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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution #3171fRE90LUT I CN ICU. 3171 A RESOI.IlT 1 aN APPROV I Nu AN A~Yr BETVIElTl TFf CITY OF CJ~1NITaV AND GALLAT I N NAT ICfV~I_ Oa~F'ANY TO TREAT LE~4CFY~TE AND D I RECT I NC TI-E AA4YOR AND CITY CLERIC TD E~CUTE AND DELIVER SAID A[~uEJVT QV B~-IALF aF TI-E C i TY aF CANTCN, i LL i ND 1 S . VY-1~3iEAS, the Lega l and Ordinance Committee of the Canton City Council has determined that it is necessary and in the best Interest of the City of Canton to enter into an agreement with Gallatin National Company to treat leachate, as hereto attached and herein incorporated as Exhibit "A"; and, W-FJZEAS, the Canton City Council has made a similar determination. NaIV, ll-E~F~iE, BE I T iRESOLVED BY TI-E CITY OOINC I L aF TFf CITY OF C~WTpV, Fulton County, Illinois as follows: 1. That the agreement to treat leachate, hereto attached as Exhibit "A" between the City of Canton and Gallatin National Company, is hereby approved. 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver said agreement on behalf of the City of Canton, Illinois. 3. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage by the City Council of the City of Canton, Illinois. PASSim by the City Council of the City of Canton, Fulton County, Illinois at a regular meeting this 18th day of May 1993, upon a roll call vote as follows: AYES: Aldern~en Coay, Phillips, Sarft, Meade, 8ohlex', Cha,~man, NgyS; None, ABSENT: Aldermen Molleck, May, AP ,2 ~~ ~~ Donald E. Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: i~' ~~+ , , an y Whit s, City Clerk CITY OF CANTON ) COUNTY OF FULTON ) STATE OF ILLINOIS ) AGREEMENT TO TREAT GALLATIN NATIONAL CO. LEACHATE Parties to the Agreement: THE CITY OF CANTON, an Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter "CANTON"). GALLATIN NATIONAL CO., an Illinois corporation (hereinafter "GALLATIN"). DATED this 18th day of MAY , 1993. WHEREAS, CANTON is a municipal corporation organized under the Illinois Municipal Code, and as a municipal corporation, owns and operates wastewater treatment plants, including the West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant; and, WHEREAS, GALLATIN is an Illinois corporation, developing and planning to operate a sanitary regional pollution control facility, hereinafter known as a "landfill", in Fairview, Fulton County, Illinois; and, WHEREAS, CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant has excess capacity which is not now being used by CANTON, and which in the foreseeable future will not be used by CANTON; and, WHEREAS, GALLATIN, beginning January 1, 1993, or shortly thereafter, will have need to have its landfill leachate treated to comply with Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (hereinafter "IEPA") standards; and, WHEREAS, CANTON has had the advice of its consulting engineers, specifically, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc.; and, WHEREAS, GALLATIN has had the advice and consent of its consulting engineers, as that company deems necessary; and, WHEREAS, both CANTON and GALLATIN wish to set forth in this agreement their respective rights and benefits, responsibilities and duties, in regard to CANTON treating GALLATIN'S landfill leachate; and, WHEREAS, this agreement has been properly brought before CANTON'S council at either a regularly-scheduled meeting or a special meeting held in compliance with any and all laws of the State of Illinois; and, WHEREAS, each of the parties shall use their best efforts and good faith in execution of this agreement; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and promises hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. That the initial term of this agreement shall be for one year, beginning on June 1, 1993, and ending on May 31, 1994. This agreement automatically will be extended for a two (2) year term from June 1, 1994 to May 31, 1996, unless either party gives the other party sixty (60) days written notice prior to the initial ending of the first term, i.e. May 31, 1994. After the first two- year contract extension ending on May 31, 1996, this agreement automatically will be extended for a three (3) year term unless either party gives the other party sixty (60) days written notice prior to May 31, 1996. The parties reserve the right to mutually 2 agree upon the termination of the term of this agreement by a separate agreement. 2. That GALLATIN agrees with CANTON as follows: GALLATIN will maintain a minimum 30,000-gallon leachate storage/equalization tank and a 500,000-gallon overflow/equalization basin of storage capacity for the landfill leachate at its Fairview landfill site. 3. That GALLATIN will deliver leachate to CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant upon a schedule to be agreed upon by both parties after initial leachate treatment by CANTON has begun. CANTON, working with the GALLATIN engineers, will develop a mutually-acceptable pretreatment standard for the GALLATIN landfill leachate. 4. Before limitations are developed as provided in paragraph 9, the following limitations shall apply: The daily BODS and TSS loadings will not exceed a BODS of 104 pounds/day and a TSS of 55 pounds/day which is equivalent to 5000 gallons at a concentration of 2500 mg/1 BOD5 and 1300 mqL TSS. Values of leachate shall be within the range of 6 to 9 for pH and less than 200 ppm for ammonia. CANTON may refuse to accept and treat any leachate exceeding these parameters. 5. That the landfill leachate, as delivered by GALLATIN to CANTON, shall be in a non-odorous aerobic condition (i.e. dissolved oxygen z 0.5 ppm) and shall be kept in an aerobic condition by GALLATIN until completely discharged into the system. CANTON may refuse to accept any leachate that is not non-odorous or in an aerobic condition. 3 6. That GALLATIN, for each load of leachate transported from its 30,000-gallon leachate storage/equalization tank and its 500,000-gallon overflow/equalization basin to CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant, will provide a representative laboratory analysis for the following parameters: pH, COD (for purposes of correlation w/CBOD only), TSS, and ammonia. Further, on a quarterly basis, GALLATIN shall provide laboratory analysis of its landfill leachate for chemical and metal contents. Chemical and metal contents of the leachate shall not exceed that presently being received by ordinary domestic waste, based on quarterly samples of CANTON'S sludge, unless regulated by an applicable pre- treatment/sewer use ordinance. 