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The health and safety of Forward employees and all persons involved in the <br /> disposal of asbestos at the landfill is provided through responsible site operations <br /> and employee medical surveillance. The air, groundwater, and soil monitoring <br /> systems at the Forward Landfill have been designed, operated, and maintained for <br /> optimal environmental protection. Forward regularly evaluates its asbestos- <br /> handling procedures and, as needed, upgrades the site operations and standards <br /> to exceed those required by local, state, and federal regulations. <br /> The control program for managing ACW at the Forward Landfill consists of a <br /> number of integrated procedures. Initially (prior to delivery), the generator, or <br /> transporter, must submit information characterizing the ACW to the Technical <br /> Service Manager/ Special Waste Liaison (TSM/SWL). In addition, the <br /> generator/transporter certifies that this information is representative of the material <br /> proposed for disposal at Forward Landfill. The TSM/SWL will review this <br /> information to verify that the ACW is acceptable for disposal at Forward. If the <br /> ACW is acceptable, the TSM/SWL will issue an approval number for that specific, <br /> discrete quantity of ACW. <br /> The delivery of all ACW to the Forward Landfill must be scheduled at least <br /> 24 hours in advance by the generator or transporter. Upon arrival at the landfill, <br /> the transporter must provide the proper documentation, including a completed <br /> Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest and required notification (including 22 CCR <br /> Section 66268.7) and certification forms, including the approval number issued by <br /> the TSM/SWL. The scalehouse attendant checks all documents for accuracy and <br /> completeness. If all documents are in order, the scalehouse attendant will give the <br /> transporter a Load Check Form and direct him to proceed to the working face. <br /> (NOTE: Scale house personnel give all drives Load Check Forms before allowing <br /> them to proceed to the working face.) The Load Check Form notes that the <br /> waste is ACW and documents the fact that the scale house attendant has checked <br /> all documents associated with that specific load and has approved the load for <br /> disposal. Absolutely no ACW is accepted unless the above protocol has been <br /> satisfied. <br /> At the working face, all drivers must give the Load Check Form to the Load <br /> Checker before they are allowed to unload. The Load Checker reviews the <br /> information on the Load Check Form to verify that the load is acceptable for <br /> disposal and to confirm the type of waste in the load. The Load Checker then <br /> directs the driver to the designated ACW disposal area where the driver "tips" the <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-18 <br /> J:\Allied\Forward\JTD Amendment\January 2007 JTD Amendment\JTD Sec 6 Final.doc: <br /> 5/22/02;Rev. 1:7/2002:Rev.2:4/2003;Rev 3:6/2003;Amendment No. 1:2/1/2007 BRYAN A.STIRRAT 6 ASSOCIATES <br />