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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION
APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT [ ] A SOLID WASTE
OPERATE []
RESOURCE RECOVERY AND MANAGEMENT FACILITY
Applicant (owner or authorized agent):
Street Address:
Mailing Address (if different from above):
City of Clearwater
900 Chestnut Street
P. O. Box 4749
Clearwater. Florida 33518
(City)
Pinellas
(County)
Location of Site-: , . <':1005 Old Coachman Road
'. SM,~ 7, Twp 29 S, Rge 16 E
(Township, Range, Section, and Latitude, Longitude)
- Old: Coachman Road
(Name of Access Road and Crossroad)
Towns and Areas-t<rbe Se~tld: City of Clearwater
Population to be Served: Approx. 90,000
Volume of solid waste to be received: 300-350 Tbns/Day
January 1, 1972
Area of Site:
11
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cu. yds/day
Date Site Ready to Receive Refuse:
GENERAL REQUIR EMENTS
A permit for each Resource Recovery and Management Facility is required. Separate applications for each permit, four copies
each, should be submitted to the District Office of the Department of Environmental Regulation. Complete appropriate sections of
the application for the type of facility proposed: sanitary landfill, incinerator, volume reduction plant, etc.
Each application shall be accompanied by an application fee of $20.00 payable by check drawn in favor of "State of Florida,
Department of Environmental Regulation."
Applicant has the responsibility to provide copies of the application to appropriate city, county and/or regional pollution con-
trol agencies, established pursuant to Section 403.182, Florida Statutes. Applicant shall also clear the application through appropriate
local planning agencies. Comments from any of these agencies shall be forwarded with the application to the Department.
Information contained in the application shall conform to requirements of Chapter 17-7, Florida Administrative Code. All en-
tries should be typed or printed in ink, If additional space is needed, separate, properly identified sheets of paper may be attached,
All documents submitted to support the application should be on 8%" x 11" paper.
Processing of the application will begin when the foregoing requirements have been met.
Permit Number:
Issue Date:
Review Date:
Expiration Date:
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STATEMENTS BY APPLICANT AND ENGINEER
A. Appl icant
City of Clearwater
The undersigned owner or authorized representative of*
City of Clearwater
. Shoemaker, City Manager
Name and Title
Date: December 8, 1980
* Attach letter of authorization
B. Professional Engineer Registered in Florida (where required by Chapter 41l,Florida Statutes)
This is to certify that the engineering features of this resource recovery and management facility have been designed/examined
by me and foulJd to conform to engineering principles applicable to such facilities. In my professional judgment, this facility,
when properly maintained and operated, will comply with all applicable statutes of the State of Florida and rules of the Depart-
ment, It is agreed that the undersigned will provide the applicant with a set of instructions for proper maintenance and operation
of the facility.
Mailing Address
P.D.Box 4749
Clearwater, Fl. 33518
Name
Florida Ftegts!ration . Number:
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462-6790
Telephone No.
December 8, 1980
Date
(please affix s_~I)
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K. General maintenance procedures.
4. Emergency procedures:
A. Alternate waste handling procedures in the event of equipment breakdown, natural disasters.
B. Corrective or alternate procedures in the event of diminished operational quality,
VOLUME REDUCTION PLANT DATA
Control No. (Dept. Use)
1. County 2. Site Name City of Clearwater 3. Date
Pinellas Solid Waste Transfer Station December 8, 1980
4. Street Address
900 Chestnut Street
5. Location, UTM or Lat. & Long. Township Range Section
29 S 16 E 7
6. Operating Authority
City of Clearwater
7. Owner 8. Address
City of Clearwater 900 Chestnut Street
9. Phone No. 10, Population Served
462-6790 Approx. 90,000
11. Adjacent Land Use [ ] (a) Residential [xl (b) Commercial [ ] (c) Agricultural [xl (d) Industrial [ I (e) Other
12. Operations Hours/Day 8 13, Days Operated S M T W T F 1S
v v v ~ V %
14. Type of Operation [ I (a) Incineration [ I (c) Compacting [ I (e) Composting [ ] (g) Pyrolysis
[ I (b) Baling [ I (d) Shredding [Xl (f) Transfer Stn, [ I (h) Other
15. Waste Received Tons/Day 3QO-350 Tons/Dav or Cu. Yds./Day
RESOURCE OR ENERGY RECOVERY FACILITY
16. Material Recovered, Tons/Week NONE
(a) Paper (c) Aluminum (e) Glass (g) Rubber
(b) Ferrous Metals (d) Plastics (f) Non-Ferrous Metals (h) Other
17. Energy Recovery NONE
(a) Hi-Pressure Steam Lbs./Hr. (d) Chilled Water Gal/Hr. (g) Oil, Gal/Hr.
