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T* 3rmerat permit covers STORMWATER AND/OR WASTEWATER DISCHARGES associated with activities under
SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) Code 2875 and/or 2879 [Compost Facilities] classified as large Type 1,
Type 2, and small Type 3. The following are excluded from coverage under this general permit: small Type 1
facilities, backyard composting and on farm composting, large Type 3, all Type 4, any type that discharges into
waters classified as ORW, HWQ, Tr, PNA, or zero flow streams, and stand-alone mulching only facilities with no
accelerated biological decomposition. You can find information on the DEMLR Storm water Program at
deq.nc.gov/SW.
Directions: Print or type all entries on this application. Send the original, signed application with all required
items listed in Item (7) below to: NCDEMLR Stormwater Program, 1612 MSC, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612. The
submission of this application does not guarantee coverage under the General Permit. Prior to coverage under
this General Permit a site inspection will be conducted.
Owner/Operator (to whom all permit correspondence will be mailed):
Name of legal organizational entity:
Legally responsible person as signed in Item (8) below:
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
John Brown
Street address:
City:
State:
�NC
Zip Code:
19109 W Catawba Avenue Suite 110
Cornelius
128031
Telephone number:
Email address:
919-795-1226
jdbrown(a griffinbros corn
Type of Ownership:
Government
El County El Federal ❑Municipal ❑State
Non -government
❑Business (If ownership is business, a copy of NCSOS report
must be included with this application)
❑Individual
2. Industrial Facility (facility being permitted):
Facility name:
Facility environmental contact:
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex C&D Landfill
Brandt Kayser
Street address:
City:
�NC
State:
Zip Code:
5940 Old Smithfield Road
Apex
27539
Parcel Identification Number (PIN):
County:
0740448719
Wake
Telephone number:
Email address:
919-818-0671
hwy550 griffinbros.com
4-digit SIC code:
Facility is:
Date operation is to begin or began:
4953
❑ New ❑ Proposed 121 Existing
October 1, 2021
Latitude of entrance:
Longitude of entrance:
35 684341
-78,842239
Brief description of the types of industrial activities and products manufactured at this facility:
C&D Landfill with Type I composting operations.
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If the Stormwater discharges to a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4), name the operator of the MS4:
0 N/A
This facility uses:
❑ Liquid, granular, or other materials added for their concentrated phosphorus compounds content
❑ Liquid, granular, or other materials added for their concentrated nitrogen compounds content
0 N/A
This facility has a closed -loop recycle system that meets design requirements in 15A NCAC 02T. 1000 and hold the facilities
working volume
0 Yes — stop completion of this NOI. Contact DWR Non -Discharge Permitting Program for permitting requirements
M No
3. Consultant (if applicable):
Name of consultant:
Consulting firm:
Donald Cobb, PG
Civil 8 Environmental Consultants, Inc.
Street address:
City:
State:
Zip code:
3701 Arco Corporate Drive #400
Charlotte
NC
28273
Telephone number:
Email address:
1dcobb@cecinc.com
(980) 237-0373
4. Clutfall(s) (at least one outfall is required to be eligible for coverage):
3-4 digit identifier:
Name of receiving water: Classification:
IC
❑ This water is impaired.
SDO 5
Unnamed tributary of Little Branch
U ThisqVIEW11111MMSTMDL.
Discharge from this outfall is from:
0 Stormwater Only 0 Wastewater Only 0 Wastewa U W11h St
Discharge occurs fro outfall: Ww
,' w often) Continu n ' a co in CFS)
0 Only during a rainfall event ❑ Intermittently find,',
Latitude of outfall:
Longi outfall: 00,
35.687107
-78.851393
Brief description of the industrial activities that drain to this outfall: n
Type I composting and mulching operations.
Do Vehicle Maintenance Activities occur in the drainage are of this outfall? 0 Yes 0 No
If yes, how many gallons of new motor oil are used each month when averaged over the calendar year?
3-4 digit identifier:
Name of receiving water:
Classification:
❑ This water is impaired.
❑ This watershed has a TMDL.
Discharge from this outfall is from:
0 Stormwater Only 0 Wastewater Only 0 Wastewater Comingled with Stormwater
Discharge occurs from this outfall:
0 Only during a rainfall event
0 Intermittently (indicate how often)
Continuously indicate flow in CFS)
Latitude of outfall:
Longitude of outfall:
Brief description of the industrial activities that drain to this outfall:
Do Vehicle Maintenance Activities occur in the drainage are of this outfall? 0 Yes 0 No
If yes, how many gallons of new motor oil are used each month when averaged over the calendar year?
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3-4 digit identifier:
Name of receiving water:
Classification:
❑ This water is impaired.
❑ This watershed has a TMDL.
Discharge from this outfall is from:
❑ Stormwater Only ❑ Wastewater Only ❑ Wastewater Comingled with Stormwater
Discharge occurs from this outfall:
❑ Only during a rainfall event
❑ Intermittently (indicate how often)
❑ Continuously (indicate flow in CFS)
Latitude of outfall:
Longitude of outfall:
Brief description of the industrial activities that drain to this outfall:
Do Vehicle Maintenance Activities occur in the drainage are of this outfall? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If yes, how many gallons of new motor oil are used each month when averaged over the calendar year?
3-4 digit identifier:
Name of receiving water:
Classification:
❑ This water is impaired.
❑ This watershed has a TMDL.
Discharge from this outfall is from:
❑ Stormwater Only ❑ Wastewater Only ❑ Wastewater Comingled with Stormwater
Discharge occurs from this outfall:
❑ Only during a rainfall event
❑ Intermittently (indicate how often)
❑ Continuously (indicate flow in CFS)
Latitude of outfall:
Brief description of the industrial activities that drain to this outfall:
Do Vehicle Maintenwite Activities occur in the drainage are of this outfall? e , ❑ No
If yes, how many gallons of new motor oil are used each month when averaged over thlcalenr$?.
3-4 digit idPf lfier:
Name of receiving water:
ossification:
r
❑ This is i fired.
