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waste site was discontinued approximately one year ago when the <br /> site operational procedures were revised. The area engineer from <br /> the Regional Quality Control Board was informed of these revisions <br /> which included: all incoming loads of waste were to be covered <br /> in route to the site; on days when weather conditions included <br /> high winds, incoming loads of sludge waste were not accepted: <br /> incoming sludge waste were covered daily by at least one foot of <br /> clean earth covering to prevent blowing or removal of waste from <br /> the working face; truck inspections were conducted at the receiving <br /> gate by the site attendant to establish if waste material were <br /> visible on tires, wheels or on the exterior portions of the <br /> trailers; if this condition were observed, trucks were to be <br /> properly cleaned before they were allowed to leave the site. <br /> Since these new operational procedures were placed into <br /> effect, it was the opinion of the area engineer from the Regional <br /> Board that soil and plant samples would not be required on our <br /> quarterly monitoring reports. Sampling will be reinstituted if <br /> required by the DOHS. <br /> 2 . "No proper signs designating the site as a hazardous <br /> waste site. " <br /> RESPONSE <br /> Proper signs designating the Forward site as a hazardous <br /> waste facility are being prepared at the present time and will be <br /> -2- <br />