7. That GALLATIN will be responsible for the transporting of the landfill leachate to CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant and discharge at the designated spill containment pad. In the event of a spill, GALLATIN will be responsible for the clean up to the satisfaction of CANTON to also include responsibility for the cost of clean up by CANTON or a third party if clean up is not accomplished by GALLATIN in a reasonable period of time. 8. That during high-flow conditions which is defined as above 6.0 mgd or operational problems at the CANTON West Side wastewater Treatment Plant, including violation of applicable effluent standards or the NPDES permit, GALLATIN will store its landfill leachate at the landfill until the flow condition drops below 6.0 mgd or until operational problems are corrected. During these periods when CANTON has notified GALLATIN that it cannot accept 4 GALLATIN landfill leachate, GALLATIN reserves the right to take its landfill leachate to any other treatment facility. 9. That in order for both parties to receive the maximum efficiency of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant, CANTON shall instruct its wastewater treatment plant operator to review the past performance of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant while accepting landfill leachate from GALLATIN to determine the maximum capacity of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant to accept the GALLATIN landfill leachate. The plant operator of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant shall determine the maximum capacity of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant to accept the GALLATIN landfill leachate on both a volume and leachate-strength relationship. By mutual agreement of the parties the volume of leachate and the leachate strength as set forth as a maximum in paragraph 4 can be amended to a different volume and leachate strength relationship based upon the treatment plant's performance in treating the GALLATIN landfill leachate. Any amendments to the leachate volume and strength limitations shall also be approved by the IEPA and amended in any permits. 10. As it is contemplated that some of the available excess treatment capacity of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant will be made available for GALLATIN, CANTON agrees that before letting any of the excess treatment capacity of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant to a third party or any combination of third parties, that CANTON will provide GALLATIN with as much notice as possible of CANTON'S intent to reduce the treatment 5 capacity of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant available to GALLATIN. 11. Both parties recognize that prior to CANTON treating the landfill leachate, applicable permits will have to be obtained from the IEPA. GALLATIN will reimburse CANTON for any and all additional testing or analytical work prescribed by the IEPA permit application or by the IEPA permit that directly relates to treatment of the GALLATIN landfill leachate. These expenses will include expenses incurred by CANTON for additional tests performed by CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant operator. CANTON will bill GALLATIN monthly for the testing and GALLATIN shall pay for such testing within 30 days of CANTON billing for same. However, if CANTON, for its own purposes, desires to conduct additional testing beyond the tests required for the IEPA permit, then those expenses will be borne by CANTON unless prior written agreement is made with GALLATIN. If CANTON'S additional testing discloses that GALLATIN has exceeded any of the limits for constituents allowed by this agreement or by the IEPA permit, or if GALLATIN'S leachate is the sole cause of a problem with CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant, then GALLATIN shall be responsible for CANTON'S additional testing costs. 12. In applying for the IEPA permit, CANTON will make available to GALLATIN the assistance of CANTON'S engineer and its wastewater treatment plant operator. Any direct expense borne by CANTON for CANTON'S engineering firm or wastewater treatment plant operator and directly related to the GALLATIN permitting process at 6 IEPA, will be reimbursed by GALLATIN. CANTON agrees to jointly request an IEPA permit with GALLATIN for treatment of GALLATIN landfill leachate by CANTON. If further permits are needed from IEPA, or any other regulatory agency, CANTON agrees to join with GALLATIN in requesting the additional permits for treatment of GALLATIN landfill leachate by CANTON. CANTON agrees to continue to apply jointly with GALLATIN for permit renewals pursuant to current IEPA rules and regulations. Further, CANTON agrees that if any additional permits are required because of future rule changes, that CANTON will continue to join with GALLATIN in seeking any such additional permits for the treating of landfill leachate by CANTON. 13. To the fullest extent permitted by law, GALLATIN shall indemnify and hold harmless CANTON, CANTON'S consultants, agents, and employees from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees arising out of or resulting from leachate delivered by Gallatin which has chemical or other hazardous properties which cannot be detected in the normal testing or sampling conducted in the Canton Waste Water Treatment Plant and whose chemical or other hazardous properties ~__ cannot be treated or neutralized in the normal course of CANTON'S treatment, provided that such claim, damage, loss or expense is solely and only attributable to the leachate received from GALLATIN and without any fault on the part of CANTON in treating the leachate. This paragraph shall specifically cover all claims, damages, losses and expenses arising from such leachate received from GALLATIN. 