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the annual tonnage delivered to the landfill. The actual daily tonnage at the <br /> Forward Landfill depends greatly on the economy. Since a good majority of the <br /> waste accepted at the Forward Landfill will be construction/demolition type <br /> wastes, the inflow will be dependent on how much of that type of work is <br /> occurring in the area. The tonnage will also vary as the contracts with clients <br /> fluctuate and specialty markets change. Therefore, there may be times when the <br /> Forward Landfill will be accepting the maximum permitted tonnage of 46,080 <br /> tons/week and others where it may fall way below. Table 8 is presented to <br /> provide a rough estimation of the inflow to the Forward Landfill for permitting <br /> purposes. <br /> In addition, long-term landfill settlement can also have a great impact on site <br /> capacity and may average 25 percent of the total refuse thickness. The total <br /> effects of settlement will depend on various factors or processes such as the <br /> types of refuse placed and their corresponding moisture content, the refuse <br /> placement density, consolidation of the refuse under loads imposed by overlying <br /> fill, and biological and chemical decomposition. It is estimated that much of this <br /> total settlement will occur during the operating life of the landfill'and will be <br /> accounted for in periodic topographic surveys. <br /> Remaining site capacity will be evaluated periodically and any significant <br /> changes will be addressed during future operating permit revisions. <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 4-13 <br /> J:\Allied\Forward\JTD Amendmentvanuary2006 JTD Amendment\JTD Sec 4 012506 Accept.doc: BRYAN A.STtRRAT a ASSOCIATES <br /> 05/24/02;Amendment No.1: 1/27/2006 <br />