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Sediment Pond <br /> All non-contact water being directed to the sedimentation pond is sampled and <br /> analyzed in accordance with Forward's storm water pollution prevention plan and <br /> storm water monitoring plan prior to discharge to the south fork of Little John's <br /> Creek, if necessary. A log is kept on site recording the volume of storm water <br /> discharged to the creek. <br /> Roads <br /> All roads have been constructed with road base, gravel and recycled asphalt to <br /> provide a safe and stable surface for travel. The roads have been graded to direct <br /> run-off through the existing ditches to the sediment pond. <br /> The site Operations Manager will monitor and inspect the condition and order of <br /> all drainage facilities, surfaces, and slopes as part of their daily operations. Surface <br /> drainage facilities and on site access roads will be observed routinely, and at least <br /> weekly during high-intensity rainfall periods. All necessary repairs will be <br /> performed promptly. Temporary berms, straw mulch, sand bags, or other erosion- <br /> control measures may be used to prevent erosion damage of soil covered areas <br /> when weather conditions inhibit complete repairs. <br /> 3.2.2 DUST CONTROL <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17407.4, dust control measures are <br /> conducted at the RRF. Dust is controlled at the site by (1) use of the RRF <br /> building (42) proper maintenance of haul roads (paving, grading, oiling, and <br /> watering) and (2�3) by limiting the speed of all vehicles on site to 10 miles per <br /> hour. Water is the main dust control procedure.used to control dust. Haulers <br /> are protected from dust by unloading from the front of the building. Dust within <br /> the RRF building is controlled by sweeping/cleaning the building floor and dust <br /> masks are provided to personnel. Should a highly friable load be delivered the <br /> load will be sprayed lightly with water. For dust control purposes, surface-water <br /> runoff or on site well water will be applied to the main access road and <br /> processing areas. Approximately 8,000 gallons of water are utilized per day. No <br /> Forward,Inc.Resource Recovery Facility 3-13 <br /> Transfer/Processing Report <br /> (L\Allied\2003.0146\Report\Final TPR\Sec3.doc 10/22/03;Revision 1: 11/20/2003+4-/4-&/-21G03) <br /> BRYAN A.STIRRAT 6 ASSOCIATES <br />