(b) Low-Pressure Steam Lbs./Hr. (e) Gas, Cubic Ft./Hr. (h) Oil, BTU/Hr.
(c) Electricity KW/Hr. (f) Gas, BTU/Hr. (i) Other Quantity
18, Process Water NONE 19, Final Residue
(a) Discharged To (a) % of Waste Received
(b) Treatment (b) Disposal To
(c) Recycled
20, Supplementary Fuel NONE 21. Estimated Operating Cost
(a) Type (a) Total/Waste Ton $ 7.00 Ton
(b) Quantity/Hr. (b) Material Salvage Value $
(c) Net Operating Cost $
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.' MILLED REFUSE DISPOSAL SITES REQUIREMENTS
Required Attachments (Submit in the order listed):
1. Maps
A. A location map drawn to a scale of one inch equals one half mile showing the contours and elevation of the area surround-
ing the site. .
B. A topographic map of the site drawn to a scale not to exceed one inch equals two hundred feet showing existing lInd final
grades.
2, Drawings which shall include:
A. Property lines
B. Land use including existing habitations; other structures; public roads and highways; shallow and deep wells; etc,
G. Area and depth of the proposed fill
D. All borrow areas
E. Location and elevation of surface and highest ground water
F. A wind rose to show prevailing winds
G. Special provisions for surface and subsurface drainage and erosion control
H. Leachate treatment and control provisions
L Necessary provisions for gas control
J. Method of operation and completion
K, Cross sections showing typical lifts
L. The necessary grade for proper drainage of each lift and the final grade of the completed operation
M. Locations of stockpiled cover material
N. Access routes,approach roads and on site roads
O. Effective barrier to unauthorized entry, direction and information signs
p, Weighing facilities, locker room; toilet and shower facilities; equipment shelter, and wash-out facilities
Q, Locations of existing and proposed utilities
R. Fire control and potable watersupply locations
3, Hydrogeological and Soil Survey which shall include:
A. Thickness and character of the overburden (soil)
B. Character of bedrOck
C. Depth of the water table and potentiometric surfaces
D. Depth to the shallow ground water aquifer and artesian aquifer
E. Local and regional direction of ground water flow
F, Chemical quality of surface and groundwater
G. . Frequency and extent of flooding of the area
H. Soil Series
L Soil Drainage Class
J. Permeability
K. Slope
L. Soil Texture (dominant to depth of 60")
M. Depth to bedrock
N. Stoniness Class
O. Rockiness Class
4. Equipment - Discuss
A. Present - types, sizes, numbers, use
B. Proposed - types, sizes, numbers, use
5. Discuss projected amount and nature of waste to be handled including basis for projection.
6. Operating procedures - explain methods of:
A. Controlling the length and width of the working face
B. Disposaing of large items, special industrial, and hazardous wastes
C, Confining paper waste to the site
D. Waste handling in the event of a natural disaster
E. Provisions for insect and rodent control
F. Site supervision
G. Controlling unauthorized fires
H. Maintaining an all-weather access road
I. Posting operating hours, fee schedule, waste restrictions, the name, address and phone number of the operating agent
J. Locating signs to direct traffic .
K. Preventing unauthorized solid waste disposal
7. Land Disposal Data Form
NOTE: Additional site specific information may be required for the department to determine compliance with applicable laws and
regulations,
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LAND DISPOSAL SITE DATA FORM
(Fill in and check blocks as appropriate)
Delete
Add
Change
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Control No.
