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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEP - Waste Ban Waiver - Correspondence - 285 HOLT ROAD 6/24/2024 ILI Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection Northeast Regional Office•150 Presidential Way Woburn, MA 018p vg78-694-3200 Iv � �o�h pna� Rebecca L.Tepper Maura T. Healey Secretary Governor Bonnie Heiple Kimberley Driscoll 'U1v Commissioner Lieutenant Governor } �h C�ePa�me� June 17, 2024 Nea, Enza Sheehan RE: NORTH ANDOVER—Solid Waste Management Supervisory Administrative Specialist Wheelabrator North Andover, Inc. FBI, Boston Division 285 Holt Road 201 Maple Street FMF#: 132771 Chelsea, MA 02150 Destruction of Confidential Documents Waste Ban Waiver-310 CMR 19.017(5) Dear Ms. Sheehan: The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has reviewed the June 14, 2024 e-mail you submitted on behalf of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Division (FBI) requesting a waiver from the Massachusetts Waste Ban requirements in order to dispose of confidential material at Wheelabrator North Andover, Inc., a municipal waste combustor located in North Andover, Massachusetts. According to your email,the FBI has identified certain materials consisting of confidential documents and other items, including but not limited to paper, metal, cloth, plastic,and drugs which require secure disposal. The request estimates that the FBI will deliver approximately 2 tons of the subject materials for disposal in three to four shipments between July of 2024 and July of 2025. MassDEP has previously issued waivers to the FBI for the disposal of similar materials and your request explains that the FBI has a continuing need for the secure disposal of the subject materials. As a result, your e-mail requests relief from the Massachusetts Waste Ban requirements of section 310 CMR 19.017 of the Massachusetts Solid Waste Regulations in order to provide for the disposal of these sensitive materials. Pursuant to 310 CMR 19.017(5), MassDEP approves the incineration of the subject materials at the Wheelabrator North Andover, Inc. facility. This approval applies only to the materials specified herein, in so far as alternative destruction is required. This approval expires on July 31, 2025. Please note that alternative methods exist for the destruction of materials which do Massachusetts Waste Bans. Together with the Center for EcoTechnolo not violate the program to provide assistance to businesses and institutions. The Recycling Works has established a program is available to answer your questions about recycling,comp sin Works t reducthusetts g, and waste reduction,such This information is available in alternate f T TY#MassRelay Serv.Ice t Meli a MassDEP aoo.439.2370 edt6f7.sp6 U/ebsite. Printed on P,ec www mass gov1dep �81 Yc/ed Pare` NORTH ANDOVER—Wheelabrator North Andover, Inc. FBI, Boston Division Page Z of 3 Waste Ban Waiver as how t0 manage specific materials, how to find a service provider, and how to start a new recycling program or improve an existing one. MassDEP encourages you to contact Recycling Works in Massachusetts to discuss your specific needs by telephone at(888) 254-5525 or by e-mail to: infoC@RecvclingWorksMA.com. This decision is issued by the MassDEP under the authority of M.G.L.,Chapter 111, Section 150A and 310 CMR 19.000, the Massachusetts Solid Waste Regulations. NOTICE OF RIGHT OF APPEAL The Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Division (hereinafter FBI) is hereby notified that it may within twenty-one (21) days file a request that this decision be deemed a provisional decision under 310 CMR 19.033(4)(b), by submitting a written statement of the basis on which the FBI believes it is aggrieved,together with any supporting materials. Upon timely filing of such a request,the decision shall be deemed a provisional decision with an effective date twenty-one (21) days after the Department's receipt of the request. Such a request shall reopen the administrative record, and the Department may rescind,supplement, modify, or reaffirm its decision. Failure by the FBI to exercise the right provided in this section shall constitute a waiver of the FBI's right to appeal. Right to Appeal. Any person aggrieved by the issuance of this decision, except as provided for under 310 CMR 19.033(4)(b), may file an appeal for judicial review of said decision in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 111,s. 150A,and M.G.L. c. 30A, not later than thirty(30)days following the issuance of the final decision. The standing of a person to file an appeal and the procedures for filing such appeal shall be governed by the provisions of M.G.L. c. 30A. Unless the person requesting an appeal requests and is granted a stay of the terms and conditions of the decision by a court of competent jurisdiction,the decision shall be effective in accordance with 310 CMR 19.033(3). Notice of Action. Any aggrieved person intending to appeal this decision to the Superior Court shall first provide notice to the Department of their intention to commence such action. Said notice of intention shall include the Department file number and shall identify with particularity the issues and reasons why it is believed the decision was not proper. Such notice shall be provided to the Office of General Counsel of the Department and the Regional Director for the regional office which processed the application at least five days prior to the filing of an appeal. The appropriate addresses to which to send such notices are: General Counsel Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Cambridge Street—9th Floor Boston, MA 02114 and Eric Worrall, Regional Director Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Northeast Regional Office 150 Presidential Way, Suite 300 Woburn, MA 01801 ade in any judicial appeal of this decision unless the matter complained of was No allegation shall be m raise d at the appropriate point in the administrative review procedures established in 310 CMR 19.000, 06/17/2024 NORTH ANDOVER—Wheelabrator North Andover, Inc. FBI, Boston Division Waste B provided that a matter may be raised upon a showing that it is material and that it was not rez possible with due diligence to have been raised during such procedures or that matter sought raised is of critical importance to the environmental impact of the permitted activity. MassDEP appreciates your efforts to comply with its regulations. If you have any questions rE this issue, please contact Stephen Forrest at 978-447-3573 or write to the letterhead address. Sincerely, Mark Fairbrother,Section Chief Solid Waste Management ,1 M G F/SJ F/s jf Enclosures: Recycling Works in Massachusetts Fact Sheet: Your Business and the Waste Bans cc: Wheelabrator North Andover, Inc. 285 Holt Road North Andover, MA 01845 North Andover Board of Health 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 ecc: Kevin Beaure Bard, Win waste Innovations Email: kbeaure win_ waste.com Matt Hughes, Win Waste Innovations Email: mhu hes win- waste.com John Fischer, MassDEP- Boston/gA--jy