❑ T ' ,J a ershed has a TMDL.
Discharge from this outfall is from:
❑ Stormwater Only 0 Wastewater Only ❑ Wastewater Comingled with Stormwater
Discharge occurs from this outfall:
❑ Only during a rainfall event
❑ Intermittently (indicate how often)
❑Continuously (indicate flow in CFS)
Latitude of outfall:
Longitude of outfall:
Brief description of the industrial activities that drain to this outfall:
Do Vehicle Maintenance Activities occur in the drainage are of this outfall? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If yes, how many gallons of new motor oil are used each month when averaged over the calendar year?
All outfalls must be listed and at least one outfall is required. Additional outfalls may be added in the section
"Additional Outfalls" found on the last page of this N01.
5. Wastewater treatment alternatives
What wastewaters were considered for this alternatives review: ❑ VE ❑ RM ❑ MD
Are there existing sewer lines within a one mile radius: 0 Yes ❑ No
If Yes:
❑ The wastewater treatment plant will accept the wastewater. It is feasible to connect. Explain:
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6.
The wastewater treatment plant will accept the wastewater. It is not feasible to connect. Explain:
The existing sewer line is approximately 2,500 feet away and topographically upgradient of the stormwater control measure outfall.
0 The wastewater treatment plant will not accept the wastewater (attach a letter documenting)
0 Surface or subsurface disposal is technologically feasible
0 Surface or subsurface disposal is not technologically feasible
Explain: The small size of the contributing drainage area to Basin 5 would
allow for the use of a septic sstem or surficial spray field.
13 Surface or subsurface disposal system is feasible to implement
0 Surface or subsurface disposal system is not feasible to implement
Explain: The various site buffers, topography, soil types, and available space prohibit the use of surface and
subsurface disposal technologies.
What is the feasibility of employing a subsurface or surface discharge as compared to a direct discharge to
surface waters? Explain: Surface and subsurface discharge is not feasible due to buffer and available space
constraints. Additionally, site soils and surrounding topography are not appropriate for either of these methods.
Discharge to surface waters is the most environmentally sound alternative of all reasonably cost-effective
options of the wastewaters being considered:
0 Yes
❑ No — contact DEMLR's Land Application Unit to determine permitting requirements
Other Facility Conditions (check all
❑ This facility has a DMLR Erosion & mentation Control Pe
If checked, list the permit numbers fck all cur its f *�
r
❑ This facility has a Di0sion of Waste Mana pe
If checked, listthe permit numbers for all cu WM its aality:
92-30
O This fadlily has othw NPDES permits.
If checked, list the permit numbers for all current NPDE permits:
NCG120102, NCG240102
❑ This facility has Non -Discharge permits (e.g. recycle permit).
If checked, list the permit numbers for all current Non -Discharge permits:
O This facility uses best management practices or structural stormwater control measures.
If checked, briefly describe the practices/measures and show on site diagram:
Dry basin stormwater control measures.
El This facility has a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).
If checked, please list the date the SWPPP was implemented:
May 2014
❑ This facility is subject to Phase II Post -Construction Area
If checked, please list the permitting authority:
❑ This facility is located in one of the 20 Coastal Counties
If checked, please indicate if the facility is adding more than 10,000 ft2 of built -upon area or is a CAMA Major Permit
13 Will add more than 10,0000 ft of built -upon area
Is a CMA Major Permit
Yes to both
No to both
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7.
❑ This facility is discharging wastewater to a stormwater BMP
If checked, please indicate the permitting authority, and attach letter approval to do so:
❑ This facility has wastewater treatment facilities in the 100-year floodplain
0 This facility stores hazardous waste in the 100-year floodplain.
If checked, describe how the area is protected from flooding:
❑ This facility is a (mark all that apply)
❑ Hazardous Waste Generation Facility
❑ Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility
❑ Hazardous Waste Storage Facility
❑ Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility
If checked, indicate:
Kilograms of waste generated each month:
Type(s) of waste:
How material is stored:
Where material is stored:
Number of waste shipments per year:
Name of transport/disposal vendor:
Transport/disposal vendor EPA ID:
Vendor address:
❑ This facility is located on a Brownfield or Superfund site
If checked, briefly describe the site conditions
1 now 1M ��
Required Items (Application will be returned unless all of the following items have been included): /Z
0 Check for $100 made payable to NCDEQ
0 Copy of most recent Annual Report to the NC Secretary of State
0 This completed application and any supporting documentation
0 Two (2) 24" x 36" site diagrams showing, at a minimum, existing and proposed:
a) outline of drainage areas
b) Stormwater/wastewater treatment structures
c) Location of numbered stormwater/wastewater outfalls (corresponding to which drainage areas)
d) Delineation of drainage areas to each discharge point
e) Runoff conveyance structures
f) Areas and acreage where materials are stored
g) Location of the various composting activities with identifying labels
h) Impervious area acreages
i) Locations(s) of streams and/or wetlands the site is draining to, and applicable buffers
j) Site property lines, North Arrow, and bar scale
k) If applicable, the 100-year floodplain line
1) Acreage of each stormwater and wastewater topographical area
m) Each of the facilities' wastewater or stormwater source and discharge structures and each of its hazardous waste
treatment, storage, or disposal facilities
n) Notation of the water quality classification of the receiving water that site waters eventually discharge to
o) Site location (insert)
O Aline drawing of the water flow through the facility.
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0 A narrative description and identification of the compost manufacturing sequence at the applicant's site, the general
feedstocks, the determination of where the site's final products qualities as "finished compost" as reference in the General
Permit test (NCG240000) and as determined by the DWM permitting process, identification of the stormwater BMPs
employed, and the general nature of the wastewater treatment system utilized to meet process wastewater discharge
limits.
