Town of Islip Department of Environmental Control Annual Report 2015

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The Islip Resource Recovery Agency and the Department of Environmental Control manage solid waste services for Islip town residents, including recycling, waste-to-energy, composting, and C&D debris facilities. They also emphasize recycling education and operate the Islip Animal Shelter. The Blydenburgh Road Landfill Complex and Groundwater Treatment Facility play crucial roles in waste management. Over 2.2 billion gallons of groundwater have been treated, showcasing the agency's commitment to environmental stewardship.


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  1. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Town of Islip Department of Environmental Control ISLIP RESOURCE RECOVERY AGENCY

  2. Introduction The Islip Resource Recovery Agency and the Department of Environmental Control provide solid waste management services for Islip town residents. Competent management of our solid waste protects the health, safety and welfare of all Islip residents. These two entities manage a Recycling Facility for our recyclables, a Power Generating Waste-to-Energy Facility for our Municipal Solid Waste, a Composting Facility for our Yard Waste, and finally a Construction and Demolition Debris Facility for area residents and contractors. Furthermore, we believe that education is vital in promoting the advantages of recycling, and toward that end, we employ the services of a Recycling Educator. This position not only creates partnerships with local school districts, but also develops a strong recycling curriculum. This partnership assists us in promoting the importance of recycling, not only for this generation, but for future generations as well. Lastly the department currently has one other equally important non-solid waste division; the Islip Animal Shelter. The shelter is missioned to maximize the number of adoptions, reunite owners with lost pets and prevent animal abuse.

  3. Blydenburgh Road Landfill Complex The Islip Resource Recovery Agency owns, operates and maintains a 109 acre landfill complex located in the Hamlet of Hauppauge between Blydenburgh Road and Hoffman Lane. The acreage consists of a 13-acre and 17.5 acre Phase I and Phase II active Construction and Demolition Clean fills Landfills, capped and closed 66-acre ash fill and Municipal Solid Waste Landfill and a Groundwater Remediation Treatment Facility. The remaining acreage is committed to buffer zones, leachate storage facilities, offices, scale houses, maintenance building and gas recovery equipment. The Clean fill Landfills are NYSDEC permitted facilities for the disposal of construction and demolition debris pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 360 Regulations. The Cleanfill consists of double synthetic liner system with leachate collection and detection systems and associated appurtenances. The selected remediation for the MSW landfill was to cap the MSW Landfill and Ash Monofiill, extract contaminated groundwater, treat the groundwater down gradient of the landfill, and recharge the treated groundwater in the vicinity of the site. The Landfill capping and closure for this segment of the site was completed in December of 1993. Construction of the remediation extraction wells and treatment facility was completed in August of 1996. 2015 Tons Year-to-Date Commercial Log: 5500, 5503, 7900 20,518 Residential Log: 7904 89 Town Facilities DPW/Parks, Airport Log: 6400, 5030, 5040, 4020 10,192 DEC Glass/BUD Log: 6401 2,638 TOTAL 33,437 LEACHATE REMOVED (Gallons) Tanks 8,589,952 Lagoons 9,527,882 Treatment Plant 183,921 TOTAL LEACHATE REMOVED: 18,301,755

  4. Groundwater Treatment Facility LOCATION: 440Blydenburgh Road, Hauppauge, NY 11788 Hours of Operation: 24 hours, 7 days per week Phone No.:Office: 631-234-8486 Fax No.: 631-234-1408 Staffing (Agency): 1 Acting Plant Operator & 1 Helper Groundwater extracted from 4 Extraction Wells and 1 Monitoring Well, treated through aeration, chemical oxidation, solid separation and filtration. The treated effluent water is recharged back into the aquifer through 6 Recharge Wells. Gallons/Minute: 190g.p.m. Monthly Lab Samples Taken: yes no (results submitted to NYSDEC) Over 2.2 Billion gallons of groundwater have been treated since the facilities inception!

  5. Sayville Multi-Purpose Recycling Facility Address:1155 Lincoln Avenue, Holbrook, NY 11741 Hours of Operation: Monday Friday, 7:00 a.m. 2:45 p.m. Phone Number: (Office) 631-595-3421 ( Scale house) 631-595-3422 Cans & Metals 7% Plastics 16% E-Waste 2% OCC 2% Paper 73% To Market: 2015/Tons % Paper - 0010,0013, 0040, 0034 7,327 58% OCC 0027 169 1% Cans, Metals 0009, 0011, 0012 737 6% Plastics 0003, 0019, 20, 23, 6415 1,593 13% E-Waste 0045 155 1% Disposal : 6407, 6414 0 0% Glass to Landfill for Reuse: 6401 2,700 21% TOTAL 12,681 100%

