9 (2.7 m) Max length (operational): 17.9' (5.5 m) Max lerigth (transport): 17.9 (5.4 m) Max ground clearance: 19' (25.4 cm) flight: 8000 lb (3628.7 kg) Tongue weight: 800 lb (362.9 kg) Engine Make and model: Qimmi ngs A2300 Minter of cylinders: 4 Horsepower: 48 hp (35.8 kW Battery: 950 OC4 Processing Sze Wndrow width: 12' (3.7 m) Wndrow height: 6' (1.8 m) Turning System- Elevating Face Face width: 6 (1.8 m) Face height: 7 (2.1 m) Teeth type: 2-bolt hard -end cup -style Teeth quantity: 216 Pump flow @mac rpm: 43 gpm (162.8 Umin) &,(stem relief pressure: 2400 psi (165.5 bar) Drive chain: 108 Fitch Jeffries chain Drive sprocket: Martin 29T Head shaft dimension: Solid 2.25" (5.7 cm) diameter by 54" (137.2 cm) long Frame Mainframe: Formed steel Tires: 16' x 10" (38.1 cm x 25.4 cm), 8-ply Controls Display type: LCD readout and LED warning lights Gauges: Engine rpm, fuel, cil, pressure, temperature, voltage Cbntrds: Ignition, throttle, face (stop/start/reverse), E stop, tongue pivot, face (raise/lower), tethered remote control box located in tow vehide Tow Vehicle PeWilrements Min tow vehide weight: 5350 lb (2426.7 kg) Min ground speed: 25 feet/min (7.6 rr✓min) Max tovvi ng speed: 20 mph (32.2 kn-Vhr) Min horsepower: 50 hp (37.3 kW Htch type: Gevis with On and pintle Options Low -speed towing package Hghway towing lights Fbr a complete list of specifications, visit vermcer.00m. I'l'['Y OF ROCKY MOUNT � LIVF SAFETY A NJ) TRAINING FIRE DEPA RTME!';T DIVISION OFIIEF Marrh 23, 2019 Ryan JGyner Engineering Technician Applart Con.5 sting Engineers, FA PObOx 7966 R-ocky Mount, NC 27W4 Mr. Juyner, The property you have inquired about at 3,94 Arrow Rd- appears W be in the i:TJ of the City 61it#cky Mou nt- Tri.e primary fire district For this property Is N:5 -Gu lley (N.0#hvi lie Fire Department). The Fmky Mount Fire Department is not automatically dispatched tp addresses in the ETJ. However, It Is Common for us to be dispatched and respond to this area based ors ibe caller's uncertainty of the exact location when inoffying the 911 Center of an em-crgencyr- Ever~ if we are not ati#omatically dispatched, we may respond to Arrow NJ, with N ashville Fire Department i F requested in accordance with ou r mut u a I aid agreements. The Rocky Matinr Fire Department autornaticaIN responds to firs, rescue, and em-ergency medical Ineldents at 12S Arrow Rd. and properties along Dozier Rd. and Frei t Ad, which are an the City limits- A list of incidents and response riFnes tQ Arrow Rd. are included below. 14-4009937 - DecembeF 28. 2014 _ 400 Block of Arrow Rd. - 3rlash Fife -- Engine 3 (first due eingine Cornpeny) arrived 4 minutes and 52 seconds after bel-ng dispatched, 14-40M - Jvno 27, 2014 - 400 block of Arrow Rd, - EMS call - Engine 3 Orst due -engine corn-pars-y} arrlved 5 minutes and 58 seconds after being dispatched- 12-2000779 - January 29, 2012 - 300 block of Arrow Rd. - Al'Cing, Shorted Electrical Equipment — Engine 3 �fiFst -dUe engirt a compa nyt M at rltired 5 rnknutes a rid 42 Seconds after being dispatched. 08-BOOR-909 - October 11, 2013� 100 Rk¢rk of AMYW Rd, - Outside Fire - Engine 5 { Station 3 (first due engine {ornpamy ) arrived S rminutes grid 33 wconds aUF being dl�patched. 004MSZ89 - August 7, 2W8 - 2M Black of Arrow Rd- - Building R re (M,u t u6I Aid) - Engine 3 (first due engi me companyl arrived 5 minu Ws and 17 second s after bL:,in;g dispawhed. 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NI_' 27Htkx Iniernarlonal Pux 252-5432-15M City of Rocky Mount July 2021 Date Driver Name Truck # Load Description Cubic Yards 01-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6521 Yard Waste 24 01-Jul-21 AOMS 10414 Sweeper 14 01-Jul-21 B LEONARD 10430 Sweeper 14 01-Jul-21 R WILLIAMS 6537 Limbs 25 01-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 01-Jul-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 35 02-Jul-21 A 0 Compost 56 02-Jul-21 T MUHAMMAND 6456 Limbs 25 02-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 06-Jul-21 SAM 6216 Limbs 24 06-Jul-21 JACK 6420 Limbs 24 06-Jul-21 JEFF 6659 Limbs 28 06-Jul-21 AMOS 10414 Sweeper 14 06-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6521 Yard Waste 24 06-Jul-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 24 07-Jul-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 07-Jul-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 21 07-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6521 Yard Waste 24 07-Jul-21 SHELTON 6659 Limbs 24 08-Jul-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 10 09-Jul-21 B LEONARD 10415 Sweeper 10 09-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6521 Yard Waste 12 09-Jul-21 X STEVESON 3413 Limbs 10 10-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 10-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 10-Jul-21 A 0 Compost 21 12-Jul-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 28 12-Jul-21 AMOS 10420 Sweeper 8 12-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6521 Limbs 24 13-Jul-21 ROBENT 6431 Limbs 10 14-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6521 Limbs 24 14-Jul-21 SHELTON 6659 Limbs 25 14-Jul-21 ROBENS 6531 Limbs 28 15-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6420 Yard Waste 24 15-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 15-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 15-Jul-21 L CARTER 1108 Wood Chips 8 15-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6521 Yard Waste 24 15-Jul-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 21 15-Jul-21 ROBENT 6531 Limbs 25 15-Jul-21 JACK 16420 ILimbs 1 28 15-Jul-21 S GONZALER 110415 ISweeper 1 18 19-Jul-21 T ALLEN 7579 Limbs 80 19-Jul-21 C GREEN 10431 Limbs 60 20-Jul-21 M PARKS 10206 Limbs 5 20-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 20-Jul-21 SHELTON 6659 Limbs 28 20-Jul-21 P MELTON 10431 Limbs 40 20-Jul-21 SHELTON 6659 Limbs 28 21-Jul-21 JEFF 6659 Limbs 28 22-Jul-21 T ALLEN 7579 Limbs 60 22-Jul-21 C GREEN 10431 Limbs 45 22-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 22-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 25 22-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 25 22-Jul-21 L HINNANT 7448 Limbs 45 22-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 25 23-Jul-21 X STEVE 3411 Limbs 6 23-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 26-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 25 27-Jul-21 SHELTON 6659 Limbs 28 27-Jul-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 27-Jul-21 S GONZALES 10414 Sweeper 14 27-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 27-Jul-21 T WOODLEY 7272 Limbs 2 27-Jul-21 SHELTON 6659 Limbs 28 28-Jul-21 B LONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 28-Jul-21 AMOS 10414 Sweeper 7 28-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 28-Jul-21 T SHIELL 6531 Yard Waste 18 28-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 29-Jul-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 29-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 29-Jul-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 14 29-Jul-21 B LONARD 110420 ISweeper 1 24 29-Jul-21 J BULLUCK 16417 ILimbs 1 24 City of Rocky Mount August 2021 Date Driver Name Truck # Load Description Cubic Yards 02-Aug-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 14 02-Aug-21 AOMS 10420 Sweeper 16 03-Aug-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 7 03-Aug-21 G HOOKER 6537 Yard Waste 12 03-Aug-21 B LONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 