El Copy of county map or USGS quad sheet with the location of the facility clearly marked
❑ Letter documenting that WWTP will not accept wastewater (if applicable)
❑ Approval from permitting authority to discharge wastewater to a stormwater BMP (if applicable)
8. Applicant Certification:
North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6B (i) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false statement,
representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained
under this Article or a rule implementing this Article ... shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not
to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
Under penalty of law, I certify that:
0 I am the person responsible for the permitted industrial activity, for satisfying the requirements of this permit, and for any
civil or criminal penalties incurred due to violations of this permit.
El The information submitted in this NOI is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete based on
my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathe{ing the
information. a -- \
0 1 will abide by all conditions of the NCG240000 permit. I understand that coverage under this permit will constitute the
permit requirements for the discharge(s) and is enforceable in the same manner as an individual permit#,,.
0 I hereby request coverage under the NCG24O0O0 Gen I Permi
Printed Name of Applicant:
i
Title: Chief Operations Officer
,.
9/21 /2021
(Signat r of Applicant) (Date Signed)
Mail the entire package to: DEMLR — Stormwater Program
Department of Environmental Quality
1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1612
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Additional Outfalls
3-4 digit identifier:
Name of receiving water:
Classification:
❑ This water is impaired.
❑ This watershed has a TMDL.
Discharge from this outfall is from:
❑ Stormwater Only ❑ Wastewater Only ❑ Wastewater Comingled with Stormwater
Discharge occurs from this outfall:
❑ Only during a rainfall event
0 Intermittently (indicate how often)
E3 Continuously (indicate flow in CFS)
Latitude of outfall:
Longitude of outfall:
Brief description of the industrial activities that drain to this outfall:
Do Vehicle Maintenance Activities occur in the drainage are of this outfall? ❑ Yes 0 No
If yes, how many gallons of new motor oil are used each month when averaged over the calendar year?
3-4 digit identifier:
Name of receiving water:
Classification:
❑ This water is impaired.
❑ This watershed has a TMDL
Discharge from this outfall is from:
❑ Stormwater Only E3 Wastewater Only ❑ Wastewater Comingled with Stormwater
Discharge occurs from this outfall:
❑ Only during a rainfall event
❑ Intermittently (indicate how often)
❑ Continuously (indicate flow in CFS)
Latitude of outfall: Longitude of outfall:
Brief description of the industrial activities that drain to this outfall:
Do Vehicle Maintenance Activities occur in the drainage are of this outfall? Y No
If yes, how many gallons of new motor oil are used each month when averaged over the calendar year?
3-4 digit identifier:
Name of receiving water:
Classification:
❑ This water is impaired.
❑ This watershed has a TMDL
Discharge from this outfall is from:
Stormwater Only 0 Wastewater Only [3 Wastewater Comingled with Stormwater
Discharge occurs from this outfall:
D Only during a rainfall event
0 Intermittently (indicate how often)
[3 Continuously (indicate flow in CFS)
Latitude of outfall:
Longitude of outfall:
Brief description of the industrial activities that drain to this outfall:
Do Vehicle Maintenance Activities occur in the drainage are of this outfall? 13 Yes 0 No
If yes, how many gallons of new motor oil are used each month when averaged over the calendar year?
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Limited Liability Company
Legal Name
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
Prev Legal Name
Highway 55 C&D Landfill, LLC
Information
Sosld: 0604188
Status: Current -Active O
Date Formed: 9/14/2001
Citizenship: Domestic
Annual Report Due Date: April 15th
CurrentAnnual Report Status:
Registered Agent: Griffin, Michael Lamar
Addresses
Reg Office
19109 West Catawba Ave. Suite 110
Cornelius, NC 28031-5614
Principal Office
19109 West Catawba Ave. Suite 110
Cornelius, NC 28031-5614
Company Officials
Reg Mailing Mailing
19109 West Catawba Ave. Suite 110 19109 West Catawba Ave. Suite 110
Cornelius, NC 28031-5614 Cornelius, NC 28031-5614
All LLCs are managed by their managers pursuant to N.C.G.S. 57D-3-20.
Manager Manager
Greenway Waste Solutions, LLC Michael Griffin
19109 West Catawba Ave. Suite 110 19109 W Catawba Ave Suite 110
Cornelius NC 28031-5614 Cornelius NC 28031-5611
GREENWAY WASTE SOLUTIONS OF APEX, LLC LANDFILL
LARGE TYPE 1 SOLID WASTE COMPOST OPERATIONS PLAN
GREENWAY WASTE SOLUTIONS OF APEX, LLC
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILL AND LARGE
TYPE 1 SOLID WASTE COMPOST AND REPROCESSING FACILITY
NO. 92-30-CDLF
Prepared For:
GREENWAY WASTE SOLUTIONS OF APEX, LLC.
APEX, NC
Prepared By:
CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC.
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
CEC Project 111-370.003
May 2016
Updated March 2019
North Carolina Board of Examiners
For
Engineers and Surveyors
License No. C-3035
//7M Affr
Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
1900 Center Park Drive. Suite A I Charlotte, NC 28217 1 p: 980-237-0373 f: 980-237-0372 1 www.cecinc.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS................................................................................................1
1.1 Project Description.................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Site Requirements................................................................................................... 2
2.0 FACILITY DESIGN..........................................................................................................3
2.1 Site Development.................................................................................................... 3
3.0 DESIGN REPORT.............................................................................................................4
3.1
Design Capacity...................................................................................................... 4
3.2
Material Processing................................................................................................. 4
3.3
Temperature Monitoring......................................................................................... 5
3.4
Temperature Control............................................................................................... 6
3.5
Service Area............................................................................................................ 6
3.6
Equipment Requirements........................................................................................ 6
4.0 CONTAINMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM .........................7
4.1 Groundwater Considerations.................................................................................. 7
4.2 Controlling Nuisances And Vectors....................................................................... 7
5.0 GENERAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.......................................................8
5.1
Plan And Permit Requirements............................................................................... 8
5.2
Hours Of Operation................................................................................................. 8
5.3
Drop -Off Area......................................................................................................... 8
5.4
Windrow Processing............................................................................................... 8
5.5
Adverse Weather Conditions.................................................................................. 9
5.6
Flow Diagram......................................................................................................... 9
5.7
Contingency Plan.................................................................................................... 9
6.0 FACILITY OPERATION...............................................................................................11
6.1 Training Of Facility Personnel.............................................................................. 11
6.2 Entrance................................................................................................................ 11
6.3 Access And Security............................................................................................. 11
6.4 Signs......................................................................................................................12
6.5 Waste Acceptance................................................................................................. 12
6.6 Dust, Litter, Odors, And Vectors.......................................................................... 13
6.7 Landscaping Maintenance.................................................................................... 13
Civil & Environmental Consultants. Inc. -i- GWSA Compost Operations Plan
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1.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS
1.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This Operations Plan for a Type l Composting Facility pen -nit for the Greenway Waste Solutions
of Apex, LLC Landfill (Landfill) is being submitted by Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
on behalf of Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC. This plan meets the composting facility
design parameters, contraction requirements, and design drawing requirements found in Section
.1400 of 15A NCAC 13B of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ)
Solid Waste Management Rules (See attachment 1). This package includes information regarding
the site design, construction and operation.