  6. MacArthur Compost Facility The Town of Islip developed a yard waste composting facility in 1988 as an integral part of its solid waste management plan. Located along the northern perimeter of the MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., the 40-acre facility was designed to process all of the leaves, grass, tree and brush debris generated in the Town which encompasses an area of 106 square miles and has a population of more than 310,000. Background information regarding the collection of yard waste was used as a basis for the development of an appropriate system for processing the material received from Landscapers, Residents and Residential carters. Key factors considered in the original system design were: 1). an estimated 60,000 tons of material received annually; most of which would be retrieved through a separate yard waste collection, the material would then be mixed and compacted; and 2). the need to separate and remove the non-biodegradable plastic bags in which most of the yard waste would be delivered. A turned windrow composting system was designed to accommodate these parameters. Equipment selection, pre- and post-processing systems development and materials handling procedures have been developed based on best management practices. Odor control is a high priority at the facility. The windrow systems as well as all other aspects of site operations are monitored to control odor. Process management and odor control during the composting of grass and other yard waste has been optimized by in-house scientific staff and results have been published as part of a grant from the U.S.E.P.A. During the past decade, a number of program and process modifications have been made, including the implementation of a waste reduction campaign to encourage residents to leave grass clippings on the lawn. There also were major changes in pre-processing system design to increase the overall rate of material throughout, expand the wood waste processing capability and develop additional products for market. Currently, all compost and mulch products produced at the facility on an annual basis is sold to commercial markets and given away free of charge to town residents. MATERIAL - RECEIVED 2015/TONS Yard Waste 7500, 7501, 7505, 7510, 7530, 7900, 7905 42,094 99% Wood Chips 7100, 7906 464 1% TOTAL 42,558 100% MATERIAL - REMOVED CUBIC YDS Unscreened Compost - 7903 0 0 Screened Compost 6412, 7801, 7802, 7803, 7814, 7815, 7902 27,416 97% Wood Mulch 7810, 7813, 7908 783 3% TOTAL 28,199 100% REVENUE $ COMPOST/WOOD MULCH $332,907

  7. Office of Recycling Staffing: 1 Recycling Educator Classroom Presentations : 44 Tours: 30 Mini Blue Pail Program MWRR Grant Mailed out the last submittal on 1/25/16 HHW Grant 2014 HHW Application was mailed on 1/28/16. Town Facility Recycling Tons 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 January 2.32 2.14 3.07 2.41 0.79 2.41 February 2.04 0.86 3.16 1.99 1.55 1.72 March 2.54 2.96 2.18 2.67 1.54 1.90 April 2.05 2.39 1.79 3.11 2.08 1.61 May 8.05 3.05 1.86 2.55 4.49 1.63 June 2.18 6.99 2.35 2.50 1.54 0.96 July 1.39 2.07 2.98 2.41 1.73 1.78 August 2.27 2.51 2.59 6.57 1.65 1.14 September 2.91 1.64 2.08 4.95 1.13 1.70 October 1.97 2.01 2.12 6.34 1.57 1.34 November 1.94 2.47 3.39 1.48 .99 1.08 December 2.09 2.22 1.51 2.54 1.11 1.39 TOTAL: 31.75 31.31 29.08 39.52 21.44 17.04

  8. MacArthur Power Generating Waste-to-Energy Facility 172,193 Material Received 171,886 Material Processed The Clean Renewable Energy Generated from the Macarthur Facility resulted in over $3.5 million in revenue 0 Material Bypassed 69,976,009 KWh Energy Produced 15,774,966 KWh Parasitic Load Metals Recycled Material Received According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the nation s 87 waste-to-energy plants produce electricity with less environmental impact than almost any other source of electricity.

  9. Ongoing Engineering 2015 Projects Blydenburgh Road Landfill Complex (BRLC): 1. Continued operation and repairs at Groundwater Treatment Facility 2. Continue Post Closure Groundwater Monitoring Program 3. Ongoing placement and compaction of C & D material 4. Ongoing placement of sand cover fill progression 5. Grade stakes installation at Cleanfill for filling/slope grading 6. Ongoing repairs and maintenance of Heavy Equipment 7. Ongoing repairs of Leachate and Gas Collection Systems 8. Prepare and submit Annual Operating Report to NYSDEC 9. Submit Monthly GTF Discharge Monitoring Report to NYSDEC 10. Submit Monthly Gas Monitoring Reports 11. Continue Removal and Disposal of Leachate 12. Cleaning Primary/ Secondary Pump Chambers 13. 14. Negotiating Lease for 1.5 MW Photovoltaic Solar panel generation Project on capped MSW landfill Clean and Repair Leachate storage tanks