04-Aug-21 S HUNDER 6419 Limbs 25 04-Aug-21 G HOOKER 6537 Yard Waste 24 05-Aug-21 L CARTER 1108 Wood Chips 8 05-Aug-21 T SHIELL 6521 Yard Waste 24 06-Aug-21 A 0 Compost 56 06-Aug-21 W REVIS 7448 Limbs 75 06-Aug-21 A 0 Mulch 21 06-Aug-21 P MELTON 7579 Limbs 100 06-Aug-21 T SHIELL 6521 Yard Waste 24 09-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6531 Yard Waste 24 09-Aug-21 B LONARD 10420 Sweeper 27 10-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6531 Yard Waste 24 10-Aug-21 B LONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 11-Aug-21 SHELTON 6659 Limbs 28 11-Aug-21 B LONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 11-Aug-21 C TAYOR 6537 Yard Waste 24 11-Aug-21 G HOOKER 6531 Yard Waste 24 11-Aug-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 11-Aug-21 S BATTLE 6738 Limbs 24 12-Aug-21 L CARTER 1108 Wood Chips 8 13-Aug-21 A 0 Mulch 7 13-Aug-21 S GONZALES 10420 Sweeper 14 13-Aug-21 A 0 Compost 105 15-Aug-21 B LONARD 10420 Sweeper 24 17-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6537 Yard Waste 24 17-Aug-21 N PITTMAN 10413 DIRT 8 17-Aug-21 N PITTMAN 10413 DIRT 8 17-Aug-21 N PATTMAN 10413 DIRT 8 17-Aug-21 N PATTMAN 10413 DIRT 8 17-Aug-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 8 18-Aug-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 18-Aug-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 18-Aug-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 18-Aug-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 18 18-Aug-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 18 18-Aug-21 T SHIELDS 6521 Yard Waste 10 18-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6537 Yard Waste 24 18-Aug-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 24 19-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6537 Yard Waste 24 19-Aug-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 30 19-Aug-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 20-Aug-21 J SHIELDS 6522 Yard Waste 12 20-Aug-21 A 0 Compost 63 20-Aug-21 A 0 Mulch 4 20-Aug-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 17 20-Aug-21 SAM 6738 Limbs 20 20-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6537 Yard Waste 12 23-Aug-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 24-Aug-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 24-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6537 Yard Waste 24 24-Aug-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 20 25-Aug-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 25-Aug-21 S GONZALES 10420 Sweeper 27 26-Aug-21 S MITCELL 6659 Limbs 28 26-Aug-21 S GONZALES 10420 Sweeper 36 26-Aug-21 B LEONARD 1 Sweeper 27 26-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6521 Yard Waste 24 27-Aug-21 A 0 Mulch 28 27-Aug-21 S GONZALES 10420 Sweeper 16 27-Aug-21 C TAYLOR 6537 Yard Waste 24 27-Aug-21 A 0 Compost 140 30-Aug-21 B LEONARD 1 Sweeper 28 31-Aug-21 S GONZALES 10415 Sweeper 14 31-Aug-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 24 City of Rocky Mount September 2021 Date Driver Name Truck # Load Description Cubic Yards 01-Sep-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 01-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 14 01-Sep-21 B LEONARD 1 Sweeper 28 01-Sep-21 SAM 6739 Yard Waste 11 02-Sep-21 B LEONARD 10420 Sweeper 28 02-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 16 02-Sep-21 S GONZARES 10415 Sweeper 12 02-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 24 03-Sep-21 AMOS 10420 Sweeper 24 03-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 14 03-Sep-21 A 0 Mulch 150 03-Sep-21 A 0 Compost 260 03-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 20 03-Sep-21 AMOS 10420 Sweeper 32 07-Sep-21 ROBERT 6537 Limbs 25 07-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 16 08-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 16 08-Sep-21 C TAYLOR 6531 Yard Waste 24 09-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 24 10-Sep-21 A 0 Compost 100 10-Sep-21 A 0 Mulch 100 10-Sep-21 C TAYLOR 6537 Yard Waste 24 10-Sep-21 W REVIS 7448 Limbs 72 10-Sep-21 B LEONARD 1 Sweeper 24 10-Sep-21 W REVIS 7448 Compost 78 11-Sep-21 A 0 Compost 310 11-Sep-21 A 0 Mulch 110 13-Sep-21 C GREEN 10431 Limbs 75 14-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 24 14-Sep-21 STACEY 7272 Yard Waste 24 14-Sep-21 STACEY 7272 Yard Waste 24 14-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 16 14-Sep-21 STACEY 7272 Yard Waste 24 14-Sep-21 C GREEN 10431 Limbs 45 14-Sep-21 AMOS 10411 Sweeper 7 14-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 24 15-Sep-21 C GREEN 10431 Limbs 60 15-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 24 15-Sep-21 AMOS 10411 Sweeper 21 15-Sep-21 SAM 6738 Yard Waste 16 16-Sep-21 S HANDERKS 6419 Limbs 24 16-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 24 16-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 24 16-Sep-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 16-Sep-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 16-Sep-21 S HANDERKS 6419 Limbs 24 16-Sep-21 S HANDERKS 6419 Limbs 24 16-Sep-21 S HANDERKS 6419 Limbs 24 16-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 24 16-Sep-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 17-Sep-21 A 0 Compost 290 17-Sep-21 A 0 Mulch 210 20-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 16 21-Sep-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 21-Sep-21 AMOS 10411 Sweeper 28 21-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 12 21-Sep-21 S GONZARES 1 Sweeper 13 22-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 24 22-Sep-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 16 22-Sep-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 23-Sep-21 S MITCHELL 6660 Limbs 24 23-Sep-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 12 23-Sep-21 T ALLEN 7579 Limbs 120 23-Sep-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 23-Sep-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 23-Sep-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 23-Sep-21 T SHIELDS 6531 Yard Waste 24 23-Sep-21 T WOODLEY 7272 Limbs 10 23-Sep-21 T WOODLEY 7272 Limbs 10 23-Sep-21 T WOODLEY 7272 Limbs 10 24-Sep-21 A 0 Compost 280 24-Sep-21 W REVIS 7448 Compost 48 24-Sep-21 A 0 Mulch 280 24-Sep-21 T WOODLEY 7272 Limbs 10 24-Sep-21 T WOODLEY 7272 Limbs 10 24-Sep-21 B LEONARD 1 Sweeper 20 24-Sep-21 B LEONARD 1 Sweeper 21 27-Sep-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 16 27-Sep-21 S MITCHELL 6659 Yard Waste 24 27-Sep-21 AMOS 10420 Sweeper 24 28-Sep-21 AMOS 10420 Sweeper 24 28-Sep-21 B LEONARD 10411 Sweeper 22 28-Sep-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 28-Sep-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 24 28-Sep-21 G HOOKER 6521 Yard Waste 24 29-Sep-21 S GONZALES 1 Sweeper 24 29-Sep-21 C TAYLOR 6522 Yard Waste 24 30-Sep-21 J BULLUCK 6417 Limbs 24 30-Sep-21 B LEONARD 10411 Sweeper 24 City of Rocky Mount July 2021-June 2022 Location Date Completed Pile 1 Temp I Pile 2 Temp Pile 3 Temp Pile 4 Temp I Pile 5 Temp Arrow Rd 7/8/2021 118 121 126 116 10( Arrow Rd 7/13/2021 118 121 125 115 10, Arrow Rd 7/22/2021 116 119 123 115 10, Arrow Rd 7/28/2021 117 120 123 115 10, Arrow Rd 8/5/2021 114 119 121 114 10, Arrow Rd 8/11/2021 113 118 120 113 10, Arrow Rd 8/20/2021 113 118 119 114 10; Arrow Rd 8/25/2021 118 122 121 114 10� Arrow Rd 9/3/2021 123 124 125 115 11' Arrow Rd 9/7/2021 122 124 124 115 11� Arrow Rd 9/15/2021 123 122 120 116 11' Arrow Rd 9/22/2021 121 123 123 115 11l Arrow Rd 10/7/2021 121 96 117 112 10; Arrow