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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0007861
PE
2675
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0800105
STREET_NUMBER
9999
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
APN
20106003
ENTERED_DATE
8/11/2009 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
9999 S AUSTIN RD
RECEIVED_DATE
7/24/2009 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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Daft Environmental Impact Report Page III-28 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill Expansion <br /> The lowering of the base grades would result <br /> in an increased airspace of 840,000 cubic yards, <br /> equivalent to less than one year of disposal. <br /> Ancillary Facilities 'house and scales would be <br /> After realignment of the South Branch,the main entrance, <br /> scale ion of the expansion area,the <br /> relocated to the southeast corner of the land During <br /> existing leachate evaporation basin(W osed ex°ansion area, and the existing stormwater replacementrth)would be removed and a basin <br /> t in the southeast corner of the prop P d e the southern edger the <br /> buil <br /> sedimentation basin adjacent to WMU F North would be relocate <br /> expansion area. <br /> ort <br /> At a later time,during the last few hon outside the s of sou beast corner of the landfill,but wn,the scales,fee booth and other ithin the <br /> facilities would be moved st a location <br /> . property boundary,to construct the liner system and waste fill in the southeast corner. <br /> Current Procedures and Activities <br /> k: <br /> Under the proposed landfill expansion project,other current Forward, <br /> Inc.procedures an <br /> activities at the existing Forward Landfill,would be continued pr'ate to the Class 11 wastes currently <br /> procedures at the existing Forward Landfill that are appropriate <br /> the expanded landfill to allow disposal of Class II <br /> disposed would be expanded to encompass <br /> wastes in the entire expanded landfill. <br /> osed <br /> Mitigation measures described in this e�ted under ould be implemented <br /> section of Chapter IV. Environmental <br /> onmental <br /> anded <br /> landfill. These mitigation measures ar <br /> Setting, Impacts, and Mitigation Measures. <br /> G. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND PERMITS <br /> ermits issued by local, state, and <br /> The existing Forward Landfill operate�ender are summarized in Table IILC--2 below. The <br /> federal governing agencies. These cu permits <br /> permits: the Solid Waste <br /> proposed project would require <br /> the landfill and MRF modifications to i sued by he California Integrated Waste <br /> Facilities Permits(SWFPs) <br /> Management Board(CIWMB) and he N DES permSan Joaquin it and Waste Dunty Public ischarge RequDements( WDRs) <br /> Environmental Health Division; <br /> for landfill operation and land applicationrd RW CB)e the Permit toundwateOpe ate stCentral Valley <br /> sued by the San �I <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Boa ( QLand <br /> Joaquin County Unified <br /> fied Air Pollution Control District Fire Departm nt genera P rmt rmit issued <br /> b San Joaquin County; and the Manteca-Lathrop <br /> of South <br /> ohns Creek would <br /> uire compliance <br /> Relocation of the So uth Branch and may require approvals from the Calf ornia Department <br /> with state and federal regulations, Y q <br /> of Fish and Game (Coon 4 the ttheeQ l Ban Water'Act,the Central Valley Flood Protection Board, <br /> Corps of Engineers (USACE) for <br /> compliance with Section 404 of <br /> the San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, and the California <br /> Department of Water Resources. <br />
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