  10. Ongoing Engineering MacArthur Resource Recovery Facility (MRRF): 1. Continue LOI variance pursuit 2. Continue to submit Quarterly, Semi-Annual, and Annual Title V Air Reports 3. Continue to submit Annual Emission Statement and Greenhouse Gas Reports 4. Completed Engineering and construction for Steam Extraction Project to enhance Energy Production. Multi-Purpose Recycling and Transfer Facility and IRRA Collection Unit: 1. NYSDEC Record and submit Monthly Gas Monitor Reports to 2. Transfer Reports Prepare and submit NYSDEC Annual Recycling and 3. Prepared and bid Requirements Contract for Program Logic Control updates 4. Repaired and replaced collapsed parking lot drainage rings and replaced 5. Installed new incoming Truck Scale and related pavement and drainage Sonia Road Landfill: 1. program Continued gas monitoring recording and reporting 2. Program Continued Post Closure Groundwater Monitoring 3. Continue to receive monthly lease payments 4. Continue removal and disposal of condensate 5. Continue monitoring and repair of gas collection system

  11. Ongoing Engineering Lincoln Avenue Landfill: 1. Continued gas monitoring recording and reporting program 2. Continued groundwater monitoring and reporting to NYSDEC 3. Post Closure Monitoring 4. Started Negotiating Lease for 1.8 MW Photovoltaic Solar panel generation Project on capped MSW landfill 5. Repaired and restored Recharge basin Headwall IRRA Collection Unit 1. Purchased 2 CNG Garbage Trucks (Received 1) 1. Repaired / replaced Parking Lot Drainage rings

  12. Ongoing Engineering Other: 1. Manage contracts for Recycled Paper 2. Manage contracts for Recycled Plastics 3. Manage contracts for Recycled Metals 4. Manage contracts for Recycled E-Waste 5. Manage Contract and Removal of Household Hazardous Waste 6. Manage Transfer Station Removal of C & D and Residential Rubbish 7. New Contracts for Recycled Comingled Plastics moving forward 8. Submit New Town of Islip Solid Waste Management Plan 9. Awarded Contract to construct and operate compressed Natural Gas Truck Filling Station 10. Completed Construction of CNG Filling Station 11. Awarded New Collection Contract Reports: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Construction & Demolition Landfill Construction & Demolition Processing Household Hazardous Waste Collection & Storage Recyclable Handling and Recovery Transfer Station Yard Waste Composting E-Waste Collection Municipal Waste Combuster Planning Unit Recycling Report Post Closure Monitoring Blydenburgh Post Closure Monitoring Sonia Road Waste to Energy Electronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting to USEPA Blydenburgh Electronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting to USEPA Groundwater Treatment Plant Monthly DMR Discharge Gas Migration Monthly Report Groundwater Monitoring Closed MSW Groundwater Monitoring Cleanfill Air (Gas Stacks) Closed MSW Well Condition Reports Gas Report Gas Extraction MSW & Cleanfills Title V Air Monitoring Blydenburgh and Waste to Energy Facility Suffolk County Waste Removal Blydenburgh Cleanfill Suffolk County Waste Removal Sonia Road 2 year Solid Waste Management Plan Update Electronic Greenhouse Gas Reports for Waste to Energy facility and Blydenburgh

  13. 2016 To Do List 1. Continue to apply for LOI variance for MacArthur Resource Recovery Facility (MRRF) Continue operation of GWT Plant in accordance with DEC requirements Continue recording Greenhouse Gas at Blydenburgh for reporting to EPA per new law Address issues pertaining to proposed EPA and DEC regulations regarding NOX and Greenhouse gas emissions at the MRRF as Regulations dictate EPA required electronic filing of Greenhouse Gas for MRRF and Blydenburgh Continue with Revisions of the Post closure Monitoring and Maintenance Plan of the Blydenburgh Road Landfill as required by NYSDEC DER. Implement Deltaway Project for the MRRF. (Make Electric Production more efficient by utilizing 5th stage steam at the Turbine) Manage Maintenance and Repairs of Leachate and Gas Collection Systems Manage Placement of C & D Material Fill Progression Submit monthly GWT Plant Discharge Monitoring Report Submit Monthly Gas Monitoring Reports Manage Leachate Removal Contract Submit Annual Operations Reports for Blydenburgh Landfill Submit Annual Operations Reports for Recycling Facility Submit Annual Operations Reports for Transfer Station Manage all Recycling Contracts and Monthly Costs Submit Annual Recycling Report Submit Annual Planning Unit MSW Report Prepare Bids for Purchase of Heavy Equipments Complete CNG Fill Station Compile and summarize Commercial MSW and Recyclable Pursue additional/ alternative Revenue Enhancing Projects at the Waste to Energy Facility Prepare RFP and receive proposals for Engineering for Capping & Closure of Blydenburgh Cleanfill 24. Prepare Report on possible System Upgrades at Recycling Facility 25. Update Program Control Logic System at Recycling facility 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

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