Project Title: Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC Landfill
Composting Facility
Owner: Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
19109 West Catawba Avenue, Suite 200
Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-0329
Owner's Representative:
Consulting Engineer:
Consulting Engineer's
Representative:
Proposed Site Operator:
Operator's Representative:
Civil & Environmental Consultants. Inc.
Mr. John Brown, Landfill Manager
Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc.
1900 Center Park Drive
Suite A
Charlotte, NC 28217
Scott L. Brown, P.E.
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
19109 West Catawba Avenue, Suite 200
Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-0329
Mr. John Brown, Landfill Manager
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March 2019
The Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC Landfill Composting Facility is located at 5940 Old
Smithfield Road, in Apex, NC. The composting facility is located as shown on the Facility
Operations Plan, Figure 1 included in the Landfill Operations Plan, and consists of land totaling
approximately 2.0 acres. The property is owned by Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC and
will be operated by Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC. Mr. John Brown, Landfill Manager
(Telephone (919) 795-0599) is responsible for daily operations.
1.2 SITE REQUIREMENTS
The composting facility is not located over a closed -out disposal facility. This can be confirmed
by viewing the Facility Operations Plan, Drawing F100 in Appendix B. The surrounding area
consists of woods and vegetation. Existing ground surface elevations of the proposed composting
area range from 340 to 354 feet, mean sea level (MSL). The property surrounding the composting
area is owned by Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC. The applicable buffer requirements
are met (see Site Development section 2.1 below) where the composting facility is surrounded by
others.
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2.0 FACILITY DESIGN
2.1 SITE DEVELOPMENT
The site is not currently located within an existing flood plain, nor does the design result in washout
of solid waste such as to pose a hazard to human life, wildlife, land or water resources. The
composting facility is be located, as required, a minimum of fifty (50) feet from any property
boundary delineating parcels of land not owned by Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC. A
two hundred (200) foot minimum buffer between compost areas and residences or dwellings not
owned or occupied by the permittee will be maintained at all times. A fifty (50) foot buffer zone
will be maintained between the composting area and perennial streams/rivers. A twenty-five (25)
foot minimum buffer will be maintained between compost areas and swales or berms to allow for
adequate access of firefighting equipment.
The composting facility is located in accordance with 15A NCAC 2B .0200, Classification and
Water Quality Standards Applicable to Surface Waters in North Carolina. The site will not cause
a discharge of materials or fill materials into waters of the State that would be in violation of
Section(s) 404, and 402 of the Clean water Act, or in violation of the requirements of the National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). The site will not cause non -point source
pollution of waters of the state that violates assigned water quality standards.
The site shall not contravene groundwater standards as established under 15A NCAC 2L. The
portion of the site designated for active composting will have a soil texture finer than loamy sand,
and a depth to the seasonal high water table shall be maintained of at least twelve (12) inches,
(Type l facility).
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3.0 DESIGN REPORT
3.1 DESIGN CAPACITY
The design capacity of the facility is approximately 20,000 cubic yards per year.
3.2 MATERIAL PROCESSING
This section provides general material processing information. Detailed operations are illustrated
on the flow diagram on Page 13 of this report.
Compost (grass clippings and loose leaves)
Grass clippings will be received at a set tipping fee, unless other agreements are made. All material
shall be transported through the scales for weighing verification. The material will then be
transported to the compost area for unloading. The grass clippings and leaves will be segregated
in compost windrows. Product mixing will include some soil and mulch fines to enhance
nitrification. The compost produced will be available to the local governmental agencies and
residents as applicable.
Land-clearingdebris ebris (tree limbs, tree stumps, etc.)
Land -clearing debris will be transported in bulk loads and weighed at the scale house. Land -
clearing debris generated on site will not be weighed. The material will then be transported to the
compost area. Marketable timber may be temporary stockpiled in the mulch storage area or other
material storage areas as depicted in the Facility Operations Plan, Figure I of the Landfill
Operations Plan. This debris material will also be stored in windrows or static piles for proper
management. The material will be scheduled for grinding when windrow storage capacity reaches
6,000 cubic yards. A grinder will be utilized to produce mulch from the material. The mulch
products will then be placed in the windrows for storage. The mulch produced will be used on -site
to supplement erosion control measures. Excess mulch may be stored in the mulch storage area or
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other material storage areas as depicted in the Facility Operations Plan, Figure 1 of the Landfill
Operations Plan.
Soil from land -clearing debris
Topsoil from root balls of stumps will be removed prior to grinding and stockpiled separately. The
fines from mulch screening will be mixed with the topsoil removed from the root balls, and power
screened to refine the product type. The material will then be placed in windrows for storage. This
material will be used to improve cover soils for hydro -seeding. The material may be stored outside
of the composting operation in material storage areas as depicted in the facility Operations Plan,
Figure 1 of the Landfill Operations Plan.
3.3 TEMPERATURE MONITORING
The compost is monitored on a monthly basis for temperature. For compost windrows that have
been in storage for thirty (30) days or longer, the temperature is to be monitored on a weekly basis.
