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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9217_GarnerTransfer_LOSPTO_DIN28552_20171019 Permit No: 9217-TRANSFER-1994 Permit to Operate Life-of-Site October 19, 2017 Document ID No. 28552 Page 1 of 7 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Waste Management Roy Cooper Michael. S. Regan Governor Secretary 1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1646 Phone/Fax 919-707-8200 Internet: http://www.ncdenr.gov An Equal Opportunity \ Affirmative Action Employer STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE SECTION SOLID WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY Permit 9217-TRANSFER-1994 WASTE INDUSTRIES, LLC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Waste Industries USA, Inc.) (OWNER AND OPERATOR) is hereby issued a PERMIT TO OPERATE GARNER TRANSFER STATION (A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE and CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY) Located at 3741 Conquest Drive within the Crosswinds Industrial Part, in Garner, Wake 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 deed recorded for this property listed in Attachment 1, Part III of this permit. Edward F. Mussler, III, P.E. Permitting Branch Supervisor Solid Waste Section Permit No. 9217-TRANSFER-1994 Permit to Operate Life-of-Site October 19, 2017 Document ID No. 28552 Page 2 of 7 ATTACHMENT 1 Permit Status Issuance Expiration 9217-TRANSFER-1994 Active October 19, 2017 Life-of-Site PART I: Permitting History Permit Type Date Issued Document ID Original Issue Permit to Construct September 13, 1994 Original Issue Permit to Operate September 13, 1994 Permit to Operate - Modification #1 March 23, 2000 Permit to Operate - Modification #2 July 6, 2000 Permit to Operate - Modification #3 July 25, 2001 Permit to Operate - Amendment March 20, 2008 4183 Permit to Operate - Modification April 21, 2009 7214 Permit to Operate - Amendment November 16, 2012 17662 Permit to Operate – Life-of-Site October 19, 2017 28552 PART II: List of Documents for the Approved Plan 1. Original site plan dated December 19, 1991. Last modified July 24, 1994. Approved September 13, 1994. 2. Operations plan dated August 8, 1994. Prepared by Ven Poole, Risk Management Director. Approved September 13, 1994. 3. Modification #1: Letter of renewal date October 12, 1999 from Ralph A. Ford, Risk Manager. 4. Modification #2: Letter dated June 30, 2000. Letter addressed the location of disposal utilized by the Garner Transfer Station. 5. Modification #3: Letter dated June 25, 2001. Received July 9, 2001. Letter addressed the operational change for a ram/compacting into an enclosed trailer to a direct dump into an open top trailer. 6. Operations Manual, Garner Transfer Station. Prepared for Waste Industries, LLC. Raleigh, North Carolina. January 2008. 7. Operation Manual Revision, Construction Completion Certification and Warranty Deed for the property. March 11, 2008. DIN 4160. Permit No. 9217-TRANSFER-1994 Permit to Operate Life-of-Site October 19, 2017 Document ID No. 28552 Page 3 of 7 8. Operations Manual Garner Transfer Station, Garner, North Carolina. Revised September 2008. Prepared by Richardson Smith Gardner & Associates, Raleigh, North Carolina. Prepared for Waste Industries, LLC, Raleigh, North Carolina. September 2008. DIN: 7213. 9. Operational Manual, Garner Transfer Station, Garner, North Carolina. Revised by John Pfleger, Sr., EHS Specialist. August 31, 2012. Revised November 14, 2012. DIN 17661. 10. Application for Life-of-Site permit renewal for Waste Industries LLC Wake Transfer Station Submitted by John Pfleger, Waste Industries. August 11, 2017, updated through October 13, 2017. DIN 28476. PART III: Properties Approved for the Solid Waste Facility Wake County, NC Register of Deeds Book Page Grantor Grantee Acres 6915 970 Property Management Group Waste Industries, Inc. 32.21 The facility is located on Lot 1 which is 18.89 acres. PART IV: General Permit Conditions 1. This Permit to Operate permit shall expire on September 13, 2054. Significant site changes may require permit modification. The owner or operator must contact the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Waste Management, Solid Waste Section (Section) for coordination of significant site changes, including, but not limited to, pertinent facility plans, facility operation and waste screening plans. 2. The persons to whom this permit is issued (“permittee”) are the owners and operators of the solid waste management facility. 3. The Permit to Operate for this facility dated March 20, 2008, was recorded in the Wake County Register of Deeds on March 28, 2008, in Deed Book 13023, page 1371. 4. When this property is sold, leased, conveyed, or transferred in any manner, the deed or other instrument of transfer must contain in the deed description section, in no smaller type than that used in the body of the deed or instrument, a statement that the property has been used as a solid waste transfer station and a reference by book and page to the recordation of the permit. 5. By receiving waste at this facility the permittee shall be considered to have accepted the terms and conditions of this permit. 6. Operation of this solid waste management facility shall be in accordance with the North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rules, 15A NCAC 13B; Article 9 of the Chapter 130A Permit No. 9217-TRANSFER-1994 Permit to Operate Life-of-Site October 19, 2017 Document ID No. 28552 Page 4 of 7 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. 7. This permit is issued based on the documents submitted in support of the application for permitting the facility including those identified in Attachment 1, Part II, “List of Documents for Approved Plan,” and which constitute the approved plan for the facility. Where discrepancies exist, the most recent submittals and the Conditions of Permit shall govern. 8. 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 shall 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. 