ML20198K192
| ML20198K192 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Susquehanna |
| Issue date: | 12/31/1985 |
| From: | Fields J PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML20198K160 | List: |
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| NUDOCS 8606030359 | |
| Download: ML20198K192 (2) | |
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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SUREAU OF SOLIO WASTE MANAGEMENT ANNUAL LANDFILL OPERATIONS REPORT This report must be completed, signed, and returned annually within forty five (45) days of the anniversary of your Solid Waste Permit.
Solid Waste Disposal SOLIO WASTE PERMIT #
101363 NAME OF DISPOSAL $1TE.
Site #3, Susquehanna Steam Electric Station DATE OF PERMIT ISSUANCE. April 15. 1985 Berwick, PA NAME OF PERMITTEE: Penna. Power and Licht Co.
LOCATION OF DISPOSAL SITE:
Salem Township of Luzerne County (Municipality. County)
- 1. Type (s) of waste accepted at site and estimated average percentage of total. (Percentages should add up to 100%)
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A. Municipal - Commercial. Residential, institutional...............
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Other. 990PCTV9 C100. dud.DCIDolit10thClass.I........
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100 l /o TOTAL B. Average daily quantity received at present: l5ol l 44 l tons or l5bl l l cubicyards.
- 2. Total quantity of waste accepted during the preceding twelve (12) month period in CUBIC YARDS. Answer _only Part Ag Part B below, not both. If scales are provided at the site for the weighing of wastes, omit this question entirely and go directly to Question 3.
A. Cubic yards of waste delivered to site as determined from daily operational records l
57242 l cubic yards o f wa ste r ec eiv ed....................................
B. Cubic yards compacted in place as calculated by determining the total volume of the site filled the previous year from design plans and/or ahnual surveyor's report...
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- 3. Total quantity of waste accepted in tons (as determined by multiplying the value from Part 2A above by 0.33 tons per cubic yard or by multiplying the value from Part 28 above,by 0.5 tons per cubic yard or S
l 18890 l tons insert answer directly if scales are used........................
l 1.8 l acres
- 4. Number of acres utilized the previous year......................
- 5. Estimated remaining life of site:
l 14 l years A. Estimated remaining life in years:......................,,.
III l l 2.9 l acres B. Permitted arra not yet utilized:
C. Estimated remaining waste capacity: Ml 31049 l tons or l12 bl l l cubic yards.
1, the undersigned. swear (or affirm) that to the best of my knowledge the information contained herein is valid.
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ANNUAL LANDFILL OPERATION REPORT SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE #3 1985 Solid Waste Disposal Site #3 of the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (SSES) has served as a construction and demolition waste site receiving wastes from various construction and maintenance activities since March 1985.
The predetermined storage capacity of Site #3 is approximately 49,938 tons.
To date, April 1986, Site #3 has received 18,890 tons of Class I waste; leaving an available storage capacity of 31,049 tons.
Waste disposed of at Site #3 includes soil, rock and concrete generated from construction activities, silt and sediment removed during cleaning of the cooling tower basins, and materials derived from general site maintenance.
Daily and monthly logs documenting the type and amount of waste received are on record at Susquehanna SSES.
Approximately 80% of total waste deposited throughout the year occurred in the first three months of disposal site operation due to the large amount of silt and. sediment removed from the cooling tower basins during initial cleaning.
For the remaining eleven (11) months a significantly reduced amount of waste was deposited to the site (224 cy/mo Avg).
Such a trend was anticipated and the amount of waste disposed of in the future is expected to resemble the figures of the latter months.
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