The temperature probes will be placed in the compost to document and measure temperature
generations. The recorded temperature will be used to ensure that the minimum temperature of
13 V F for three (3) days is maintained for the compost. Should the recorded temperature fall below
the 13 V F temperature specified, pathogen testing will be performed to ensure pathogen levels are
in the required range.
The procedure utilized for temperature recording is random testing of all stored compost in
windrows at the frequencies mentioned above. Each composting windrow will be monitored with
a compost thermometer, which has a 48-inch probe to ensure that all areas inside the windrow can
be measured. Each probe measurement will be obtained at fifty (50) foot intervals utilizing the full
length of the probe. Each probe will be monitored for a period of approximately five minutes, or
until the temperature reading has stabilized. Each monitoring event will be recorded on a
monitoring chart. The probe will be verified twice daily at the same location for temperature
recordation. If necessary, additional windrow turning will be performed for the compost to bring
the temperature up to the required 131° F for three days.
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3.4 TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Windrow turning is performed on the compost once to twice monthly. The compost is turned using
a front-end loader or windrow turner. If temperatures for the compost windrows fall below the
1310 F required for three days, additional windrow turning will be performed.
In addition to windrow turning, adding a mixture of grass clippings with the wood chips and leaves
will increase biodegradation. If additional turning does not bring temperatures to the desired range,
ammonium nitrate may be added to improve biodegradation.
3.5 SERVICE AREA
The Landfill composting site will continue to service Wake County and other counties as approved
by franchise.
3.6 EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
The facility will be operated with equipment used by the facility owner to maintain and operate
the existing municipal landfill.
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4.0 CONTAINMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM
4.1 GROUNDWATER CONSIDERATIONS
A minimum of twelve (12) inches will be maintained to the seasonal high water table.
4.2 CONTROLLING NUISANCES AND VECTORS
Potential nuisances affecting the area surrounding the landfill's composting facility include odor,
dust, fires, blowing litter, sedimentation, and vectors. Potential vectors include rodents, birds, and
other scavengers.
A water truck will be used to control dust emissions on borrow areas and haul roads and. This
equipment will be used on an as -needed basis.
Open burning is not permitted at the landfill. In the event of a fire in the debris, the burning
materials will be covered with a soil cover if the fire is deemed manageable. If the fire is
determined to be unmanageable for landfill personnel, the local fire department will be notified.
Fences will be used to control blowing litter. Routine inspection and policing of the facility will
be conducted to ensure that litter will not pose a nuisance or hazard.
Odors and vectors are not expected to be problematic.
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5.0 GENERAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
5.1 PLAN AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
All construction documents and plans of the permit shall be followed. A copy of the plans, permits,
and operational reports shall be maintained at the office at all times.
5.2 HOURS OF OPERATION
The Landfill and its composting facility will typically maintain operating hours between 7:00 AM
and 5:00 PM Monday through Friday and 7:00 AM until 12:00 PM on Saturdays. The facility may
be closed on the following holidays:
New Year's Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day
Independence Day Christmas Day Memorial Day
A sign or signs identifying the owner, operator, telephone number, NCDEQ permit number, types
of waste accepted and the landfill operating hours will be posted at the entrance to the landfill.
5.3 DROP-OFF AREA
The drop-off area will be located adjacent to the scale house at the entrance to the landfill, which
is shown on the Facility Operations Plan, Figure I in the Landfill Operations Plan. Waste that does
not meet the criteria for the acceptable materials shall be disposed of in an on -site waste container
for future disposal at the permitted municipal solid waste landfill.
5.4 WINDROW PROCESSING
The composting process itself takes an extended period. The windrows containing compost are to
be turned once to twice monthly. The composting matter is to remain in the windrows for
approximately three to six months for aging prior to use. Compost feedstock materials, including
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wood, mulch, grass clippings, and detritus, may be stockpiled in the mulch storage area,
composting area, and on top of the Phase 11 area of the landfill. Windrowed compost and finished
compost may be stockpiled in the mulch storage area or in other material storage areas. The
locations of compost feedstock stockpiling, compost windorws, and finished compost are depicted
in the Facility Operations Plan, Figure 1 in the Landfill Operations Plan.
5.5 ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS
Processing, loading, and storage of mulch and compost are done regardless of the weather
conditions.
The drop-off area and entrance have all-weather roadways. The roadways shall be kept clear during
periods of snowfall. Tub grinding and screening may be stopped during periods of high winds,
should dust become an issue. Dust shall be controlled on the roadways as described in Section 4.2.
5.6 FLOW DIAGRAM
Please refer to the attached Flow Diagram on Page 14 of this report.
5.7 CONTINGENCY PLAN
Should an instance of on -site equipment failure or temporary shutdown of the facility occur, all
incoming loads of material shall be stockpiled at the drop-off area.
On -site, no open burning of material is permitted. Should accidental fires occur, equipment and
stockpiled soil shall be provided to control them. Any occurrence of fire at the facility shall be
reported to the NCDEQ Division of Waste Management within 24 hours, and written notification
shall be submitted by the Landfill Manager within 15 days.
Should a fire occur at the facility, the local fire department (Wake County Fire Department) shall
be notified. Loads that are hot shall be removed immediately and placed away from the facility
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and the fire department shall be notified. Said loads shall be sprayed down with water until the fire
and/or combustion is extinguished. The load shall then be reloaded for disposal in the landfill.
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6.0 FACILITY OPERATION
6.1 TRAINING OF FACILITY PERSONNEL
The proposed management team and site operations staff is properly trained to execute important
tasks such as the following:
1. Monitoring of incoming wastes;
2. Identification of unauthorized wastes;
3. Accurate recording of accepted wastes; and
4. Safe equipment operation.
The management team includes Mr. John Brown, the Landfill Manager and Steve Narron, the
Assistant Landfill Manager.
6.2 ENTRANCE
The existing entrance and haul roads for the Landfill will be used to access the Landfill
Composting Facility.