1. Cou nty 2. Site Name . 3. Date
4. Street Address
5, Location: Lat.: Long,:
Township Range Section
6. Responsible Operating Authority .
7. Ownership
8. Owner Address .
9, Owner Phone No. 10. Population Served
11. No. of Acres
12. Method of Operation: [ I a. Trench [ I b. Area [ ] c. Wetland [ ] d. High-rise [ ] e, Dump [ ] f. Other
13. Topography: [ ] a ..Qua rry [ ] c. Stripmine [ ] e, Gully [ ] g. Marsh
[ ] b. Borrow Pit [] d. Hillside [ ] f, Level Area
14. Scales: [ ] Yes 115,. Surrounding Land-Use: [ ] a, Residential [ ] c, Agricultural [ ] e. Vacant
[ ] No " . [ ] b, Commercial I ] d. Industrial
16. Zoning: [ ] a, Residential [ I c, Agricultural [ I e, Vacant 117. Date Operational:
[ ] b. Commercial [ I d, Industrial
18. Planned Final Use: [ la. Park [ I c, Building Construction ( I e. None
( I b. Parking Lot [ ] d, Airport [ I f, Other
19, Type of Waste Received: [ I a. Residential [ I d, Agricultural ( ] g. Incinerator Residue [ ] j. Infectious
[ ] b, Commercial [ I e, Septic Tank Pumpings [ ] h, Dead Animals [ I k. Water Treat-
[ I c. Industrial [ ] f. Sewage Sludge [ ] i. Hazardous ment Sludge
20, Burning: [ ] Yes [ ] No 21. Days Open for Disposal S M T W T F S
22. F reauency of Cover None S M T W T F S 23. Deoth to Water Table
24. Soil Permeability 25. No. of Wells Within 1 Mile Shallow Deep
26. Flooding: [ I a. None [ ] b. Rare [ ]c. Oc.casional [ I d. Frequent
27. No. of Roadways Adjacent to Site I 28, Slope of Site
29, No. of Residences or Businesses Within 1000 Feet I 30. Soil Series
31. Soil Texture: [ ] a. Sand [ ] c. Loamy-Sand [ I e. Sandy Clay. Loam I 32, Barrier [ ] Yes [ ] No
[ ] b. Sandy-Loam [ ] d. Sandv Clav [ ] f. Clay
33. Monitoring Wells [ I Yes [ ] No I 34, Potential Water" Pollution: [ ] a. Immediate [ ] b. High [ I c. Low
35. Dumpina in Water [ ] Yes ( I No I 36. Perimeter Ditch ( ] Yes [ I No '1 37. Liner [ ] Yes ( ] No
38. Liner Type: [ I a. Plastic [ ] c, Bentonite [ I e, Other I 39. Well Point System [ I Yes [ I No
[ ] b. Asphalt [ ] d. Clav [ I f. None
40. Oxidation Pond [ ] Yes [ I No I 41. Pond Size I 42. Depth of Soils to Bedrock
43, Evidence of Leaching [ ] Yes [ I No I 44. Final Leachate Treatment Needed [ I Yes [ I No
45. Final Treatment: [ I a. Chlorination [ I c. Ozonation [ I e. Other 46. Rodent Problem [ I Yes [ I No
[ I b. Aeration ( I d, Advailced [ ] f. None
47, Discharge: [ I a. Canal [ ] c, Stream [ ] e. Other [ I g. None 48. Rodent Control [ I Yes [ ] No
[ I b, Ditch [ I d. Lake [ ] f,Marshc
49. Cell Depth of Refuse I 50. Insect Problem [ ] Yes [ I No 51. lJ'lsag! GQntrol L 1 Yes [ I No
52. Blowing Paper Control: ( ] Yes [ ] No I 53, Full Time Attendant: [ I Yes [ ] No
54. All Weather Access Road [ ] Yes [ I No I 55. Gas Control [ I Yes [ ] No 156, Spreading of Refuse [ I Yes
in 2 Ft. Layers ( I No
57. One (1) Ft, Intermediate Cover Applied Within One (1) Week Cell Completion [ I Yes [ I No
58. Two (2) Ft. Final Cover Applied Within One (1) Year Cell Completion: [ I Yes [ I No
59. Equipment Available Daily
60. Proposed Cost of Operation: $/Cu, Yd. $/Ton
61. Name of Person Completing Form
62. Review Date 163. Permit No.
64. Issue Date I 65. Expiration Date
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INSTRUCTIONS. FOR THE
"LAND DISPOSAL SITE DATA FORM"
The purpose of these instructions is to provide information to those filling out the "Land Disposal Site Data Form" so that the data is
complete and it can be processed without delay. This form is designed for computerization to enable the department to have access to
information on all registered land disposal sites operated in the State of Florida. This data form must be completed by the applicant as
follows:
The control number and the delete, add, change and inactive block are for the department's use only.
