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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.E-3 <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2014 Expansion Project <br /> reports. The RWQCB is the lead regulatory agency with a history of overseeing environmental <br /> monitoring and reporting of the Forward and Austin Road landfills. <br /> There are currently three Board Orders stipulating the monitoring and reporting requirements <br /> for the existing Forward Landfill: WDRs Order No. R5-2014-0006,R5-2003-0080 (Monitoring <br /> and Reporting Program and Groundwater Treatment System, NPDES No. CA0082911) and <br /> ` Order R5-2008-0714. Quarterly and annual reports of the monitoring results are submitted by <br /> Forward to the DTSC, RWQCB, and the San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Department, Environmental Health Division, which is the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) for <br /> !. CalRecycle. The Forward Inc. Landfill also is operating under Solid Waste Facility Permit <br /> (SWFP);Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements for Composting (RWQCB Resolution 96- <br /> 031);WDR-City of Stockton,2000;Hazardous Waste Generators Permit No. 008450,San Joaquin <br /> County Public Health Services(SJCPHS), 1998;Hazardous Waste Facility Postclosure Permit, <br /> r•• Department of Health Services (DOHS), 1989;and the RCRA Hazardous Waste Facility <br /> Postclosure Permit No. CAL000190080,EPA, 1990. <br /> The RWQCB is currently in the process of reviewing the reports leading up to a revised <br /> Corrective Action Plan per the stipulations of CAO 2008-0714 for the Forward Landfill to <br /> modify its groundwater treatment system to better capture the subsurface contamination. <br /> •' The proposed landfill expansion requires a JTD describing operational and monitoring practices <br /> be submitted to the RWQCB and CalRecyle for approval. The proposed programs for <br /> segregation, special handling, and screening procedures of hazardous materials are <br /> ow summarized in the Project Description and also will be presented in detail in the JTD. As <br /> described in the Project Description,these programs are already in place for the current <br /> Forward Landfill,and would be continued in the proposed expanded landfill. <br /> The San Joaquin County General Plan incorporates public health and safety considerations into <br /> the community's long-term planning. The portions of the General Plan relevant to hazardous <br /> materials are C. Fire Safety and Law Enforcement and E. Hazardous Materials and Wastes, <br /> under V. Public Health and Safety of Volume I: Policies/Implementation. <br /> Existing Receptors <br /> ~ The project area is agricultural and sparsely populated. The nearest residence is located at <br /> 9690 Austin Road and is approximately 150 feet from the main landfill entrance gate. It is <br /> located across Austin Road from the entrance facilities area and is uninhabited. Adjacent land <br /> uses include agricultural lands to the east,west, and south(See Figure IV.A-1 in the Land Use <br /> section). California Health Care Facility on the site of the former Karl Holton Youth <br /> Correctional Facility,is located west of Austin Road approximately 1,900 feet from the <br /> L" northernmost existing Forward Landfill disposal area and approximately 300 feet north of the <br /> soil borrow area in the California Health Care Facility's parcel. A women's prison,the <br /> Northern California Women's Facility, is located farther north of the site, at the southwest <br /> bw corner of Arch and Austin Roads. The women's prison is currently closed and does not house <br /> any inmates. <br /> As described in more detail in Chapter III of this EIR, the following projects are proposed or <br /> `' approved within two miles of the landfill: <br /> • Arch Road Industrial Project <br /> 0 Archtown Industrial Project <br />