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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.A-13 <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan <br /> State law (AB 939)requires counties to prepare a Countywide Integrated Waste Management <br /> Plan(CIWMP), containing a Source Reduction and Recycling Element(SRRE), a Household <br /> Hazardous Waste Element(HHWE), a Nondisposal Facility Element(NDFE),and a Siting <br /> Element. The Siting Element specifies the location of solid waste disposal and transformation <br /> facilities needed to provide capacity for the implementation of the CIWMP. The Siting Element <br /> also requires identification of future projects including expansions of existing sites. (Reno, <br /> 2009). The Siting Element of the San Joaquin County CIWMP,April 1996,identifies the existing <br /> Forward Landfill, and the former Austin Road Sanitary Landfill, as designated disposal <br /> ' facilities.As required by AB 939,the Siting Element of the CIWMP also presents remaining <br /> disposal capacity for the 15-year planning period beginning in January 1995. The discussion of <br /> remaining capacity includes the two then-existing landfills (the original Forward Landfill and <br /> the former Austin Road Sanitary Landfill)and the Austin Road Sanitary Landfill expansion. <br /> Based on landfills active at that time, including the then-existing Austin Road and original <br /> Forward Landfills,the North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill, and the Foothill <br /> ' Sanitary Landfill,San Joaquin County had disposal capacity sufficient to last until the year 2041. <br /> This is more than 15 years of capacity. <br /> ' San Joaquin County has local regulatory and monitoring responsibilities for the existing <br /> Forward Landfill, under Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations. These are fulfilled by <br /> the County Department of Public Works, Solid Waste Division. The role of Local Enforcement <br /> Agency (LEA) for the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)is fulfilled <br /> by the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department. <br /> The San Joaquin County Planning Commission has authority to approve project plans and <br /> specifications. Decisions of the Planning Commission may be appealed to the Board of <br /> Supervisors. <br /> Agricultural Land <br /> ' The currently proposed new landfill areas (approximately 8.6 acres in the southeast of the <br /> existing landfill and approximately 8.7 acres in the northeast of the existing landfill)are not <br /> currently in agricultural use and are not considered Prime agricultural land, as defined by the <br /> ' State of California (Government Code Section 51201). <br /> Prime agricultural land in the project vicinity is shown in Figure IV.A-3. Prime agricultural <br /> land is defined by Government Code Section 51201 as any of the following: <br /> • Land qualifying for a Storie Index rating of 80-100; <br /> • Land qualifying for a Natural Resource Conservation Service land use capability Class I <br /> or Class II rating; <br /> • Grazing land capable of supporting at least one animal unit per acre; <br /> • Agricultural land that has returned at least$200/acre for three of the past five years, or <br /> ' will normally return at least$200/acre. <br />