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completeness. If all documents are in order, the scalehouse attendant will give the <br /> transporter a Load Check Form and direct him to proceed to the working face. <br /> (NOTE: Scale house personnel give all drives Load Check Forms before allowing <br /> them to proceed to the working face.) The Load Check Form notes that the <br /> waste is ACW and documents the fact that the scale house attendant has checked <br /> all documents associated with that specific load and has approved the load for <br /> disposal. Absolutely no ACW is accepted unless the above protocol has been <br /> satisfied. <br /> At the working face, all drivers must give the Load Check Form to the Load <br /> Checker before they are allowed to unload. The Load Checker reviews the <br /> information on the Load Check Form to verify that the load is acceptable for <br /> disposal and to confirm the type of waste in the load. The Load Checker then <br /> directs the driver to the designated ACW disposal area where the driver "tips" the <br /> load. The Load Checker also collects the Load Check Forms for filing and <br /> reconciliation with scale house records for the day. <br /> Forward receives ACW only in double bags that remain intact and requires <br /> Aft generators/transporters to confirm that they have adequately wetted ACW in the <br /> bags prior to sealing(in conformance with 14 CCR 17897.19 (b)(2)(A)). Bagged <br /> ACW is dumped only onto the active working face of the asbestos disposal area <br /> and not onto the flat compacted landfill area. Before tipping of the ACW begins, <br /> the equipment operators stationed in the asbestos disposal area inspect the <br /> documentation to ensure that the paperwork corresponds to the asbestos load. <br /> As the ACW is being unloaded, landfill employees observe the waste for <br /> irregularities or materials that are not consistent with the hauler's manifest. In the <br /> event of an irregularity, the Load Checker is authorized to stop the driver from <br /> unloading. In addition, working face personnel notify the landfill operations <br /> manager of any irregularities immediately. After unloading, the transporter must <br /> stop at the scalehouse to have the attendant sign the Hazardous Waste Manifest <br /> before leaving the site. <br /> Bulldozers and front-end loaders are used to push soil cover onto the working face <br /> to cover the ACW. The utmost care is used when applying cover soil, making sure <br /> to maintain the integrity of the bags containing ACW. At least 6 inches of soil <br /> covers the disposal cell within one hour of being disposed. Landfill equipment is <br /> ® not allowed to come in contact with ACW throughout the disposal process, <br /> thereby, reducing risk of contamination. <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-19 <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&ASSOCIATES <br /> Amendment No. 1:8/1/2005 <br />