7 14. Any permanent improvements made to CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant, even though those permanent improvements were provided at the expense of GALLATIN, will remain the property of CANTON. Any temporary or portable improvements made to CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant by GALLATIN, will remain the property of GALLATIN, and GALLATIN will have the right to remove any temporary or portable improvements, but shall be responsible for property damage caused by the removal of these improvements. 15. GALLATIN agrees to use CANTON as one of its primary facilities for the treatment of landfill leachate from the Fairview landfill unless the West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant is unable to service the GALLATIN landfill leachate. CANTON has been advised that GALLATIN may also enter into a like agreement with the City of Cuba, Fulton County, Illinois, for treatment of GALLATIN landfill leachate at the Cuba Wastewater Treatment Plant. CANTON agrees to allow GALLATIN to contract freely with other treatment plants in order to provide dependable landfill leachate treatment arrangements to cover conditions of non-treatment availability of the CANTON West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant due to CANTON'S operational limitations. Further, GALLATIN has the absolute right to terminate this contract at such time as GALLATIN has built and is ready to operate its own wastewater treatment plant to accept the GALLATIN landfill leachate. 16. Both GALLATIN and CANTON shall comply with all IEPA permit standards and other rules and regulations regarding the 8 treatment of leachate and discharge of effluent from CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant. Both parties recognize that this agreement is contingent upon the IEPA granting proper permits to both CANTON and to GALLATIN. Either party to this agreement, upon receipt of the IEPA permit standards to allow CANTON to treat the GALLATIN landfill leachate, or upon being advised of what the permit conditions and standards would be prior to a permit being issued by IEPA, may terminate this agreement by giving written notice to the other party. 17. GALLATIN shall make payments to CANTON based upon the volume of landfill leachate treated by CANTON in accordance with CANTON'S ordinance entitled "Ordinance No. 1267, an Ordinance Amending Title 8, Chapter 10 of the Canton Municipal Code, hereinafter referred to as Section 8-10-5, entitled, "Water and Sewer Rates." At the present time, the amount of landfill leachate to be treated is an unknown factor. GALLATIN shall pay the amount of $10,000.00 per year for the term of this agreement, payable in quarterly installments, beginning on June 1, 1993, or at the date of signing this agreement, whichever comes first, and quarterly thereafter, to CANTON for the right to use the West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant. CANTON, as described above, shall bill GALLATIN based upon "Ordinance No. 1267", as amended, or other current rates in effect from time to time. GALLATIN shall receive a credit on treatment bills from CANTON up to the amount of $10,000.00 which GALLATIN guarantees that CANTON shall receive each year that GALLATIN uses CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant. Said 9 credit shall not be applied to testing expenses which are paid monthly pursuant to paragraph No. 11. In any year when GALLATIN'S use of CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant exceeds the $10,000.00, then and in that event, GALLATIN shall be responsible for payment to CANTON for the additional use above $10,000.00 and shall be billed by CANTON on CANTON'S regular billing dates as set forth for all users of its West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant. 18. Any disputes under this agreement shall be arbitrated by the parties as follows: Each party shall pick a consulting engineering f irm having technical expertise in wastewater treatment plants as its arbitrator. The two firms so picked shall jointly agree upon a third engineering firm as the final arbitrator. The three arbitrators will then meet and the majority decision of two of the three arbitrators shall be binding upon each of the parties. However, if the arbitrators, as picked by the parties, are not able to pick a third arbitrator, or if the three arbitrators so picked are not able to come to a decision, then either party is free to enforce its rights in any legal or equitable manner. Each party shall pay for the arbitrating firm that it selects and the parties shall each pay one-half of the costs of the third arbitrator selected pursuant to this paragraph. 19. GALLATIN agrees to reimburse CANTON for all of Anderson Engineering's consulting fees and up to $800 of CANTON'S legal expenses incurred by CANTON in connection with the preparation, 10 revision and adoption of this agreement. 20. This agreement may be terminated, by either party giving proper notice, in the following cases: a. GALLATIN remains out of compliance with this agreement for more than ninety (90) consecutive days; or b. CANTON'S West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant has operational problems for more than ninety (90) consecutive days; if CANTON terminates this agreement pursuant to this paragraph, 20(b), then CANTON shall rebate to GALLATIN the unused pre-paid monies paid by GALLATIN for treatment of its leachate. 21. The above agreement is dated the _].g~ day of Mav , 1993, and has been approved by CANTON at a properly-called meeting and further, has been approved by GALLATIN in accordance with its corporate rules and bylaws. CITY OF CANTON, an Illinois munici al corporation By: Attest : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~a~ GALLATIN NATIONAL CO., an Illinois corporation ~, ~~~~ By: ,~ Attest • 1~- ~~-L~~.-~ 11 ~~IIII/i, ~.