1. County ~ This is self-explanatory.
2, Site- The name of the land disposal site = abbreviate if necessary,
3. Date - The date of this report shall be expressed as the month, day, year, in numbers (i,e" 1-1-73),
4, Address - The actual address of the land disposal site or the route by which access to the site is made,
5. Location - The location of the disposal site in both latitude and longitude, and the section, township and range.
6. Responsible Operating Authority - The authority responsible for the operation of the disposal site,
7. Ownership - The agency or individual who owns or leases this particular site,
8. Owner Address - The mailing address of the agency shown in Item 7,
9, Owner Phone Number - The phone number of the agency shown in Item 7.
10. Population Served - The population which this disposal site is estimated to serve.
11, Number of Acres - The total number of acres of lal1d purchased or leased for the operation of this site.
12. Method of Operation - More than one item may be checked.
13: Topography -The topography of the area in which the site is located. Check one only.
14, Scales - Check whether scales ate available at the site to determine the weight of the waste received.
15. Surrounding Land-Use - Check as many blocks as are appropriate to give the predominant land use within the immediate area of
the site. If there is no specific surrounding land use then (e) Vacant would be checked.
16, Zoning - Check if the site is located in an area which is zoned. If there is no zoning in the area, then (e) Vacant shall be checked.
17, Date Operational - Month and year site became or will become operational.
18. Planned Final Use - Check if there is a planned final use which is listed; however, if there is no final use established for the site,
check (e) None; or if the final use is not listed, then check (f) Other. Check only one.
19. . Types of Waste Received - Check all types of waste received at this site.
20, Burning - Chapter 17-5 prohibits open burning; however, check to denote whether new sites plan to. use forced air incinerators
to handle land clearing waste.
21. Days Open for Disposal - Circle the days on which the site is open for disposal.
22. Frequency of Cover - Circle the days on which the site receives a 6" cover of compacted earth. If the site receives cover at in-
tervals less frequently than once per week, then check none,
23. Depth to Water Table - Indicate the depth to the seasonal high ground water table in feet.
24. Soil Permeability- Indicate rate at which water will percolate through the soil in inches per hour,
25, Number of. Wells within One Mile - Indicate the number of private water supply wells within one mile of the site to thu left of
the word - Shallow. Indicate the number of public water supply wells or deep wells within one mile of the site to the left of the
word - Deep.
26, Flooding - Periods when the water-table rises above the surface - If two per/yr, or greater, check (d) Frequent, If one per/yr"
check (c) Occasional. If less than once in (2) two years, check (b) Rare.
27, Number of Roadways Adjacent to Site,
28. Slope of Site - Indicate the general slope of the site area expressed as a percentage,
29. Number of Residences or Businesses within 1000 Feet.
30, Soil Series - Indicate the predominant soil series at the site to a depth of at least 60",
31. Soil Texture- Check the one which best describes the general soil texture at the site,
32. Barrier - This refers to permanent fencing or other effective barrier around the site.
33, Monitoring Wells - Check to indicate whether test wells or other water sampling points exist to monitor groundwater quality.
34. Potential Water Pollution - This should be evaluated on the basis of the relationship between the bottom of the landfill and the
water table; the types of underlying soils; the type and amount of material used for cover; and types of materials being disposed
of at the site.
35. Dumping in Water - This is self-explanatory.
36. Perimeter Ditch - This indicates the existence of a suitable ditch surrounding the site for the interception of surface and sub-
surface waters which would normally flow through or from the site; the collection of leachate, and runoff, and the transmission
of these liquids to receiving waters or to a treatment pond.
