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i <br /> Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.E-7 ' <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> GAMAQI and Update to District's Risk Management Policy to Address OEHHA's Revised Risk ' <br /> Assessment Guidance Document-,): <br /> • Probability of contracting cancer for the Maximally Exposed Individual exceeds 20 in <br /> one million. <br /> • Ground-level concentrations of non-carcinogens exceed the acceptable health-based risk <br /> concentrations (i.e., a Hazard Index of greater than 1.0). <br /> In addition to overall risks for public receptors analyzed in the HRA,the landfill expanded <br /> operation must conform to safe practices for its operators and programs to minimize and <br /> appropriately manage hazardous materials. <br /> Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br /> Impact E.1: Worker exposure to chemical contaminants and particulates during landfill ' <br /> operations would exceed levels protective of human health or safety. (Same as 2013 EIR <br /> Impact E.1) ' <br /> The project would increase the amount of potentially contaminated waste products because of <br /> the proposed expansion of the Class II landfill,but the expansion would be smaller than the <br /> expansion project evaluated in the 2013 EIR. The current landfill allows for such materials as <br /> asbestos and automobile shredder waste,and a variety of nonhazardous commercial and <br /> industrial wastes including but not limited to sewage sludge;water treatment sludge;grit/grease; <br /> holding tank pumpings;storm drain cleanings;dredge and fill materials;fiberglass;soils <br /> contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons,metals,nonpetroleum-based organics,and/or <br /> soluble solids;ash;treated infectious waste;metals-contaminated wastes;organic compound <br /> contaminated materials;chemical toilet waste;boiler blowdown water(in dry form only); <br /> construction and demolition waste;processed tires;septic tank pumping;cleansed pesticide <br /> containers;and nonhazardous leachate.The Forward Landfill accepts cannery wastes in ' <br /> accordance with its WDRs and SWFP. <br /> The anticipated closure date for the existing Forward Landfill is 2030. The expanded project ' <br /> would be permitted to dispose a total of 8,668 tons per day of solid waste,the same as currently <br /> permitted,but greater than the current actual. The proposed project assumes 620 vehicles per <br /> day,the same as currently permitted daily trips but greater than the current actual daily trips 1 <br /> (which average approximately 233 trucks/day). These trips would occur over 7 days a week,as <br /> in the existing condition,with closure of the landfill being extended to 2036. These changes <br /> could affect the health and safety of workers at the landfill by potentially exposing them to a ' <br /> variety of contaminants in air, soil or water that are associated with the materials brought into <br /> the landfill. Fugitive dust with airborne contaminants could be inhaled, dermal contact and <br /> ingestion of contaminated soil and/or water could occur. 1 <br /> 10 San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District,Update to District's Risk Management Policy to ' <br /> Address OEHHA's Revised Risk Assessment Guidance Document,March 18,2015. <br />