~,- Gallatin August 27, 1992 National Co. Mr. Tim Kluge Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Permit Section -Division of Water Pollution Control 2200 Churchill Road P.O. Box 19276 Springfield, Illinois 62702 RE: Sewer Connection Permit Application at the Canton, Illinois, POTW Dear Mr. Kluge: Enclosed is a sewer connection permit application for the Canton, Illinois POTW. Gallatin National Co. proposes to discharge leachate from the Gallatin landfill to this POTW. Both the Canton, Illinois, and Cuba, Illinois, POTW plants are proposed to be utilized on an alternating priority basis. The permit application for each facility is submitted under separate cover. The permit application includes the following supplemental schedules: WPC-PS-1 -Application For Permit or Construction Approval Schedule A -Private Sewer Connection Schedule J -Industrial Treatment And Pre-treatment Schedule N -Waste Characteristics Leachate will be delivered to each POTW facility at a designated dump pad approved by the waste water treatment works owner and its engineering consultant. Leachate will be delivered by tanker truck on a daily basis as allowed by both strength and volume limitations. Strength and volume limitations that may be imposed at each facility are briefly described in an attached report prepared by Emil Cook at Crawford Murphy & Tilly. Since Gallatin National is a new facility, there is no leachate available for pre-application testing purposes. Instead, leachate quality data from similar landfill facilities in Keewaunee County and Door County, Wisconsin, is enclosed. The average and maximum leachate strength was considered for the leachate treatment analysis. A copy of the leachate quality data is attached for thirteen years of quarterly operating reports from the two Wisconsin facilities. 111 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062 708/272-9734 Fax 708/498-2721 515 Carter Street P.O. Box 333 Fairview, Illinois 61432 309/778-2571 Fax 309/778-2429 ~IIII. ~~~~~~ Illinois Environmental Protection Agency August 27, 1992 Both the Canton and Cuba treatment facilities have stipulated limitations for .leachate treatment. Gallatin National has also provided leachate storage capacity onsite for periods where leachate delivery may be temporarily suspended from either or both facilities. A copy of the design plans for leachate storage/equalization tank and the leachate overfill/equalization basin are enclosed for your review. These plans have been approved by the IEPA Division of Land Pollution Control. A permit for special waste disposal at the subject facility will be submitted under separate cover to the Division of Land Pollution Control. No sanitary waste from onsite operations will be blended with leachate. Onsite sanitary waste will be managed separately in a septic system disposal field. If you have any questions concerning the proposed private sewer connection described in the enclosed application form, please feel free to contact us. If possible, we would like to start construction for the discharge pads on or before October 1, 1992, so that construction can be completed before freezing weather. Yours very truly, GALLATIN NATIONAL COMPANY ,`~`7~`' ougl s J. Hermann, P.E. Vice President ~',~~~Q~. C~ t ~-_--- William J. aver, P.E. Senior Vice esident cc: Andersen Engineering Crawford Murphy & Tilly Bruce Meade Joe Carruthers Monty Thompson Lyle Ray, IEPA Ken Newman, IEPA DJH:AA3:mmf (I (p„ge 1 ~ _) Canton " ' For IEPA'Uee: Ihinoie Environmental Protection Agency Log Number: Division cif Water Pollution Control Date Received: Permit Section Springfield, Illinois 62708 . Application For Permit Or Conetruetion Approval . wPaPe-1 1. Name and LooaNom Gallatin National Balefill Leachate Treatment - DPLC Permit 411991-005-LF Name o! projeck: MunfeipalityorTownehtp: Canton ~ Counh: Fulton 2. BrlefbesariptlonolProject: Gallatin National MSW Balefill and Special Waste Leachate Treatment/Private Sewer connection_ 11. Dooumenb Being Submitted: If tM project Involves aqr o[ tirs ibms listed below, submit the corresponding schedule, and check the appropriate spaces. Project Private Sewer Connection ............................. A R Spray irrigation ......................... H Public Sewer Esleneion ............................... B Septic Tanks ............................. I 8ewcr Eetemlon Construct Only ....................... C Industslal Treatmen! or Pretreatment ..... J % Sewage Treatment Works ............................. D Cyanide Acceptance ...................... L Excess Flow Treatmen! ............................... E Updating Cyanide Acceptance Form ....... M Lilt Station/Force Maln ............................... F Waste Characteristics .................... N X Sludge Disposal ...................................... O Erosion Control .......................... P Trust 1liscloeure .......................:. T 1. Land Trnet: L the project identified in !bm number 1 herein, !or which a permit is requested, to be comtructed on land which is tha subject of a trustT O Yee ~ No I[ yes, Schedule T (Trust Disclosure) must bs completed and item number T.1.1 mwt bs dgned by a beneficiary, trustee or trust officer. Piane:•Tille 8peci[icatione: Title Other Documents (Please Specify) Number of Pages: Number o! Books/Peges: ti. This Is an Application !oe (Check Appropriate Llne)s R A. Joint Construction And Oparatint Permit B. Authorisation To Construe! (bee losttuotiona). NPDEB Permit No. IL00 C. Construct Onir Permit (Does Not Include Operations) D. Operate Only Permit (Does Not Include Construction) 8. Certifications and Approval: 8.1 Certificate by Design Engineer l hereby.certifi that 1 am ((~miliar with tM information contained la this •ppplioation, including that to the best of m knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. The i than Standard Spec~fleations or foal epeci[Ications on [ile with thl Agency) as described above Engineer Rajnikant N. Patel ~d-1'79( Name Re~istra ion mbar Firm: Andersen Address 10} Elm Street, Canton, Illinois 61520 Phone Number: 309 ~ 647-7831 7. Certifications and Approval for Permibt .. .............................................................. 7.1 Certificate by AppllcantW I/We hereby certif that l/we have teed and thoroughly tlndaratand the conditions and requiramenb of this Appllation, .od atahn authorised to sign ~ie apppllatlon in accordance with the Bnles and Regulations of the Illinol Pollution Control Bwtd. 1/We hereby agree to conform with the Standard Conditions sad with any other 8pecli Oonditions made part of this Permit. 7.1.1 Name Of Applicant For Permit Or AuthoNaation To Construct Gallatin National Co. Fairview Illinois 61432 81 Rature x ~...