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2003-0049, Page 3, Item 16 which notes that sludges that contain excess moisture are air- <br /> dried on a bermed compacted clay pad within units with single composite liners. The <br /> Cannery Mud Operation Plan is provided in Attachment C. <br /> Daily and alternative daily covers (ADCs)are regulated by CalRecycle, through the LEA. <br /> Forward met with Mr. McClellon on 23 July 2013 regarding the use of dried cannery <br /> mud for daily cover. Mr. McClellon informed Forward that cannery mud is considered <br /> soil and is therefore not regulated as a Processed Green Material ADC and no ADC <br /> approval from the LEA is required. In a 25 July 2013 email from Mr. McClellon to <br /> Forward (see Attachment B), Mr. McClellon confirmed that after drying, the mud from <br /> the cannery would qualify as cover soil. <br /> 3.0 2013 CANNERY WASTE VOLUME <br /> The volume of cannery mud and rinse water received at Forward between 12 June 2013 <br /> and 25 July 2013 is as follows: <br /> • Cannery mud placed on Transfer Pad in North Borrow Area: 30 tons <br /> • Cannery mud placed on Transfer Pad above WMUs: 2,290 tons <br /> • Cannery rinse water placed in leachate impoundment: 1,110,000 gallons <br /> • Cannery rinse water placed in tanks: 135,000 gallons <br /> Detailed logs are included in Attachment D. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this letter, please call me at 510.601.7223 or Don <br /> Litchfield at 209.684.4733. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Ms. Sangeeta Lewis, P.E <br /> Lewis Engineering <br /> cc: Kevin Basso, Forward <br /> Don Litchfield, Forward <br /> Erin Fanning, Forward <br /> Ruben Ramirez,Forward <br /> Attachments: <br /> Attachment A—Cannery Rinse Water Compatibility <br /> Attachment B—Correspondence with LEA <br /> Attachment C—Cannery Mud Operation Plan <br /> Attachment D—Cannery Waste Receipt Log <br />