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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2014_8
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. R5-2014-0006 -g- <br /> FORWARD INC.AND REPUBLIC SERVICES INC. <br /> FORWARD CLASS it LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> waste, food waste (including garbage as defined in CCR Title14 Section 17225.30), food <br /> processing residue, biosolids, mixed solid waste, manure, mixed paper, ash, grit/grease, <br /> holding tank pumpings, cannery rinse water and agricultural waste. Green material, food <br /> processing residue, food waste, sewage sludge, mixed solid waste and manure are as <br /> defined in CCR Title 14 (Chapter 3.1, Article 1, Section 17852). Compost may be marketed <br /> offsite as a product or utilized on-site as a soil amendment or alternative cover (ADC). <br /> 26.Title 27 regulates waste classifications and waste management unit classifications designed <br /> to provide protection to beneficial uses of waters of the state for projects involving the <br /> discharge of solid waste to land for treatment, storage or disposal at landfills, surface <br /> impoundments, waste piles and land treatment units. Under this scheme, a composting <br /> operation that does not involve the processing of hazardous constituents may either be <br /> exempt from regulation under Title 27 or be a Class II waste pile for the treatment and <br /> storage of solid waste. <br /> 27.The feedstock and some additives for composting are classified as nonhazardous solid <br /> waste and some may be designated waste as defined in Title 27, depending on various <br /> factors including site-specific conditions and the types and volumes of feedstock and <br /> additives. Composting operations are regulated under Title 27 regulations at sites where <br /> groundwater could be impacted by compost leachate from the compost pads or the runoff <br /> retention basin. However, based on site specific factors including site location, fine grained <br /> soils and depth to groundwater, the threat to beneficial uses of surface water or groundwater <br /> posed by this operation is not commensurate with the stringent monitoring, siting, <br /> construction and design standards applicable to a Class II waste pile under Title 27 so long <br /> as it meets and continues to meet the requirements of this Order. The requirements of this <br /> Order include a runoff retention basin that can accommodate runoff from a 25-year, 24-hour <br /> storm event; installation of a synthetic liner in the retention basin; and construction and <br /> maintenance of low conductivity (minimum 1 X10-5 cm/sec) composting and storage pads to <br /> minimize downward infiltration. The attached MRP requires quarterly monitoring of the <br /> retention basin liquid and of the leachate from active compost areas. The Regional Water <br /> Board may revise this Order with more stringent requirements if monitoring indicates the <br /> threat to waste quality is greater than expected. <br /> 28.Title 27, section 20200(x)-(a)(1) states that: "[For wastes that cannot be discharged directly <br /> or indirectly to waters of the state, the waste classification system under Title 27} shall <br /> provide the basis for determining which wastes may be discharged at each class of Unit. <br /> Waste classifications are based on an assessment of the potential risk of water quality <br /> degradation associated with each category of waste." <br /> 29.Title 27 section 20200(x)(1) allows the Regional Water Board to make a finding that: "...a <br /> particular waste constituent or combination of constituents presents a lower risk of water <br /> quality degradation than indicated by classification according to this article." Based on the <br /> Discharger submittals and on the lower risk to water quality cited in Finding 28 of this Order, <br /> the Regional Water Board finds, pursuant to Title 27 section 20200(a)(1), that the operation <br />
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