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Chandler, Jeffrey A
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Good morning,
On March 16, 2023, Julianna Hawley of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services (CMSWS)
conducted an inspection of the above referenced facility, as permitted by Section 5 of the Mecklenburg County
Surface Water Pollution Control Ordinance. At the time of inspection, the facility was observed to be in
compliance with the Mecklenburg County Surface Water Pollution Control Ordinance.
The inspection was also conducted as part of a cooperative working agreement between Mecklenburg
County and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) – Division of Energy, Mineral
and Land Resources (DEMLR). NCDEQ – DEMLR has been copied on this report and made aware of the
following observations regarding the facility’s NPDES stormwater permit:
1) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has been developed, recorded, and implemented. However,
a repeat deficiency was noted for failure to conduct non-stormwater discharge evaluations. The facility should
certify annually that the stormwater outfalls have been evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges.
2) Qualitative Monitoring
Qualitative monitoring has been conducted and recorded.
3) Analytical Monitoring
Analytical monitoring has been conducted and recorded.
Thank you for the assistance and cooperation with the site inspection. The attached report provides
details about inspection observations and should be self-explanatory. Please contact me at (704) 654-1394 if
you have any questions or need additional information. For questions specifically regarding your NPDES
stormwater permit, please contact Zahid Khan with NCDEQ – DEMLR at (704) 663-1699.
Thank you,
Julianna Hawley (she/her)
Environmental Specialist
Land Use and Environmental Services Agency
Mecklenburg County Government
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Gary Stinson, Manager
Soil Supply, Inc.
10219 Hagers Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
Subject: Industrial Facility Inspection
Soil Supply, Inc.
Dear Gary Stinson:
StormWater.CharMeck.org
On March 16, 2023, Julianna Hawley of Charlotte -Mecklenburg Storm Water Services
(CMSWS) conducted an inspection of the above referenced facility, as permitted by Section 5 of
the Mecklenburg County Surface Water Pollution Control Ordinance. At the time of inspection,
the facility was observed to be in compliance with the Mecklenburg County Surface Water
Pollution Control Ordinance.
The inspection was also conducted as part of a cooperative working agreement between
Mecklenburg County and the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) —
Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR). NCDEQ — DEMLR has been copied
on this report and made aware of the following observations regarding the facility's NPDES
stormwater permit:
1) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has been developed, recorded, and
implemented. However, a repeat deficiency was noted for failure to conduct non-stormwater
discharge evaluations. The facility should certify annually that the stormwater outfalls have been
evaluated for the presence of non-stormwater discharges.
2) Qualitative Monitoring
Qualitative monitoring has been conducted and recorded.
3) Analytical Monitoring
Analytical monitoring has been conducted and recorded.
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Gary Stinson, Manager
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March 31, 2023
Thank you for the assistance and cooperation with the site inspection. The attached
report provides details about inspection observations and should be self-explanatory. Please
contact me at (704) 654-1394 if you have any questions or need additional information. For
questions specifically regarding your NPDES stormwater permit, please contact Zahid Khan with
NCDEQ — DEMLR at (704) 663-1699.
Sincerely,
Julianna Hawley
Environmental Specialist III
Charlotte -Mecklenburg Storm Water Services
cc: Zahid Khan, NCDEQ — DEMLR
Jeffery Chandler, NCDEQ — DEMLR
Jerry Eplin, NCDEQ — DEMLR
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Facility Name: Soil Supply, Inc. Inspection # : 74704
Contact: Gary Stinson, Manager Permit #: NCG210367
Inspector: Julianna Hawley Receiving Stream: CLARKE
Inspection Date: 03/16/2023 Entry Time: 2:00 pm Exit Time: 3:30 pm SIC #:
SUMMARY JL
Facility Description: Soil Supply, Inc. is located at 10219 Hagers Road in Huntersville on approximately 19.4 acres. The
facility receives yard and landscape waste and further processes the waste into various landscaping products for resale.
