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April 4, 2012 <br /> provisions to restrict future land uses. Any future new use of the site will <br /> also require an amendment of the postclosure permit, pursuit to the <br /> specific conditions stated therein. Deed restrictions are also in place that <br /> limit future use of the property and provide notice of its former <br /> hazardous waste landfill uses" (ref: letter to the Office of Planning and <br /> Research regarding Notice of Exemption from CEQA, June 30, 1993). <br /> CalRecycle and RWQCB have approved Forward's site development <br /> plan as presented in the JTD. The site development plan includes <br /> creating a wedge of landfill material north of WMU-A that would keep a <br /> buffer area around the WMU-A boundaries clear of new refuse and then <br /> start to build outward and upward. <br /> 10. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES RECYCLING AND <br /> RECOVERY (formerly CALIFONIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> BOARD) (John Loane, 916-341-6000) <br /> a. 55 (G.2) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> Should additional cover material be needed, alternative daily covers, <br /> approved by CalRecycle, will be examined and used. <br /> Current Status: Alternative daily covers permitted and used by Forward <br /> are discussed in the JTD. <br /> b. 56 (G.3) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> The project sponsor has prepared a seismicity study for the site. If the <br /> potential maximum peak ground acceleration in the seismicity study is <br /> greater than that assumed in the preliminary design, the final project <br /> design analysis will make modifications needed to meet the factor of <br /> safety (determinations may be subject to the approval of CalRecycle <br /> and/or RWQCB). Impacts to the new liner and drainage system installed <br /> over the Austin Road Landfill will be monitored as appropriate based on <br /> any stipulations of CalRecycle and/or RWQCB. <br /> Current Status: Forward utilizes the updated seismicity study for the final <br /> design of waste management units at the site. These designs are reviewed <br /> and approved by the RWQCB. <br /> c. 57 (G.4) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> Overall reduction—or, in some cases, elimination or improvement—of <br /> slope instability at the project site can be achieved through the <br /> Page 42 <br />