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C7 <br />C <br />LI <br />P.06 <br />APR 2 3 190-3 <br />PERMIT/SERVIC'ES <br />based upon an annual increase of 3%. <br />The estimated amount of annual <br />waste received is projected to be 135,568 tons. hconversion factor <br />from tons to gate cubic yards is .175 tons p e Yd <br />F. The landfill will be constructed by the ramp -area method. The site will <br />be divided into modules to fa1cliitaacale efficient torde aby module <br />drainage. Landfill operations proceed in numer <br />Excavation will proceed one module ahead of refuse fill. There are a <br />total of 11 modules. <br />Refuse fill will be placed in lifts 6 to 1 o feet thick, with perimeter slopes <br />vertical to horizontal ratio of3:1 or eeel spread <br />rdr <br />compacted in layers 2 feet thick on aslopedworking ace.Large o <br />bulky wastes will be separated to prevent bridging of the surrounding <br />refuse, placed in the lower portion of the advancing lift, and crushed by <br />compacting equipment. An all weather road will be constructed from the <br />access road across the surface at the existing refuse fill to the active <br />working face. Temporary berms will be constructed where needed to <br />intercept and divert surface runoff water away from the active working <br />face. <br />G. Vehicles that contain recyclable waste will proceed to the Recyling <br />Center Building. Both public and commercial waste are dumped onto a <br />common tipping floor where waste <br />aee material <br />d, consolidated, and placed <br />sorted out. Recyclable mater separated, <br />in bins. When the bins are full, they are transported to market. <br />The Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) recycling program will utilize an <br />area within the Recycling Center Building to collect four specific wastes: <br />used motor oil, used antifreeze, used batteries, and paint. These <br />recyclable HHW will be dropped off in the public tipping area and placed <br />in appropriate receptables. Workers will bulk the used oils and antifreeze <br />into double -walled, above -ground collection tanks for periodic <br />llected on pallets with spillage <br />collection. Used batteries will be co <br />containment trays. A local battery company will pickup the batteries <br />on a regular basis. Periodically, collected paint will be bulked into 55- <br />gallon drums and .hen be t;anarc ted to a paint manufacturer. <br />Household Hazardous Wastes shall be handled in a manner approved by <br />the LEA and the CIWMB. <br />H. The waste load checking program should consist of the following <br />activities: Inspection of random in -coming loads; regularvisual inspection <br />of the wastes deposited at the at the facility; training of facility personnel <br />in hazardous waste recognition and proper hazardous waste handling <br />procedures; reporting incidents of unlawful disposal to specific agencies. <br />