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Forward employees working within the ash disposal area include only the dozer <br /> and water truck operators. These personnel wear protective clothing and air <br /> purifying respirators. Air sampling performed in the ash area by Pickering <br /> Environmental Consultants (December 1990) determined that total nuisance <br /> dust samples in this area are well below CAL/OSHA permissible standards. <br /> 6.4.8.5 TREATED WOOD WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS <br /> The disposal of treated wood waste at the Forward Landfill requires preapproval <br /> by Forward prior to acceptance. In order to process a request for the disposal of <br /> treated wood waste, one or more of the following must be submitted: <br /> • Analytical results from a state-certified laboratory for: <br /> (a) Fish Bioassay <br /> (b) Pentachlorophenol (TCLP) <br /> (c) o-Cresol, m-Cresol, p-Cresol (TCLP) <br /> (d) Arsenic, total and soluble (if applicable) <br /> (e) Any other applicable metals, total and soluble <br /> • Laboratory Chain-of-Custody forms. <br /> • A fully completed waste characterization form, signed by the generator. <br /> Acceptable treated wood wastes are disposed in the landfill in the same manner as <br /> other commercial wastes. No salvaging or recovery of treated wood waste is <br /> permitted. If treated wood wastes are observed in the recycling area, they are <br /> separated and subjected to the preacceptance procedure. <br /> 6.5 SALVAGING AND VOLUME REDUCTION <br /> Salvaging, volume reduction, and recycling activities are permitted and have <br /> been conducted in the past at the transfer station and resource recovery facility <br /> located in the area of the existing Forward Landfill, south of the South Branch. <br /> No salvaging, volume reduction, or recycling is currently performed at the <br /> landfill. Currently this area is only being used for compost operations and is <br /> operated by Lionudakis. The composting facilities include an in-ground scale, <br /> office trailer, and processing and composting pads. The processing pad is an 8- <br /> inch thick reinforced concrete slab. <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-27 <br /> J:\Allied\Forward\JTD Amendment\Final JTD AmendmentUTD Sec 6 080105.doc:5/22/02 <br /> Rev.1:7/2002:Rev.2:4/2003;Rev 3:6/2003 ®RYAN A.STIRRAT 6 ASSOCIATES <br /> Amendment No.1:8/1/2005 <br />