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The driver is directed to the asbestos disposal area. All ACM is landfilled in an area <br /> separated from other waste types. Bagged ACM is dumped only onto the active <br /> working face of the asbestos disposal area and not onto the flat compacted landfill <br /> area. Before tipping of the ACM begins, the equipment operators stationed in the <br /> asbestos disposal area inspect the documentation to ensure that the paperwork <br /> corresponds to the asbestos load. As the ACM is being unloaded, landfill <br /> employees observe the waste for irregularities or materials that are not consistent <br /> with the hauler's manifest. In the event of an irregularity, the landfill operations <br /> manager is notified immediately. After unloading, the hauler must,stop.at the <br /> scalehouse to have the attendant sign the hazardous waste manifest before leaving <br /> the site. <br /> Bulldozers and front-end loaders are used to push soil cover.onto the workiaag€ace <br /> to cover the ACM. The utmost care is used when applying cover soil,making sure <br /> to maintain the integrity of the bags containing ACM. At least 6 inches of soil <br /> covers the disposal cell within one hour of being disposed—Landfill equipm:ent_is <br /> not allowed to come in contact with ACM throughout the disposal process, <br /> thereby, reducing risk of contamination. <br /> All Forward employees involved in the handling and disposal of ACM are <br /> equipped with a reusable half-face air-purifying respirato,r,,,goggtes,,hardhats, <br /> gloves, and disposable protective coveralls. Site personnel are trained in the <br /> proper use of protective gear and are fit tested for the�TespiratoTby"the respirator's <br /> manufacturer or a certified representative. The employees receive initial and <br /> annual medical examinations to comply with OSHA Standards for possible <br /> exposure to asbestos and to determine their capability to:perform required duties <br /> and wear a respirator. They also receive annual training by Cal Inc. <br /> 6.4.7.4 ASH DISPOSAL METHODS <br /> The Forward Landfill accepts ash for disposal. In order to process a request for the <br /> disposal of ash, one or more of the following must be submitted: <br /> • Analytical results from a state-certified laboratory for: <br /> (a) Title 26 metals, total and soluble <br /> (b) Electrical conductivity <br /> (c) pH <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-13 <br /> L:\AI lied\2000.193\Reports\finaljtd:Sec-6.0:08/20/01 <br /> BRYAN A.STIRRAT S ASSOCIATES <br />