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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2006
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
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9999
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AUSTIN
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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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Carol n Carolla- Res onse to LEA comments.doc Pa e 3 <br /> Comment 6: The JTD, Page 4-5, Section 4.1.3, indicates that Ogden Power <br /> Pacific, Inc., operates the methane gas recovery system. A different <br /> company now operates the methane recovery system. Revise to <br /> reflect actual conditions at the site. <br /> Response: Section 4.1.3 has been revised to reflect actual conditions at the <br /> site. <br /> Comment 7: The JTD, Page 4-8, Section 4.3.1., lists the ADC by types and <br /> proposes a limit for each type. The table seems to imply that the <br /> facility could accept all ADC types in the quantities listed during a <br /> single day. If the limits were added together the total would exceed <br /> the 8,668 tons per day. Revise and clarify the information. <br /> Response: Section 4.3.1 has been revised to state that in no event will any <br /> combination of the above-listed beneficial use materials and refuse <br /> exceed the maximum daily limit of 8,668 TPD. <br /> Comment 8: The JTD, Page 4-8, Section 4.3.1, lists ADC limits. Are the limits <br /> proposed based on site needs? Please explain. If the limits are <br /> based on site needs, then they should be expressed as site needs <br /> and not limits. Revise to clarify information. <br /> Response: The information provided in Section 4.3.1 has been revised to reflect <br /> both average and maximum daily needs (in tons) for each beneficial <br /> reuse material accepted at the landfill, based on current (2005) <br /> waste disposal records. <br /> Comment 9: The JTD, Page 4-8, Section 4.3.1, lists waste materials accepted by <br /> the facility that are proposed for reuse onsite. Please describe the <br /> materials that would be included in the category of "Beneficial Inerts <br /> (other than soil)". Revise to include definition. <br /> Response: Section 4.3.1 (just below table) has been revised to describe the <br /> materials that would be included in the category of "Beneficial Inerts <br /> (other than soil)". <br /> Comment 10: The JTD, Page 4-8, Section .4.3.1, states that "Consistent with <br /> discussions with the LEA, the test for green waste was considered <br /> to indicate also the quantity of ash and cement kiln dust necessary, <br /> and the test for treated auto shredder residue was considered to <br /> indicate also the quantity of C&D ADC necessary." The agreement <br /> was that, because the quantities received by the facility were so low, <br /> the numbers for the green waste could be substituted for the ash <br /> waste. There were no conversations regarding treated auto-shredder <br /> residue and C&D ADC having the same or like characteristics. <br /> 3 <br /> JAMiefforwardUTD Amendment\March 2006 JTD - LEA RespWTD\Response to LEA comments.doc; 5/16/2006 <br />
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