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Dear Mr. Hauser From: Butler, Linda on behalf of Morris, John R. To: Robert Hauser ([email protected]) Cc: T. F. Armbruster ([email protected]); Joseph F. Going ([email protected]); Aamod Sonawane, P.E. ([email protected]); Aschauer, Fred; Tedder, Richard; Solid Waste Financial Coordinator; Pelz, Susan; Gaskin, Nancy; Morgan, Steve; Morris, John R.; Commissioner Charlie Justice; Commissioner Janet Long; Commissioner John Morroni; Commissioner Karen Williams Seel; Commissioner Kenneth T. Welch; Commissioner Norm R. Roche; Commissioner Susan Latvala; County Adm. Robert S. LaSala; Representative Carl Zimmermann; Representative Darryl Rouson; Representative Dwight Dudley; Representative Ed Hooper; Representative James Grant; Representative Kathleen Peters; Representative Larry T. Ahern; Senator Arthenia Joyner; Senator Jack Latvala; Senator Jeff Brandes Bcc: SWD_Clerical Subject: SW Facility 47036, Modification 69633-005-SF/IM to Permit 69633-003-SF/14 Toytown Closed Class I Landfill, Long-Term Care Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2013 3:25:22 PM Attachments: Permit Mod 69633-005-SFIM.pdf Dear Mr. Hauser: Attached is the official Notice of Permit Modification for the project referenced below. This is the only copy you will receive. Acrobat Reader 6.0 or greater is required to read this document, and is available for downloading at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html. Please open and review the document as soon as possible, and verify that it is accessible. Please send a "reply" message verifying receipt of the document to [email protected]. Note: We must receive verification that you are able to access the document. Your immediate reply will preclude subsequent e-mail transmissions to verify accessibility of the documents. OCULUS Information: Catalog: Solid Waste Profile: Permitting-Authorization Facility County: Pinellas Facility Site ID: 47036 Document Type: Permit Issued-Denied Related Facility Type: Class I Landfill (100) Document Subject: #69633-005-SF/IM Notice of Permit Modification Issued Facility Name: Toytown Closed Class I Landfill Owner/Company/Permittee Name: Pinellas County Department of Environment and Infrastructure Project/Permit Number: 69633-003-SF/14, Modification #69633-005-SF/IM Permit Activity: Issue The Southwest District Environmental Services Program is issuing electronic documents for permits, notices and other correspondence in lieu of hard copies through the United States Postal Service, to provide greater service to the applicant and the regulated community. You may access the attached document and others in the Department’s OCULUS document management system by clicking on the link http://depedms.dep.state.fl.us/Oculus/servlet/login and using the “Public OCULUS Log- in” button. Under the search feature, you may look through various documents including permitting, compliance, fiscal, cleanup and enforcement documents. Documents addressed in this email may require immediate action within a specified time frame. Please advise this office of any changes to your e-mail address. If you have any difficulty reading and/or printing this document, please contact Linda Butler. If you have any questions concerning the content of the attached documents, please contact John Morris at [email protected] or at 813-470-5751, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Southwest District Office. Sincerely, Linda Butler Administrative Support Staff FDEP - Southwest District 13051 North Telecom Parkway Temple Terrace, FL 33637-0926 813-470-5719 or FDEP 45719 email: [email protected] FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RICK SCOTT Southwest District GOVERNOR 13051 North Telecom Parkway HERSCHEL T. VINYARD JR. Temple Terrace, Florida 33637-0926 SECRETARY Telephone: 813-470-5700 October 22, 2013 NOTICE OF PERMIT MODIFICATION Transmitted via e-mail only to: [email protected] Pinellas County Department of Environment and Infrastructure 3095 114th Avenue North St. Petersburg, FL 33716 Attn: Mr. Robert Hauser, Director, Division of Solid Waste Re: Toytown Closed Class I Landfill, Long-Term Care Permit Modification #69633-005-SF/IM to Permit #69633-003-SF/14 WACS Facility #47036, Pinellas County Dear Mr. Hauser: Attached is Modified Permit #69633-003-SF/14, issued pursuant to Section 403.087(1), Florida Statutes (F.S.), to conduct long-term care, monitoring, and maintenance of the subject facility. The following revisions have been provided in Modification #69633-005-SF/IM: Specific Condition Type of Modification Cover Page Updates permittee information, references Declaration to the (Amended) Public amendment, revises description of the leachate collection system, and references modification #69633-005-SF/IM. #A.2.a.