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4 � <br /> The wastes requiringsp special handling proposed for acceptance at the Forward Landfill <br /> include: <br /> • Nonhazardous leachate <br /> • Nonhazardous commercial and industrial wastes including, but not limited to: <br /> - Soils contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons, metals, <br /> nonpetroleum-based organics, and/or soluble solids <br /> - Coal and wood ash, agricultural ash, sewage and wastewater sludge <br /> ash, hospital waste ash, and other inert ashes <br /> - Infectious and medical waste <br /> - Metals-contaminated wastes <br /> - Organic compound contaminated wastes <br /> - Chemical toilet waste <br /> - Boiler blowdown water <br /> - Fiberglass <br /> 2.4.2 WASTE AST'E V'OL S <br /> Estimated waste volumes should be presented e 14, CCR, Section 18222(b)), including <br /> current daily average and peak daily waste flows as well as projected waste flows. Separate <br /> ,figures should be presented for each waste generation area, and waste type (municipal <br /> solid waste, pOTW sludge, designated waste, etc.). All data should be presented in tons <br /> per day. <br /> The basis for fixture waste flow projections should be described including the source of <br /> data reganimgpopuladon increase projections, waste generation rate increases; and waste <br /> reduction, diversion; or recycling rates. <br /> Projections should cover a maumum of ve years. <br /> Prior to 1993, the landfill was permitted t up to 500 tons per operating day (TPD) <br /> (2,000 cy) with a daily peak of 550 TPD (2,2 cy). The transfer station was permitted to <br /> accept 250 TPD (1,000 cy). In 1993, the Forward Lmdfffl received an increase in allowed <br /> average daily tonnage to 3,800 TPD and a peak tonnage to 4,180 TPD for the entire site <br /> (combined landfill and transfer station). Forward is seeming an increase in allowed average <br /> daily tonnage to 6,080 TPD and a peak tonnage to 6,688 TPD for the entire site (combined <br /> landfill and transfer station). The average daily tonnage would be calculated over a six-day <br /> period and the peak tonnage would be the maxinitim peak daily tonnage. <br /> Since the Forward Landfill already has, or plans to have, facilities for recycling, <br /> composting, sludge processing, and soil treatment, an increase in daily capacity will <br /> further the goals of Assembly Bill (AB) 939 by increasing the amount of waste recycled, <br /> reused, and composted. Some of the waste types accepted at the Forward Landfill are <br /> not recyclable and require special handling, as ACM. The demand for disposal of such <br /> SF010011F78.WP5 2-1 (Rev.No. 1.2/tO/99) <br />