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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2014_1
RECORD_ID
PR0517379
PE
4466
FACILITY_ID
FA0007101
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD INC LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
9999
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STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
9999 S AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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2-6 <br /> Processing Areas. The Compost Facility includes areas for receiving, precompost processing, <br /> post-processing, and compost storage. Non-processible materials (residual wastes) will be <br /> hauled to the Forward Landfill for disposal at the end of each working day or within 24 <br /> hours. Figure 2 includes a general dimension of the unloading, storage, processing, parking, <br /> and loading areas. Design calculations for this area is included in Appendix B. <br /> Prevention of the Propagation of Vectors and the Creation of Nuisances. The site will be <br /> graded as shown on the grading plan (Figure 6) to promote drainage of surface water from <br /> all areas of the site into two ditches that drain to a sedimentation basin. The site will be <br /> constructed of compacted native earth. Onsite soils are silt and clay, and will provide a <br /> relatively impermeable surface. The site will be graded relatively smooth allowing complete <br /> removal of deposited feedstock. Feedstock such as food processing residue will be <br /> incorporated immediately into compost piles to minimize the chance of vector attraction and <br /> reproduction as well as for odor minimization. Semi-solid and liquid feedstocks will be <br /> added to other feedstocks at a rate to meet the composting mixture moisture criteria, thus <br /> minimizing the potential for leachate formation. Semi-solid and liquid feedstocks will be <br /> incorporated immediately into compost piles to minimize the chance of vector attraction and <br /> reproduction as well as the generation of potential odors. Other highly putresible wastes <br /> such as grass will also be incorporated immediately into compost to minimize the chance of <br /> vector attraction and reproduction and odor production. All feedstocks will be mixed in <br /> proportions that promote efficient composting, aerobic conditions, and minimize ammonia <br /> odor release. <br /> Turning will be scheduled to provide compliance with pathogen reduction requirements and <br /> maintain aerobic conditions. <br /> Water Usage. Water will be added to the piles, as necessary, before turning to maintain <br /> efficient composting. Water will also be used to control dust from the compost pad and <br /> various composting operations, such as grinding and screening as determined from <br /> experience. <br /> 2.1.4 Grading and Drainage Plan <br /> The grading and drainage plan (Figure 6) shows the proposed grading of the RRF/Compost <br /> Facility. The grading plan is the same for all of the potential composting options. A one <br /> percent minimum grade is provided at all points in the Compost Facility site. The <br /> composting windrows are arranged normal to the site slope to allow free drainage and <br /> minimize any ponding. The composting pad will be constructed of compacted native soils. <br /> These soils are silt and clay and when compacted will provide a composting pad of relatively <br /> low-permeability soils. During periods of wet weather, the Compost Facility may suspend <br /> composting operations to prevent damage to the composting pad. Alternatively, economics <br /> may allow construction of a gravel surfaced or asphalt paved composting pad to allow <br /> continuous operations. During periods of extreme wet weather, the Compost Facility may <br /> choose to not accept wastes. <br /> The site is sloped to drain surface water to perimeter ditches designed to convey storm <br /> water from a 25-year, 10-minute duration storm event (0.25 inches, 1.5 inches per hour) <br /> assuming all the water that falls on the Compost Facility site runs off. The ditches will carry <br /> the water to a sedimentation (retention) basin designed to hold the net average annual <br /> rainfall during months where rainfall exceeds evaporation (5.67 inches) assuming all the <br /> Forward Composting Facility SWT Engineering <br /> Report of Composting Site Information-November 2014 <br /> z:\projects\allied waste\forward\resource recovery facility\5 yr permit rvw 2013-14\resi 2014\text\9-nov 2014 track changes\sec 2.doc <br />
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