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Quarterly Report
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Division of Solid Waste
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
LANDFILL
(Subject to 6 NYCRR Part 360, Solid Waste Management Facilities,
Effective December 31, 1988)
Quarterly/Annual Report
If this form is used only for a quarterly report, answer question A and-
complete Sections 1 and 9 through 15. Submit the quarterly report no later
than 60 days after the last day of each ,calendar quarter.
If this form is used only for an annual report, answer question B and
complete Sections 1 through 8 and 13 through 16. Submit the annual report no
later than 60 days after January 1 of each year.
If this 'form is used for quarterly and annual reports, answer questions A
and B and complete all Sections.
A. This report is for the following quarter (please check one and fill in
year) :
First Quarter; January 1, 19_ to March 31, 19_
Second Quarter; April 1, 19_ to June 30, 19
Third Quarter; July 1, 19_ to September 30, '19_
Fourth Quarter; October 1, 19_ to December 31, 19_
B. This Annual Report is for the period between ,January 1, 19 91 and
December 31, 19 91
Instructions:
1. Entries on the report forms should -be either typewritten or neatly
printed in black ink.
2. Attach additional sheets' if space on the forms is insufficient or
supplementary information is required or appropriate.
3. The report •forms must be submitted by the owner or operator.
4. Reporting of the information indicated on the report forms, is
required pursuant to 6 NYCRR 360-1.4(c) , 360-1.8(e)(2),
360-1.14(f)(2-) , 360-2.11(c)(4)(iv), 360-2.11(c)(6), 360-2.17(a),
360-2.17(t) , 360-6.5(d) , and 360-8.1. Failure to provide the
information requested on these report forms is a violation of
Environmental Conservation Law.
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SECTION 1
Owner/Facility Information
Facility Name Southold Town LandfiliDEC Facility Code #
DEC Region 1 Town Southold County Suffolk
Part 360 Permit Number Date of Permit Expiration
Owner Name Town of Southold Phone # (516) 765-1800
Mailing Address 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY 11971
Operator Name Same as Owner Phone # Same as Owner
SECTION 2
Quantity of Solid Waste Received
Specify method of data collection (e.g. scale, truck count, estimated) :
Truck Scales
Total quantity of solid waste received:
Quarter #1: January 1 through March 31 tons/quarter
Quarter #2: April 1 ,through June 30 tons/quarter
Quarter #3: July 1 through September 30 tons/quarter
Quarter #4: October 1 through, December 31 tons/quarter
TOTAL: -January 1 through December 31 38,612 tons/year
For each type of waste below, indicate the quantity disposed of for the
calendar year:
Mixed Municipal Waste (Residential 23,197 tons/year
and Commercial )
Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris 4,354 tons/year
Ash (Coal ) 0 tons/year
Ash (Incinerator, Energy Recovery, Wood, 0 tons/ye,ar
Sewage Sludge, Other Sludge, Other)
Asbestos Waste tons/year
Industrial Waste (Including Sludges) tons/year
WTP/WWTP Sludges/Septage 878 tons/year
Compost 2,933 tons/year
Yard Waste 7,250 tons/year
Petroleum Contaminated Soil 0 tons/year
TOTAL tons/year
Attach, on a separate sheet, a description of the facility's service area
and identify the location (Town, County, State, Country) from where the
waste originates. Include, if known, the -approximate percentage of each '
waste type received from each location. List submissions (required by this
section) that have been attached to this form or the reasons for not
attaching a required piece of information:
Statement describing landfill. service area attached.
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ATTACHMENT TO SECTION 2
The Town of Southold operates a municipal solid waste landfill for the'
disposal of approximately 105 tons per day of municipal waste. / The existing
Southold landfill comprises approximately 45 acres (excluding 17 acres of Town
property north of the landfill area which was previously used as a borrow area
for landfill cover material) . The landfill site is situated between Oregon Road
and Middle Road (County Road 48') to the north and south respectively, and
Cox Lane and Depot Lane to the east and west, respectively, in- Cutchogue,
Suffolk County, New York.
The Southold Landfill only accepts municipal solid waste that originates within
the boundaries of Southold Town. This service area extends approximately 2,8
miles from the hamlet of Laurel on the west to Orient Point, the tip of the North
Fork of Long Island, on the east. The Town contains approximately 20,000
year-round residents who live in and around five villages and four hamlets.,
Most of Southold Town' outside the villages and hamlets consists of agricultural
and vacant lands. The percentage of municipal solid waste contributed by the
individual villages and hamlets, is not known.
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SECTION 3
Unauthorized Solid Waste
Has unauthorized solid waste ever been received at the Landfill?
Yes No x
If yes, give information below for each incident:
Date Solid Waste Type of Solid Waste Date of Disposal Method
Received Received Disposal and Location
SECTION 4
Site Life
1. What is the remaining life 6 - 10 year's months
of the existing landfill?
capacity? 1 .29Q,000_cu.yd.
2. What is the projected life N/A years months ,
of the entitled undeveloped
landfill capacity authorized capacity? cu.yd.
under a permit to construct?