6.3 ACCESS AND SECURITY
The site has controlled access with the use of entrance gates. The entrance gates allow entry to
the currently operating landfill located to the west of the composting facility. The same entrance
will be used for access to the composting facility, and will remain gated. Access to the composting
facility is restricted to the entrance gate only. The currently operating landfill (with fencing and
wooded buffer) prevents un-authorized access to the compost area. Access roads are all-weather
construction and will be maintained in good condition.
A scale house is located at the entrance with an attendant present during operational hours. The
attendant is responsible for evaluating loads to assure compliance with operation requirements and
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to direct the loads to the appropriate location on sitelandfill or composting facility. In addition,
signs are posted to direct loads to the appropriate area.
Dust is controlled on access roads through the use of a water truck. Signs are posted indicating that
liquid, hazardous, and municipal wastes are prohibited.
6.4 SIGNS
Existing signs are provided at the site entrance and show the contact name, telephone number,
permit number, and the landfill operating hours. Information on disposal procedures and wastes
that cannot be accepted is also provided. Traffic signs will be provided as needed to direct
customers and to promote orderly traffic flow to and from the disposal areas.
6.5 WASTE ACCEPTANCE
The Landfill Compost Facility will accept yard trash as defined in 30A-290(a)(45) (solid waste
consisting solely of vegetative matter resulting from landscaping maintenance). All yard trash will
be composted. The following waste will be accepted:
l . Grass clippings, loose leaves, etc.;
2. Tree limbs, stumps, etc.; and
3. Soil from land clearing debris.
The Landfill Compost Facility cannot accept or process in to compost, the following wastes:
l . Hazardous waste nor asbestos containing waste;
2. Household hazardous waste; and
3. Any compost made from solid waste.
The Landfill Manager will notify the NCDEQ Division of Waste Management within 24 hours of
an attempt to dispose of any of the forbidden waste products.
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6.6 DUST, LITTER, ODORS, AND VECTORS
Dust, litter, odors, and vectors are discussed in Section 4.2. Dust generated by composting
operation will be controlled or reduced by:
1. Application of water by using a water truck;
2. Regular removal of mud and dirt from the paved roads; and
3. Vegetating of final cover and borrow areas as soon as practical.
Blowing litter will be reduced or controlled by:
l . Limiting the size of the active working area;
2. Utilization of litter fences; and
3. Policing of the area.
Odors and vectors are not expected to be problematic.
If environmental problems associated with the landfill are detected and confirmed by NCDEQ,
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC will submit to NCDEQ for review and approval a
corrective action plan and a schedule of compliance for implementing the plan.
6.7 LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE
Landscaping maintenance will include the existing entrance. Grass is mowed as needed and any
distressed areas will be fertilized or replanted. Planted shrubbery and trees will be fertilized and
mulched as needed.
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Flow Diagram
Station 1 — Recycling &
Reprocessing Drop-off Area
Station 2 — Materials
Storage
Station 3 — Mobile Units
(Power Screen, Grinder)
Station 5 - Compost Windrows
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Station 4 — Mulch and Topsoil
Windrows
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Facility Information
Construction and Demolition Landfill Facility Information
C&D LF Facility Identification"
Permit Number
Permit Name
Contacts
Isthe Facility Contact and the Billing Contact the same person?'
Facility Contact
Salutation" First Name" Last Name'
Title"
Mr. Grant Kiser
Manag
P.l
Billing Contact
Salutation* First Name*
Last Name'
Mrs. April
Carroll
Address
Is the Physical and Mailing Address the same?*
Physical Address
9230-CDLF-2014
Greenway Waste
Solutions of Apex,
LLC :
EADSldmconners
9230-CDLF-2014
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
r Yes r No
Telephone"
Email*
(919) 367-
granl@griffinbros.co
2895
m
Title'
Telephone* Snail' - - - - -
Controller
(704) arcarroll - _ -
895-2796 @griffinbr-
os.com
IT Yes r No .
Street/Road`l'! City/Town'
Lpcode� County'
5940 Old Smithfield Apex
27539 Wake
Rd
Disposal Operations"
Did your fad lity accept and dispose waste during the reporting period?-
r Yes r No _
Enter Yes or No. then please dick the Next button on the lower right
Airspace / Capacity Data
Questions in this section relate to all cal Is/units of the lined facility operated under the current 4-digit
permit number regardless of whether the cellslunits are dosed or are not contiguous at the time of this report.
Tonnage must be based on scale records and corner the period between the opening date and
the date of the last surrey unless another period is approved. Arspace measurements include daily, intermediate
and final cover.
Most Recent Survey Date' Total Airspace Used [cubic yards]'
Total Tate Disposed In used Airspace*
3M/2021 2,864,581
1,570,629.00
Operations
Tipping FeefTon:"
$ 43.50
Doesthe Tip Fee include the $21ton Solid Waste Tax?`
f Yes
r No
Attach Fee Schedule if Needed
Leachate Management*
Alternative Cover Information
2020 Rate Sheet.pdf 37.38KB
Mydocumenttype maybe uploaded here. - -
How is leachate transported to the waste water treatment facility? -- -
r r Pump Truck 17 Not Applicable r. .
Sewer Other [Dewirlbe]
Connection -
Please describe the type[sj of altemat w dailycover used at this facility?
Soil from on -site barrowarea.
Waste Disposal Data
Waste Digwsal Data Entry*
Wbuld you preferto IvbnualiyEnter Data or Upload a Spreadsheet?
P Manually Enter Waste Disposal Data
r Upload Spreadsheet
Waste Sources from North Carolina
Flease enter the Total amount of waste receiNed at this facility originating from North Carolina during
the reporting period. Indicate Tonnage recei%ed byCountyofwaste origin.
If wastB was receNedfrom a
Transfer Station, please indicate the Countylocation ofthe Transfer Station.