~`/ ......................................................................... g •• Title Vice Presiders Organisation flu 111PA 4 eufAerlud b reQutn fhL !n/orn:aMon uedtr ltdsetr RruGed 3rotuk; 191st CAepkr 1111/!, &ct(oe lOJ9.11Lelown o/fAra tn/eruwtton w -aqutrrd under t1u-t &eNon: Fetture rd do b moy pnarnf a14 /ores Jiwh brlnt procYaed and could nsutt !h your appGeeNoe bt4:g dented 7blr /a-nr las o fKrn apprnued by IAe Fernu 1Mane/enuaf Gnkr. ~r~csi~~o°IRev. si~el prinsedon Reereiedpaper J (page 2 of 2) Canton City of Canton 7.1.2 Neme Of Applicant For Permit To Own and Olrerate 210 East Che ut Street Canton Illinois 61520 Street /~ City ..State ............... ZIp Code SignaturdX/ ........ .~~ .. .. .................................. ............. Title T" 7.2 Affected (Uaib of Gove ent) L ~ ~) p f ~/~ SignaturaQ.~. ). ~~I~~~JGS!/ Date ~e ~ ~g Title `~~""' ~~ ZCity Clerk, VUla~e Clerk, nitary District Clerk, EteJ 7.8 Applications from oon•governmeatal applicants which are sot signed by tM owner, mwt be signed by a principal a:ecutive officer of •t least the level of vice president, or hie duly authorbed repreNatatlvs. 7.4 Certidcate By Intermediate 8ewee Owner NA I heroby certify that (Please cheek one): I. The sswen to which this project will be tributary haw adsquab reserve capacity to transport the wastewater that will be added by this project without cawing a violation of the Environmental Protection Act or Subtitle C, Chapter I, or 2. The Illinois Pollution Control Board, in PCB dated granted a variance from Subtitle C, Chapter I W allow eoastruetlon and opentloa of the facilities that an the subject of fhb application. Name and location of sewer system to which this project will be tributary: Sewer System Owner Street City State Zip Code Signature R ............................... Date Title 7.4.1 Additional Certificate By Intermediate Sewer Owner NA I hereby certify that (Please check one): I. TM sswen to which this project will M tributary haw adequate rewrw capacity to transport the wastewater that will be added by this project without cawing a violation of We Enviroameatai Protection Act or Subtitle C, Chapter I, or 2. The Illinois Pollution Control Board, in PCB dated granted a variance from Subtitle C, Chapter I to allow eonstruelion and operation of the (acilitles that are the subject of this application. Name tod location of sewer system to which this project will be tributary: Sewer System Owt{er Street City State Zip Code Signature R ............................... Date Title 7.6 Certificate By Waste Treatmeat Worlu Owner I hereby certify flat (Please check oas): R I. TM wash trwtmeat plan! to which this project wit! bs tributary 6u adegutte recsrw capacity to that the wutewatsr that will bs added by this project without cawing a violation of the Environmental Protection Act or Subtitle C, Chapter I, or 4. Tha Illirrob Pollutioa Control Board, is PCB dated granted a variance from Subtitle C, Chapter I to allow oooefruetion sad operation of eM facilities that aro the subject of this application. - I also certify that the indwtrial wute discharges described is tM application b capable of being treated by tM treatment works, tad such wash discharges will be is osmpliaau with all currently applicable local, state or federal pntraatment nquiromeata. Name and location of wale treatment works to which this project will be tributary: Cuba POTW Treatment Worb Owner City of Canton 210 East Ct treat St. Canton 61520 -_ Street qty State zip Code Signat .~~~ Dste~ lr9a1 Title 7 Canton TAn Ayenq s aulhonjd to spur. Mil in/ormtlion under Mlinos Reviled Sfetufsrs, 1979, Chapter 111 1?, SeA.on /099. DirdwuN d Mil inlomrlion b apvired under tMf Section. Failure m do so mt y pnrwnl Mir loan Iron being prowsad end aouM ns uf7 n yow,ppiution being denid. 7hs farm hat been toprowd 6y fM Fame Manaysment !ieI1NI. Log # ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DIVISION OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PERMIT SECTION Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276 SCHEDULE A PRIVATE SEWER CONNECTION(S) OR SCHEDULE f3 SEWER EXTENSION(S) (Please Circle One or Both) 1. NAME OF PROJECT: Gallatin National Balefill Leachate Treatment-DLPC 415078080002 2. TYPE OF SERVICE(S): Residential ;Commercial : Licht Industrial (Domestic Waste Only) ; Manufacturing ;Recreational ;Other MSW and special waste Leachate treatment 3. NATURE OF PROJECT: Project consists of: a sewer connection R ; a trunk sewer ; a replacement sewer ; a relief sewer ; an interceptor sewer ;anew sanitary sewer 4. PROJECT LOCATION, SERVICE AREA AND POPULATION: Submit map(s) of the service area that includes the following: 4.1 The proposed sewer layout and project location. Balefill @T8N R3E Sec 29 Township 7N Section 34 Range 4E 4.2 Residential and/or non-residential areas and their associated waste bads to be immediately served by the sewers of this project. 4.3 Potential residential and/or non-residential areas and their associated loads must be included in the overall design of the sewers of this project. 5. FACILITIES PLANNING AREA: This project is X is not being constructed entirety within the Facilities Planning Area (FPA) boundaries. Ii not, please explain. Leachate will be delivered by truck to POTW. 6. TYPE OF DEVELOPMENT: The tolbwing design criteria should be used in estimating the population equiva- lent (P.E.) of a residential building: Efficiency or Studio Apartment = 1 P.E. ) 1 Bedroom Apartment = 1.5 P.E. ) 2 Bedroom Apartment = 3 P.E. ) 3 Bedroom Apartment = 3 p.E. ) NA Single Family Dwelling = 3.5 P.E. ) - Mobile Home = 2.25 P.E. ) Commonly used quantities of sewage tlows from miscellaneous type facilities are listed in Appendix B, Table_ No. 2 of the Illinois Recommended Standards for Sewage Works. 6.1 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS: Number of building(s) ; Number of single family dwelling building(s) ; Number of multiple dwelling buildings' ;Estimated total population P.E. ' Please provide an itemized list of the number o/bedrooms per unit per building. NA a s92ao„ Printed on R ded Pa r wvc u, ae~. s~, ~' Pe Canton 6.4 Non domestic liquid waste is x is not than domestic are produced, submit Schedule N. produced inside the building(s). It liquid wastes other 7. DEVIATION FROM DESIGN CRITERIA: The design criteria for sewers are contained in the "Illinois Recommended Standards for Sewage Works", Current Edition. This submittal does does not x include deviations from said criteria. If deviations are included, justification for said deviations must be attached. 