SECTION 5
-Primary Leachate
Does the facility' have ,a constructed liner and a leachate collection system?.
Yes _X No
If yes, enter the quantity of primary leachate that was collected and removed
for treatment each month:
ANNUAL
LEACHATE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
(gals) (gals)
COLLECTED
TREATED
ON-SITE
TREATED
OFF-SITE
Name of off-site leachate treatment facility(s) utilized:
Acreage of the lined area from which leachate is .collected: acre(s)
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LANDFILL
SECTION 6
Secondary Leachate
Does landfill have a double liner system with a secondary leachate collection
and removal system? Yes x No
If yes, enter the quantity of secondary leachate that was collected and
removed for treatment each month:
ANNUAL
LEACHATE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL
(gals) (gals)
COLLECTED
TREATED
ON-SITE
TREATED
OFF-SITE
Acreage of the lined area from which secondary leachate is collected:
acre(s)
SECTION 7
Changes
Identify any changes from approved reports, plans, specifications, permit
conditions and fill progression plan with a justification for each change.
List submissions (required by this section) that have been attached to' this
form or the reasons for not attaching a required piece of information:
N/A Nn IAFC peable
SECTION 8
Summaries of "Comparing Data" and "Discussion of Results"
Submit (attached to this form) a summary of the quarterly information,
contained in Sections 10 and 11 below, noting any changes in water quality
which have occurred throughout the year. List submissions (required by this
section) that have been attached to this form or the reasons for not attaching
a required piece of information:
Attachment consists of Section S n of "Part 360 and Phase II
_-Hydrogeolo is Investigation Report, Snuthold Landfill; Town of
Southold Suffolk County New Ynrk rintmd )f- kerma 19°1 .
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ATTACHMENT TO SECTION 8
5.0 CONCLUSIONS
Based on the analytical results of the Part 360 and Phase II Hydrogeologic Investigation
groundwater and subsurface soil sampling programs presented in Section 4.5 of this report,I the
following conclusions are presented.
o Groundwater - The only organic compounds found to exceed NYSDEC Class GA
groundwater standards/guidelines were 1,2-dichloroethane and 1,2-dichloropropane at
low levels. 1,2-Dichloropropane was found is previous investigations upgradient and
downgradient of the landfill. 1,2-Dichloroethane was found only in deep wells
MW-6D and S-68916 located just downgradient of the former,scavenger waste lagoons.
With regard to TAL inorganics, only iron, magnesium, manganese and sodium were
found to exceed groundwater standards/guidelines. The distribution of these metals is
well defined and appears to indicate a weak plume emanating from the landfill. It must
be noted, however, that essentially all of these metals were present in upgradient wells
in contravention of standards/guidelines, and downgradient water supply sampling
results were indicative of background conditions.
Iron and sodium were found to exceed standards in downgradient supply well GW-7
sampled during the USEPA site inspection. Zinc was also found to exceed standards in
downgradient supply well GW-5 but was not found in any on-site water samples. Well
GW-7 is located directly downgradient of well MW-4D where iron, magnesium,
manganese and sodium were all found to exceed standards. The elevated levels of iron
and sodium in well GW-7 may be attributable to the leachate plume emanating from
the landfill, although the presence of elevated levels of these metals upgradient suggest
ambient water quality.
Leachate parameters which exceeded groundwater standards/guidelines included
ammonia, nitrate and phenol. As with the metals, the distribution of these parameters
define a limited plume from the landfill. Nitrate was found to contravene standards
only in downgradient well MW-71), whereas phenol was found in all monitoring at
relatively uniform concentrations indicating background conditions.
o Soil - Only one subsurface soil sample was collected as part of this investigation. The
sample was colleted from well cluster MW-6 from a depth of 11-13 feet. Volatile
compounds detected include 2-propanone, 1,2-dichlorobenzene and 1,3-dichloro-
benzene although at levels considered insignificant for soil. No toxic metals were
detected at levels posing a threat to groundwater:
Overall Assessment
As a result'of samples obtained during the Part 360/Phase II investigation, based on leachate
indicators and a few metals, it appears that there is a weak, limited plume emanating from the
Southold landfill. The plume is dense and appears to be migrating along the clay interface.
Previous water quality sampling of-off-site private wells indicate groundwater quality comparable
to background (upgradient) conditions, although elevated levels of iron and sodium were found
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above standards in downgradient well GW-7. It is uncertain whether the presence of these metals
is due to the leachate plume or representative of background conditions since these metals were
found in elevated concentrations in upgradient wells MW-1S and MW-1D.
Contaminants found in soil samples obtained from the former scavenger waste lagoon as
part of the USEPA site inspection show elevated levels of one semivolatile compound i
(chloroanaline) and a few metals. Although the elevated metals were found to contravene
standards/guidelines in some on-site wells, none of the organics found in soil in the former lagoons
were found in groundwater beneath the landfill site.
