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generator), processed green materials (PGM); contaminated soils and synthetic <br /> fabrics (tarps). All other ADCs listed above are utilized in compliance with 27 <br /> CCR, Section 20690. The operations procedures for each of the types of ADC <br /> that will be used at Forward are described later in this section. <br /> Soil generated from the excavation of each phase of the landfill will be utilized <br /> for daily cover or saved for final cover. However, the actual amount of soil used <br /> for daily cover will be variable based on the amount of ADC material that arrives <br /> at the site. Section 5.2.5 discusses fill phasing and Drawing 5 shows the phasing <br /> plan from which any cover soils will be generated. Section 5.3.1 - Soil Balance, <br /> discusses the soil quantity availability by phase for the life of the landfill. Any <br /> deficiency in onsite soil materials will be reconciled through the use of ADC. <br /> Any available ADC materials will be used for daily cover and excavated <br /> stockpiled onsite soils will be used to supplement the ADC materials to ensure <br /> proper daily cover. ADC will be stockpiled near the working face. Stockpiles <br /> will not be maintained for any significant amount of time. Forward manages the <br /> ADC stockpiles in a manner that prevents fires, vectors, or other nuisance factors <br /> and inadvertent composting. <br /> The placement procedures for each type of ADC that is currently utilized or <br /> planned to be used at the site are as follows: <br /> Processed Green Material (PGM): Green materials received at the landfill may <br /> be'processed on-site or pre-processed. PGM received at the landfill is used for <br /> moisture/erosion control and/or ADC. A spotter/laborer diverts customers with <br /> wood or green waste loads from the access road to a designated area where the <br /> PGM is off-loaded by the customer. On-site staff also monitors the off-loading to <br /> ensure that trash, hazardous wastes and other contaminants are not mixed in with <br /> the green waste material. The PGM is stockpiled on the ground for a maximum <br /> of 7 days. On-site staff monitors any PGM stockpiled for excessive heat, potential <br /> combustion, and other nuisances such as vectors, odors, dust, and litter. The site <br /> supervisor is notified if any of these issues need immediate attention or additional <br /> staffing. A mobile grinder is brought to the site to chip and grind the stockpile <br /> within 7 days. The PGM is transported by on-site personnel and equipment and <br /> deposited near the active face. <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-8 <br /> J:\Allied\Forward\)TD Amendment\March 2006 JTD-LEA Resp\JTD\JTD Sec 6 Rev.doc: <br /> 5/22/02;Rev. 1:7/2002:Rev.2:4/2003;Rev 3:6/2003;Amendment No.1:5/22/2006 <br />