Rd 10/15/2021 122 104 117 114 10; Arrow Rd 10/22/2021 125 107 PILE DEPLETED 114 11' Arrow Rd 10/28/2021 123 111 PILE DEPLETED 118 11l Arrow Rd 11/5/2021 116 119 PILE DEPLETED 110 11( Arrow Rd 11/11/2021 117 119 PILE DEPLETED 110 11l Arrow Rd 11/16/2021 121 122 PILE DEPLETED 117 1V Arrow Rd 11/23/2021 122 123 PILE DEPLETED 117 12' Arrow Rd 12/1/2021 122 123 PILE DEPLETED 120 12, Arrow Rd 12/9/2021 121 123 PILE DEPLETED 119 12' Arrow Rd 12/17/2021 123 125 PILE DEPLETED 122 121 Arrow Rd 12/22/2021 123 124 PILE DEPLETED 117 12( Arrow Rd 12/31/2021 123 125 PILE DEPLETED 111 11( Arrow Rd 1/4/2022 122 125 92 109 11' Arrow Rd 1/13/2022 122 123 94 109 11: Arrow Rd 1/20/2022 121 124 105 109 11� Arrow Rd 1/27/2022 121 122 113 113 11; Arrow Rd 2/3/2022 123 122 117 114 11, Arrow Rd 2/9/2022 119 117 127 114 11' Arrow Rd 2/18/2022 119 120 127 112 11' Arrow Rd 2/25/2022 120 122 127 111 11' Arrow Rd 3/1/2022 122 123 129 109 11' Arrow Rd 3/9/2022 121 123 129 109 11( Arrow Rd 3/16/2022 120 109 133 101 10' Arrow Rd 3/24/2022 119 115 131 99 9! Arrow Rd 5/6/2022 119 112 132 100 9' Arrow Rd 3/31/2022 120 115 131 98 9! Arrow Rd 4/6/2022 118 107 131 99 9i Arrow Rd 4/14/2022 119 109 133 99 98 Arrow Rd 4/20/2022 119 111 133 99 97 Arrow Rd 4/28/2022 118 111 135 99 99 Arrow Rd 5/10/2022 120 112 134 101 99 Arrow Rd 5/19/2022 119 114 133 99 98 Arrow Rd 5/26/2022 121 112 130 97 95 Arrow Rd 6/1/2022 121 111 129 97 96 Arrow Rd 6/9/2022 123 112 129 97 97 Arrow Rd 6/16/2022 121 112 129 96 95 Arrow Rd 6/24/2022 123 114 129 96 95 Arrow Rd 6/30/2022 123 113 129 95 95 State of North Carolina COr r Deparkmem oi`) nyronDSental Qmlity Fach lily Arn,ual Rcptxl 1]iwisE�tin ti�l '��kt� [;tnati;tiitititnl l:Or thO period of July 1. 20174une ML 2U18 Accm krjg to G.S. L3OA-3V)_ LXb), ,ofnp3e M Jwms musL be mumod by Augum L, Z(A3, mid a copy of diis report must be wm ka Lhc C XMV NtULVCr of COCh WtUktV frame which wash %m rcccived. 1 Fy-Du have -qucAxms cr require assistance Ln oarnplaing this repoa ovnLact your Regia ml 1✓r kum indal Senwr 5pociabst. 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AR6C�>� Chftk X if 1 "iv'td ED : EiDISHED Y��eCbekL ❑ ❑ wWds Lmdki 7 1103ni pallqv� FLikA 5% iXh[ Av* rid Busk" 4i mwTtVWM .4n�1 Matiliam ❑ roc+mb+4 ❑ Cod rradYap cru96r'} SECTION .1400 - SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITIES This Solid Waste Section publication of rules in Section .1400 corrects typographical errors currently found in the North Carolina Administrative Code. .1401 REQUIREMENT FOR PERMIT (a) All persons whose purpose is or includes the production of compost from solid waste or solid waste co -composted with other wastes shall not construct, operate, expand or modify a facility until a currently valid permit for a solid waste compost facility is issued by the Division. This provision also applies to facilities that accept, store, or produce compost or mulch from yard waste or from residues from agricultural products and processing. General Provisions, siting, design, application, operational, distribution, and reporting requirements shall be in accordance with Rules .1402, .1403, .1404, .1405, .1406, .1407, and .1408 of this Section. (b) Plans for a Large Type 3 or Type 4 Solid Waste Compost Facility Permit, or a permit for any facility located over a closed out disposal area shall be submitted in accordance with Rule .0202(a)(3) of this Subchapter. A minimum of four sets of plans shall be submitted within each application. History Note: Authority G. S. 130A-294; 130A-309. 03; 130A-309. H; 130A-309. 29, Eff. December 1, 1991; Amended Eff. May 1, 1996 .1402 GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITIES (a) Applicability. The provisions of this Rule apply to compost facilities that compost solid waste or co -compost solid waste with sludges that are not classified as a solid waste, functioning as a nutrient source. Facilities that co -compost with sewage sludge shall comply with all applicable federal regulations regarding sludge management at 40 CFR 501 and 503. 40 CFR 503, subpart B is hereby incorporated by reference, including subsequent amendments or additions. Copies of the Code of Federal Regulations may be obtained from the Solid Waste Section at 401 Oberlin Road, Suite 150, Raleigh, NC 27605 at no cost. (b) The provisions of this Section do not apply to compost facilities that compost sludge with municipal solid waste functioning only as a bulking agent. (c) Solid Waste Compost Facilities that have been permitted prior to the effective date of this Rule shall meet the requirements of this Section within one year of the effective date of this Rule, or, within two years if more than one hundred thousand dollars ($100, 000) of capital investment is necessary to comply with changes. (d) Solid waste compost produced outside the State of North Carolina and imported into the state shall comply with the requirements specified in Rule .1407 of this Section. (e) Compost that is disposed shall not count toward waste reduction goals. (f) Solid waste compost facilities shall be classified based on the types and amounts of materials to be composted. (1) Type 1 facilities may receive yard and garden waste, silvicultural waste, untreated and unpainted wood waste or any combination thereof. (2) Type 2 facilities may receive pre -consumer meat -free food processing waste, vegetative agricultural waste, source separated paper or other source separated specialty wastes, which are low in pathogens and physical contaminants. Waste acceptable for a Type 1 facility may be composted at a Type 2 facility. (3) Type 3 facilities may receive manures and other agricultural waste, meat, post 1 consumer -source separated food wastes and other source separated specialty wastes or any combination thereof that are relatively low in physical contaminants, but may have high levels of pathogens. Waste acceptable for a Type 1 or 2 facility may be composted at a Type 3 facility. (4) Type 4 facilities may receive mixed municipal solid waste, post collection separated or processed waste, industrial solid waste, non -solid waste sludges functioning as a nutrient source or other similar compostable organic wastes or any combination thereof. Waste acceptable for a Type 1, 2 or 3 facility may be composted at a Type 4 facility. (5) The listed waste types in Subparagraph (f)(2) of this Rule shall be considered to be low in pathogens and physical contaminants if handled so as to prevent development of contaminants or exposure to physical contamination. The listed waste types in Subparagraph (f)(3) of this Rule are likely to have high pathogens and low physical contamination. In determining whether a specific waste stream is acceptable for composting in a Type 2 or Type 3 facility, the Division shall consider the method of handling the waste prior to delivery to the facility as well as the physical characteristics of the waste. Testing for pathogens and physical contaminants may be required where a determination cannot be made based upon prior knowledge of the waste. Test methods shall be in accord with Appendices A and B to meet requirements of Table 3. (6) Small facilities are those that receive less than 1000 cubic yards of material for composting per quarter, and occupy less than two acres of land, except that a Small Type 1 facility shall process or store less than 6,000 cubic yards of material per quarter. (7) Large facilities are those that receive 1000 cubic yards or more of material for composting per quarter or occupy