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• <br /> • <br /> Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.E-5 • <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> uses include agricultural lands to the east, west, and south(See Figure IV.A-1 in the Land Use <br /> section). California Health Care Facility on the site of the former Karl Holton Youth <br /> Correctional Facility, is located west of Austin Road approximately 1,900 feet from the <br /> northernmost existing Forward Landfill disposal area and approximately 300 feet north of the <br /> soil borrow area in the California Health Care Facility's parcel. A women's prison, the • <br /> Northern California Women's Facility, is located farther north of the site, at the southwest • <br /> comer of Arch and Austin Roads. The women's prison is currently closed and does not house <br /> any inmates. <br /> As described in more detail in Chapter III of this EIR,the following projects are proposed or <br /> approved within two miles of the landfill: <br /> • Arch Road Industrial Project <br /> • Archtown Industrial Project • <br /> • Northern California Re-Entry Facility and renovation of adjacent Dewitt-Nelson Youth <br /> Correctional Facility • <br /> • NorCal (formerly Opus) Logistics Center • <br /> All existing and future receptors are considered in the health risk assessment since a grid base is <br /> used for the model that includes all sites, whether they are occupied or not, per SJVAPCD • <br /> guidance. <br /> Health Risk Assessment <br /> SCS Engineers prepared an HRA for the applicant that evaluates toxic air contaminant(TAC) <br /> emission levels for the Forward Landfill. The objective of the HRA is to evaluate potential • <br /> health risks that may occur as a result of the proposed landfill expansion due to LFG emissions <br /> from the landfill surface, LFG control devices and mobile source emissions. The original HRA <br /> was peer-reviewed by Miller Environmental Consultants/KB Environmental Sciences,prior to <br /> incorporation into the 2013 EIR. The HRA information was further updated based on comments • <br /> on the 2013 EIR and also changes to the Project Description for the currently proposed project. • <br /> The HRA focuses on quantifying potential health risks (cancer and non-carcinogenic) associated ' <br /> with off-site residents and off-site workers resulting from pollutant emissions from the • <br /> proposed landfill modifications. Under CEQA, the net difference (or change) in conditions • <br /> (comparing the existing to future year conditions) are evaluated to the significance thresholds. <br /> As such, the HRA is considered an incremental HRA;the cancer risks for the proposed project <br /> minus the baseline cancer risk. • <br /> Cancer risk is defined as the lifetime probability of developing cancer from exposure to <br /> carcinogenic substances. Cancer risks are expressed as the chances in one million of contracting <br /> cancer, for example one cancer case among one million people exposed. Incremental cancer <br /> risks are determined by summing the individual risk for each air toxics.The incremental risk <br /> from exposure to a given air toxic is calculated by multiplying the concentration(or dosage • <br />