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Forward Compost Facility – OIMP 1 SWT Engineering <br />z:\projects\allied waste\forward\resource recovery facility\5 yr permit rvw 2013-14\rcsi 2014\appendices\app e-oimp\oimp <br />text.doc; 7/18/2014 <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE <br />The Composting Facility at the Forward Inc. Resource Recovery Facility (RRF) <br />currently operates at the south eastern portion of the Forward Landfill Property and <br />coordinates with the operation of the existing RRF and the landfill facility. <br />Composting operations are detailed in the Report of Composting Site Information <br />(RCSI) (dated 2014). This Odor Impact Minimization Plan (OIMP) has been prepared <br />to meet the requirements of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations (14 CCR), <br />Section 17863.4. This OIMP is intended to provide guidance to on-site personnel in <br />the handling, storage, and removal of compostable materials. <br />This OIMP will be maintained on-site and revised, as necessary, to reflect any <br />changes in the design or operation of Forward RRF/Compost Facility. <br />Facility Name: Forward, Inc. Resource Recovery Facility/Compost Facility <br />Facility Location: 9999 South Austin Road <br />Manteca, California 95336 <br />Mailing Address: 1145 West Charter Way <br />Stockton, California 95206 <br />Land Owner: Forward, Inc. <br />Operator: Forward, Inc. <br />Contacts: Kevin Basso, General Manager <br />Odor Complaints: Forward, Inc. Landfill/RRF Office (Working Hours) <br /> (209) 982-4298 <br />Forward operates the RRF including transfer/processing building and separation <br />area, on the south eastern portion of the landfill property, in compliance with SWFP <br />No. 39-AA-0020. The Site Plan for the RRF and Composting Facility is shown on <br />Figure 1. The Composting Facility handles decomposable organic material including, <br />but not limited to, green material, green material mixed with food waste, food waste , <br />food processing residue, manure, mixed paper, cannery rinse water and agricultural <br />wastes as defined in14 CCR, Section 17852. The end product of the composting <br />process can be used as a topsoil amendment, mulch, or a soil conditioner for various <br />applications. The permitted peak daily tonnage for the Forward Landfill and RRF <br />(combined), including the compost operation, is currently 46,080 tons per week (not <br />to exceed 8,668 tons per day [tpd]). The total permitted throughout for the RRF is <br />3,080 tpd and the total maximum daily tonnage for the Compost Facility is 1,100 tpd. <br />All operating standards defined by State composting regulations will be followed.