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V s #'San Joaquin County Environmental Heath Department <br />• <br />• <br />is <br />State Focused Inspection Report <br />Forward Landfill <br />SWIS #39 -AA -0015 <br />Figure 2. Material containing residentially -generated food waste after plastic bag was removed. <br />Based on our observations, CIWMB staff find that no effective processing to remove food waste exists at this site and <br />that, according to the ADC usage records supplied by James Moore, ADC containing food waste has been applied to the <br />site. This is a violation of this section as this is not an approved ADC at this site. <br />AREAS OF CONCERN: <br />A. There were no areas of concern of Division 30, Public Resources Code. <br />B. The inspection identified two areas of concern of Title 27, CCR, Division 2, Subdivision 1, Consolidated Regulations for <br />Treatment, Storage, Processing, or Disposal of Solid Waste. <br />1. Section 20686 — Beneficial Reuse. This section states beneficial reuse of solid wastes at a solid waste landfill shall <br />include, but not be limited to, the following: alternative daily cover, alternative intermediate cover, final cover <br />foundation layer, liner operations layer, leachate and landfill gas collection system, construction fill, road base, wet <br />weather operations pads and access roads, and soil amendments for erosion control and landscaping. Alternative daily <br />cover reuse shall comply with the requirements of Section 20690. Alternative intermediate cover reuse shall comply with <br />the requirements of Section 20700. Other beneficial reuse shall comply with the following requirements: <br />"(a) Beneficial reuse shall be restricted to those solid wastes appropriate for the specific use and in accordance with <br />engineering, industry guidelines, or other standard practices specified in the Report of Disposal Site Information as <br />required by Section 21600(b)(6). <br />(b) Beneficial reuse shall be restricted to quantities of solid wastes no more than necessary to meet the minimum <br />requirements of (a). Should the CIWMB determine that an owner or operator violated this standard, the owner or <br />operator shall revise the applicable reports to reflect the overuse as disposal, and pay the required Board of Equalization <br />disposal tipping fees for the amount of overuse. <br />(c) Storage and handling of solid waste and derived materials for beneficial reuse shall be conducted in a manner to <br />protect public health and safety and the environment, and control vectors, fires, odors, and nuisances. <br />Page 5 of 6 Inspector <br />