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• Biosolids means "solid, semi-solid, or liquid residue generated during the <br /> treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works. Biosolids includes, but is <br /> not limited to; industrial and water treatment sludge, domestic septage and <br /> scum or solids removed in primary, secondary, or advanced wastewater <br /> treatment processes. Biosolids does not include ash generated during the firing of <br /> sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator or grit and screenings generated <br /> during the preliminary treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works. <br /> • Mixed Solid Waste means "any material which is part of the municipal solid waste <br /> stream, and is mixed with or contains non-organics, processed industrial <br /> materials, or plastics. A feedstock that is not separated or contains 1.0% or more <br /> physical contaminants by weight is mixed solid waste. Compostable material that <br /> contains mixed demolition or mixed construction debris shall be considered mixed <br /> solid waste." <br /> • Manure means "accumulated herbivore or avian excrement. This definition <br /> shall include feces and urine, and any bedding material, spilled feed, or soil that is <br /> mixed with feces or urine. " <br /> • Garbage means "all kitchen and table food waste, and animal or vegetable waste <br /> that attends or results from the storage, preparation, cooking or handling of food <br /> stuffs" in accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17225.30. <br /> The Compost Facility will receive waste from non-recyclable material separated at the <br /> qW RRF, municipalities, and commercial self haulers. The facility will be designed to process <br /> the maximum volume of feedstock based on the available land. Actual throughput will <br /> depend on the composting technology and available feedstock. <br /> 1.3.1 Maximum Daily Load Capacity <br /> Give an estimate of the maximum daily load capacity of the facility (14 CCR18220 (g)). <br /> Include the calculations used in determining these capacities. Give these figures in <br /> tons per operating day. If tonnage was figured from records of cubic yards, include the <br /> conversion factor used. <br /> The permitted peak daily tonnage for both the Forward Landfill and RRF including the <br /> compost operation is currently 8,668 TPD. The RRF is allowed to operate up to 12 <br /> hours a day, 6 days a week. <br /> The maximum daily load capacity to the Compost Facility will depend on the composting <br /> technology employed. Forward may choose to operate with one composting technology or <br /> a combination of technologies. The maximum daily load capacity for five representative <br /> alternatives is presented below. Additional alternatives may be investigated in the future. <br /> Alternative 1. Compost Windrows Turned by Front End Loaders <br /> ® The maximum daily load capacity for the Windrow Compost Facility turned by front end <br /> loaders is approximately 640 TPD. This capacity is based on the following assumptions: <br /> Forward Composting Facility <br /> Z:\PROJECTS\Allied Waste\Forward\Resource Recovery Facility\Permitting Services\2009 RCSI\RCSI Final 031609.doc; <br /> Page 5 <br />