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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FORWARD INC..FORWARD LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> WASTES AND THEIR CLASSIFICATION <br /> 6. The Discharger proposes to discharge wastes classified under Chapter 15 as designated waste, <br /> nonhazardous solid waste and inert waste to the Class II landfill units. The Class III landfill units will <br /> only receive wastes classified as nonhazardous solid waste and inert waste. These wastes include, but <br /> are not limited to,asbestos,commercial and industrial waste, municipal solid waste, coal and wood <br /> ash,contaminated soils,salty wastes, construction and demolition waste, shredder waste and <br /> dewatered sewage sludge. The contaminated soils may include, but are not limited to, treated and <br /> untreated petroleum products,metals or other constituents. <br /> 7. The Discharger proposes to discharge wastes containing greater than one percent(>I%) friable <br /> asbestos in WMUs D and H.These wastes are classified as `hazardous' under Title 22 of CCR. <br /> However, because these wastes do not pose a threat to ground water quality, Section 25143.7 of the <br /> Health and Safety Code permits their disposal in any landfill which has waste discharge requirements <br /> that specifically permit the discharge,provided that the wastes are handled and disposed of in <br /> accordance with applicable statutes and regulations. <br /> 8. Mhe Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)has granted shredder waste a variance,for the <br /> purposes of disposal, hazardous waste management requirements pursuant to Title 22 of the <br /> CCEL Shredder waste is any non-recyclable waste which results from the shredding of automobile <br /> bod`es( which batteries,mufflers, and exhaust pipes have been removed),household <br /> appliances,and sheet metal. <br /> 9. `Hazardous waste' which has received a variance from DTSC for the purposes of disposal is <br /> classified as a `designated waste' pursuant to Section 2522 of Chapter 15. <br /> 10. The Discharger proposes to discharge shredder waste to WMUs D and H equipped with composite <br /> 11. The Discharger proposes to discharge dewatered sewage and water treatment sludges to WMUs D and <br /> 1i equipped with composite liners. Sludges dried to greater than 50 percent solids may also be <br /> discharged to portions of WMU D with clay liners. <br /> 12. Me Discharger proposes to discharge soils contaminated with less than hazardous levels of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons to WMU G.a land treatment unit, or to a Class II landfill unit.Contaminated soils are <br /> also stored in WMU G prior to treatment. Stored soils are covered with plastic sheeting until they are <br /> spread in the treatment area or waste pile. Following treatment, the soils are used as daily or <br /> intermediate cover in compliance with Title 14 regulations, or discharged to WMU D or H. Soils <br /> discharged to Class III landfill units will contain less than 100 mg/kg TPH Diesel and nondetectable <br /> TPH Gasoline, benzene.toluene,xylene or ethylbenzene. <br /> 13. Lwohate from the landfill units and liquid wastes described in Discharge Specification B.6 are <br /> proposed for discharge to WMU F, a Class II surface impoundment. These wastes are classified as <br /> 'designated wastes' using the criteria set forth in Chapter 15. The location of WMU F as shown on <br />