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5-2 <br /> 5.5 Fire Fighting Equipment <br /> In addition to temperature monitoring of windrows, Forward has a number of site and <br /> personnel fire prevention, protection and control measures in place as detailed in their <br /> Contingency Plan. The following equipment and systems have been installed at the site to <br /> prevent and control accidental ignition of combustible materials at the RRF/Compost <br /> Facility: <br /> ♦ Fire extinguishers - inspected routinely and recharged annually, or as needed <br /> (locations of the fire extinguishers are shown in the Health and Safety plan for the <br /> site, included as an appendix to the Transfer/Processing Report (SWT, 2014)); <br /> ♦ Annual fire inspections by the Manteca-Lathrop Fire Department; <br /> ♦ A supply of soil is kept near the composting area to smother a potential fire; <br /> ♦ Two water trucks are available; <br /> ♦ Emergency fire hose hook ups are located in the southeast corner of the landfill, <br /> north of the South Fork of South Littlejohn's Creek and at the entrance facilities area <br /> for the fire department; <br /> ♦ A Knoxbox outside the landfill main entrance with keys to the main gate, landfill <br /> office, RRF and Compost Facility office, and fire box; and, <br /> ♦ A pressurized water system, as needed. <br /> Regular maintenance, inspection, and housekeeping procedures are conducted for this <br /> equipment. Emergency equipment operating instructions, escape routes, emergency <br /> response (including a separate section on ACW) and evacuation procedures are identified in <br /> the Contingency Plan. <br /> The RRF/Compost Facility equipment and vehicles are maintained to prevent fires by <br /> frequently removing debris and dust from the undercarriages and engine compartments of <br /> the heavy equipment, and checking for, and repairing oil and fuel leaks. Portable fire <br /> extinguishers are provided on all heavy equipment. The entrance facilities and <br /> maintenance buildings are also equipped with fire extinguishers for extinguishing any minor <br /> fires. Any fire in a waste fill area will be extinguished by landfill personnel using appropriate <br /> landfill equipment, stockpiled soil cover, and when necessary, a water truck. The fire <br /> department will be notified of any fire incident that cannot be immediately extinguished. <br /> The on-site water wells and a water storage tank provide water for fire suppression. The <br /> well at the entrance facilities area has a 1,500-gpm pump that feeds four valved connection <br /> points along the northern perimeter of the landfill. The well at the RRF has a 500-gpm <br /> pump that feeds a 10,000-gallon pressurized tank (see Figure 2). Lines from the tank lead <br /> to various locations. <br /> The location of the water production wells locate on the RRF/Composting Facility site are <br /> shown on Figure 2. <br /> 5.6 Protection of Users <br /> The equipment operators and general laborers oversee the unloading of all incoming loads <br /> to the RRF/Compost Facility. In the green and wood chipping area, the customers are <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 5.doc <br />