two acres or more of land, except that a Large Type 1 facility shall process or store more than 6,000 cubic yards of material per quarter. (g) A permit is not required for the following operations: (1) Backyard composting. (2) Farming operations and silvicultural operations where the compost is produced from materials grown on the owner's land and re -used on the owner's land or in his associated farming operations and not offered to the public. (3) Small Type 1 Facilities meeting the following conditions: (A) Notification of the Solid Waste Section prior to operation and on an annual basis as to: (i) Facility location; (ii) Name, address and phone number of owner and operator; (iii) Type and amount of wastes received; (iv) Composting process to be used; and (v) Intended distribution of the finished product. (B) Agreement to operate in accordance with operational requirements as set forth in Rule.1406 and the setbacks in Rule .1404(a)(1) - (10) of this Section. (C) Facility operates in accordance with all other state or local laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders. 011 (D) Facility is not located over closed -out disposal site. (E) Safety measures are taken to prevent fires and access to fire equipment or fire fighting services is provided. History Note: Authority G. S. 130A-294; 130A-309. 03; 130A-309.11; 130A-309. 29, Eff. December 1, 1991; Amended Eff. May 1, 1996 .1403 GENERAL PROHIBITIONS FOR SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITIES (a) Neither hazardous waste nor asbestos containing waste shall be accepted at a facility or processed into compost. (b) Household hazardous waste shall not be accepted by a facility, except in an area designated by facility site plans for storage, and shall not be processed into compost. (c) Any compost made from solid waste which cannot be used pursuant to the requirements of this Rule shall be reprocessed or disposed of pursuant to the requirements of 15A NCAC 13B. History Note: Authority G. S. 130A-294; 130A-309. 03; 130A-309. H; 130A-309. 29, Eff. December 1, 1991; Amended Eff. May 1, 1996 .1404 SITING/DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITIES (a) A site shall meet the following requirements at the time of initial permitting and shall continue to meet these requirements throughout the life of the permit only on the property owned or controlled by the applicant or by the landowner(s) at the time of permitting: (1) A site located in a floodplain shall not restrict the flow of the 100-year flood; reduce the temporary storage capacity of the floodplain; or result in washout of solid waste so as to pose a hazard to human life, wildlife, land or water resources; (2) A 100-foot minimum buffer is required between all property lines and compost areas for Type 3 and 4 facilities, 50-foot for Type 1 or 2 facilities; (3) A 500-foot minimum buffer is required between compost areas and residences or dwellings not owned and occupied by the permittee, except that Type 1 and Small Type 2 and 3 facilities shall have a 200-foot minimum buffer; (4) A 100-foot minimum buffer is required between all wells and compost areas, except monitoring wells; (5) A 50-foot minimum buffer is required between perennial streams/rivers and compost areas; (6) A compost facility shall be located in accordance with 15A NCAC 2B .0200, Classification and Water Quality Standards Applicable to Surface Waters in North Carolina; (7) All portions of any compost facility located over a closed -out disposal area shall be designed with a pad adequate to protect the disposal area cap from being disturbed, as defined in Part (a)(10)(E) of this Rule, and there shall be no runoff from the pad onto the cap or side slopes of the closed out area; (8) A 25-foot minimum distance is required between compost areas and swales or berms to allow for adequate access of fire fighting equipment; (9) A site shall meet the following surface water requirements: 3 (A) A site shall not cause a discharge of materials or fill materials into waters or wetlands of the state that is in violation of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act; B) A site shall not cause a discharge of pollutants into waters of the state that is in violation of the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), under Section 402 of the Clean Water Act; and (C) A site shall not cause non -point source pollution of waters of the state that violates assigned water quality standards; (10) A site shall meet the following groundwater requirements: (A) A site shall not contravene groundwater standards as established under 15A NCAC 2L; (B) Portions of a site used for waste receipt and storage, active composting, and curing shall have a soil texture finer than loamy sand and the depth to the seasonal high water table shall be maintained at least 12 inches for a Type 1 or 2 facility and 24 inches for a Type 3 facility, unless a pad is provided; (C) A pad shall be provided for portions of a Type 4 facility used for waste receiving and storage, active composting, and curing; (D) A pad is not required for storage of finished product that is dried so as to pass the Paint Filter Liquids Test (EPA Method 9095), and for which the storage area is prepared in such a manner that water does not collect around the base of the stored material, and where the depth to the seasonal high watertable is maintained at least 12 inches; and (E) The linear coefficient of permeability of pads required in accordance with this Rule shall not be greater than 1 x 10(-7) centimeters per second. If natural soils are used, the liner must be at least 18 inches thick. (b) For Subparagraphs (a)(2) through (a)(4) and Part (a)(10)(13) of this Rule, (dependent upon waste type, facility design, and regional topography) alternative minimum buffers or requirements may be increased if deemed necessary by the Division in order to protect public health and the environment or to prevent the creation of a nuisance. (c) A site shall meet the following design requirements: (1) A site shall not allow uncontrolled public access; (2) A site shall meet the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Law (15A NCAC 4); (3) A site shall meet the requirements of the Air Pollution Control Requirements (15A NCAC 2D) to minimize fugitive emissions and odors; and (4) A site shall be designed to minimize odors at the property boundary. History Note: Authority G. S. 130A-294, 130A-309. 03; 130A-309. H; 130A-309. 