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Forward landfill -3 - 22 July 2013 <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> as alternative daily cover must cease immediately, unless and until Republic Services submits <br /> a copy of the approval from the LEA to the Regional Board. <br /> By 26 July 2013, Republic Services shall either(a) submit a report certifying that the discharge <br /> of rinsate water to the Class II surface impoundment has ceased, the discharge of cannery mud <br /> has ceased, cannery waste is no longer used as interim cover, and the land north of the landfill <br /> will not be used for the disposal of cannery waste until authorized by WDRs, or(b) submit <br /> Operations Plans(as described above) and approval from the LEA to use the cannery waste as <br /> altemative daily cover. Either report shall also document the volume of these materials that <br /> was accepted at Forward Landfill during 2013. <br /> The Central Valley Water Board expects that Republic Services will comply with all <br /> requirements of the WDRs`and will not accept any wastes which are not permitted under the <br /> WDRs. We will evaluate your submittals in considering whether to propose issuance of an <br /> administrative civil liability complaint. Be advised that failure to operate the facility as described <br /> in Waste Discharge Requirements Order R5-2003-0049 may result in additional enforcement <br /> actions. <br /> If you have any questions regarding this Notice of Violation, please contact Brendan Kenny at <br /> (916) 464-4835 or by email at bkenny@waterboards.ca.gov. <br /> '1"`FIOWARD HOLD, PG <br /> Senior Engineering Geologist <br /> Title 27 Compliance and Enforcement Unit <br /> cc: Robert Mc Clellon, San Joaquin County Public Health Department, Stockton <br /> Ruben Ramirez, Forward Landfill Operations Manager,.Stockton <br /> i <br />