File Review/History: Charlotte -Mecklenburg Stormwater Services (CMSWS) previously conducted an inspection at this
facility on 12/7/2016 with a follow up conducted on 1/5/2017. Multiple issues were noted with the Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP).
Inspection Summary: At the time of the inspection, the facility was found to be in compliance with the Mecklenburg
County Surface Water Pollution Control Ordinance. Please refer to the inspection report for comments and
recommendations.
Site Inspection Deficiency Comments
Stormwater system (catch basins,
No
Stormwater conveys through the site via drop inlets that
inlets, outfalls, etc.)
discharge into three detention basins. Stormwater
discharges from the site via one outfall. Berms were
observed at the drop inlets and ponds. According to facility
personnel, the drop inlets are cleaned out monthly. No
stormwater pollution issues were observed.
Erosion issues
No
No erosion issues were observed onsite during the inspection
Structural stormwater control
No
Three detention pond SCMs were observed at the facility. A
measures (SCMs)
water truck pumps water from one of the ponds to use for
dust suppression onsite. Berms were observed around the
ponds. No stormwater pollution issues were observed.
Illicit discharges/connections
No
No illicit discharges/connections were observed onsite during
the inspection.
Aboveground storage tank(s) (ASTs)
No
The following ASTs were observed to be stored indoors: two
and any associated venting and/or
110-gallon transmission fluid, one 110-gallon tractor oil, one
dispenser(s) — list tank size(s) and
110-gallon gear oil, two 110-gallon antifreeze, two 250-gallon
contents
new oil, and three 250-gallon used oil ASTs. Two double -wall
ed 1,000-gallon diesel fuel ASTs were observed outdoors.
The facility also has two fuel trucks that were not onsite
during the inspection. Please refer to the "indoor material
storage area(s)" section of this report for recommendations.
Underground storage tank(s) (USTs)
N/A
and any associated fill port area(s)
and dispenser(s) — list tank size(s)
and contents
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Site Inspection Deficiency Comments
Outdoor material storage area(s)
No
Unprocessed and processed materials were observed to be
stored outdoors. Equipment and vehicles were observed to
be stored outdoors. No stormwater pollution issues were
observed.
Outdoor processing area(s)
No
The processing of yard and landscaping waste was observed
to occur outdoors using grinders, screeners, and other
equipment. No stormwater pollution issues were observed.
Loading/unloading area(s)
No
No stormwater pollution issues were observed at the loading/
unloading area.
Vehicle/equipment area(s) - fueling,
No
Fueling occurs at the fuel trucks and outdoor ASTs.
maintenance, washing, storage, etc.
Maintenance is conducted by a contractor and is performed
indoors. No washing occurs onsite and rinsing is conducted
in areas that drain into the mulch piles. Vehicles and
equipment were observed to be stored indoors and outdoors.
No stormwater pollution issues were observed.
Oil/water separator and/or
N/A
pretreatment
Waste storage/disposal area(s) -
No
The waste container was observed without a drain plug or rain
open tops, waste containers, scrap
flaps and with a rusted bottom. The facility received a new
metal bins, etc.
container on 3/20/2023. The new container was observed to
have the drain plug and rain flaps in place. No stormwater
pollution issues were observed after the container was
replaced.
Food service area(s)
N/A
Indoor material storage area(s)
Recommendation
Supplies, tools, and some of the ASTs were observed to be
stored indoors. Waste oil was observed to be stored indoors
in ASTs and is used in the furnace. Staining was observed
near the ASTs and in the indoor storage area. CMSWS
recommends that spills and leaks be promptly and properly
cleaned.
Indoor processing area(s)
No
Maintenance is conducted indoors by a contractor. No
stormwater pollution issues were observed in the processing
area.
Floor drains
N/A
No floor drains were observed onsite at the time of the
inspection.
Spill response equipment
No
Spill response equipment was observed near the indoor and
outdoor ASTs.
SWPPP Section Observed Comments
Does the facility have a Stormwater
Yes
Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)?
Reviewed and updated annually
Yes
The SWPPP was most recently updated in January 2022 and
is in the process of being updated for 2023.