29, Eff.' December 1, 1991; Amended Eff May 1, 1996 .1405 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITIES I (a) The following information is required for an application for a permit to construct and operate a proposed Type 1, or a Small Type 2 or 3 solid waste compost facility; unless the permitting requirements are exempted by Paragraph (g) of Rule .1402 of this Section: (1) An aerial photograph or scaled drawing, where one inch is less than or equal to 400 feet, accurately showing the area within one-fourth mile of the proposed site's boundaries with the following specifically identified: (A) Entire property owned or leased by the person proposing the facility; (B) Location of all homes, wells, industrial buildings, public or private utilities, roads, watercourses, dry runs, and other applicable information regarding the general topography within 500 feet of the proposed facility; and (C) Land use zoning of the proposed site. (2) A letter from the unit of government having zoning jurisdiction over the site which states that the proposed use is allowed within the existing zoning, if any, and that any necessary zoning approval or permit has been obtained. (3) An explanation of how the site complies with siting and design standards in Rule .1404 of this Section. (4) A detailed report indicating the following: (A) Waste type(s), source and estimated quantity of the solid waste to be composted, including the source and expected quantity of any bulking agent or amendment (if applicable), any expected recycle of bulking agent or compost, and any seasonal variations in the solid waste type or quantity; and (B) For facilities that utilize natural soils as a pad, a soil evaluation of the site conducted by a soil scientist down to a depth of four feet, or to bedrock or evidence of a seasonal high watertable, to evaluate all chemical and physical soil properties and depth of the seasonal high water table. (5) Site plan at a scale where one inch is less than or equal to 100 feet to the inch that delineates the following: (A) Existing and proposed contours, at intervals appropriate to the topography; (B) Location and elevations of dikes, trenches, and other water control devices and structures for the diversion and controlled removal of surface water; (C) Designated setbacks and property lines; (D) Proposed utilities and structures; and (E) Areas for unloading, processing, active composting, curing, and storing of material. (6) A description of the operation of the facility, which must include at a minimum: (A) Name, address and phone number for the person responsible for the operation of the facility; (B) List of personnel required and the responsibilities of each position; (C) Operation plan for the facility; 5 (D) Special precautions or procedures for operating during wind, heavy rain, snow, freezing or other adverse conditions; (E) A description of actions to be taken to minimize noise, vectors, air borne particulates, and odors; and (F) A description of the ultimate use for the finished compost, method for removal from the site, and a contingency plan for disposal or alternative usage of residues or finished compost that cannot be used in the expected manner due to poor quality or change in market conditions. (7) A report on the design of the facility, including: (A) Design capacity of the facility; (B) A process flow diagram of the entire facility, including the type, size, and location of all major equipment, and feedstock flow streams. The flow streams shall indicate the quantity of materials on a wet weight and volumetric basis; (C) The means for measuring, shredding, mixing, and proportioning input materials; (D) Anticipated process duration, including receiving, preparation, composting, curing, and distribution; (E) A description of the location of all temperature, air and any other type of monitoring points, and the frequency of monitoring; (F) A description of how the temperature control and monitoring equipment will demonstrate that the facility meets the requirements in Rule .1406 Items (10), (11), or (12) of this Section, as appropriate for the feedstock; (G) The method of aeration provided and the capacity of aeration equipment; and (H) A description of the method to control surface water run-on and run-off, and the method to control, collect, treat, and dispose of leachate generated. (8) A description of the label or other information source that meets the requirements of Rule .1407(g) of this Section. (9) Plans and specifications for the facility, including manufacturer's performance data for all equipment selected. (10) A detailed operation and maintenance manual outlining: (A) A quality assurance plan for the process and final product which lists the procedures used in inspecting incoming material, monitoring, sampling and analyzing the compost process and final product, testing schedule, and recordkeeping requirements; (B) Contingency plans detailing corrective or remedial action to be taken in the event of equipment breakdown; non -conforming waste delivered to the facility; spills, and undesirable conditions such as fires, vectors and odors; and (C) An explanation of how the facility will comply with operational requirements as outlined in Rule .1406 of this Section, detailed N operational information and instruction, an outline of reports to be submitted in compliance with this Section, and safety instructions. (11) As built drawings where applicable. (b) The following information is required for an application for a permit to construct a proposed Large Type 2 or 3 or a Type 4 solid waste compost facility: (1) An aerial photograph or scaled drawing, where one inch is less than or equal to 400 feet, accurately showing the area within one-fourth of the mile of the proposed site's boundaries with the following specifically identified: (A) Entire property owned or leased by the person proposing the site; (B) Location of all homes, wells, industrial buildings, public or private utilities and roads, watercourses, dry runs, and other applicable information regarding the general topography within one-fourth mile; and (C) Land use and zoning of the proposed site. (2) A letter from the unit of government having zoning jurisdiction over the site which states that the proposed use is allowed within the existing zoning, if any, and that any necessary zoning approval or permit has been obtained. (3) An explanation of how the site complies with siting and design standards in Rule .1404 of this Section. (4) A detailed report indicating the following: (A) Waste type(s), source and quantity of the solid waste to be composted, including the source and expected quantity of any bulking agent or amendment (if applicable), any expected recycle of bulking agent or compost, and any seasonal variations in the solid waste type or quantity; (B) For facilities which utilize natural soils as a pad, a soil evaluation of the site conducted by a soil scientist down to a depth of four feet or to bedrock or evidence of a seasonal high water table, to evaluate all chemical and physical soil properties and depth of the seasonal high water table. (5) Site plans at a scale where one inch is less than or equal to 100 feet to the inch that delineates the following: (A) Existing and proposed contours, at intervals appropriate to the topography; (B) Location and elevations of dikes, trenches, and other water control devices and structures for the diversion and controlled removal of surface water; (C) Designated setbacks, buffer zones and property lines; (D) Proposed utilities and structures; (E) Access roads, details on traffic patterns; (F) Areas for unloading, processing, active composting, curing, and storage of material; (G) Areas for unloading, processing, and storing recyclables, household hazardous waste, and other materials, where applicable; 7 (H) Proposed surface and groundwater monitoring locations; (I) Flood plains and wetlands; and (J) Benchmarks. (6) A description of the operation of the facility, which must include at a minimum: (A) Name, address and phone number for the person responsible for the operation of the facility; (B) Operation plan for the facility; (C) List of personnel required and the responsibilities of each position; (D) A schedule for operation, including days and hours that the facility will be open, preparations before opening, and procedures to be followed after closing for the day; (E) For mixed waste processing facilities, a plan for removal and disposal of household hazardous waste from