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6.4.8 SPECIAL HANDLING PROCEDURES <br /> The following sections describe special handling procedures for land treatment <br /> units, sludge treatment and disposal and disposal methods for asbestos, ash and <br /> treated wood waste. <br /> 6.4.8.1 LAND TREATMENT UNITS <br /> Although most CS accepted at the existing Forward Landfill are disposed directly <br /> into Class II WMUs or are used as daily cover, Forward may occasionally choose <br /> to temporarily stockpile or treat certain contaminated soils. Soils that are <br /> temporarily stockpiled are typically those that have been received at the site <br /> without the required analytical testing documentation. The soils are stockpiled <br /> until the generator provides the necessary documentation. Once the <br /> documentation is received and depending on the test results, the soils are either <br /> disposed in an appropriate WMU or removed from the site by the generator. <br /> Over the past five years, there has been one disposal and removal occurrence. <br /> Records/documentation for these occurrences are maintained in the landfill office <br /> trailer and then archived after two years at the company's record storage area. <br /> In order for Forward to process a request for treatment or disposal of <br /> contaminated soil, the potential disposer/generator must complete a waste <br /> characterization form and a contaminated soil description form (signed by a <br /> California Registered Geologist or California Professional Engineer), and submit <br /> copies of all state-certified laboratory results for the contaminated soils. <br /> In the past, Forward has implemented programs for treating both gasoline and <br /> nonvolatile petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil. A brief operations <br /> summary for treatment of both of these contaminated soil types follows. <br /> Treatment of Nonvolatile Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil <br /> The "Operation and Maintenance Manual, Soil Treatment System, Forward, Inc., <br /> Landfill Unit WMU G, Stockton, California" (Harding Lawson Associates, April <br /> 1991) describes the treatment system for nonvolatile petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> contaminated soils. The specifications and reporting requirements of the <br /> treatment system are specified in the WDRs, Order No. 97-141 and in the <br /> October 31, 1990, letter from SJCPHS to Forward. <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-14 <br /> J:\Allied\Forward\JTD Amendment\March 2006 JTD-LEA Resp\JTD\JTD Sec 6 Final.doc: BRYAN A.STlarawT&ASSOCIATES <br /> 5/22/02;Rev. 1:7/2002:Rev.2:4/2003;Rev 3:6/2003;Amendment No.1:5/19/2006 <br />