State Cotady* (?) Jul Aug Sep Oct
Nov
Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May
Jun
Totals
N Wake 8,3 8,9 9,1 11,
10,
9,8 8,9 7,8 10, 10, 8,5
7,9
112,
c 60. 45. 86. 034
559
80. 49. 07. 403 549 58.
73.
208. -
63 14 19 .42
.07
49 67 84 .45 .28 66
53
37
Total NC Sources
112,208.37
Outof.4tate Waste
Did yourfecilityrecel%e waste from Cvtof--State sources?
r Yes r No
Total Waste Pacetved
112,208.37
Recovered Material Data
Pease indicate what other activities occur at this fad I itybelow.
r" Recycling/Reuse Collection r Scrap Tire Collection
r- White Goods Collection (— Household Flazardous Waste
Collection
r' Enter Other Activity
Recovered Materials Table
Please list below the quantities of materials that were counted in the Mste Disposal Data table but removed from the waste stream al this facility. Source -Separated material recoverywill be counted in the Local
Government Solid Waste and k4aterials Management Annual Reporting Form. r0matform is available at this link: https)/deq.nc.goJabwVdivlsionshvaste-management/solid-waste-secfion/annual-reporting.]
Material
Tons
Aluminum Cans
0.00
Cardboard
0.00
Carpet
0.00
Commingled Recyclables
0,00
Computer Equipment
0,00
Concrete / Rubble I Asphalt
2,303.06 -
Fluorescent Light Bulbs
0.00 -. - -
Glass
0.00 - -.-. - -- -.
Gypsum / Drywall Board
0.00 - -
Metal: Steel Cans
0.00 - - - -
Metal: Other
0.00
Pallets
0.00
Paper
0.00--
Plastic
0,00
Televisions
0,00
Used Oil / Oil Filters
0.00 - -
White Goods
0,00 - -
Wood
0,00 -
Specify Other Recovered Tons
Land Clearing 7.134.76 -
Total Material Recovered from the Waste Stream, Tons 9,437.82 - -
NC E-500K Disposal Tax and Waste Summary
NC E-500K Disposal Tax Data
If your facility is required to file NC E-500K fors with NC Department of Revenue,
please proNde the four quartedytonnages this faalityreported during the reporting period - - - -
Quarter Tons Reported
Jul 1 - Sep 30 23,904.93
Oct 1 -Dec 31 28,149,48
Jan 1 - Mar 31 25,722.62
Apr 1 - Jun 30 24,993.52
..
Total NC E-500K Tons Reported
102,770.55
Exempt Waste Disposal'
Did your facility dispose ofwaste materials that were exemptfrom the NC E-500K Disposal
Taxor
Was the Total NC E-500K Tons Reported above adjusted from the Net Waste Subject to Tax
below?
r Yes r No
Summary of Facility Activity
Please verify the totals of waste received, recycled, landfilled and tax exempt below. - -
Total Waste Received Total Recovered Net Waste Landfilled Landfill Rate Exempt / Adj Waste Net Waste Subject to
Tax
112,208.3 9,437.82 102,770.5 0.92 0.00 102,770.5
7 5 5
If the totals above are incorrect please renew and correct the data in the Waste Disposal and Recovered Nbtahals tabs. -
Waste Disposal Summary
Risk Assessment
Receptors
Please indicate either Yes or No for each question below and pmHde the verifiable distance or distances requested [such as using range finders. GIS maps, surrey measurements]. Please attach additional
information including GIS maps, lists of potable well locations, etc.
1. Are Residential Structures located within 1,500 feet of the Edge of Waste?
r Yes IT No
• 2. Are Water Supply Walls located within 1,500 feet of the Edge of Waste? -
f Yes r No
•- 3. Are Community(vLnicipal Water supply Wells located within 1,500 feet of the Edge of -
Waste?
r Yes r No
• 4. he Surface Water Features located within 1,500 feet of the Edge of Waste?
r Yes r No ..
! if Yes, how many? .
2
* Rease list the three closest distances [in feet] from the Edge of Waste. - -
100,200
• Please list the names of the water bodies. "
Little Branch & Falls Branch - -
* 5. Is Public Water Auilable within 1,5W feet of the Edge of Waste?
r Yes r No
Corrective Measures
* 6. Does the facility use an active methane eMracbon system [blower, vacuum, flare, etc]?
r Yes r No
* 7. Does the fad lily use an passi+,e methane eQraction system [trench, vents, etc.j?
r Yes r No
Certified Operators / Certification / Submittal
Certified Operators*
Are SWANAor other certified operatorts) employed at your facility?
r• Yes r No
SWANA or Other Certified Operators
Reaseenter the followinginformationforallCertified Operators workingatyourfacility.
- -
Name
Certification Type (1)
btpiretion Date
Grant Kiser
Manager of LF
6/13/2022 _ ..
Operations
Kim Womack
Certified LF
11/20/2023 -
Operations
Specialist
Certification*
W CERTIFICATION: I certify that the information provided is an accurate
representation of the activity at this facility.
REMNDER: According to G.S. 130A309.09D(b), this report must be sent to the County
-
Manager of each muntyfrom which waste was receiked. Acopyof this report will be - -
automadcallyforwardedtotheRegionalEnvironmentalSeniorSpecalistforyourcounty. -
Name*
April Carroll _
Title *
Controller
Email*
arcarroll@griffinbros.com
Date *
7/20/2021
Comments
Facility Information
Composting Facility Information
Composting Facility Identification*
Permit Number
Permit Name
Contacts
Is the Facility Contact and the Billing Contact the same
person?*
Facility Contact
Salutation* First Name' Last Name* Title`
Mr. Grant Kiser Manager
041006101 01111
0
NORTN UROLMA
FmLpurwNelQwMr
Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex, LLC
r Yes r W,
Telephone*
(919)367-2895
Billing Contact
Salutation' First Name* Last Name* Title* Telephone'
Mrs. April Carroll Controlle (704) 895-2796
r
Address
Is the Physical and Mailing Addressthe same?* r• Yes
Physical Address
Street/Road* t')
5940 Old Smithfield Rd
Facility Operations*
Email*
Grant@griffinbros.com
Clty/Town * Zip Code * County
Apex 27539 Wake
Did Wurfaciliryoperate during the reporting period?
