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Draft_Environmental impact Report Page II-11 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill Expansion <br /> could conflict with the <br /> implementation of the <br /> California Global <br /> Warming Solutions Act <br /> of 2006(AB32). <br /> D.7.The project would Mitigation Measure IV.D.7: Implement Mitigation Measures IV.D.1 and IV.D.2. Significant <br /> contribute to a However,even after mitigation, the cumulative impact would be significant. and <br /> cumulative air quality immitigable <br /> impact in the project <br /> area. <br /> E. PUBLIC HEALTH <br /> AND SAFETY <br /> E.1. Worker exposure to Proposed as Part of the Project: Less than <br /> chemical contaminants Significant <br /> and particulates during • Use a total of 17 pieces of equipment(at any given time) over the life of the <br /> landfill operations may project to minimize particulate discharge, will remain unchanged. <br /> exceed levels protective <br /> of human health or • Operations at the combined landfill would be limited to a single working area at <br /> safety. any given time. <br /> • All employees would be given appropriate training regarding the potential for <br /> exposure to hazardous materials. This training will include a 24-hour hazardous <br /> waste operations course and an annual 8-hour refresher course for personnel <br /> involved in the "load checking" program where the incoming loads are screened <br /> for hazardous materials. <br /> • The landfill would not accept any special waste that may potentially contain <br /> hazardous levels of regulated substances. <br /> • Dust control procedures specified in the Site Operations Plan(per the JTD) <br /> would use the application of fine water spray at a minimum of twice daily on the <br /> active soil-covered work areas, soil excavation areas, and soil stockpile areas <br /> where fugitive dust may exist. <br /> ► ,' ) lc= Xt=3 gid=:► t= .1=' cm Z= C' <br />