7.1 Will "Standard Specifications for Water and Sewer Main Construction in Illinois", Current Edition, govern the construction of this system? YES NO x If "NO" specifications must be furnished for the construction of the sewer. Truck will • deliver to POTW. 8. INFILTRATION/EXFILTRATION LIMITS: NA gallons per inch diameter of sewer pipe per mite per day. 9. SUMMARY OF SEWERS: Submit plan and profile drawings. NA Connections Extensions Pipe size -inches Total Length -feet Min. slope used - Max. slope used - Min. cover over sewers -feet Pipe Material & Specs. Joint Material &. Specs. Total Manholes Max. Distance Between Manholes Bedding Class for Rigid Pipe (A, B, or C per ASTM C12) Bedding Class for Flexible Pipe (I, II, or III per ASTM 2321) Is the project located in a flood plain? YES NO x If ft is, contact the Illinois Department of Trans- portation, Division of Water Resources Management for further permit requirements. 10. EROSION CONTROL: The design criteria for Erosion Control are contained in the "Illinois Environmental Protection Agency -Standard and Specifications for Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control" Current Edition. This submittal does does not x include deviation from said criteria. If deviations are included, jus- tification for said criteria must be attached. (See instructions for Schedule P to determine it this form must be submitted.) 11. EXISTING SEWER SYSTEM: 11.1 Size and bcation of the existing sanitary sewer to which this project will connect NA Will deliver to POTW Tributary to Interceptors NA 11.2 Tributary to Pump Station(s) NA Adequate Reserve Pumping Capacity? YES NO NA Canton TMa Ap.ncy la wMOrlr.d to rpulr~ thin hforrtv Uo~ vnCer ~Illinola Ravlfad Statutaa, 1979, Chapter 111 1/2 S~cilo~ 1039. Olsclosura of this information Ia r~qulrad un ~r that Section. Falture to do ao may pravattt thin form from balnp procataad and could raault M your apppllution balnp denied. Thla form has bean approved by the Forma Manapamant Gnar. ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECCION AGENCY DMSION OF WATER POLLUTION Q7tfl1mL PERMIT SECTION Springfield, Illinois 62706 FJR IEPA USE: LOG M DATE RECEIVED: S~l1I.E N WASTE a1ARAClERISTICS 1. Name of Project Gallatin National Balefill Leachate Treatment 2. FL(%f DATA EXISTING PAOPOSID-DESIGN 2.1 Average Flow (gpa) NA 8000 gpd z.z Maximsa Daily Fla,,, (gpd) NA + 8000 8Pd (weather dependent) 2.3 TEMPERATURE [ NA Max. Test. Out- Time of Ave. Intake Avg. Effluent Max. Intake Maz. Effluent side Mixing year Tellm. F Team. F Tell. F Teams. F Zone F SIAf¢R WINTER 2.4 Minimtan 7-day, 10-Year floc: ~ cfs 0 MGD. ' 2.s Dilution Ratio: 391:1 w/Canton effluent 2.6 Stream flow rate at time or samptrng NA cfs MGD. 3. CHD•IICAL OONSTTTUEPTT Existing Permitted Conditions-; Existing conditions ;Proposed Permitted Conditions R 'n'Pe of zan~le:drab (time of collection_~; cal>posite (Nlmber of samples per day-) (see instnlctions for analyses required) , Constituent RAh' WASTE m 1 IRFA7'ED EFFLUENT Av 1 Max UPbIitEMI DOhVS'TRFJNI 5+1l~I.ES Anmonia Nitrogen (asN) 219 NA NA Arsenic (total) -- ~~ n Baritm 2.25 " " Boron 31 " " ADS 457-1100 " " ~~ .004-.020 " " Carbon Chloroform Extract -- " ~~ Chloride 365 " n Chromium (total hexavalent) ) 0.14-0.23 Chromium (total tribalent) --- tl tt Copper .165-.218 " Cyanide (total) 1.24 " " L]•anide (readily released @150°F ~ pH 4.5) __ ~~ 1~ Dissolved Oxygen -- It n Fecal Coliform -- n n Canton !7t IEFA USE: lA1G 1 OAiE IIOCEIVFD: ILLD~IS BIYII~JIfAL Plb'17GCT'ICN AL'~ILY DMSIW OF MAIFJt @OLI1lII0N O77Ti10L PFJ~QT SECTION Sprite;field, Illinois 62706 SCF~J[E J Dmlli'IRIAL '['RFA'1fQJf UARKS Q7b'I7tK.'I'ION OR PI!>TRFATiEM' is7R-S 1. NAME AND IDGTION: t.l Ntoen of peojeee Gallatin National Balefill Leachate Treatment 1.2 Plant location _ 1.2.1 SW 34 7N 4E 4th rter zan ~ ~Tii p ta~iye ~1~- l.z.z fatiwde N 40 33 00 ~ «~~ iengitude W 90 02 30 ~ .fit l.z.s Nana of uses Qu.araegle Tlap (7.s or is T~iewtes) Canton (7.5 min) 1974 2. NARAA7IVE DESCRIPTION Alm SO~MTIC lUISiE F1DN O)AOIAM: (sea irestruetions) ( ( see attached Schedule J supplement ( z.l PRINCIPAL PRODlJC15: Baled MSW and Special Waste Disposal Service z.z. PTU:NCIPAL RAN FNiERLl1.S: same 3. DESCRIPTION OF 77ffAT~NT FACILITIES: 3.1 Sebmit a flow diagram th:+ough all treatment nliu showLeg site, wluees, detention tunes, organic loadings, surfue xttling rate, weir overflow rate, and other pertinent design dau. Include hydraulic profiles and description of monitoring systems. See attached 3.2 Masu st~MOrlcs is: Msch_, Contiremeu x : No. of latdees/day . No. of Shifts/day 1 drawing. S.S Sebmit plans and specifications for proposed eaeestna:tim. see attached drawing. s.~ Discharge t:: Existing trill beam «~ approval of, certification report. 1. DIRECT' DISCtiARf~ IS TO: Receiving Street Plalieipal Sanitary Sewer . Iraielpal storm or eanieipal tm- bined sewer R If receiving strewn or stow sewer Ldicated complete the following: No.e of teceivireg strewn Big Creek ; ~b,R,ty to Spoon River cribuury to Illinois River tribeRary to Mississippi River S. Is the craauent worb atb~ect to floodileg7 If so, whit is the ma:ilraai flood elevetim of record fin rafermeoe to the ttatment works datuaj wed what provisions have been reads so eliminate tiw flooding hazard? NO 6. APPtbXDA7E TIME SOff.Dll1E: Estimated construction schedule: sure of Construction In progress Daa of Caplstian Fall 1992 Operatiae Sdeedule startup Fall 1992 ~ Oate Opssatien eegie„ IEPA Approval of Certification -Report loos design load co be readeed by year unknown _ Tfwa I.oar,ty n auMari:ad to naie trw TMornrdon yr,dar iron Ravnad Stature. 