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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO. R5-2003-0049 1 <br /> FORWARD INC AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES <br /> FOR OPERATION OF <br /> FORWARD CLASS II LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> When it is necessary to determine if a solid waste, including contaminated soil, is a <br /> `designated waste', a Waste Extraction Test(WET) shall be run. The waste may be <br /> disposed of in a Class III landfill unit at this site only under the following conditions: <br /> a. If the concentrations of extractable constituents (expressed in mg/l of extract), as <br /> determined by the standard WET (CCR, Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 11), do not <br /> exceed the Maximum Concentrations specified below, the waste may be co-disposed <br /> with `nonhazardous solid waste'. <br /> b. If the concentrations of extractable constituents (expressed in mg/l of extract), as <br /> determined by the DI WET in place of the standard citrate acid WET, do not exceed <br /> the Maximum Concentrations specified below, the waste may be disposed of in a <br /> monofill dedicated to this solid waste, on in an area where the waste will not contact <br /> wastes capable of generating acidic leachate or landfill leachate, or be overlain by <br /> wastes capable of generating acidic leachate. <br /> Designated Level Parameter Maximum Concentration in WET Extract <br /> (mg/1) <br /> Cadmium 0.05 <br /> Chromium(VI) 0.5 <br /> Copper 20 <br /> Lead 1.5 <br /> Mercury 0.02 <br /> Nickel 1.0 <br /> Zinc 200 <br /> The Designated Levels for petroleum contaminated soils are 100 mg/kg TPH Diesel by Modified <br /> EPA 8015 or equivalent method and nondetectable TPH Gasoline or BTEX. <br /> Waste determined by the above procedures to exceed the Designated Levels shall be discharged <br /> to a Class H WMU. <br /> SHREDDER WASTE MONITORING <br /> Monitoring requirements for shredder waste are as follows: <br /> Parameter/Constituent Units Sampling Frequency <br /> PCBs mg/kg Every 1,000 tons* <br /> Locations of shredder waste -- Quarterly <br /> Amount of shredder waste Tons Quarterly <br /> BTEX mg/l or ug/l Every 1,000 tons <br /> Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) mg/kg Every 1,000 tons <br /> * Or more frequently as required by the Department of Health Services. <br />