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SECTION 1 <br /> Introduction <br /> The Forward Landfill is an active, permitted Class II and Class III disposal facility that is owned and <br /> operated by Forward, Inc. (Forward), a subsidiary of Republic Services. The landfill is located <br /> approximately seven(7)miles southeast of the City of Stockton in San Joaquin County. <br /> This report presents the design and construction documents for the storm water improvements at the <br /> Forward Landfill Compost Facility. The Compost Facility is located south of the South Fork of South <br /> LittleJohns Creek. The location of the Compost Facility is shown on the Site Plan (see the <br /> Construction Drawings in Appendix A). <br /> The design and construction documents for the Compost Facility Storm Water Improvements were <br /> prepared in accordance with the site's Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR Order No. R5-2014- <br /> 0006) and applicable State and Federal regulations. The applicable state regulations include <br /> California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 27, Division 2 (Title 27). The federal regulations are <br /> incorporated in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Parts 257 and 258 (Subtitle D). The State <br /> Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Draft General Waste Discharge Requirements for <br /> Composting Operations (May 2014) were also reviewed and certain pertinent features from these <br /> draft regulations were incorporated. <br /> Some of the provisions of particular importance regarding the design based on the site's WDRs <br /> include: <br /> • The retention basin shall be equipped with a synthetic liner, shall maintain a minimum two feet of <br /> freeboard and shall be designed and operated to minimize the downward percolation of <br /> constituents; <br /> • The retention basin shall be designed to accommodate all runoff and direct precipitation from a <br /> 25-year, 24-hour storm and maintain two feet of freeboard; and <br /> • The Discharger shall maintain an effective run-on control system and for the composting area a <br /> run-off control system designed to withstand the maximum peak flow from a 25-year, 10-minute <br /> storm. <br /> The SWRCB's draft general WDRs vary slightly from the site's recently issued WDRS and include <br /> run-on and run-off control from a maximum probable 25-year, 24 hour peak storm event, a <br /> wastewater handling system to manage wastewater from a minimum 25-year return annual total <br /> precipitation value distributed monthly,a retention basin lined with a synthetic liner underlain by one- <br /> foot of compacted clay or a geosynthetic clay Iiner(GCL), and a pan lysimeter under the low point of <br /> the retention basin. The Compost Facility storm water improvements incorporate these additional <br /> measures. <br /> COMPOST FACILITY STORM WATER IMPROVEMNTS 1-1 <br />