the waste stream; (F) Special precautions or procedures for operating during wind, heavy rain, snow, freezing or other adverse conditions; (G) A description of actions to be taken to minimize noise, vectors, air borne particulates, and odors; and (H) A description of the ultimate use for the finished compost, method for removal from the site, and a contingency plan for disposal or alternative usage of residues or finished compost that cannot be used in the expected manner due to poor quality or change in market conditions. (7) A report on the design of the facility, including: (A) Design capacity of the facility; (B) A process flow diagram of the entire facility, including the type, size, and location of all major equipment, and feed stock flow streams. The flow streams shall indicate the quantity of material on a wet weight and volumetric basis; (C) A description and sizing of the storage facilities for amendment, bulking agent, solid waste, recyclables, household hazardous waste and finished compost; (D) The means for measuring, shredding, mixing, and proportioning input materials; (E) Anticipated process duration, including receiving, preparation, composting, curing, and distribution; (F) The separation, processing, storage, and ultimate disposal of non-compostable materials, if applicable; (G) A description of the location of all temperature, air and any other type of monitoring points, and the frequency of monitoring; (H) A description of how the temperature control and monitoring equipment will demonstrate that the facility meets the requirements in Rule .1406 Items (10), (11), or (12) of this Section, as appropriate for the feedstock; (I) The method of aeration, including turning frequency or mechanical aeration equipment and aeration capacity; (J) A description of the air emission and control technologies; (K) A description of the method to control surface water run-off, and the method to control, collect, treat, and dispose of leachate generated; and (L) A description of any recycling or other material handling processes used at the facility. (8) A description of the label or other information source that meets the requirements of Rule .1407(g) of this Section. (9) Engineering plans and specifications for the facility, including manufacturer's performance data for all equipment selected. (c) The following information is required for reviewing an application for a permit to operate a Type 4 or Large Type 2 or 3 solid waste composting facility: (1) Contingency plans detailing corrective or remedial action to be taken in the event of equipment breakdown; air pollution; non -conforming waste delivered to the facility; spills, and undesirable conditions such as fires, particulates, noise, vectors, odors, and unusual traffic conditions; (2) A detailed operation and maintenance manual. The manual must contain general design information, a discussion of compliance with operational requirements as outlined in Rule .1406 of this Section, detailed operational information and instruction, equipment maintenance, list of personnel, required personnel training, outline of reports to be submitted in compliance with this Section, and safety instructions; (3) A quality assurance plan for the process and final product which lists the procedures used in inspecting incoming materials; monitoring, sampling and analyzing the compost process and final product, testing schedule, and record keeping requirements; (4) A fact sheet and process flow diagram that summarizes actual equipment sizing, aeration capacity, detention times, storage capacity, and flow rates (wet weight and volumetric) for the system and equipment chosen; (5) As -built drawings; (6) A copy of all applicable local, state, and federal permits and approvals necessary for the proper operation of the facility; and (7) Product marketing and distribution plan. (d) An application for a permit modification shall be required for changes in facility ownership, an increase in facility capacity, or the addition of new feedstock materials. History Note: Authority G. S. 130A-294; 130A-309. 03; 130A-309. H; 130A-309. 29, Eff December 1, 1991; Amended Eff. May 1, 1996 .1406 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID WASTE COMPOST FACILITIES Any person who maintains or operates a solid waste compost facility shall maintain and operate the site to conform with the following practices: (1) Plan and Permit Requirements: (A) Construction plans and conditions of permit shall be followed; and (B) A copy of the permit, plans, and operational reports shall be 6 maintained on site at all times. (2) Adequate erosion control measures shall be practiced to prevent on -site erosion and to control the movement of soil or contaminants from the site. (3) Surface water shall be diverted from the operational, compost curing, and storage areas. (4) Leachate shall be contained on site or treated to meet the standards of the off - site disposal method. (5) Access and Security Requirements: (A) Large sites shall be secured by means of gates, chains, berms, fences, or other security measures demonstrated to provide equivalent protection approved by the Division, to prevent unauthorized entry. (B) An operator shall be on duty at the site at all times while the facility is open for public use to ensure compliance with operational requirements and access to such facilities shall be controlled. (C) The access road to the site shall be of all-weather construction and maintained in good condition. (6) A site shall only accept those solid wastes that it is permitted to receive. (7) Safety Requirements: (A) Open burning of solid waste is prohibited. (B) Equipment shall be provided to control accidental fires and arrangements made with the local fire protection agency to immediately provide fire -fighting services when needed. (C) Personnel training shall be provided to insure that all employees are trained in site specific safety, remedial, and corrective action procedures. (8) Sign Requirements: (A) Signs providing information on waste that can be received, dumping procedures, the hours during which the site is open for public use, the permit number and other pertinent information shall be posted at the site entrance. (B) Traffic signs/markers shall be provided as necessary to promote an orderly traffic pattern to and from the discharge area and to maintain efficient operating conditions. (C) Signs shall be posted stating that no hazardous waste, asbestos containing waste, or medical waste can be received at the site. (9) Monitoring Requirements: (A) Specified monitoring and reporting requirements shall be met. (B) The temperature of all compost produced shall be monitored sufficiently to ensure that the pathogen reduction criteria is met. (10) Compost process at Type 1 facilities shall be maintained at or above 55 degrees Celsius (131 degrees F) 3 days and aerated to maintain elevated temperatures. (11) Types 2, 3 and 4 facilities shall maintain the compost process at a temperature above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees F) for 14 days or longer and the average temperature for that time shall be higher than 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees F) or, Types 2, 3 and 4 facilities shall meet the vector attraction reduction requirements in 40 CFR 503.33(b)(4) or (7). Requirements of 40 CFR 503.33(b)(4) and (7) are hereby incorporated by reference, including any 10 subsequent amendments or additions. (12) The composting process