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3-7 <br /> onsite. The storage locker is a special chemical storage building that is kept locked. Wastes <br /> are removed from the locker before any waste has been stored for 90 days, or once the locker <br /> reaches 90 percent of its capacity, which ever happens first. Containers of hazardous waste <br /> are labeled with the customer's name and the date and time of delivery. In the event of a <br /> spill, the LEA will be contacted within 24 hours. All unlawful incidents of disposal will be <br /> noted in the operator's Special Occurrence Log. <br /> 3.1.8 Load Checking(14 CCR, Section 17409.5) <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17409.5(a), the operator implements a load-checking <br /> program at the RRF. The load checking program is designed to detect unacceptable waste <br /> at the RRF. The load checking program describes how waste loads are inspected for <br /> hazardous wastes, designated wastes, and other unacceptable wastes that cannot be <br /> accepted at the RRF. Site personnel are trained in the recognition, proper handling, and <br /> disposition of prohibited waste. Detailed information pertaining to the load checking <br /> program is contained in Appendix E. <br /> In general, the load checking program consists of the following basic components: load <br /> inspection, training of on-site personnel, and signage. <br /> The element of load inspection consists of load checking at the tipping areas within the <br /> transfer building. The equipment operator(s) check for hazardous or unacceptable waste at <br /> the unloading area. All personnel are experienced and trained in identifying potentially <br /> unacceptable wastes within the loads. One staff person will be assigned to inspect for <br /> unacceptable wastes. If unacceptable waste that is not hazardous is detected, the operator <br /> tells the customer to either remove the waste from the landfill or have the waste removed by <br /> an appropriate hauler to an approved facility. If hazardous waste is detected, the waste is <br /> hauled by a registered waste hauler, under manifest, to an approved facility. <br /> Hazardous wastes that are found after the hauler has left the site are moved to the <br /> hazardous waste storage locker for temporary (less than 90 days) storage prior to proper <br /> offsite disposal. The storage locker is a special chemical storage building that is kept <br /> locked. Wastes are removed from the locker before any waste has been stored for 90 days, <br /> or once the locker reaches 90 percent of its capacity, which ever happens first. Containers <br /> of hazardous waste are labeled with the customer's name and the date and time of delivery. <br /> Unacceptable wastes that are discovered after the hauler has left are moved away from the <br /> working area, contained or covered, and marked with the waste and generator information, <br /> if known. If the customer that hauled the hazardous or unacceptable waste is known, the <br /> RRF notifies them that the waste must be removed by an appropriate hauler and disposed <br /> of at an appropriately licensed site. If the customer refuses, Forward Inc. contracts with a <br /> hazardous waste hauler to remove and dispose of the waste properly and bills the customer <br /> for the costs. <br /> Forward Resource Recovery Facility SWT Engineering <br /> Transfer/Processing Report-November 2014 <br /> z:\projects\allied waste\forward\resource recovery facility\5 yr permit rvw 2013-14\tpr 2014\text\sec3.doc <br />