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3-5 <br /> 3.3.2 Equipment Preventative Maintenance <br /> . Besides the daily maintenance (checking belts and fans, engines, hydraulic oil, fuel, blowing <br /> down dust, etc.), the RRF/Compost Facility has a preventive maintenance program that is <br /> scheduled on all heavy equipment that is based on the number of hours the equipment has <br /> been in service (i.e., 250 hours, 500 hours, 750 hours, etc.). It should be noted that no <br /> equipment maintenance or operation may be done onsite outside of the permitted operation <br /> hours. <br /> 3.3.3 Standby Equipment <br /> Personnel continually evaluate the need for additional equipment for efficient facility <br /> operations. For situations that require standby, specialized, or additional equipment, <br /> Forward first utilizes available equipment from the landfill's operation. If this equipment is <br /> not available, Forward will lease or rent the appropriate equipment from local contractors or <br /> suppliers. Forward has established contract agreements with local contractors and <br /> suppliers to provide equipment, as required. <br /> ♦Holt Brothers +MidCal John Deere <br /> o Charter Way o Charter Way <br /> o Stockton o Stockton <br /> +J&M Equipment +Associated Tractor <br /> o Charter Way o Charter Way <br /> o Stockton o Stockton <br /> These contractors are located within the greater Stockton area. In addition, equipment utilized <br /> at the Forward Landfill can also be utilized in the event of multiple equipment failures. <br /> 3.3.4 Housekeeping <br /> Housekeeping is accomplished by permanent employee duty assignments with daily <br /> inspections to assure compliance. The RRF/Compost Facility does not accept or maintain <br /> fuel drums or tires. The parts are stored in a trailer on the south side of the RRF building. <br /> All of the equipment at the RRF/Compost Facility is needed for RRF/Compost Facility <br /> operations. All inoperable equipment is promptly repaired. All scrap metal that is generated <br /> via maintenance activities is salvaged. Loose materials and litter cleanup is performed on a <br /> regular basis. The RRF/Compost Facility is screened from Austin Road on the south and <br /> west sides by a 5-foot high vegetated earthen berm. <br /> 3.4 Materials Handling Activities <br /> 3.4.1 Confined Unloading <br /> The unloading area will have appropriate signs and will be staffed by Forward personnel, <br /> who will direct loads to the appropriate areas. The unloading areas are shown in Figure 2. <br /> The load inspection process begins at the RRF. All loads are visually inspected for <br /> prohibited waste in the green and wood waste screening and storage area. If hazardous or <br /> prohibited wastes are detected, they must be removed by the customer/hauler at their own <br /> expense by a licensed hazardous waste hauler and disposed of at a licensed hazardous <br /> waste disposal site. If the customer that hauled the hazardous or prohibited waste is not <br /> known, the area is marked off to limit access and site personnel are restricted from that <br /> area. The San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services and other appropriate agencies <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 3.doc <br />