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in Stockton, along with a copy of the Hazardous Waste Manifest. All hazardous <br /> waste (ACW) manifests are retained onsite for five-years. Forward will make <br /> these records available to the LEA upon request. <br /> Forward meets the existing requirements of 27CCR for financial responsibility <br /> for closure, postclosure, and operating liability. Forward provides certificates <br /> documenting compliance wit these requirements as requested by the LEA and <br /> CIWMB. <br /> 6.4.7.4 ASH DISPOSAL METHODS <br /> The Forward Landfill accepts ash for disposal. In order to process a request for <br /> the 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 /> Laboratory Chain-of-Custody forms. <br /> A fully completed waste characterization form, signed by the generator. <br /> The ash is disposed directly in the appropriate WMUs, following the general <br /> landfill operation procedures discussed previously. Ash piles are spread <br /> within the WMUs with a bulldozer or a front-end loader. <br /> Forward employees working within the ash disposal area include only the <br /> dozer and water truck operators. These personnel wear protective clothing <br /> and air purifying respirators. Air sampling performed in the ash area by <br /> Pickering Environmental Consultants (December 1990) determined that total <br /> nuisance dust samples in this area are well below CAL/OSHA permissible <br /> standards. <br /> 6.4.7.5 TREATED WOOD WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS <br /> The disposal of treated wood waste at the Forward Landfill requires <br /> preapproval by Forward prior to acceptance. In order to process a request for <br /> the disposal of treated wood waste, one or more of the following must be <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-25 <br /> L:\Allied\2000.193\Reports\finaljtd:Sec-6.0 6-9-03:5/22/02 <br /> Rev. 1: 7/2002: Rev. 2:4/2003; Rev 3: 6/2003 <br />