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either normal testing procedures or special checking of loads, the following procedures will be strictly <br /> adhered to in order to minimize contamination: a) Immediately after discovery of the contaminated <br /> material, all key personnel will be properly dressed and equipped to handle the material, and a <br /> decontamination area set up. b)The limits of the suspected contaminated material will be delineated and <br /> the waste segregated from all non-hazardous waste streams. c) The suspected material will then be <br /> moved to a specially assigned remote or isolated area of the pit and marked. d) There, in isolation, the <br /> material will be retested to confirm contamination. e) Upon confirmation of the presence of any <br /> hazardous material, the source of the contaminated waste will then be notified for the material's proper <br /> and immediate removal to a correctly classified landfill. The LEA and the Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board will be immediately notified of the incident. <br /> MM 4.5-3. <br /> This facility shall only accept dewatered Class A and B biosolids, treated auto shredder waste, <br /> cogeneration ash(fly ash), spent sandblast media and lime filter cake. Verification must be obtained from <br /> the State (CIWMB) of a solid waste facilities permit that is not subject to the State's Disposal Reporting <br /> System or an exemption to disposal reporting criteria of these wastes must be submitted to the LEA and <br /> the Planning Department prior to acceptance of waste. Acceptance of the following waste streams, <br /> (shredded auto tires, concrete/cement rubble, designated asphalt products and chipped construction <br /> lumber) shall be prohibited either for disposal or for beneficial use. A Loadcheck Program, as required <br /> by Title 27 and Title 14, [Quality Assurance/Quality Control Program Plan] shall also be developed and <br /> submitted to the Local Enforcement Agency for approval prior to the acceptance of waste. The <br /> Loadcheck program and quality assurance/quality control program will be submitted to the Planning <br /> Department after LEA approval. <br /> MM 4.5-4. <br /> A revised,Project-specific,site health and safety plan shall be provided to the Local Enforcement Agency <br /> for approval prior to acceptance of waste. <br /> Potential Significant Effect <br /> Without appropriate mitigation, workers engaged in biosolids disposal activities could be exposed to <br /> pathogens or vectors and transport these agents out of the disposal area, thereby exposing other people to <br /> such hazards. <br /> Description of Specific Impact <br /> Biosolids handling/disposal presents an additional risk in regards to workers being exposed to pathogens <br /> and vectors compared to the other inert waste streams. Working in a biosolids disposal environment <br /> presents potentially unsanitary conditions for the workers. <br /> Fmdin <br /> Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into the project that substantially lessen the <br /> potentially significant effect as identified in the Final EIR, so that environmental effects after such <br /> mitigation are reduced to a less than significant level. <br /> Findings of Fact—Section 15091 March 15,2016 <br /> H.M.Holloway Landfill Modification Project Final Board of Supervisors <br /> 30 <br />