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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page III-38 ' <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> G. OTHER RECENT AND PROPOSED PROJECTS AT THE FORWARD LANDFILL <br /> The 2013 EIR described three "recent and associated projects" of the proposed expansion:the ' <br /> facility boundary revision;the Landfill Gas to Energy (LFGTE) Project;and the Revision of <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements. The facility boundary revision, approved January 6, 2011, <br /> added the 184 acres in the southwest portion of the site to the Forward Landfill facility <br /> boundary,but did not allow any landfill related activities on this parcel. The LFGTE Plant was <br /> constructed in 2013 in the northeast portion of the landfill site, and is currently operated by ' <br /> Ameresco. <br /> In February 2014 the Regional Water Quality Control Board issued new Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements(WDRs) R5-2014-0006 for the Forward Landfill which included, among other <br /> modifications,lowering of base grades to the regulatory limit of five feet above the historical <br /> high groundwater level and the land application of cannery waste in the northern portion of the ' <br /> site (north of the North Fork of South Littlejohns Creek). <br /> Since the 2013 EIR was prepared,two additional associated projects were proposed,as <br /> described below. <br /> Forward is proposing a bridge crossing on the North Fork of South Littlejohns Creek. The bridge <br /> crossing is to allow access to the existing permitted borrow area and to the cannery waste land <br /> application area,both of which are located north of the creek.The operational need for the north <br /> bridge is independent of the proposed expansion. <br /> Ameresco is proposing an upgrade to the existing LFGTE facility at the Forward Landfill to meet ' <br /> PG&E's Rule 21 pipeline quality requirements for renewable natural gas from landfill gas.The <br /> process would treat gas that is compressed to around 100 to 200 psig.The process would <br /> remove CO2, N2, 02 and other trace constituents to increase the quality of the landfill gas.It is <br /> currently anticipated that the equipment required for this upgrade process would be located in <br /> the region of the former Covanta LFGTE plant,which was located near the western property <br /> boundary just south of the realigned north creek.The LFGTE upgrade also would involve a <br /> buried pipeline extending west of the landfill site to connect with an existing PG&E gas <br /> pipeline. The operational need for the LFGTE upgrade is independent of the proposed landfill <br /> expansion. The on-landfill LFGTE plant upgrade and mostly off-landfill pipeline would be subject <br /> to separate CEQA review by the County. <br /> H.APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND PERMITS <br /> The existing Forward Landfill operates under a variety of permits issued by local, state, and ' <br /> federal governing agencies. These permits are identified in Table III.0-2 of the 2013 EIR <br /> (reproduced below), and have not changed since the 2013 EIR was prepared. <br /> The 2018 Expansion Project would require modifications to the following permits,which are , <br /> described on pages III-34 and III-35 of the 2013 EIR: <br />