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to the cover. The area will be inspected to make sure that refuse is completely <br /> covered. Soil will be used for any areas beyond the limits of the tarp. <br /> Removal of the Synthetic Tarp. At the start of each operating day, the cover will <br /> be inspected for signs of damage that might have occurred during the night. Any <br /> damage or excessive wear will be reported to the Site Manager and appropriate <br /> repairs made in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and <br /> procedures. Tires, sandbags, and/or other items used to secure the material will <br /> be removed and stored nearby for later use at the end of the day. If soil is used <br /> to secure the edges, it will be carefully removed to prevent.damage to the cover. <br /> Laborers will be instructed to take care when removing the fabric so as not to <br /> remove any waste material with the tarp. <br /> If the synthetic tarp ADC shows extreme wear or is damaged beyond repair, it <br /> will be disposed of, and a new stock of material used. The panels made of <br /> synthetic woven fiber should last more than six months with proper care and <br /> usage. <br /> Shredded Tires: Shredded tires accepted at the site for ADC have a <br /> qW particle size restriction such that fifty percent by volume is smaller than <br /> 6-inches in length and the maximum size is 12-inches in length. Shredded <br /> tires are delivered directly to the working face and stockpiled to the side. <br /> If more material comes in than is required for the day, the material is <br /> stockpiled within the waste management unit and used, as needed. The <br /> shredded tires are evenly spread over the active face in an approximately <br /> 6-inch lift using a dozer. If there is precipitation or a local forecast with <br /> greater than 40 percent chance of precipitation within 8 hours of ADC <br /> application time in the vicinity of the landfill, an approximately 2-inch <br /> layer of soil is spread over the shredded tires such that no voids are left <br /> exposed. <br /> Ash and Cement Kiln Dust: Ash and cement kiln dust, that meets the <br /> requirements of 27 CCR Section 20690, are delivered directly to the working <br /> face and stockpiled to the side. If more material comes in than is required for the <br /> day, the material is stockpiled within the waste management unit and used, as <br /> needed. If the ash or cement kiln dust is such that it can be placed without <br /> ® creating voids or causing material to be tracked off the working face area, it is <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-10 <br /> J.\Allied\Forward\JTD Amendment\Final JTD Amendment\JTD Sec 6 080105.doc:5/22/02 <br /> Rev.1:7/2002:Rev.2:4/2003;Rev 3:6/2003 BRYAN A.STIRRAT S ASSOCIATES <br /> Amendment No.1:8/1/2005 <br />