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• Metals-contaminated wastes <br /> • Organic compound contaminated materials <br /> • Chemical toilet waste (in dry form only) <br /> • Boiler blowdown water (in dry form only) <br /> 6. Construction and demolition wastes including, but not limited to: <br /> • Treated waste wood: utility poles, railroad ties, fence and guardrails, posts, <br /> sign posts. <br /> • Asphalt, concrete, and rocks. <br /> • Plastic, wood, metals, glass, paper products, cardboard, rubber products, <br /> roofing paper, and wallpaper. <br /> 7. Tires <br /> 8. Residential wastes <br /> 9. Septic tank pumpings <br /> 10.Agricultural wastes including, but not limited to: <br /> • Cleansed pesticide containers <br /> • Garden and landscaping material <br /> 11. Inert wastes <br /> 12.Coal and wood ash <br /> 13. Designated wastes compatible with surface impoundment liner <br /> 14. Nonhazardous leachate <br /> 15. Other industrial/commercial non-hazardous waste <br /> 16. Small Dead Animals <br /> 4.3 WASTE STREAM <br /> Forward has performed a health risk assessment to assess potential environmental <br /> impacts of the waste stream. The health risk assessment was completed in March <br /> 2002. The health risk assessment is discussed further in the Draft Environmental <br /> Impact Report. <br /> Forward is permitted to accept a maximum of 8,668 tons/day of Class III Wastes <br /> and Class II Wastes for disposal (i.e., Class II Wastes that cannot be diverted from <br /> disposal for beneficial use) as described above. <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 4-7 <br /> ):\Allied\Forward\JTD Amendment\)anuary 2007 JTD Amendment\)TD Sec 4 Final.doc: <br /> 05/24/02;Amendment No. 1: 2/1/2007 BRYAN A.STIRRAT 6 ASSOCIATES <br />