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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 607 TURNPIKE STREET 4/30/2018 (2)w ter J me r r, Susan From: Sawyer, Susan Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 3:02 PM To: 'ken@andoverequitybuilders.com' Subject: North Andover dumpster ? Hello Ken, I have researched the issue regarding the dumpster use you propose at your location in North Andover. This morning I spoke with Dave Adams of the Solid Waste Division of the Department of Environmental Protection. The use I described to him, which you described to me was; Business owner is requesting the approval of a roll -off dumpster to be located at his business address. When small jobs are completed, rather than having an on site dumpster that is too big for the job, the debris will be brought back to the business and placed in the dumpster. When the dumpster is full it will be hauled away. (if this is not the correct scenario, please let me know) According to DEP the solid waste regulations are clear (310 CMR 16.00) that to conduct business as described is not allowed. It would be a Transfer Station by definition. There is no small waste generator threshold as I had surmised. Only asbestos contractors and municipalities have exemptions in the code. The definition as found in the regulation: Transfer Station means a handling facility where solid waste is brought, stored and transferred from one vehicle or container to another vehicle or container for transport off-site to a solid waste treatment, processing or disposal facility. If you apply to the Health Department for a dumpster permit, this permit shall be for the waste generated on the site only. No off site demolition debris etc. can be brought to the site for transfer to the dumpster or it will be a violation to state regulation. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at the Health Office. Thank you Susan Sawyer Health Director 310 CMR 16.00: Site Assignment for Solid Waste Facilities I Waste & Recycling I MassD... Page 1 of 2 Suitable means a determination by the Department that a proposed site meets the Site Suitability Criteria as set forth in 310 CMR 16.00. A i I�✓ Z�/ � Yom.. S Transfer Station means a handling facility where solid waste is brought, stored and transferred from one vehicle or container to another vehicle or container for transport off-site to a solid waste treatment, processing or disposal facility. Treatment means the use of any method, technique or process to change the chemical, or biological character or composition of any solid waste; to neutralize such waste; to render such waste safer to transport, store or dispose; or make such waste amenable to recovery, storage or volume reduction. Upgradient means: (a) in reference to surface water, the direction perpendicular to lines of equal elevation over a distance in which elevation continuously increases, measured from the point or area in question; or (b) in reference to groundwater, the direction perpendicular to lines of equipotential over a distance in which total head continuously increases, measured from the point or area in t1,;4 ) 11, C JC y question. ll J y f' fl Vegetative Material means source -separated material which consists solely of vegetative waste such as fruits, vegetables and grains, that is produced from food preparation activities C at, but not limited to: grocery stores; fruit or vegetable canning; freezing or preserving operations; and food or beverage processing establishments. Watershed means that area defined by 310 CMR 22.02, Drinking Water. Wood Waste means discarded material consisting of trees, stumps and brush, including but not limited to sawdust, chips, shavings and bark. Wood waste does not include new or used lumber or wood from construction and demolition waste and does not include wood pieces or particles containing or likely to contain asbestos, or chemical preservatives such as creosote or pentachlorophenol, or paints, stains or other coatings. Yard Waste means deciduous and coniferous seasonal deposition (e.g., leaves), grass clippings, weeds, hedge clippings, garden materials and brush. Zone A means that area defined by 310 CMR 22.02, Drinking Water. Zone B means that area defined by 310 CMR 22.02, Drinking Water. Zone C means that area defined by 310 CMR 22.02, Drinking Water. Zone of Contribution means the recharge area that provides water to a well. Zone I means that area defined by 310 CMR 22.02, Drinking Water. Zone II means that area defined by 310 CMR 22.02, Drinking Water. 