G Yes r No ..
Operations
Tipping Fee per Ton* S 105.00
Attach a fee schedule if appropriate. 2020 Rate Sheet.pdf 37.38K6
Temperature and Testing* Please attach results of monthly temperature monitoring for the reporting period.
For Type II, III, and lWadlities, attach results of tests (Waste Analysis with metals and pathogens) as required in Rule 15A - ..
NCPC 13B .1407 for the reporting period. Current Rules state that "Compost shall beanalyzed at intervals of every20,000 tons
of compost produced or eery six months, whiche+er comes first"
Compost Temp Report 7-2020 .xlsx 32.87KB
Compost Temps 2021 annual Reporl.Asx 35.33KB
Compost Waste Received by Type
Compost Waste Received by Type
Please indicate the quantities of waste material by We accepted for composting at your facility.
Material
Received, tors
composted tors
tlwsable/Disposed, tons
Yard Waste
7,134.76
7,134,76
0.00
Oder Material, specify
Recelved, tons
composted tors
Lkxmble/Ditpoeed, tors
0.00
0.00
0.00
Received, tons
Composted, tons
uwisable/Disposed, lore
Totals
7,134.76
7,134.76
0.00
Compost Production
Compost Production
Indicate the type and quantity in Tons of compost your facility produced, utilized or other disposition during the reporting period.
Type Compost Created Used Internally/Not Sold to Public Given to Public Stockpiled Other11)
Marketed
Mulch 30000 000 0.00 0,00 300.00
Compost 16,155.77 000 11,945.27 170.50 4,000.00
Other Type Compost Created Used Internally/Not Sold to Public Given to Public Stockpiled Other()
Marketed
Totals 16,455.77 0.00 11,945.27 170.50 4,300.00 0.00
Description of Other If the column labeled Other is used above, please proude a description for that use.
Or
Compost Waste Received by County
Waste Data Entry*
VWuld you prefer to Manually Enter Data or Upload a Spreadsheet?
r Manually Enter Waste Disposal Data
r Upload Spreadsheet
Compost Waste from North Carolina Monthly
Data
Please enter the Total amount of waste received at this facility originating
from North Carolina during the reporting period. Indicate Tonnage receiNed byCounty of waste origin.
State* County* 0) Jul Aug Sep
Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Totals
N Wake 620.3 563.5 610.4
737.5 1,146 932.2 252.0 140.6 591.8 640.8 445. 453. 7,134
C 2 8 1
2 .28 3 4 5 6 0 87 20 .76
Total North Carolina Sources tons
7,134.76
Out -of -State Waste*
Did yourfacilityrecei%ewastefrom OutofStatesources?
r Yes r No
Total Waste Received, tons
7,134.76
Difference in Totals
Difference between Total Types of Material Received and
0.00
Total Waste Received.
Certification and Submittal
Certification"
W CERTIFICATION: I certify that the information provided is an accurate representation of the
activity at this facility. -
REMNDER: According to G-S. 130A309.09D(b), this report must be sent to the County fvhnager of each countyfrorn which
waste was received. Acopy of this report will be automaficallyforwarded to the Regional EnHronmental Senior Specialist for
your county
Narne *
April Carroll
Title*
Controller -- - .
Email"
arcarroll@griffinbros.com
Date *
7/29/2021
Comments
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(5) LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ANNUAL REPORT
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NAME OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: Greenway Waste Solutions of Apex. LLC
SECRETARY OF STATE ID NUMBER: 0604188 STATE OF FORMATION: NC
REPORT FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR: 2021
SECTION A: REGISTERED AGENT'S INFORMATION
1. NAME OF REGISTERED AGENT: Griffin. Michael Lamar
Fling Office Use Only
E - Filed Annual
Report
0604188
Changes
2. SIGNATURE OF THE NEW REGISTERED AGENT:
SIGNATURE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT
3. REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE STREET ADDRESS & COUNTY 4. REGISTERED AGENT OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS
19109 West Catawba Ave.
Cornelius, NC 28031-5614 Mecklenburq Cou
SECTION B: PRINCIPAL OFFICE INFORMATION
19109 West Catawba Ave., Suite 110
Cornelius, NC 28031-5614
1. DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF BUSINESS: Reclamation & Recycling
2. PRINCIPAL OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: 704) 895-4506 3. PRINCIPAL OFFICE EMAIL: Privacy Redaction
4. PRINCIPAL OFFICE STREET ADDRESS
19109 West Catawba Ave., Suite 110
5. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS
19109 West Catawba Ave.
Cornelius, NC 28031-5614 Cornelius, NC 28031-5614
6. Select one of the following if applicable. (Optional see instructions)
❑ The company is a veteran -owned small business
❑ The company is a service -disabled veteran -owned small business
SECTION C: COMPANY OFFICIALS (Enter additional company officials in Section E.)
NAME: Greenway Waste Solutions, LLC NAME: Charles Blythe
TITLE: Manager TITLE: Manager
ADDRESS: 19109 West Catawba Ave. ADDRESS:
NAME: Calvin McClure
TITLE: Manager
ADDRESS:
Suite 110 P.O. Box 69 9721 Hutchinson Lane
Cornelius, NC 28031-5614 Trenton, NC 28585 Charlotte, NC 28216
SECTION D: CERTIFICATION OF ANNUAL REPORT. Section D must be completed in its entirety by a person/business entity.
Greenway Waste Solutions, LLC, by JON ALLEN CFO
SIGNATURE
Form must be signed by a Company Official listed under Section C of This form.
4/12/2021
DATE
Greenway Waste Solutions, LLC, by JON ALLEN CFO Manager
Print or Type Name of Company Official Print or Type Title of Company Official
This Annual Report has been filed electronically.
MAIL TO: Secretary of State, Business Registration Division, Post Office Box 29525, Raleigh, NC 27626-0525
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