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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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2005_3 REFERRAL EXHIBITS
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
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4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
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MANTECA
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95336
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20106001-3, 5
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01
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9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
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004
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA <br />CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD— <br />CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br />IO3443 ROUTIER ROAD <br />SACRAMENTO, CA 95827-3003 <br />DATE: 3 November 1988 (revised 30 March 1989) <br />TO: Owners and Operators of Class III Landfill Units <br />GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor <br />RE: WASTES ACCEPTABLE FOR DISCHARGE TO CLASS III LANDFILLS <br />The Regional Board receives frequent requests from owners and operators of waste management <br />facilities for approval to discharge various non -typical wastes to their Class III landfill unit(s) <br />(Class II -2 landfills under the pre -November 1984 classification system). The purpose of this <br />letter is to clarify the procedures for determining whether wastes are appropriate for discharge to <br />such waste management units in a manner consistent with Title 23 of the California Code of <br />Regulations (CCR), Chapter 3, Subchapter 15, "Discharges of Waste to Land" (Subchapter 15) and <br />with your Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs). Note: These regulations were later moved to <br />Title 27, Division 2, Subdivision 1 <br />Your WDRs specify the types of waste acceptable for discharge to the various waste management <br />units at your facility. Your WDRs also prohibit certain types of waste from being discharged to <br />these units. In general, any waste which is specifically permitted by your WDRs for discharge to <br />Class III landfill unit(s) at your facility may be accepted by you for such discharge. In some cases, <br />your WDRs may not be sufficiently specific for you to be able to readily determine that a <br />particular waste is appropriate for discharge to your Class III landfill unit(s). In these cases, <br />Subchapter 15 should be consulted. <br />In accordance with the requirements of Subchapter 15, wastes appropriate for discharge to Class <br />III landfill units are `nonhazardous solid wastes' and `inert wastes'. The discharge of `hazardous <br />waste' and `designated waste' to Class III landfill units is prohibited by these regulations. <br />Therefore, you must determine that wastes to be discharged to these units are either `nonhazardous <br />solid wastes' or `inert wastes' and are neither `hazardous wastes' nor `designated wastes'. The <br />attachment "Typical Wastes Acceptable at Class III Landfills" specifies wastes that are generally <br />'considered to be `nonhazardous solid wastes' and `inert wastes' acceptable for discharge to Class <br />III landfill units. Any waste listed either on this attachment or specified in your WDRs as . <br />acceptable for discharge to Class III landfill unit(s) at your facility may be accepted for such <br />discharge. All other wastes are generally assumed by the Regional Board to fall into the <br />`hazardous waste' or `designated waste' categories. <br />Wastes that appear not to fit the descriptions in the attachment "Typical Wastes Acceptable at <br />Class III Landfills" and which are not specifically permitted by your WDRs may be accepted only <br />if they are shown to be either `nonhazardous solid wastes' or `inert wastes' under Subchapter 15 <br />(i.e., they are not either `hazardous wastes' or `designated wastes'). If you wish to accept such <br />wastes for discharge to your Class III landfill unit(s), you have the burden to demonstrate to the <br />Regional Board that the discharge of such waste is consistent with your WDRs and with <br />Subchapter 15, including the prohibition against the discharge of `hazardous waste' and <br />`designated waste' to Class III landfill units. This may be accomplished by following the <br />procedures discussed below. <br />Division 4.5, Chapter 11 <br />Initially you must require the waste generator to provide sufficient representative analytical data <br />for you to make the determination that the waste is indeed not `hazardous', as determined by <br />criteria specified in Qhapter 38 of Title 22 of the CCR. A formal determination by the California <br />Department of Realth co,..,iees that the waste is not hazardous could be used in place of this <br />otherwise required analytical data. <br />Toxic Substances Control <br />
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