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n <br />Composting Materials Handling Operation and Facility Inspection Report (93) <br />Enforcement Agency: County of San Joaquin <br />V '' <br />SWIS Facility File Number (99-xx-9999) Inspection Date <br />Program Code <br />39 -AA -0020 <br />5/15/2017 <br />LEA Periodic <br />Time In <br />than six months is considered disposal and must be removed from the site. <br />Time but <br />C. By the next routine monthly inspection, either screen the finished compost to produce <br />finished compost product (screened product) or remove the finished compost from the <br />Inspection Time <br />Facility Name <br />Received By <br />Forward Resource Recovery Facility <br />Forward, Inc./Allied Waste North America <br />Facility Location <br />Owner Name <br />9999 N. Austin Road, Manteca <br />95336 <br />Forward, Inc. <br />Inspector <br />Also Present (Name) <br />Benjamin Escotto <br />lJoseph Lipka <br />THE ABOVE FACILITY WAS INSPECTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF DIVISION 300E PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE (PRE) AND TITLE 14 AND TITLE 27 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS(CCR) <br />No Violations or Areas of Concern <br />V '' <br />A Regulations <br />X PRC 44014(b) - Operator Complies with Terms & Conditions <br />Comments: The finished compost (pre-screened product) piles have vegetation growing on them indicating that <br />the piles have been on site a significant amount of time. <br />A. Per permit condition (17), stockpiling of finished compost for a period of time greater <br />than six months is considered disposal and must be removed from the site. <br />B. The operator shall comply with all terms and conditions of the permit. <br />C. By the next routine monthly inspection, either screen the finished compost to produce <br />finished compost product (screened product) or remove the finished compost from the <br />site. <br />CalRecycle Solid Waste Information System (SWIS) 1 of 2 <br />