1979. Chapar 111 1/2. Section 10.19. Dncbaun s y of tl~ia YMOrmatianr nqu:rd under tM Sat:lbn loran b ao ao roar ~LPC sl S~8 i g ~`+~h Mra Mrm hom bainp Prooaaaad and oeued nwN i~ rov a0pacation bairq daniW. Two loon Na bean apprwad M the Forrrn 090001 Wnaprnant tamr. 5CHEDULE J Industrial Treatment Works Construction or Pretreatment Works Supplement -- City of Canton Item 2. Narrative Description and Schematic Waste Flow Diagram: Leachate from the Gallatin National Landfill will temporarily be stored at the landfill either in a 30,000-gallon Leachate storage/equalization tank, or a 500,000-gallon overflow/equalization basin. This Leachate will periodically be transported to the City of Canton Publically-Owned Treatment Works (POTW) in tanker trucks by licensed special waste haulers. This Leachate will be discharged to the headwaters of the treatment plant via agravity-fed pipe. Details of the unloading pad and a schematic waste flow diagram are illustrated on the attached drawing. There will be no expansion of the existing treatment facilities at the Canton POTW. Furthermore, no storage of Leachate is proposed at the facility. Item 10. List Permits Previously Issued for the Facility: Attency ,Permit No. IEPA Losz. No. Permit Description IEPA: Land Pollution Control Division 1990-015-DE/OP 1989-284 Gallatin Compost Facility Development and Operation IEPA: Water Pollution Control Division 1991-EN-0972 0972-90 Leachate Storage Basin IEPA: Land Pollution Control Division 1991-005-LF 1990-205 80-acre Solid Waste Management Site Dept. of Army, Corps of Engineers IEPA: Land Pollution Control Division 201122 --- Wetland Fill/Mitigation 1991-005-LF 1991-216 Permit Modification No. 1 to revise landfill operating times, test procedures, and monitoring reporting procedures. SCHEDULE J Industrial Treatment Works Construction or Pretreatment Works Supplement -- City of Canton (cont'd) Item 10. List Permits Previously Issued for the Facility (cont'd): Attency Permit No. IEPA Lofz. No. Permit Description IEPA: Land Pollution Control Division IEPA: Land Pollution Control Division IEPA: Land Pollution Control Division IL. Dept. of Transportation 1991-005-LF 1991-399 Permit Modification No. 2 to modify landfill design 1991-005-LF 1992-007 Permit Modification No. 3 to revise stormwater management system for Gallatin Landfill 1991-005-LF 1992-042. Permit Modification No. 4 to construct an Operations Facility at the Gallatin Landfill 4-0692055 --- Construct access road approach to Illinois Highway 97. Item 11. Describe provisions for operation during contingencies such as power failures, flooding, peak loads, equipment failure, maintenance shut-downs and other emergencies. Leachate from the Gallatin National Landfill will be stored at the leachate storage system during the following conditions at the Canton POTW: power failures, flooding, peak loads, equipment failures, maintenance shutdowns, and other emergencies. Delivery will also be halted during peak stormwater flow periods. L~ CMT CRAWFORD, MURPHY & TILLY, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 2750 WEST WASHINGTON STREET SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62702 (217) 787-8050 August 29, 1989 Mr. Douglas J. Hermann, P.E. STS Consultants Ltd. 111 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062 Dear Mr. Hermann: Re: 8924-49 - Balefill Leachate Treatment at Canton Westside Sewage Treatment Plant This letter is in response to your request for an evaluation of loadings on the Canton Westside Sewage Treatment Plant and to determine available capacity to receive balefill leachate from the Gallatin National Regional Pollution Control Facility in Fairview, Illinois. We have completed an evaluation of the biochemical oxygen demand (BODS) and total suspended solids (TSS) loadings on the Westside Treatment Plant considering the existing loadings, projected prison loadings, anticipated short term growth and the proposed loadings from the Gallatin National Facility (GN). Based on our evaluation we believe the Canton Westside Treatment Plant has the capacity to treat the GN balefill leachate provided the leachate contaminants are maintained within the limits outlined below. The Westside Treatment Plant was designed to handle a total BODS of 3840 lbs./day and a TSS of 4186 lbs./day. The current average loadings to the plant are less than the design quantities. The average BODS loading for the last 1'] months has averaged 1,436 lbs./lbs./day. The TSS loading for the same period has averaged 2,148 lbs./day. Future loads from the new prison and some short term growth in the community were added to the current average loads to establish remaining capacity. These calculations are as follows: BODS EVALUATION Present BODS Monthly Avg. - 1,436 lbs./day Projected Prison BODS Loading - 454 lbs./day Growth - 500 PE @ .20 lbs./day - 100 lbs./dav Subtotal 1,990 lbs./day Design BODS Loading Projected Loading From Above Remaining BODS Capacity - 3,840 lbs./day - - 1,990 lbs./dav - 1,850 lbs./day SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS ST LOUIS. MISSOURI AURORA. ILLINOIS Mr. Douglas J. Hermann, P.E. August 29, 1989 Page Two Estimated Daily Leachate BODS Loading From GN Balefill Facilities - 500o gpa @ 2500 mg/1 BODS Loading = 0.005 MGD x 8.34 x 2500 mg/1 = 104 lbs./day BODS Capacity Remaining at Westside Plant for Upset and Unforeseen Loadings - 1,850 lbs./day - 104 lbs./day = 1,746 lbs./day TSS EVALUATION Present TSS Monthly Avg. - 2,148 lbs./day Projected Prison TSS Loading - 255 lbs./day Growth - 500 PE @ .22 lbs./day - 110 lbs./da Subtotal 2,513 lbs./day Design TSS Loading - 4,186 lbs./day Projected Loading From Above - - 2,513 lbs./day Remaining TSS Capacity - 1,673 lbs./day Estimated Daily Leachate TSS Loading From GN Balefill Facilities - 500o gpd @ 130o mg/1 TSS Loading = 0.005 MGD x 8.34 x 1300 mg/1 = 54 lbs./day TSS Capacity Remaining at Westside Plant for Upset and Unforeseen Loadings - 1,673 lbs./day - 54 lbs./day = 1,619 lbs./day Based upon the above calculations and assumptions the Canton Westside Sewage Treatment Facilities can adequately handle the BODS and TSS loadings from GN. It should be noted that the BODS and TSS concentrations used in the calculations for leachate are based upon maximum measured values by the Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin wastewater treatment facility which treats Balefill leachate from the Door County Landfill. For quality control of the leachate to be disposed of at the Canton Westside Treatment Plant we recommend the following items be performed. 