37. Liner - Indicate whether an impervious material is being pieced on undisturbed earth on which solid waste is deposited to retard
the movement of leachate into the shallow groundwater aquifer.
38. Liner Type - Check one of the materials listed which Is being used for a liner,
39, Well Point System - Indicate whether there is a well point system used to lower the water table in the immediate area of the
landfill.
40. Oxidation Pond - Check whether or not there exists a pond to receive liquids collected in the leachate collection system to
oxidize or otherwise treat these liquids,
41, Pond Size - Indicate area in acres and depth,
42, Depth of Soils to Bedrock -:- Indicate the measured depth of soil in feet between the surface and bedrock. This information may
be obtained from the required geological survey.
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43, Evidence of Leaching - Leaching often manifests itself in the form of springs of dark liquid coming from the sides of landdis-
posal sites or through the contamination of nearby shallow water wells, On new sites, this has to be a judgment evaluation based
on designs under similar conditions.
44. Final Treatment Needed ~ Indicate whether liquids collected from existing or proposed sites will need final treatment prior to
discharge. ,
45. Final Treatment - If final treatment is indicated in hem 44, then check this item to enable the department to determine if the
proper type of treatment is to be provided, It may be either a single type or a combination of methods; however, if a single
method is to be used other than those listed, then check (e) Other. If it is a combination of (a) (b) or (c), in addition to spray
irrigation, then check (d) Advanced.
46, Rodent Problem - Indicate whether a proposed or an existing site has or will have a need for rodent control measures.
47. Discharge- Check the receiving waters into which the collected liquids from the perimeter ditch or oxidation pond are dis-
charged.
48, Rodent Control- This is to be used in conjunction with Item 46 to indicate whether rodent control is being adequately pro-
vided.
49. Cell Depth of Refuse - Vertical depth in feet of refuse between the base and the top surface of compacted refuse before cover
material is added.
50. Insect Problem - The same basis as Item 46,
51. Insect Control - The same basis as Item 48.
52. Blowing Paper Control - Indicate control if the site is policed daily and a portable fence or other measure is used to help control
blowing papers.
53. Full-Time Attendant - Self-explanatory,
54. All-Weather Access Road - Self,explanatory.
55, Gas Control - Are special relief devices provided to collect and disperse methane and other gases?
56. Spreading of Refuse in Two-foot layers - When constructing a refuse cell in a sanitary landfill, the refuse should be spread in
two-foot layers and compacted to a thickness of one foot in order to achieve maximum compaction.
57. One-foot Intermediate Cover Applied within One Week of Cell Completion - Self-explanatory,
58. Two-foot Final Cover Applied within One Year of Cell Completion - Self-explanatory.
59. Equipment Available Daily - The types of equipment available daily for sanitary landfill operation. List as many as are appli-
cable.
60, Proposed Cost of Operation - This should be an estimate of the cost of operation at an existing site or projected cost of opera-
tion at a proposed site.
61. Name of Person Completing Form - Self-explanatory.
Items 62, 63, 64, and 65 are for department use only,
ATTACHED
VOLUME REDUCTION PLANT REQUIREMENTS
These pertain to incinerators, pulverizers, compactors, shredding and baling plants, transfer stations. composting plants and other
plants which accept and process solid waste for recycling or disposal.
1, Maps:
A. Location map drawn to scale of one inch equals one half mile. showing General geographic features of the area surrounding
the site.
B. Topographic map of the site drawn to a scale of one inch equals 200 feet. showing existing and final contours,
2. Drawings, to include:
A, Property lines, site dimensions,
B. Land use, including habitations and other structllre$, toads. wells, vegetation. etc.
C, Equipment used in the operation with equipment components shown in sufficient detail to indicate method of operations,
D. Process flow, materials handling and storage.
E. Location of existing and proposed utilities.
F. Access routes. approach roads and on-site roads.
3. Process description to show:
A. Method of operation.
B, Type and volume of materials processed.
C. Population and area served.
D, Employee facilities,
E. Provisions for disposal of residual waste after processing.
F. Type of materials recovered and disposition of same,
G. Process water and treatment after use,
H. Auxiliary fuel.
I. Schedule of operations.
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