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SECTION 9
Analytical Results-
Submit (attached to this form) a table showing the sample collection date, the
analytical results and methods [including all peaks even if below the Method
Detection Limits (MDL)] , designation of upgradient wells and location number
for each environmental monitoring point sampled, applicable water quality'
standards, New York State Department of Health guidance values and statistical
triggers if applicable, QA/QC notations, MDL's, Practical Quantitation •Limits
(PQL) and Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) numbers on all compounds. List
submissions (required by this section) that have been attached to this form or
the reasons for not attaching a required piece of information:
N/A
SECTION 10
Comparing Data
Submit (attached to this form) tables or graphical representations comparing
current water quality and existing water quality and upgradient water quality.
These may include Piper diagrams, Stiff diagrams, tables, or other analyses.
List submissions (required by this section) that have been attached to this
form or the reasons for not attaching a required piece of information:
N/A
SECTION 11
Discussion of Results
Submit (attached to this form) a summary of the contraventions of State water
quality standards, a discussion of results, including elevations of parameters
above background concentrations or statistical trigger values; and any
proposed modifications to the sampling and analysis schedule necessary to meet
the Existing, Operational and Contingency water quality monitoring
requirements. List submissions (required by this section) that have been
attached to this form or the reasons for, not attaching a required piece of
information:
N/A
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LANDFILL
SECTION 12
Determination of Contamination Detected
Has contamination been detected by the water quality monitoring program? '
Yes No
If yes, submit (attached to this form) ' a summary indicating each determination
of contamination detected. List- submissions (required by'this -section) that
have been attached to° this form or, the reasons for not attaching a required
piece of information:
SECTION .13
Surface Impoundments
Does this landfill have a surface impoundment? Yes X No
If yes, there are separate water quality reporting requirements for surface
impoundments. Namely, for each surface impoundment, repeat Sections 9 through
12 above for quarterly reports and Section 8 above for annual reports. List
submissions (required by this section) that have been attached to this form or
the- reasons for not attaching a required piece of information:
SECTION 14 =
Permit/Consent Order Reporting Requirements
Are. there any additional permit/consent order reporting requirements not
covered by the previous sections of this form? Yes X No
If yes, identify the reporting requirements with-their respective responses
below, attaching additional sheets as necessary. ' List submissions (required
by this section) that -have-been attached to' this Jorm or the reasons for not
attachinga required piece of information:
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LANDFILL
SECTION 15
Signature and Date
Owner or Operator must• sign, date, and submit one completed 'form with an
original signature to:
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Division of Solid Waste,
Bureau of Municipal Waste Permitting
50 Wolf Road
Albany, 'New York 12233-4013
and one copy with an original signature to the appropriate Regional Solid
Waste Engineer (RSWE) . (see attachment for Regional Office addresses)
I hereby swear or affirm that information provided on this form ,and attached
statements and exhibits is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
James Bunchuck Febrary 28, 1992
N e ((P into T�'�e) �� Signature Date
Sou��iol�1 rl"own �e . of Public Works Assistant Superintendent
P.O. Box 178, Peconic , NY 11958 vF Public Works
Address Title (Print or Type)
(516) 734-5211
City, State and Zip Phone Number
Please check one of the boxes below:
QX Supplementary information requested under Section 16 (Page 8 of 8) is
provided and is attached.
❑Supplementary information requested under Section 16 (Page 8 of 8) is not
provided.
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LANDFILL
SECTION 16
Supplementary Information*
Tipping Fee $40/ton $/ton: For each type of waste below, indicate the
tipping fee if different:
Mixed Municipal Waste (Residential and Commercial ) 0 $/ton for househo-lc
Constructi'on and Demolition (C&D) Debris .$/ton garbage
Ash (Coal ) $/ton
Ash (Incinerator, Energy Recovery, Wood, $/ton
Sewage Sludge, Other Sludge, Other)
- Asbestos Waste $/ton
Industrial Waste (Including Sludges) $/•ton
WTP/WWTP Sludges/Septage $/ton
Compost —$/ton
Yard Waste (leaves and 'grass only) 0 ton
Petroleum Contaminated.Soil, $/ton
Leachate: Cost (including transportation if appropriate) during the calendar
year for leachate treatment:$ Total quantity treated: gal .
On Site Recycling: For each type of solid waste recovered, provide the
following information:
TYPE OF SOLID WASTE RECOVERED WEIGHT (tons/year) DESTINATION
AGGREGATE & CONCRETE 118 Orient Beach
State Park
WOOD & WOOD CHIPS 2,229 Free to Town Reside is
GLASS 505 EWG Glass Recycling
PLASTIC 95 Removed by Georges
Sanitation• used rimax
PAPER Newspaper - 823 Pinnacle
METAL-CONTAINERS _ 1'23 Gershow
BULK METAL --,_621 = Franza Universal Scrap '
OTHER (SPECIFY: See below ) See below See below
*
TOTAL 5849.25
To be optional-ly provided.
Office Paper 15 Marcal Paper Mills
Leaf Mulch 911 Free to Town Residents
Tires 282 Oxford Tire, Connecticut
Cardboard 123 Jet Sanitation
Car Batteries 15 P8K Scrap
Household Batteries 4.25 Chemical Pollution Control
Waste Oil 16,_066 gallons Strebels Laundry
Household Hazardous Wastes 181 55-gallon
drums Chemical Pollution Control
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