Source: http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb2007/20070207/Reg3.html
Timestamp: 2018-06-20 00:00:50
Document Index: 507816305

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 360', 'art 201', 'art 60', 'art 60', 'arts 201', 'art 360', 'art 360']

ENB Region 3 Completed Applications 02/07/2007
Poughkeepsie Southern Waterfront
Southern Portion of City's Hudson River Shoreline
3-1313-00109/00003
The applicant proposes the placement of 1,041 linear feet of bulkhead and 1,891 linear feet of rock riprap along the banks of the Hudson River as part of a planned development initiative. The project involves locations owned by the City of Poughkeepsie, the former DeLaval and the City Sewage Treatment Plant properties. The project is located off of Rinaldi Boulevard on the Hudson River in the City of Poughkeepsie.
Poughkeepsie City Council
Dyal Carting Inc
20-26 Tucker Dr
Dyal Resources
3-1346-00273/00001
Dyal Carting has applied for a Part 360 permit to construct a proposed 22,600 square foot building on 8 acres in order to operate a Solid Waste Transfer Station for Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris and for land clearing wastes, at the daily maximum rate of 600 tons per day. The facility would be prohibited from accepting tires or putrescible wastes, such as household garbage.
OPERATIONS: All C&D debris will be off-loaded on to a tipping floor inside the building, sorted to retrieve recyclables (such as metals), and loaded into long haul trucks for disposal at a landfill. All land clearing debris (such as trees, stumps, etc.) will be temporarily stored in piles until sufficient volume is available to bring a grinder to the site. Use of the grinder would be limited to only daytime operating hours and only inside the transfer station building. The ground wood waste would be shipped off-site for reuse or resale.
HOURS: Dyal Carting is asking to be able to accept waste between the hours of 7:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., on Mondays through Fridays and between 10:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. on Saturdays. They also ask to be allowed to continue waste processing inside the building possibly up to 11:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday, in order to complete the sorting and loading trucks. During these extended hours, fully loaded trucks and trailers could be picked up at the facility for shipment off-site, provided no other solid waste activity takes place outside the building, and that a log of such shipments is maintained at the facility.
DAYS: Receipt, delivery or any other handling of solid waste would be prohibited on Sundays and on the following six State Holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day (July 4th), Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The applicant has also completed a Stormwater SPDES Pollution Prevention Plan to control stormwater runoff during and after construction. The proposed Transfer Station would be located at 20-26 Tucker Drive, approximately one-quarter mile south of Van Wagner Road, in the Town of Poughkeepsie, in Dutchess County, NY.
4 Neversink Dr
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) has submitted a request to modify the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit (NY 002 6522) of the NYCDEP Port Jervis Waste Water Treatment Plant as part of Consent Order R4-2005-0419-45. The proposed changes would require NYCDEP to continuously operate and maintain the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system at the facility and notify the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) with 30 days of the implementation of any major changes (e.g. substantial alterations to the scope or technology) of the SCADA system. The modification would also include several other minor reporting modifications. The Port Jervis Plant has surface discharge into the Neversink River, a class B water. DEC seeks comments on the proposed regulated activity prior to making a final decision on permit issuance.
Comments on this project must be submitted in writing to the Contact Person no later than Mar 09, 2007.
3-3352-00291/00002
E. Tetz & Sons Inc. is proposing a new facility (Phillipsburg facility) located on Cemetery Road in the Town of Wallkill, Orange County. The proposed facility would consist of a counterflow hot mix asphalt concrete plant (400 tons per hour), a portable aggregate crushing, screening and conveying plant, two exempt emergency diesel generators (1005 hp and 1675 hp) and a concrete batch plant.
Facility emissions will be capped by permit condition below major stationary source thresholds as defined under 6 NYCRR Part 201-7. The facility will be subject to New Source Performance Standards 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart I - Standards of Performance for Hot Mix Asphalt Facilities and 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart OOO - Standards of Performance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants. The facility will also be subject to monitoring and reporting requirements under 6 NYCRR Parts 201, 212, 225 and 227.
The aggregate processing plant will supply material for onsite production and offsite commercial use. The source of aggregate will include recycled concrete and asphalt brought from offsite, which will be processed on site pursuant to a part 360-16 construction & demolition debris processing facility registration, and used in the manufacturing process pursuant to a part 360-1.15 Beneficial Use Determination.
A Stormwater Pollution Prevent Plan has also been developed for the site, which will be implemented to acheive compliance with the Department's SPDES Multi-Sector General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activity (GP-0-06-002).
CAN-AM Development Corp
Lauren Rd - N End
3-3924-00203/00003
The applicant proposes to develop a single family residence on the last remaining undeveloped lot (14) of the "Oak Tree Park" Subdivision. The lot is located to the north of Lauren Road off Oak Tree Road and is comprised almost entirely of state wetland NA-9 (class 2) and its 100 foot adjacent area. Development of the lot will require construction of the house, driveway and a deck within the adjacent area. The house and deck will be at least 60 feet from the wetland itself. The lot is served by municipal water and sewer.
Grahamsville STP
St Rtes 42 & 55|REYNOLDS Rd
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) has submitted a request to modify the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit (NY 002 6549) of the NYCDEP Grahamsville Waste Water Treatment Plant as part of Consent Order R4-2005-0419-45. The proposed changes would require NYCDEP to continuously operate and maintain the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system at the facility and notify the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) with 30 days of the implementation of any major changes (e.g. substantial alterations to the scope or technology) of the SCADA system. The modification would also include several other minor reporting modifications. The Grahamsville Plant has surface discharge into Chestnut Creek, a class A(T) water. DEC seeks comments on the proposed regulated activity prior to making a final decision on permit issuance.
Pine Hill WWTP
8811 St Rte 28
Shandaken, NY 12405
3-5150-00070/00001
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) has submitted a request to modify the State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit (NY 002 6557) of the NYCDEP Pine Hill Waste Water Treatment Plant as part of Consent Order R4-2005-0419-45. The proposed changes would require NYCDEP to continuously operate and maintain the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system at the facility and notify the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) with 30 days of the implementation of any major changes (e.g. substantial alterations to the scope or technology) of the SCADA system. The modification would also include several other minor reporting modifications. The Pine Hill Plant has surface discharge into Birch Creek, a class B(T) water, and adjacent groundwater. DEC seeks comments on the proposed regulated activity prior to making a final decision on permit issuance.