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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7904_INSP_20240206NORTH CARnLINAD_E Q�� oen.mmem m c.w.mmenai a.i� FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section UNIT TYPE: Lined X LCID YW Transfer Compost SLAS COUNTY: Rockingham MSWLF PERMIT NO.: 7904-MSWLF-1995 Closed HHW White X Incin T&P FIRM MSWLF goods FILE TYPE: COMPLIANCE CDLF TireT&P/ Tire Industrial DEMO SOTF Collection Monofill Landfill Date of Site Inspection: February 6, 2024 FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS: Rockingham County Landfill 281 Shuff Road Madison, NC 27025 GPS COORDINATES (decimal degrees): Lat.: 36.36455' FACILITY CONTACT NAME AND PHONE NUMBER: Name: Ronnie Tate, Engineering and Public Utilities Director Telephone: (336) 342-8104 (office) Email address: rtate@co.rockingham.nc.us FACILITY CONTACT ADDRESS: P.O. Box 132 Wentworth, NC 27375 Date of Last Inspection: June 6, 2023 Long.:-79.84336' PARTICIPANTS: Ronnie Tate, Engineering & Utilities Director — Rockingham County Dan Jarboe, Wall Recycling — Area Vice President Landfill and Environmental Compliance Dustin Hill, Wall Recycling — COO Wall Recycling Charlie Jarboe, Wall Recycling — Landfill Operation Crystal Stapley, LaBella — Sustainability Manager Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor - Solid Waste Section Robert Pike, Environmental Senior Specialist — Solid Waste Section STATUS OF PERMIT: 7904-MSWLF-1995: Issued May 2, 1995; Expires May 2, 2055 PURPOSE OF SITE VISIT: Comprehensive Inspection STATUS OF PAST NOTED VIOLATIONS: A. CORRECTIVE MEASURES IN PROGRESS: 15A NCAC 13B .1626(4)(a) states: "Owners or operators of MSWLF units shall ensure that: (i) the concentration of explosive gases generated by the facility does not exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive limit in on -site facility structures, excluding gas control or recovery system components; and (ii) the concentration of explosive gases does not exceed the lower explosive limit at the facility property boundary." On January 26, 2023, Rockingham County was in violation of 15A NCAC 13B .1624(a)(ii) for failing to ensure that concentration of explosive gases does not exceed the lower explosive limit at the facility property boundary. Landfill gas monitoring records show historical exceedances of methane at the boundary probes Page 1 of 4 FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT D_E Q�� Division of Waste Management NORTH CAROLINA OepaNnent W Environnnnbl puelily Solid Waste Section 7901-M-3, 7901-M-4, 7901-M-5, 7901-M-8A, 7901-M-11 and 7901-M-12. The January 27, 2023, sampling event reported an exceedance in gas probe 7901-M-5; the level of methane detected was 47.7 percent by volume. The facility is currently developing plans to address the exceedances. OBSERVED VIOLATIONS: None. The item(s) listed above were observed by Section staff and require action on behalf of the facility in order to come into or maintain compliance with the Statutes, Rules, and/or other regulatory requirements applicable to this facility. Be advised that pursuant to N.C.G.S. 130A-22, an administrative penalty of up to $15,000 per day may be assessed for each violation of the Solid Waste Laws, Regulations, Conditions of a Permit, or Order under Article 9 of Chapter 130A of the N.C. General Statutes. Further, the facility and/or all responsible parties may also be subject to enforcement actions including penalties, injunction from operation of a solid waste management facility or a solid waste collection service and any such further relief as may be necessary to achieve compliance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Act and Rules. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 1. The permit for this facility includes the following operations: active MSW landfill, scrap tire collection, white goods collection and processing, compressed gas cylinder collection, electronics and TV collection, wood waste collection and processing, inert debris collection and processing, and a convenience center for the drop-off of residential wastes and single stream recyclable materials. 2. Rockingham County has contracted the operation of the landfill to Wall Recycling. A letter submitted by LaBella Associates on behalf of Rockingham County on June 5, 2023, provides a revision to the application to change the landfill operator to Wall Recycling. 3. A landfill gas plant owned and operated by the county is located on the southeast side of the leachate pond. The plant is not currently producing electricity, and all gas is routed to the flare. Records Review: 4. Facility Permit to Operate and Operations Plan are kept on site in the maintenance building. 5. The Facility Annual Report for 2022-23 was reviewed and indicated that the facility received 121,625 tons of waste. The facility is permitted to receive approximately 96,500 tons during the fiscal year. A letter submitted by LaBella Associates on behalf of Rockingham County on June 5, 2023, provides a revision to the application to increase the approved annual disposal rate of landfill. Ensure that the annual disposal rate meets the current approved Permit to Operate. 6. Facility monthly tonnage records were provided for review. The records indicate that the facility has accepted 63,735.97 tons of waste from July 2023 through December 2023. This shows an average of 10,622 tons per month which indicates that the facility is on pace to receive 127,471 tons in this fiscal year. Rockingham County has an approved yearly acceptance of 96,500 tons; however, Rockingham County has submitted a change to increase the approved tonnage. 7. Processed white goods and scrap metal are collected on site and shipped to Wall Recycling facility for processing. White good records were provided by email following the inspection. 