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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page II-55 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> life of the landfill and the including t e Nort and Sout Branc es oft e Sou Fork of Little Johns <br /> associated potential of Creek, approach roads,entrance facilities,the transfer station/resource <br /> debris and litter along recovery facility, portable litter control fences, landfill perimeter fence, <br /> access roads and at the leachate impoundments, and storm water facilities including ditches,berms, <br /> site from transporting and and detention/sedimentation basins. <br /> handling of waste. All trucks will be tarped upon entering and exiting the facility.This policy <br /> will be strictly enforced. In accordance with San Joaquin County Ordinance <br /> No.2887, adopted September 29, 1981 (Title 5 Health and Sanitation, <br /> Division 2. Solid Waste Collection and Disposal, Section 5-2502),tarps will <br /> be placed over open loads to avoid littering during transport of waste. <br /> • Management of the daily working fill face to the smallest practical area with <br /> immediate compaction to minimize the area and debris subject to the <br /> impacts of wind. <br /> • If possible, on windy days the daily fill face tipper location would be <br /> selected for its protection to minimize effects of wind (i.e.,tipper facing into <br /> wind adjacent to the leeward sidewall, or sheltered by completed fill <br /> deposits). <br /> • Waste that is more susceptible to windblown distribution may, on windy <br /> days,be worked immediately into the fill face and covered with a layer of <br /> daily cover, as needed, or the waste may be excluded from the site. <br /> • Portable skid-mounted litter fences may be provided for deployment <br /> downwind as close as practical to the working area,as needed. <br /> • Semi-permanent fencing may be provided around the fill area as an <br /> additional barrier to the migration of litter off-site when litter has not been <br /> contained by the portable litter fences. (Examples of additional barriers <br /> include but not limited to, a four-foot minimum temporary construction <br /> fence and/or a ten-foot or higher semi-permanent fence.)The utilization <br /> will be continually evaluated and the fence will be relocated or added as <br />