(1), #C.5.a., Indicates the “Long Term Care Plan” received May 5, 2004 has #C.6., #G.1. been replaced. (Amended) #A.2.e. Lists documents submitted in support of the application for (New) permit modification. #A.3.c. Indicates the certification of construction completion for the (New) leachate collection/underdrain system improvements shall be submitted by June 23, 2015. #A.8. References Chapter 62-701, F.A.C., amended August 12, 2012. (Amended) #B.1.b. Authorizes the construction of the improvements to the leachate (New) collection system in accordance with the documents submitted in support of the application for permit modification. #B.3., #B.4., #B.5., Lists the requirements related to construction of the leachate #B.6., #B.7., #B.8., collection system improvements, including: submittal of record #B.9., #B.10, #B.11. drawings/document, pre-construction submittals, pre- (New) construction meeting notification, construction schedule, construction tolerances, testing requirements, quality assurance, granular fill material, and force main testing. #C.1., #E.5.b., Revises rule citations to Chapter 62-701, F.A.C., amended #E.7., #E.10.a., August 12, 2012 #E.11. (Amended) #C.5.c.(2) Deletes reference to existing well point system. (Amended) s_w/Permits Backup/pinellas/Toytown LF/69633-005-SF_IM.noticeofpermit.doc PERMITTEE: Pinellas Co. Dept. of Env. and Infrastructure PERMIT #69633-003-SF/14 Toytown Closed Class I Landfill MODIFICATION #69633-005-SF/IM Attn: Mr. Robert Hauser, Director, Div. of Solid Waste Page 2 of 3 Specific Condition Type of Modification #E.3.b., E.8.a. References new site map that shows locations for gradient (Amended) monitoring pairs and surface water monitoring location SW-1. #E.3.b. Lists identification numbers and references construction (Amended) details for replacement gradient-monitoring piezometers that may be required due to construction of the leachate collection system improvements. #E.6. Revises rule citation to Chapter 62-532, F.A.C., amended (Amended) February 16, 2012. #E.10.a. References revised link to the Department’s web site and (Amended) provides e-mail addresses for electronic data submittals. #G.2.b. Refers to the revised Department guidance document. (Amended) This letter and its attachments constitute a complete permit and replace all previous permits and modifications for the referenced facility. Any party to this order has the right to seek judicial review of it under Section 120.68, F.S., by filing a notice of appeal under Rule 9.110, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, with the clerk of the Department in the Office of General Counsel, Mail Station 35, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, and by filing a copy of the notice of appeal accompanied by the applicable filing fees with the appropriate district court of appeal. The notice of appeal must be filed within thirty days after this order is filed with the clerk of the Department. Executed in Hillsborough County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Jeffry S. Greenwell Environmental Services Administrator Southwest District JSG/ndg/jrm Attachments Copies Furnished To: Pinellas County Notification List T. F. Armbruster, Pinellas County, [email protected] Joseph F. Going, Pinellas County, [email protected] Aamod Sonawane, P.E., CDM Smith, [email protected] Fred Aschauer, FDEP OGC (e-mail) Richard Tedder, P.E., FDEP Tallahassee (e-mail) Tor Bejnar, FDEP Tallahassee, [email protected] Susan Pelz, P.E., FDEP SW District, CAP Section (e-mail) Nancy Gaskin, FDEP SW District, CAP Section (e-mail) Steve Morgan, FDEP SW District, Environmental Services (e-mail) John Morris, P.G., FDEP SW District, Environmental Services (e-mail) PERMITTEE: Pinellas Co. Dept. of Env. and Infrastructure PERMIT #69633-003-SF/14 Toytown Closed Class I Landfill MODIFICATION #69633-005-SF/IM Attn: Mr. Robert Hauser, Director, Div. of Solid Waste Page 3 of 3 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE This undersigned duly designated deputy clerk hereby certifies that this NOTICE OF PERMIT MODIFICATION was transmitted electronically to the addressee before the close of business on October 22, 2013. Other copies were transmitted electronically to the listed persons. FILING AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT FILED, on this date, pursuant to Section 120.52(10), F.S., with the designated Department Clerk, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. __________________________ 10/22/13 Clerk Date FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RICK SCOTT Southwest District GOVERNOR 13051 North Telecom Parkway HERSCHEL T. VINYARD JR. Temple Terrace, Florida 33637-0926 SECRETARY Telephone: 813-470-5700 PERMITTEE PERMIT/CERTIFICATION Pinellas County Department of WACS ID No.: SWD/52/47036 Environment and Infrastructure
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