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• <br /> Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.E-3 . <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> potentially hazardous waste determine if said material is in fact hazardous' and stipulates the <br /> criteria and analytical methods for the determination of a waste as hazardous.' In 1997,the <br /> California Administrative Code of Regulations was modified and the RWQCB and CalRecycle <br /> requirements for landfills were consolidated into Title 27. • <br /> Numerous plans and permits are required by the various regulatory agencies responsible for <br /> the regulation of sites that use or dispose of hazardous materials or wastes. The key plans and <br /> permits applicable to the use, treatment, or storage of Class II (designated) waste and hazardous <br /> waste at the Forward landfill operation include: • <br /> • Hazardous Material Management Plan (HMMP) <br /> • Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) <br /> • Waste Discharge Requirements (WRDs) Order <br /> • Report of Disposal Site Information(RDSI) and Report of Waste Discharge (RWD)which . <br /> are now encompassed in the landfill's Joint Technical Document OTD) <br /> Local hazardous waste regulations on the county and city level involve setting standards of care + <br /> for the use, storage, and handling of hazardous materials, as described above. Such hazardous <br /> waste-related regulations and proposed landfill programs include the RWQCB orders, RWQCB- <br /> required Solid Waste Assessment Test (SWAT), National Pollutant Discharge Elimination • <br /> System, (NPDES) permits, workers right-to-know, Hazardous Materials Management Plan • <br /> (HMMP), Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), and California DTSC incident <br /> reports. The RWQCB is the lead regulatory agency with a history of overseeing environmental <br /> monitoring and reporting of the Forward and Austin Road landfills. <br /> As of 2014, there were three Board Orders stipulating the monitoring and reporting <br /> requirements for the existing Forward Landfill: WDRs Order No. R5-2014-0006, R5-2003-0080 <br /> (Monitoring and Reporting Program and Groundwater Treatment System, NPDES No. <br /> CA0082911) and Order R5-2008-0714. Quarterly and annual reports of the monitoring results <br /> are submitted by Forward to the DTSC, RWQCB, and the San Joaquin County Public Health • <br /> Services Department, Environmental Health Division, which is the Local Enforcement Agency • <br /> (LEA)for CalRecycle. The Forward Inc. Landfill also is operating under Solid Waste Facility <br /> Permit (SWFP);Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Composting (RWQCB Resolution <br /> 96-031); WDR-City of Stockton, 2000; Hazardous Waste Generators Permit No. 008450,San • <br /> Joaquin County Public Health Services (SJCPHS), 1998; Hazardous Waste Facility Postclosure • <br /> Permit, Department of Health Services (DOHS), 1989; and the RCRA Hazardous Waste Facility <br /> Postclosure Permit No. CAL000190080, EPA, 1990. <br /> The 2008 CAO (R5-2008-0714) required Forward Landfill to define the lateral and vertical extent • <br /> of groundwater impacts downgradient of the landfill, provide an alternate source of drinking • <br /> "CCR Section 66471. • <br /> 5 CCR,Section 66680 and 66693 et seq. • <br />