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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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2005_4 N&O 03-01+
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
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4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
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9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
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RD
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MANTECA
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95336
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20106001-3, 5
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01
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9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
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004
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Class III Landfill Waste Acceptance -3- 3 November 1988 <br /> 7) If the soluble or extractable constituent concentrations are all below the water quality <br /> objectives and criteria deterinined in section (4) above,the waste is not a `designated waste'. <br /> If soluble or extractable concentrations of waste constituents exceed the water quality <br /> objectives and criteria, further justification would be required to demonstrate that the <br /> constituents will be attenuated such that they could not cause water quality objectives and <br /> criteria to be equaled or exceeded in surface or ground waters should migration from the <br /> landfill occur. Two references which may be useful in this regard are the Regional Board staff <br /> report"The Designated Level Methodology for Waste Classification and Cleanup Level <br /> Determination" (summary attached) and the Department of Health Services' "California Site <br /> Mitigation Decision Tree". A copy of the Designated Level Methodology report is available <br /> for your review mid pheteeepYing (100 per-page) in this efflee. The Deeision Tree repeft fflay <br /> , <br /> l efth High,CA 95660 f f$12.5 on the internet at www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralvalley/. <br /> If a detailed assessment of attenuation is not performed, Regional Board staff will generally <br /> assume the following generic attenuation factors, based on site conditions at the landfill. An <br /> attenuation factor of 100 will be assumed for clay-lined landfill units or sites where at least 30 <br /> feet of alluvial materials containing a significant clay content exist between the base of the <br /> landfill and the highest level of ground water, with the exception that a factor of 1000 will be <br /> assumed for copper and zinc at these sites. A 10-fold lower attenuation factor will be assumed <br /> for all other sites. <br /> The waste is not a `designated waste' where the concentration of each soluble and extractable <br /> waste constituent(expressed in mg/l of extract from the WET) is less than <br /> [the water quality objective or criterion (in mg/1)] x[attenuation factor]a[10] . <br /> The final factor of 10 accounts for the 10-fold dilution present in the WET method. <br /> Complete justification for all wastes proposed for discharge to the Class III landfill(s)at your <br /> facility which are not specifically permitted by WDRs or specified on the attached list of <br /> acceptable `nonhazardous solid' and `inert' wastes must be submitted to this office for approval 30 <br /> days prior to discharge. If you wish to routinely accept a waste not specifically authorized by your <br /> WDRs or not listed on the attachment of`nonhazardous solid' and `inert' wastes, you may need to <br /> apply to the Regional Board for a revision of your WDRs. <br /> If you have any questions regarding the procedures outlined in this letter, please call either Dr. Jon <br /> Marshack(916/361 5724)or Steve Rosenbaum (3ai-455M) of my staff or your area <br /> representative at the Regional Board. 464-4631 <br /> 464-4723 <br /> original signed by Thomas R. Pinkos <br /> Thomas R. Pinkos <br /> Supervising WRC Engineer <br /> Ground Water Protection and Investigations Section <br /> Attachments (3) <br />
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