16.03 Time (1) Computation of Time. Unless otherwise specifically provided by law, 310 CMR 16.00, and any determination issued pursuant to 310 CMR 16.00, any time period prescribed or referred to in 310 CMR 16.00 shall begin with the first day following the act which initiates the running of the time period, and shall include every calendar day, including the last day of the time period so computed. If the last day is a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday, or any other day in which the Department's offices are closed, the time period shall run until the end of the next business day. If the time period prescribed or referred to is six days or less, only days when the offices of the Department are open shall be included in the computation. (2) Timely Filing. Papers required or permitted to be filed under 310 CMR 16.00, or any provision of the applicable law must be filed at the board of health office or such other place as the board of health, Department or 310 CMR 16.00 shall designate within the time limits for such filings as set by 310 CMR 16.00. Papers filed in the following manner shall be deemed to be filed as set forth herein: (a) hand -delivery during business hours shall be deemed filed on the day delivered; (b) hand -delivered during non -business hours shall be deemed filed on the next regular business day; and (c) mailing by placing in U.S. mail shall be deemed filed on the date so postmarked. http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/laws/310cmr16.htm 4/21/2010 310 CMR 16.00: Site Assignment for Solid Waste Facilities I Waste & Recycling ( MassD... Page 2 of 2 (3) All papers shall show the date received by the board of health and the Department, and the board of health and the Department shall cooperate in giving date receipts to Persons filing papers by hand -delivery. 16.04: Severability It is hereby declared the provisions of 310 CMR 16.00 are severable, and if any provision hereof or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions of 310 CMR 16.00, and the application thereof to persons or circumstances which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. 16.05: Applicability (1) General. 310 CMR 16.00 shall govern the process of application, review, public hearing and decision for a site assignment to expand a solid waste management facility or establish a new solid waste management facility at an unassigned site. (2) Facilities and Operations to Which 310 CMR 16.00 Does Not Apply. 310 CMR 16.00 does not apply to the following facilities or operations: (a) Hazardous Waste Facilites. Facilities that manage hazardous wastes which are regulated pursuant to 310 CMR 30.000; (b) Waste Water Treatment Residuals Facilities. Facilities which manage waste -water treatment plant residuals subject to the siting process pursuant to M.G.L. c. 83, ? 6 and regulated pursuant to 314 CMR 12.00, provided that 310 CMR 16.00 does apply to solid waste management facilities which co -dispose waste -water treatment plant residuals with solid waste; (c) Small Combustion Facilities. Solid waste combustion facilities that are rated by the Department at one ton per hour or less pursuant to M.G.L. c. 111, ? 150A; (d) Farming Operations. The use or application of agricultural manures in normal farming operations. (e) Solid Waste Storage Containers. Dumpsters, roll -offs, or other temporary storage containers located at, and used exclusively for the collection of solid waste generated by an apartment house or complex, condominium association, school, recreational areas, industrial or commercial establishment, office, individual residence or farm, construction site or demolition site, other than a CRT Operation; http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/laws/31Ocmr16.htm 4/21/2010 BOARD OF HEALTH 27 CHARLES STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 TELEPHONE# (978) 688-9540 APPLICATION FOR ABANDONMENT OF SUBSURFACE DISPOSAL SYSTEM (SEPTIC SYSTEM Pursuant to Section 310 CMR 15.354 of the State Environmental Code, Title V Name 4,em +N -IL '- Ct,v-1 /z c Qelutj C C, 1 O Phone Address &o7 -r1, 2nv,2, i<.e- 4aT- /Vo HCl „,d-s,e 2, �� •g s s Contractor hired for work: Name DANIEL A. GIARD Phone (978) 686-7653 Address 130—A APPLETON ST-. NO. ANDOVER MASS. Date for scheduled abandonment The septic system at the above address has been abandoned according to Title V specifications. Signatu e of Contractor Me od of septic tank abandonment (check one). () removal () sandfill (crush ( ) other Name of Offal Hauler DANIEL A. GIARD This form must be returned to the North Andover Board of Health. PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN THE SPACE BELOW FOR HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE'S USE ONLY. Inspecting Agent lowN e� fqw AFjDo / Date 80,4RD CSE HE L1H JUN 2 7 2001 a U am APPLICATION FOR SEWER SERVICE CONNECTION 9 2--�( North Andover, Masjs.'�� ( 19 ---- Application by the undersigned is hereby made to connect with the town sewer main in / U'rl' L� Street, subject to the rules and regulations of the Division of Public Works. The premises are known as No. �,- ©-? f/'r� ,moi P Street or subdivision lots no. ; Owner Contractor COA66Fev4-7-1.PAJ Address Address Applicant's Signature / 21 �r(es PERMIT TO CONNECT WITH SEWER MAIN The Division of Public Works hereby grants permission to to make a connection with the sewer main at subject to the rules and regulations of the Division of Public Works.. Inspected by Date By See back for rules and regulations Street Division of Public Works