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onal Aspects <br />,perational aspects of transferring waste have been considered: <br />al solid waste can be transferred fairly easily and economically, but it is likely that <br />angements will be more cost - effective for disposal of C &D debris, and land - clearing <br />debris. For this reason, Drawing No. 2, shows the transfer facility in conjunction <br />aterial recovery facility, and a C &D landfill. <br />d waste transfer would probably. occur by dumping the waste onto a tipping floor, <br />ing it with a front -end loader into open -top trailers, which will transport the waste <br />ite disposal facility. <br />workers will be in fairly close proximity to waste, an effective worker safety plan. <br />ant. A contingency plan for the management of hazardous or burning waste should <br />;e. <br />)r managing wastewater from the tipping floor must be developed, since all water <br />.s in contact with solid waste must be managed as leachate. If this wastewater is <br />tanks and periodically hauled from the site, approval would be required from the <br />�f Water Quality and the receiving wastewater treatment plant. If it appeared to be <br />ective option, this wastewater could possibly be managed through utilization of the <br />eachate pond and transport arrangements employed for the lined landfill. <br />I <br />[ALS RECOVERY FACILITY <br />ivery facility (NIRF) is used to process solid waste and separate recoverable <br />tials. A MRF can be a mixed waste facility, which separates recyclables that are <br />1 municipal solid waste, or a recyclables -only facility, which handles only source <br />uningled recyclables. A MRF that handles source - separated or commingled <br />isioned for this site. This type of facility does not require permitting from the Solid <br />quirements <br />Management Rules do not contain siting requirements for a materials recovery <br />iort restriction does not apply. Local planning and zoning restrictions and the <br />lopment Ordinance would apply to the site. <br />g Requirements <br />ermitting requirements do not exist for the type of MRF envisioned for this site. <br />to Management Options JOYCE ENGINEERING, INC. <br />veville Tracts February 4, 1998 <br />rth Carolina 9 <br />
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