8. The facility no longer uses RNG for the removal of CFCs from white goods and instead uses certified facility staff for the removal of CFC's. CFCs removal records were provided for review from July 10, 2023, through January 12, 2024. 9. Scrap tire records were provided and reviewed for the months of March 2023 through January 2024. 10. Facility electronics recycling records were provided for review from March 2023 through January 2024. 11. Incoming loads are randomly selected for inspection as required by permit. Waste screening records are stored on site and were provided for review. Records from March 2023 through January 2024 were reviewed and found to be complete. 12. Leachate hauling records for the facility were provided for review from March 2023 through February 5, 2024. Page 2 of 4 FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT D_E Q�� Division of Waste Management NORTH CAROLINA O.paN W Emironm l pu.lily Solid Waste Section 13. Groundwater monitoring takes place twice annually as required by the permit. The most recent report from October 3, 2023, was reviewed. 14. Landfill gas monitoring takes place on a quarterly basis as required. The facility conducts gas monitoring events monthly to monitor the methane exceedances at the boundary gas probe. Please see the Status of Past Noted Violations section of this report for more information. 15. On January 17, 2024, Robert Pike and Ervin Lane, Hydrogeologist, met with representatives of Rockingham County, Wall Recycling, and Labella Associates at the Rockingham County Landfill to discuss proposals to address the exceedances at the property boundary. On January 26, 2024, Labella Associates stated that the gas probes where the exceedances are occurring were too deep for the trench to work and that LaBella Associates were continuing to explore a solution to address the issue. During the site inspection on February 6, 2024, LaBella Associates stated that a new proposal to install soil vents was under review to be submitted to Mr. Lane. 16. Training records for the facility staff were reviewed: a. Dan Jarboe, Manager of Landfill Operations Certification No. 1851659, expires 09/05/2024. b. Charlie Jarboe, Manager of Landfill Operations Certification, expires November 1, 2025. c. Jeff Ikerd, Manager of Landfill Operations Certification, expires 12/03/2025. Field Inspection: 17. Proper signage was observed at the facility entrance. 18. Facility access roadways are of all-weather construction and in good condition. 19. The facility was observed to be clean and well maintained. Windblown litter was observed to be minimal with litter pick-up crews actively picking up any windblown litter on site. 20. The convenience area was found to be clean and well -maintained. The convenience area is manned during operating hours, and windblown litter is retrieved by facility staff as it occurs. 21. Electronics and televisions are collected on a concrete pad located on the southwest side of the convenience area. Electronics are sorted, packaged, and palletized for transport. Loaded pallets are stored on a covered pad next to the drop-off location. The electronics collection area was observed to be clean and well organized. 22. Scrap tire, wood waste, inert debris, white goods/scrap metal operations and a maintenance building are located southeast of the container storage area on top of closed landfill Area 4. 23. Scrap tires are collected and stored in a large pile located West of the maintenance building. Mr. Jarboe stated that tire trailers are loaded and transported to New River Tire. The scrap tires are stored uncovered and are loaded into trailers provided by New River Tire. Per 15A NCAC 13B .1107(2)(c) ensure that whole and partial scrap tires capable of holding water are covered upon receipt with a water shedding material or disposed of, processed, or removed from the site within ten days of receipt. 24. The wood waste operations area appeared to be in good condition. Ponding water was observed on the outside edge of the wood waste operations area. Dan Jarboe stated that the ponding water would be removed when the ground conditions improve to allow access with machine equipment. No unacceptable waste was observed in the wood waste storage pile. 25. The white goods collection area is located on a gravel area and was observed to be in good condition and well organized. 26. The leachate pond appeared to be in good condition with adequate freeboard. The area surrounding the pond was well -maintained, and the visible portion of the liner appeared to be intact. 27. Landfill side slopes were observed to be in good condition with established vegetation covering the inactive areas. No trees or woody vegetative growth was observed at the time of the inspection. 28. The active landfill side slopes were observed to be in good condition with no evidence of erosion. Dan Jarboe stated that seeding contracts for the side slopes would be released in the following weeks. 29. No evidence of seeps was observed during the inspection. 30. The working face was well defined and observed to be small enough to be manageable by the operators on duty. No unacceptable materials were found in the working face. Page 3 of 4 NORTH CARnLINAD_E Q�� o.n.mm.m m c.w.mmen.i a.i� FACILITY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION REPORT Division of Waste Management Solid Waste Section 31. The operations area was observed to be in good condition with adequate room to allow vehicles to maneuver. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this inspection report. Digitally signed by James R. James R. Pike Pike Date: 2024.02.28 10:25:05 -05,00, Phone: (336) 776-9672 Robert Pike Environmental Senior Specialist Regional Representative [Sent on: February 28, 2024 X Email Hand delivery US Mail Certified No. f j Copies: Deb Aja, Western District Supervisor - Solid Waste Section Dan Jarboe, Wall Recycling — Area Vice President Landfill and Environmental Compliance Page 4 of 4