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• <br /> • Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.E-10 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> • <br /> 2. any asbestos training program specific to landfill employees that has <br /> been developed, described, or required by regulation by either the <br /> • CalRecycle or Cal-OSHA <br /> • 3. any other asbestos training program approved by Cal-OSHA <br /> • c. Provision of water at the working face to keep ACM damp until covered. <br /> • Continuation of the annual physical evaluations of all onsite Forward employees for <br /> asbestos exposure. <br /> • Workers would not be allowed to eat near the active landfill. <br /> • Implementation of these procedures would reduce the impact to a less-than-significant lcvel. <br /> • Impact E.2: Hazardous waste might inadvertently be contained in the solid waste that is <br /> • brought to the landfill for disposal. (Same as 2013 EIR Impact E.2) <br /> Hazardous materials that are not permitted to be disposed in Class II landfills often arrive <br /> within the refuse stream inadvertently. Commonly this is in the form of almost spent product <br /> • related to the building trades or household waste materials such as paint,paint thinner, <br /> • varnishes, constituents such as the solvents and petroleum distillates that are their constituent <br /> • parts may break down, leach through the liner and underlying soil and contribute to the <br /> • formation of a toxic leachate that could contaminate groundwater. <br /> • As part of the project, the following procedures are proposed to reduce this impact: <br /> • <br /> • • The Forward Landfill 'load-checking program,"which is designed to mitigate against <br /> • hazardous waste being placed in the landfill, will continue to be implemented for the <br /> expanded landfill. <br /> • <br /> • • Landfill operators will be trained to recognize and properly segregate and handle <br /> • hazardous waste. This will include a 24-hour hazardous waste materials management <br /> • training program that complies with 29 CFR, Section 1910. <br /> • Implementation of these procedures would reduce the impact to a less-than-significant level <br /> • because they would reduce the likelihood of disposal of hazardous materials into the landfill to <br /> • minimal levels. <br /> • Impact E.3: Spills,collisions, upsets,or other accidents at the landfill or during waste <br /> • transport could cause injury to site workers,the general public, or the environment. (Same as <br /> • 2013 EIR Impact E.3.) <br /> • Leachate, some of which is toxic, could leak or spill due to containment failures, and special <br /> • wastes such as asbestos containing materials (ACM), petroleum contaminated soils, ash, etc. <br /> • could end up in inappropriate uncontrolled locations due to spills, collisions, upsets or other <br /> • accidents that can occur during the landfilling operations. Mitigation of such accidents after the <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br />