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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2003-2005
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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17. Enforcement Agency (EA) Conditions: <br />a. The operator shall comply with all State Minimum Standards for solid waste handling and disposal as specified in Title 27, <br />California Code of Regulations (CCR). <br />b. The operator shall maintain a log of special/unusual occurrences. This log shall include, but is not limited to, fires, explosions, <br />the discharge and disposition of hazardous or un -permitted wastes, and significant injuries, accidents or property damage. Each <br />log entry shall be accompanied by a summary of any actions taken by the operator to mitigate the occurrence. The log shall be <br />available to site personnel and the EA at all times. <br />c. Additional information concerning the design and operation of the facility shall be furnished upon request and within the time <br />frame specified by the EA. <br />d. The LEA may prohibit or condition the handling and/or disposal of solid wastes to protect the public health and safety, protect <br />and rehabilitate, or enhance the environment or mitigate adverse environmental impacts. The Asbestos Containing Waste (ACW ) <br />Program implemented at this site must be conducted in accordance with Public Resources Code (PRC), Section 44820 and Title <br />14 CCR Sections 17897.16-17897.25 and in accordance with any and all applicable federal, state and local permits, ordinances, <br />regulations, and laws. <br />e. Site employees shall receive adequate safety training in the prevention of asbestos release to the land, air, water, and hazardous <br />waste recognition as well as regulatory training for asbestos handling and disposal. <br />f. Site supervisory personnel as well as staff shall complete an OSHA — approve 24-hour Hazardous Material Awareness and Safety <br />Course. <br />g. Site personnel working in the waste receiving and disposal areas shall be trained in emergency communications. All site <br />personnel shall receive adequate training in operations, maintenance, and safety. <br />h. The site operators shall develop a comprehensive safety manual and asbestos handling and disposal manual. The manual shall be <br />developed and maintained for training and employee use. The manual must include the appropriate references to Title 14 CCR, <br />Sections 17897.00 through 17897.25. <br />i. The maximum permitted weekly tonnage for the combined Forward Landfill and the Forward Resource Recovery Facility is <br />46,080 tons per week, and shall not receive more than this amount without a revision of this permit. <br />j. The maximum daily vehicle traffic allowed at the site is 620 trips per day, and the site shall not receive more than this amount <br />without revision of this permit. <br />k. Forward Landfill's contaminated soils acceptance program shall comply with the terms and the conditions given in the LEA's <br />Letters to Forward Inc. dated October 31, 1990; June 5, 1992; and January 7, 1994. <br />1. Forward Inc. Landfill must comply with the conditions of approval of Use Permit UP -00-07 <br />m. The EA reserves the right to suspend or modify waste receiving and handling operations when deemed necessary due to an <br />emergency, a potential health hazard, or the creation of a public nuisance. <br />n. Any change that would cause the design or operation of the facility not to conform to the terms and conditions of this permit is <br />prohibited. Such a change may be considered a significant change, requiring a permit revision. In no case shall the operator <br />implement any change without first submitting a written notice of the proposed change, in the form of an RFI amendment, to the <br />EA at least 150 days in advance of the change. <br />o. A copy of this permit shall be maintained at the facility. <br />p. The operator is permitted to use the following materials for Alternative Daily Cover (ADC): Processed green waste, shredded <br />tires, pre- processed treated auto shredder waste, ash and cement kiln dust, pre-processed construction and demolition waste, and <br />geo-synthetic blankets. The types of ADC that do not require a demonstration project must be used in accordance with Title 27 <br />CCR, Section 20690. <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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