shall qualify as a process to further reduce pathogens for all Type 3 and Type 4 facilities. The following are acceptable methods: (A) The windrow composting method, in which the following requirements apply: Aerobic conditions shall be maintained during the compost process. A temperature of 131 degrees F (55 degrees Celsius) or greater shall be maintained in the windrow for at least 15 days. During the high temperature period, the windrow shall be turned at least five times. (B) The static aerated pile composting method, in which the following requirements apply: Aerobic conditions shall be maintained during the compost process. The temperature of the compost pile shall be maintained at 131 degrees F (55 degrees Celsius) or greater for at least three days. (C) The within -vessel composting method, in which the temperature in the compost piles shall be maintained at a minimal temperature of 131 degrees F (55 degrees Celsius) for at least three days. (13) Nitrogen bearing wastes shall be incorporated as necessary to minimize odor and the migration of nutrients. (14) Miscellaneous Requirements: (A) The finished compost shall meet the classification and distribution requirements outlined in Rule .1407 of this Section. (B) The quality of the final product shall determine the allowable uses as outlined in Rule .1407 of this Section. (C) The final product shall be approved by the Solid Waste Section as outlined in Rule .1407 Paragraph (e) of this Section. (i) Non-compostable solid waste and unacceptable compost shall be disposed in a solid waste management facility permitted to receive the particular type of waste under 15A NCAC 1313. (ii) The amount of compost stored at the facility shall not exceed the designed storage capacity. History Note: Authority G. S. 130A-294; 130A-309. 03; 130A-309. H; 130A-309. 29 Eff December 1, 1991; RRC objection Eff. April 18, 1996 due to lack of statutory authority; Amended Eff. June 1, 1996 .1407 CLASSIFICATION/DISTRIBUTION OF SOLID WASTE COMPOST PRODUCTS (a) Compost shall not be applied to the land or sold or given away if the concentration of any metal exceeds the concentration in 40 CFR 503.13(b)(3) [See Table 1 below], unless the concentration of all metals are less than the values in 40 CFR 503.13(b)(1) and records are maintained to show compliance with the cumulative and annual metal levels in 40 CFR 503.13(b)(2) and (4). 11 Table 1 Metals Concentration mg per kg Arsenic 41 Cadmium 39 Copper 1500 Lead 300 Mercury 17 Nickel 420 Selenium 36 Zinc 2800 (b) Solid waste compost shall be classified based on Table 2: Table 2 Manmade Inerts % dry Pathogen Metal Grade wt. of inerts Reduction Concentration Table 1 A < 6 PFRP 40 CFR B > 6 NA 503.13(b)(1) (c) Man made inerts shall not exceed 1 inch in size. (d) Distribution of the defined grades shall be as follows: (1) Grade A compost shall have unlimited, unrestricted distribution. This product may be distributed directly to the public; (2) Grade B compost shall be restricted to distribution for land and mine reclamation, silviculture, and agriculture (on non-food chain crops) projects; and (3) Compost or mulch that is produced at a Type 1 facility and that contains minimal pathogenic organisms, is free from offensive odor, and contains no sharp particles that would cause injury to persons handling the compost, shall have unrestricted applications and distributions if directions are provided with the compost product. (e) Solid waste compost products may not be distributed or marketed until the permittee has provided adequate test data to the Division as outlined in Rule .1408 of this Section. Within 30 days of receipt of the test data, the Division shall approve or deny the distribution and marketing of the product based upon the compost classification and distribution scheme. As long as the test data required in Rule .1408 of this Section continues to verify that compost is produced to the specifications of this Rule, the Division's approval to distribute the compost shall be ongoing. (f) The applicant is responsible for meeting any applicable requirements of the North Carolina 12 Department of Agriculture, Fertilizer Section concerning the distribution of this product. (g) If the owner intends to distribute the product, the owner shall provide instructions to the user on any restrictions on use and recommended safe uses and application rates. The following information shall be provided on a label or an information sheet and a copy of the label or information sheet shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Section: (1) Classification grade as outlined in Paragraph (d) of this Rule; (2) Recommended uses; (3) Application rates; (4) Restrictions on usage; and (5) Total N (for products containing sludge). History Note: Authority G. S. 130A-309. H; Eff. December 1, 1991; RRC objection Eff. April 18, 1996 due to lack of statutory authority; Amended Eff. June 1, 1996 .1408 METHODS FOR TESTING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (a) The compost product from Type 2, 3, and 4 facilities shall be sampled and analyzed as follows: (1) A composite sample of the compost produced at each compost facility shall be analyzed at intervals of every 20,000 tons of compost produced or every six months, whichever comes first, for test parameters for each Type of facility as designated in Table 3 of this Rule. Standard methods equivalent to those in Table 3 may be approved by the Division. 13 Table 3 Parameter Unit Facility Test Method Foreign Matter % all see Subparagraph (5) of this Rule Arsenic mg/kg dry wt. Type 4 See Appendix A Cadmium mg/kg dry wt. all Chromium mg/kg dry wt. Type 4 Copper mg/kg dry wt. all Lead mg/kg dry wt. all Mercury mg/kg dry wt. Type 4 Nickel mg/kg dry wt. all Selenium mg/kg dry wt. Type 4 Zinc mg/kg dry wt. all Pathogens See Appendix B all See Appendix B Total N % see * Kjeldahl * Total N required for products containing sludge subject to 40 CFR 503. The parameters listed in Table 3 of this Rule may also be determined by methods accepted by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. (2) Sample collection, preservation, and analysis shall assure valid and representative results pursuant to a Division -approved quality assurance plan. At least three individual samples (of equal volume) shall be taken from each batch produced in separate areas along the side of the batch. Each sampling point shall be at a depth of two to six feet into the pile from the outside surface of the pile. Samples that have been analyzed for metals shall be composited and accumulated over a six month period or at intervals of every 20,000 tons of product produced, whichever comes first. Any sample collected for testing for pathogens and nutrients shall be a representative composite sample of the compost and shall be processed within a period of time required by the testing procedure. (3) Compost containing sewage sludge shall be tested in accordance with 40 CFR 503, Subpart B. (4) The Division may decrease or increase the parameters to be analyzed or the frequency of analysis based upon monitoring data, changes in the waste stream or processing, or information regarding the potential for presence of toxic substances that are not on the list of monitoring parameters. (5) Foreign matter content shall be determined by passing a dried, weighed sample of the compost product through a one -quarter inch screen. EPA Method 160.3 shall be used to dry the sample. The material remaining on the screen shall be