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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2003
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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chips and grinds that portion of the C&D debris <br /> that is lumber or wood into wood mulch? If not, <br /> is 14 CCR 17380(g) applicable to the military <br /> base? <br /> Answer 23: Assuming that the military base <br /> has full control of the entire project, including <br /> demolition as well as the chipping and grinding <br /> operations, and as long as the material used <br /> for the chipping and grinding comes from the <br /> military base construction projects and the <br /> product is being used on the military base, 14 <br /> CCR 17382(x)(4) could be applied. However, if <br /> any of the wood mulch is stockpiled for later <br /> use the material must remain below <br /> temperatures of 122 degrees Fahrenheit. <br /> Otherwise it would be considered a <br /> compostable material handling facility. Should <br /> the military base begin accepting discarded <br /> wood/lumber from off-site for chipping and <br /> grinding operations, 14 CCR 17382(a)(4) no <br /> longer applies, even if the material is used on <br /> the military base. Also, 14 CCR 17382(a)(4) no <br /> longer applies if the product is sent off site. <br /> Question 24: An operating facility is accepting <br /> street sweepings at a large volume <br /> construction and demolition/inert debris <br /> transfer/processing facility. Are street <br /> sweepings allowed to be handled at a large <br /> volume construction and demolition/inert <br /> debris transfer/processing facility? <br /> Answer 24: No. Construction & <br /> demolition/inert debris transfer/processing <br /> sites can only handle construction and <br /> demolition debris and/or type A inert debris. <br /> Street sweepings are not construction and <br /> demolition debris nor are they type A Inert <br /> debris. The final statement of reasons <br /> developed as part of the rulemaking and <br /> submitted to the Office of Administrative Law <br /> further clarifies this by stating that street <br /> sweepings are solid waste and are not allowed <br /> to be handled or processed at construction & <br /> demolition/inert transfer/processing facilities or <br /> operations. <br /> Question 25: 14 CCR 17388.3(c) requires the <br /> enforcement agency to determine whether the <br /> operations plan for an inert debris engineered <br /> fill operation is complete and correct per 14 <br />
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