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8-1 <br /> <br />Forward Composting Facility SWT Engineering <br /> Report of Composting Site Information – August 2019January 2022 <br />z:\projects\allied waste\forward\resource recovery facility\5 yr permit rvw 2019-2020\rcsi 2019\text\sec 8.doc <br />8.0 CONDITIONS, CRITERIA AND REQUIREMENTS <br />The Compost Facility will not encroach on floodplains or tidelands, nor is it in an agricultural <br />preserve. The zoning of the site and nearest adjacent properties is agricultural. <br />State and local agencies regula te the handling and disposal of nonhazardous solid and <br />designated wastes at the Forward Landfill, Compost Facility, and RRF either directly through <br />permits, approvals, and regulatory requirements, or indirectly through guidelines enforced by <br />other agencies. The RRF, including the Compost Facility, is currently operating under the <br />following permits. <br />California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle): <br />⧫ SWFP No. 39-AA-0020, 20 15. It should be noted that the Forward Landfill operate s <br />under a separate SWFP (No. 39 -AA-0015). <br />San Joaquin County Department of Planning: <br />⧫ Land Use Permit UP-00-7, April 2003. <br /> Use Permit No. PA-1000245, dated February 2011. <br />⧫ Use Permit No. PA-1800090, April 2019January 2020 <br />⧫ Use Permit No. PA-0800105, January 2020 <br />San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District: <br />⧫ Permits to Operate <br />Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board: <br />⧫ Waste Discharge Requirements, Order No. R5 -2014-0006. The RRF manages <br />stormwater through implementation of a site -specific Stormwater Pollution <br />Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the landfill, RRF, and Compost Facility. A copy of the <br />landfill's SWPPP is maintained on-site. <br />Manteca-Lathrop Fire Department: <br />⧫ The Manteca-Lathrop Fire Department is the local fire authority having jurisdiction <br />over this facility. Permits issued by the fire department are maintained at the facility <br />office. <br />Copies of available permits are provided in Appendix A. <br />Finding of Conformance <br />⧫ The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (Public Resources Code <br />Section 40000, seq.) requires cities and counties to prepare a plan for their solid <br />waste system known as a Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan (CIWMP). <br />The County of San Joaquin has completed their CIWMP. The RRF and Composting <br />Facilit y is identified in the Non-Disposal Facility Element (NDFE) as part of the <br />CIWMP.