visually inspected, and the foreign matter that can be clearly identified shall be separated and weighed. The weight of the separated foreign matter divided by 14 the weight of the total sample shall be determined and multiplied by 100. This shall be the percent dry weight of the foreign matter content. (b) Record Keeping: All facility owners or operators shall record and maintain records for a minimum of five years. Records shall be available for inspection by Division personnel during normal business hours and shall be sent to the Division upon request: (1) Daily operational records must be maintained, which include, at a minimum, temperature data (length of the composting period) and quantity of material processed; (2) Analytical results on compost testing; (3) The quantity, type and source of waste received; (4) The quantity and type of waste processed into compost; (5) The quantity and type of compost produced by product classification; and (6) The quantity and type of compost removed for use or disposal, by product classification, and the market or permitted disposal facility. (c) Annual Reporting: An annual report for the period July 1 to June 30 shall be submitted by all facility owners or operators to the Division by August 1, 1996 and every August 1 thereafter and shall contain: (1) The facility name, address, and permit number; (2) The total quantity in tons, with sludge values expressed in dry weight, and type of waste received at the facility during the year covered by the report, including tons of waste received from local governments of origin; (3) The total quantity in tons, with sludge values expressed in dry weight, and type of waste processed into compost during the year covered by the report; (4) The total quantity in tons and type of compost produced at the facility, by product classification, during the year covered by the report; (5) The total quantity in tons and type of compost removed for use or disposal from the facility, by product classification, along with a general description of the market if for use during the year covered by the report; (6) Monthly temperature monitoring to support Rule .1406 of this Section; and (7) Results of tests required in Table 3 of this Rule. (d) Yearly totals of solid waste received and composted shall be reported back to the local government of origin for annual recycling reporting. History Note: Authority G. S. 130A-294, 130A-309. 03; 130A-309. H; 130A-309. 29, Eff December 1, 1991; RRC objection Eff. April 18, 1996 due to lack of statutory authority; Amended Eff. June 1, 1996 .1409 APPROVAL OF ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS (a) An owner or operator of a composting facility, subject to the provisions of this Rule, may request in writing the approval of an alternative procedure for the facility or the compost that is produced. The following information shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Section: (1) The specific facility for which the exception is requested; (2) The specific provisions of this Section for which the exception is requested; (3) The basis for the exception; (4) The alternate procedure or requirement for which the approval is sought and a demonstration that the alternate procedure or requirement provides equivalent 15 protection of the public health and the environment; and (5) A demonstration of the effectiveness of the proposed alternate procedure. (b) An individual may request in writing the approval of a solid waste composting pilot or demonstration project for the purpose of evaluating the feasibility of such a project. The following information shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Section: (1) The owner, operator, location, and contact numbers for the project; (2) The specific primary waste stream for which the project is to be evaluated; (3) The specific time frame for the project; (4) The estimated amount of each type of waste or bulking material to be composted; (5) The basis for running the pilot or demonstration project; (6) A description of all testing procedures to be used; (7) A description of the process to be used, including the method of composting and details of the method of aeration; (8) The expected final usage or disposal of the final product; and (9) An outline of the final report to be submitted to the Solid Waste Section upon completion of the project. (c) For Paragraph (a) of this Rule, the Division will review alternative procedures only to the extent that adequate staffing is available. (d) Permits shall not be required for primary and secondary school educational projects that take place on the school grounds and that receive less than one cubic yard of material per week. History Note: Authority G.S. 130A-294; 130A-309.03; 130A-309.11; 130A-309.29; Eff. December 1, 1991; RRC objection due to lack of statutory authority Eff. April 18, 1996; Amended Eff. June 1, 1996. 16 APPENDIX A Methods for the Analysis of Metals Pollutants Sample Preparation and Analytical Methodologies SW-846* Arsenic EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 7061+ 7060 Cadmium EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 6010/7131/7130 Chromium EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 6010/7191/7190 Copper EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 6010/7210 Lead EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 6010/7421/7420 Mercury EPA Method 7471/7470 Molybdenum EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 6010/7481/7480 Nickel EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 6010/7520 Selenium EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 6010/7741/7740 Zinc EPA Methods 3050/3051 - 6010/7950 *Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste. Physical/Chemical Methods. EPA Publication SW-846, Second Edition (1982) with Updates I (April 1984) and II (April 1985) and the Third Edition (November 1986) with Revision I (December 1987) and Update I (July 1992). The Second Edition Updates I and II (PB-87-120-291) are available from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161. The Third Edition and Revision I and Update I (Document number 955-001- 00000-1) are available from the Superintendent of Documents Government Printing Office, 941 North Capitol Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002. Future updates will be noticed in the Federal Register. 17 APPENDIX B Analytical Methods for Pathogen Testing Sample Type Method ASTM Designation: D 4994-89. Standard Practice for Enteric Viruses Recover of Viruses from Wastewater Sludges, Annual Book of ASTM Standards: Section 11, Water and Environmental Technology. ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, 1992. Part 9221 E or Part 922 D. Standard Methods for the Fecal Coliform Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th edition. American Public Health Association, Washington, DC, 1992 Yanko, W.A., Occurrence of Pathogens in Distribution and Helminth Ova Marketing Municipal Sludges, EPA/600/1-87/014, 1987. PB 88-154273/AS, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA:(800)553-6847. Part 9260 D, Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th edition, American Public Health Salmonella sp. Bacteria Association, Washington, DC 1992; or Kenner, B.A. and H.P. Clark. Detection and Enumeration of Salmonella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, J. Water Pollution Control Federation, 46(9):2163-2171, 1974. 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