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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page II-33 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> instability, damage to based on any stipulations oft e CalRecycle and/or RWQCB. <br /> drainage features, or <br /> differential settlement of <br /> the landfill over the life of <br /> the project, or following <br /> closure. <br /> G.2. Slope instability Proposed as Part of the Project: Less than <br /> caused by an earthquake Overall reduction—or, in some cases,elimination or improvement—of Significant <br /> could result in damage to slope instability at the project site can be achieved through the <br /> existing and proposed implementation of the seismic design measures designed to meet CCR <br /> landfill administrative Title 27. <br /> facilities, scale house, <br /> groundwater treatment <br /> system, composting <br /> storage,and support <br /> facilities. <br /> G.3. Increased erosion Proposed as Part of the Project: Less than <br /> and sedimentation could The applicant's Joint Technical Document(2018)references an erosion- Significant <br /> occur,particularly during control plan that delineates various actions to minimize erosion and <br /> the construction phases of sedimentation,including maintaining the effectiveness of the surface <br /> the landfill, due to drainage control structures by keeping drainage ditches clear of debris and <br /> grading and borrow soil excessive vegetation and by making repairs, as necessary,to correct the <br /> excavation and transport effects of physical damage,erosion, settlement,or other events detrimental <br /> operations. to effective operation of the drainage control system, and appropriate <br /> construction, landscaping, and maintenance of graded slopes and <br /> subsurface drainage systems. As part of that plan,grading operations <br /> would be scheduled to avoid the rainy season and be implemented by <br /> interim engineering control measures. Before grading is stopped,slopes <br />