9. The permittee is responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals necessary for the development of this project including approval from appropriate agencies for a General or Individual National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Discharge Permit. Issuance of this permit does not remove the permittee’s responsibilities for compliance with any other local, state or federal rule, regulation, or statute. - End of Section - Permit No. 9217-TRANSFER-1994 Permit to Operate Life-of-Site October 19, 2017 Document ID No. 28552 Page 5 of 7 ATTACHMENT 2 Conditions of Permit to Construct (Intentionally blank) -End of Section- ATTACHMENT 3 Conditions of Permit to Operate PART I: Operation Conditions 1. The facility is permitted to receive solid waste as defined in NCGS 130A-290(a)(35). “Municipal solid waste” means any solid waste resulting from the operation of residential, commercial, industrial, governmental, or institutional establishments that would normally be collected, processed, and disposed of through a public or private solid waste management service. Municipal solid waste does not include hazardous waste, sludge, industrial waste managed in a solid waste management facility owned and operated by the generator of the industrial waste for management of that waste, or solid waste from mining or agricultural operations. NCGS 130A-290(a)(18a) "Construction" or "demolition" when used in connection with "waste" or "debris" means solid waste resulting solely from construction, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations on pavement, buildings, or other structures, but does not include inert debris, land‑clearing debris or yard debris. NCGS 130A-290(a)(4) 2. The following, at a minimum, must not be accepted for disposal at the facility; hazardous waste, liquid wastes, regulated medical waste, sharps not properly packaged, regulated- asbestos containing material as defined in 40 CFR 61, PCB waste as defined in 40 CFR 761, wastes banned from disposal in North Carolina by NCGS 130A-309.10(f). 3. This facility is permitted to receive municipal solid waste (MSW) and construction and demolition waste (C&D) generated in Chatham, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, and Wake counties. 4. Waste must only be transported to facilities that are properly permitted to receive the waste. 5. The permittee must not knowingly dispose of, or accept for transfer for subsequent disposal, MSW that is generated within the boundaries of a unit of local government that by ordinance: a. Prohibits generators or collectors of C&D solid waste from disposing of that type or form of C&D waste. Permit No. 9217-TRANSFER-1994 Permit to Operate Life-of-Site October 19, 2017 Document ID No. 28552 Page 6 of 7 b. Requires generators or collectors of C&D solid waste to recycle that type or form of C&D waste. 6. A responsible individual trained and certified in facility operations must be on-site during all times during operating hours of the facility, in accordance with NCGS 130A-309.25. 7. The permittee must develop, and use, a training and screening program at the facility for detecting and preventing unauthorized wastes from being accepted at the facility. At a minimum, the program must include: a. Random inspections of incoming loads or other comparable procedures. b. Records of all inspections. c. Training of personnel to recognize hazardous, liquid, and other excluded waste types. d. Development of a contingency plan to properly manage any identified hazardous, liquid, MSW, or other excluded or unauthorized wastes. The plan must address the identification, removal, storage, and final disposition of these wastes. 8. The facility must not cause nuisance conditions. a. The tipping floor and transfer trailer loading area must be maintained in a clean, sanitary condition at all times and must be cleaned at least daily in accordance with the approved Operational Plan. b. Waste must only be deposited on a “tipping floor” or directly into a transfer container. Waste must not be stored on the “tipping floor” after operating hours. c. Waste may be stored on-site, transfer trailers designed and maintained to be leak resistant, with watertight covers, a maximum of 24 hours except that a minimal amount of waste may be stored for a maximum of 72 hours when the facility is closed during a weekend or holiday. Storage of the waste must not cause any nuisance, such as odor or attraction of vectors. d. Effective vector control measures must be applied at all times to control any potential vectors including flies, rodents, insects, and other vermin. e. Control measures must be utilized to minimize and eliminate visible dust emissions and blowing litter. i. Fugitive dust emissions are prohibited. ii. Windblown materials must be collected by the end of the day and no windblown material may be allowed to leave the facility boundary. 9. All water that comes in contact with solid waste, including vehicle wash-down water, is leachate and must be captured and properly treated before release to the environment. Permit No. 9217-TRANSFER-1994 Permit to Operate Life-of-Site October 19, 2017 Document ID No. 28552 Page 7 of 7 a. The leachate control system, such as floor drains, leachate collection devices, sanitary sewer connections, and leachate storage tanks, must be operational during facility operations. b. The tipping floor must drain away from the building entrance and into the leachate collection system. 10. All sedimentation and erosion control activities must be conducted in accordance with the Sedimentation Control Act NCGS 113A-50, et seq., and rule promulgated under 15A NCAC 4. 11. Copies of this permit, the approved plans, and all records required to be maintained by the permittee must be maintained at the facility, unless otherwise approved by the Section, and made available to the Section upon request during normal business hours. 12. The permittee must maintain a record of the amount of solid waste received at the facility including daily records of waste received and origins of the loads. Scales must be used to weigh the amount of waste received. The permittee must also maintain a record of the amount of waste transported out of the facility and the destination. The daily records are to be summarized into a monthly report for use in the required annual reports. 13. On or before August 1 annually, the Permittee must submit an annual facility report to the Solid Waste Section, on forms prescribed by the Section. a. The reporting period shall be for the previous year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. b. The annual facility report must list the amount of waste received in tons and be compiled: i. On a monthly basis. ii. By county, city or transfer station of origin. iii. By specific waste type. iv. By receiving disposal facility. v. By diversion to alternative management facilities. c. The completed report must be forwarded to the Regional Environmental Specialist for the facility by the date due on the prescribed annual facility report form. d. A copy of the completed report must be forwarded to each county manager for each county from which waste was received at the facility. Documentation that a copy of the report has been forwarded to the county managers must be sent to the Regional Environmental Specialist by the date due on the prescribed annual facility report form. - End of Permit Conditions -