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2-15 <br /> 2.3.2 Entry Signs <br /> ® The entry signs are the same as the identification signs described in Section 2.3.1. <br /> 2.3.3 Facility Security <br /> The entire perimeter of the site (including the RRF/Compost Facility) is fenced, including the <br /> South Fork easement to prevent unauthorized access. Signs prohibiting unauthorized <br /> access have been posted on the fence along the levee adjacent to the South Fork and <br /> Austin Road at approximately 300-foot intervals. All site entrances have gates that are <br /> locked when the site is not in operation. Access through the landfill and RRF/Compost <br /> Facility entrances is controlled by the office trailer attendants. The eastern side of the site <br /> (Austin Road) is landscaped with trees and the RRF/Compost Facility has a 5-foot high <br /> earthen berm on a portion of the southern and eastern sides to limit the site visibility from <br /> the road. The equipment maintenance area and storage yard at the landfill is fenced and is <br /> locked when the site is closed. In addition, the site has night security when the site is <br /> closed. <br /> 2.3.4 Roads <br /> The entrance to the RRF/Compost Facility is all-weather surfaces. Onsite roads are <br /> constructed/improved as needed to allow all weather access. These onsite roads will be <br /> constructed with onsite soils, crushed asphalt or aggregate, or both. The roads are <br /> maintained by site personnel. As previously mentioned, the first 120 feet of the entrance <br /> road are paved. This area is swept, as needed. Debris is picked up, the roads are graded <br /> occasionally, and watered daily for dust control. In addition, litter is raked and picked up by <br /> hand. In the event that dirt is inadvertently tracked onto Austin Road by vehicles leaving the <br /> site, the street sweeper will be deployed. The wheel wash station is located along the exit <br /> road as shown on Figure 2. The wheel wash (Tracinator) station removes mud from the tires <br /> of trucks by shaking the vehicle as it drives across the steel washboard channels. In <br /> addition, the concrete basin is filled to an approximate 7-inch depth with water delivered by <br /> a water truck. As trucks drive through the wheel wash station, water in the concrete basin <br /> washes away the mud on the tires. Mud will be cleared from the wheel wash station, as <br /> needed, by filling the concrete basin with clean water and pumping the water into a holding <br /> tank. The water in the holding tank will be disposed of in accordance with WDR Order No. <br /> R5-2014-0006. A water truck with a pressurized hose will also be used to clean the basin. <br /> Due to the limited traffic volume, traffic is not anticipated to back up at the tracinator. The <br /> site is graded to provide all-weather access. <br /> 2.3.5 Visual Screening <br /> A portion of the southern and eastern (Austin Road) sides of the site have a 5-foot high <br /> earthen berm to limit the site visibility from the road. In addition, the eastern side of the site <br /> (Austin Road), southern side of the site, and the Compost Facility/RRF entrance area have <br /> been landscaped with trees and brush. <br /> Forward Composting Facility SWT Engineering <br /> Report of Composting Site Information-November 2014 <br /> z:\prcjects\allied waste\forward\resource recovery facility\5 yr permit rvw 2013-14\resi 2014\text\9-nov 2014 track changes\sec 2.doc <br />