1. The leachate must be aerated and kept aerobic prior to being loaded in a tanker truck. 2. The tanker must discharge an aerobic leachate. 3. Each load of leachate must have a laboratory analysis of pH, BODS, TSS and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). Mr. Douglas J. Hermann, P.E. August 29, 19$9 Page Three 4. A BODS to COD waste strength relationship must be established to serve as a quick check on whether the leachate being brought to the treatment plant is within the limits presented below in Item 6. 5. Leachate would be brought to an existing dump station at the Westside Treatment Plant. The leachate delivery must be coordinated for a time agreeable to both parties. 6. The daily BODS and TSS quantities to be discharged must not exceed 104 lbs./day for BODS and 55 lbs./day for TSS. 7• The City's effluent currently meets all of the General Use Water Quality Standards as defined in the IEPA Rules and Regulations, Title 35, Chapter 1, Subpart B. We recommend a quarterly analysis of the leachate for the constituents defined in this section to insure excess quantities of chemicals are not causing a violation of water quality, or an upset of the treatment process. If excess chemical quantities from the leachate cause water quality violations then pretreatment by GN will be required or cancellation of an agreement with the City will be necessary. 8. During high flow conditions, above 3.0 MGD, the leachate must be stored at the landfill until the flow drops below 3.0 MGD. We recommend an initial contract time of three (3) years for the City to receive the balefill leachate and after that time period review the treatment plant's performance and the leachate's BODS, TSS and chemical constituents concentrations to establish whether continued future treatment is possible by Canton. In regard to charges and costs for treating extra strength wastes by the City of Canton, we do not know what the specific charges are. The City's current Ordinance #923 8-10-5 has the provisions for charging for extra strength wastes above 200 mg/1 BODY and 240 mg/1 TSS and 200p of the inside City rate for outside of City customers. These rates will have to be negotiated with the City. In your letter you mentioned that GN or STS Consultants are interested in the disposal of the City's wastewater treatment plant sludge and the water treatment plant sludge. We encourage the pursuit by both parties to take advantage of the opportunity to dispose of the City's sludges. Mr. Douglas J. Hermann, P.E. • August 29, 19$9 Page Four This letter report demonstrates that the City's Westside Treatment Plant has the capacity to treat the balefill leachate based on the assumptions made. This information should be sufficient to enable you to get the Canton facility prequalified by IEPA. If you need additional data or information concerning this evaluation please call me. We appreciate the opportunity to provide assistance for this pro3ect and look forward to working with you again. Very truly yours, CRAWFORD, MURPHY & TILLY, INC. Emil N. Cook, P.E. sd c: Mayor Don Edwards Mr. Cliff Sagaser, Public Works Director October 13, 1989 Mr. Emil Cook Crawford, Murphy & Tilly, Inc. 2750 W. Washington St. Springfield, IL 62702 Dear Mr. Cook: l recently received the attached information from the Kewaunee County and Door County landfills in Wisconsin. Both of these are operated as balefills an9 represent balefill quality leachate. 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I\ e w ~N-~ If7 /~ ~O f~ ~O ~ M N O O O N M n R! ~ f~ /~ Nf ~ ~^'~ O {~'f N O~ 11'f O w Y7 O O ~p f~ 1`~ f' O tf'f ~'+ N f~ N ttVV. 4! J ~ ~ ~ _ ~ S N V ~ m ~ ~ .~~~IIII~,, ~~~~~~ ~j Gallatin National Co. September 3, 1992 Ms. Nancy Whites, City Clerk City of Canton 210 E. Chestnut St. Canton, IL 61520 RE: IEPA Leachate Treatment Application Dear Ms. White: A copy of the IEPA Application for Leachate Treatment is attached for your files. Yours very truly, GALLATIN NATIONAL CO. ur Wit' ougl J. Hermann, P.E. Vice P sident DJH/lab/aa4 encl. 111 Piingsten Road Northbrook, Illinois 60062 708/272-9734 Fax 708/498-2721 515 Carter Street P.O. Box 333 Fairview, Illinois 61432 309/778-2571 Fax 309/778-2429 ~ Illinois Environmental Protection Agency ~ P.o. Box 19276.SpringCcld, [L 62794.9276 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO MANAGE WASTE (LPC-PA16) Date: October 6, 1992 Nancy Whites, Clerk City of Canton 210 E. Chestnut Canton, IL 61520 To Elected Officials and Concerned Citizens: The purpose of this notice is to inform you that a permit application has been submitted to the IEPA, Division of land Pollution Control, for a solid waste project described below. You are not obligated to respond to this notice, however, if you have any comments, please submit then in writing to the address below, ar call the Peetinit Section at 217/782-6762, within twenty-one (21) days. Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Permit Section, Division of Lnnd Pollution Control (#24) 2200 Churchill Road, Post Office Box 19276 Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276 The permit application, which is identified below, is for a pro3ect described at the bottom of this page. SITE IDENTIFICATION Site Name; Canton Westside Plant Address• West Hickory Street City: Canton, IL 61520 Site # (IEPA): I L 0 0 2 7 8 3 9 County: Fulton TYPE PERMIT SUBMISS Development ION: TYPE FACILITY: Landfill TYPE iIASTE: - General Municipal Refuse _ Operating land Treatment - Hazardous Supplemental Transfer Station Special (Non-Hazardous) ,g Transfer Treatment Facility _~ Demo Debris (ex. putrescible) Name Change Storage Demo Debris (incl. putrescible) Waste Stream ~ _ Incinerator Used Oil Composting Solvents Recycling/Reclamation landscape/Yard Waste Other Other (Specify ) DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: (For multiple waste stream applications, see reverse side.) Permit application to receive and treat a non-hazardous spe-ia1 wac s r am (leachate) from Gallatin National Co. IL 532 334 Pri"~ o" Recycled ~r LPC 40 (REV. 02/91) Oate: Waste Class Waste Stream Identification Hazardous/ Generator Name Generic Name Non-Hazardous 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. _-_ 9. 10. 11. 12. Please retain a copy for your own use. LWE:CA:tk:S/12/22-5(9/29/88)