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P <br /> P <br /> The conversion factor from tons to gate cubic yards is <br /> . 184 tons per cubic yard. <br /> F. The landfill will be constructed by the ramp-area method. <br /> The site will be divided into modules to facilitate <br /> efficient excavation, access, and drainage. Landfill <br /> operations will proceed in numerical order by module. <br /> Excavation will proceed one module ahead of refuse fill. <br /> There are a total of 11 modules. <br /> Refuse fill will be placed in lifts 6 to 10 feet thick, <br /> with perimeter slopes vertical to horizontal ratio of 3 : 1 <br /> or less. Refuse will be spread and compacted in layers <br /> 2 feet thick on a sloped working face. Large or bulky <br /> wastes will be separated to prevent bridging of the <br /> surrounding refuse, placed in the lower portion of the <br /> advancing lift, and crushed by compacting equipment. An <br /> all weather road will be constructed from the access road <br /> across the surface at the existing refuse fill to the <br /> active working face. Temporary berms will be constructed <br /> where needed to intercept and divert surface runoff water <br /> away from the active working face. <br /> G. A limited recycling program is planned at this facility. <br /> Source separated materials would be brought into the <br /> facility and unloaded into recycling bins. An approval <br /> from the Linden-Peters Fire District would be necessary <br /> before a wood waste salvaging area is utilized. <br /> H. The hazardous waste screening program will be conducted <br /> in accordance with Report of Disposal Site Information <br /> Appendix C, dated September 1989 . The intent of the <br /> hazardous waste screening program is to discover and <br /> discourage attempts to dispose of hazardous waste at the <br /> landfill. Signs shall be posted at the entry gate <br /> stating that hazardous waste including pesticides, <br /> caustics, and poisons are not accepted at the site. In <br /> addition all site personnel will be trained and directed <br /> to identify hazardous wastes that may be delivered to the <br /> site. one refuse worker will be designated as the waste <br /> load checker during each shift. Precautionary measures <br /> will include: <br /> a. Questioning the driver concerning the contents <br /> of waste load. <br /> b. Visually inspecting the load before discharging. <br /> C. Keeping records of hazardous or other unacceptable <br /> wastes. Site personnel will place the hazardous <br /> materials in a chemical storage shed located on <br /> site and notify a state-approved hauler to clean- <br /> 2 <br />