Responsible party
Yes
General location (USGS) map
Recommendation
The general location map was missing several features. The
general location map should include all required features as
per the NCG210000 permit, Part II Section A, Part 1(a).
Detailed site map
Yes
Narrative description of industrial
Yes
processes
Feasibility study
Yes
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SWPPP Section Observed Comments
Evaluation of stormwater outfalls (non
Repeat Deficiency
No non-stormwater discharge evaluations were recorded or
-stormwater discharge evaluation)
conducted. The facility should conduct annual non-stormwat
er discharge evaluations as per the NCG210000 permit, Part
II Section A, Part 8(b).
Stormwater best management
Yes
The BMP summary is under the "Facility Controls" section.
practice (BMP) summary
Secondary containment plan (all
Recommendation
The outdoorASTs and fuel trucks are double -walled. They
necessary secondary containment
were not documented in the SWPPP. Secondary
provided and documented)
containment records should be included in the SWPPP as
per the NCG210000 permit, Part II Section A, Part 2(b).
Records on every release from a
N/A
secondary containment system (for
the last 5 years)
Spill prevention and response
Yes
procedures (SPRP)
List of significant spills or leaks (for
Yes
The facility has a log that includes a notation of no spills for
the last 3 years)
the last 3 years.
Solvent management plan (SMP)
N/A
Preventative maintenance and good
Yes
housekeeping program (PMGHP)
Facility inspections conducted as
Recommendation
Mecklenburg County Solid Waste conducts facility
required
inspections. Inspections were conducted on 6/9/2021, 12/16/
2021, 8/2/2022, and 2/13/2023. No facility inspection was
conducted for the first half of 2022. The facility is responsible
for ensuring that facility inspections are conducted semi-annu
ally as per the NCG210000 permit, Part II Section A, Part 5.
If Solid Waste cannot or does not conduct an inspection, the
facility should conduct any missing inspections.
Employee training (provided and
Yes
Employee training was provided and documented on various
documented)
dates in 2022.
Qualitative/Analytical Monitoring Observed Comments
Qualitative monitoring conducted as
Yes
Qualitative monitoring was conducted as required on 4/19/202
required
2, 12/16/2022, and 2/3/2023.
Analytical monitoring conducted as
Yes
Analytical monitoring was conducted as required on 4/19/202
required
2, 12/16/2022, and 2/3/2023.
Analytical monitoring for onsite
N/A
The facility does not use more than 55 gallons of new motor
vehicle and equipment maintenance
oil and/or hydraulic oil per month.
as required
Permit and Outfalls Observed Comments
Copy of permit and certificate of
Yes
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coverage onsite
All outfalls observed
Yes
No stormwater pollution issues were observed.
Number of Outfalls Observed
1
Representative outfall status
N/A
documented by DEMLR
Annual no -exposure self re-certificatio
N/A
n documented
Phase II Permit Requirements Observed Comments
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Phase II Permit Requirements Observed Comments
Is the permittee properly disposing of
N/A
wastes removed from the streets,
parking lots and the MS4 and
documenting the quantity (lbs., cubic
yards)?
Were any public transportation (road
N/A
way) projects constructed within the
last year?
Is the permittee implementing BMPs
N/A
(and maintaining records) to reduce
polluted stormwater runoff from the
municipally owned streets, roads,
and public parking lots?
Is the permittee implementing BMPs
N/A
(and maintaining records) to reduce
polluted stormwater runoff from the
municipally owned or maintained
stormwater catch basins and
conveyance systems?
Did the Co-Permittee provide
N/A
pesticide license numbers (indicate
license #) for all employees and
contractors performing application
activities and was license verified on
the NC Dept. of Agriculture website (i
ndicate Expiration date)?
Does the permittee document areas
N/A
treated with pesticides/herbicides for
comparison to annual thresholds?
Did permittee comply with pesticide
N/A
limitations specific to the Goose
Creek Watershed?
Is the permittee implementing BMPs
N/A
to reduce polluted storm water runoff
from vehicle and equipment cleaning
areas?
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