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_ 5 - <br /> 1 <br /> ERE <br /> IMMILL <br /> Mr. Jake Rijdes <br /> Multiflora Greenhouses, Inc. <br /> 1623 New Sharon Church Road <br /> Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278 <br /> August 30, 1994 <br /> Dear Mr. Rijdes: <br /> In following up the site visit by Mr. McAdoo and I yesterday, I <br /> wish to confirm the procedures under which the Orange Regional <br /> Landfill will accept the materials that provoked notice of <br /> violation from the Division of Solid Waste Management. Mr. Mark <br /> Fry and Mr. Robert Hearn of the Solid Waste Section were <br /> unavailable yesterday, so I was unable to verify my instructions to <br /> you with them. My directions on your proceeding to cleanup your <br /> non-conforming solid waste site are contingent upon their approval. <br /> You have essentially have two options in preparing and delivering <br /> your waste to our landfill: <br /> 1) Separate the materials into two segregated waste piles. One <br /> would contain yard waste materials such as plants, dirt and clean <br /> (untreated and unpainted) wood. State regulations prohibit <br /> commingling yard waste and garbage. Any dirt you could remove from <br /> this waste sector would reduce you tipping fee because dirt that is <br /> uncontaminated with plastic or other materials/chemicals is not <br /> considered a waste. The fee for this material is $5/ton. <br /> The other waste pile would consist of all other materials, such as <br /> plastic, paper, etc. The fee for this material is $25/ton. <br /> 2) The second option is to simply commingle all materials and <br /> deliver to the landfill. commingled. A penalty fee exists for those <br /> loads that do not separate yard waste from other garbage, however, <br /> delivering your waste this way would allow rapid, uncomplicated <br /> resolution of your problem. The fee for this commingled material <br /> is $50/ton. <br /> I observed several small plastic chemical containers on my visit to <br /> your site. It is imperative that these be triple-rinsed before <br /> disposing. Additionally, we accept no liquids, so all containers <br /> must be empty. <br /> We will cooperate with you in any way we can to alleviate this <br /> problem. The landfill hours are 7:00 - 4:00 Monday-Friday and 8:30 <br /> - 12; ) ) Saturday. I would an rPr-;at m 9a H.,,,ra nevh,i^m iv <br />
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