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4-7 <br />0 9. Septic tank pumpings <br />10. Agricultural wastes including, but not limited to: <br />♦ Cleansed pesticide containers <br />♦ Garden and landscaping material <br />11. Inert wastes <br />12. Coal and wood ash <br />13. Designated wastes compatible with surface impoundment liner <br />14. Nonhazardous leachate <br />15. Other industrial/commercial non -hazardous waste <br />16. Small dead animals <br />17. Cannery Waste for land application, which consists of two different forms: <br />♦ Cannery Residual materials, which include whole fruits, vines, leaves, pomace <br />(the solid remains of fruit after pressing for juices), culls, peels, and seeds. <br />♦ Cannery Rinsate, which includes rinse water and mud. Cannery rinse water may <br />be discharged to Class II Surface Impoundments. The cannery rinsate is <br />produced from the cleaning of produce in preparation for canning, from the <br />cleaning of equipment, and from the actual canning process. The rinsate water <br />contains approximately one to two percent solids. A copy of the RWQCB approval <br />letter and the 2013 Cannery Rinse Water Operations Plan (Lewis Engineering) are <br />included in Appendix B. The cannery mud contains approximately 40 to 50 <br />percent solids when delivered to the site. Rinsate muds containing excess <br />moisture may be air-dried on a bermed, compacted clay pad. When dry, the <br />rinsate mud, and underlying soil may be used as a cover soil with prior notification <br />to the LEA. These operations will occur during permitted operating hours (see <br />Section 6.1). For information regarding cannery rinse water operational <br />procedures and BMPs, refer to Section 6.4.8.7 and WDR Order No. R5-2014- <br />0006. <br />Waste types requiring special handling procedures are discussed in Section 6.4.8. <br />4.3 Waste Stream <br />It should be noted that Forward Inc. performed a health risk assessment (2002) to assess <br />potential environmental impacts of the waste stream and is discussed further in the EIR (SCH <br />40 2001052081). <br />Forward Landfill SWT Engineering <br />Joint Technical Document - April 2014 <br />z:\projects\allied wasteZorward\five year permit rvw 2013\jtd-5 yr pr 2013\text\sec 4_finai.docx <br />