Solid Waste Management Annual Report Environmental Review

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Solid Waste Management Annual Report Environmental Review Commission June 11, 2007 Paul Crissman, Chief Solid Waste Section Division of Waste Management Department of Environment and Natural Resources

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T o n s o f S o lid W aste D isp o sed o f b y N o rth C aro lin a 12,000,000

10,000,000

6,000,000

4,000,000

2,000,000

F isca l Ye a r

20

05

-0 6

-0 5 04 20

20

03

-0 4

-0 3 02 20

20

01

-0 2

-0 1 00 20

19

99

-0 0

-0 0 19

19

98

99

-9 9

-9 8 19

97

-9 7 19

96

-9 7 19

96

-9 6 19

95

-9 5 94 19

19

93

-9 4

-9 3 92 19

19

91

-9 2

-9 2 91 19

90

-9 1

0

19

To n s

8,000,000

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North Carolina Solid Waste Disposal 20-Year Forecast Straight line Population and Straight line Disposal 20,000,000

18,098,667 ACTUAL

1.58 per capita

FORECAST

18,000,000 2015 16,000,000

14,447,527 1.45 per capita

11,710,026 1.36 per capita

12,000,000

T O N S

D I S P O S E D

11,476,456

10,000,000

9,958,773 7,161,455

8,000,000

8,663,914

6,000,000

6,632,448 4,000,000

P O P U L A T I O N 2,000,000

2026

2025

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

0 1991

Population / Tons Disposed

14,000,000

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Actual Imports / Exports 1,400,000

1,200,000

1,000,000

Tons

800,000

600,000

400,000

200,000

0

FY 19971998

FY 19981999

FY19992000

FY 20002001

FY 20012002

FY 20022003

FY 20032004

FY 20042005

FY 20052006

Imports

87,393

74,185

41,840

21,614

117,981

144,116

108,803

119,202

137,307

Exports

629,415

1,166,875

1,106,897

900,743

882,247

971,286

1,048,111

1,161,926

1,234,307

Fiscal Year

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State-wide Municipal Solid Waste Landfills (MSWLF)

MSW Disposed (tons)

Volume (yd3) Remaining Volume

Average 6,608,556.96 Used 110,647,868.6

40 40 MSW MSW Landfills Landfills currently currently operating operating Average Average facility facility size: size: 316.92 316.92 acres acres Average Average waste waste footprint: footprint: 76.48 76.48 acres acres Average “tip” fee: $33.89 Average “tip” fee: $33.89 Average Average utilization utilization factor: factor: 0.58 0.58 tons/cubic tons/cubic yard yard Average Average years years in in operation: operation: 10.15 10.15 years years

FY2005-2006 Total 7,910,640.27 67,076,853.11 Permitted 143,447,772

Planned 372,022,542

32,799,903.4

261,374,673.4

Remaining Capacity Tons of Waste

19,023,943.97 151,597,310.6

Years (average)

2.89

22.94

Years (FY05-06)

2.40

19.16

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Forecast Imports / Exports 4,000,000

3,500,000

3,000,000

2,500,000

Tons 2,000,000

1,500,000

1,000,000

500,000

0

FY 19971998

FY 19981999

FY1999-2000

FY 20002001

FY 20012002

FY 20022003

FY 20032004

FY 20042005

FY 20052006

Proposed

Imports

87,393

74,185

41,840

21,614

117,981

144,116

108,803

119,202

137,307

4,000,000

Exports

629,415

1,166,875

1,106,897

900,743

882,247

971,286

1,048,111

1,161,926

1,234,307

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North Wake MSW Landfill

Borrow pit

Working face

Leachate lagoon

Closed cell

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Clay County, 1988

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STATUS OF MSWLFS IN NORTH CAROLINA

160 140

130 122

122

120

112

100 UNLINED MSWLFS

80 LINED MSWLFS

60

49

47

43

40 19

20 3

0

6

6

6

21

22

39

35

39

40

40

40

40

41 40

23 SUB 'D' EFFECTIVE 10/9/93 0

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

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State lined landfill requirements (the 98 rule) Federal Sub-title D Landfill requirements (RCRA)

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Solid Waste Management Act of 1989

Established:

garbage barge from New York City

Reporting requirements Planning requirements Landfill bans New programs Set goals and policies DENR/DWM/SWS 6/11/2007

Clay County, 2005

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Summary Issue Identification • • • • • • • • • •

Increasing amount of waste Use of new/different facilities State regulatory staffing reductions Mobility of waste/inter-state movement Large in-state regional facilities Landfill ownership transfer Capacity (distribution & lack of acceptance) New landfills proposed for primarily out-of state waste Landfills proposed in areas not previously anticipated Legacy of old landfills DENR/DWM/SWS 6/11/2007

Proposed legislation for 2007 1. Strengthen financial/environmental qualifications review 2. Strengthen financial assurance associated with landfill ownership 3. Clarify landfill owner definition and ownership transfer notification 4. Strengthen state enforcement measures 5. Improve/strengthen landfill requirements for the next generation of landfills 6. Improve/strengthen performance of current landfills 7. Require environmental studies for large facilities 8. Fund state regulatory staff expansion through permit fee 9. Fund clean up of orphan landfills through fee on solid waste disposal

*Landfill requirements based on: experience in North Carolina, new technologies, need to provide improved protections to the public

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Solid Waste in North Carolina The Future: More of the Same (Probably continue to have more and more waste)

Yet Very Different (Probably become one of the nation’s leading importers of waste)

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Paul Crissman Solid Waste Section Division of Waste Management Department of Environment and Natural Resources 919.508.8497 [email protected]

www.wastenotnc.org

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