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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2006_13
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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In addition, contaminated soils diverted from disposal for beneficial reuse are <br /> divided into 2 categories. Contaminated soils may be either Limited Reuse Soils, <br /> or Unlimited Reuse Soils. Limited Reuse Soils are soils that are both(1) <br /> "contaminated soils," based on LEA Clean Soil Levels for Inorganics and(2) Class II <br /> Wastes (or Designated Wastes), based on criteria established by the Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). Unlimited Reuse Soils are "contaminated <br /> soils" based only on the LEA Clean Soil Levels for Inorganics, but are not Class II <br /> Wastes, as determined by the RWQCB. Limited Reuse Soils must be used within a <br /> lined Class II landfill cell. Unlimited Reuse Soils may be used anywhere and do not <br /> require containment within a lined landfill cell. <br /> 4.3.2 TRAFFIC LIMITATIONS <br /> Forward will maintain records of incoming loads and vehicle counts and will limit <br /> deliveries of wastes for disposal and other materials for beneficial reuse to a total of <br /> 620 trips/day and to the maximum inflow rates described above. It should be noted <br /> that delivery of waste and other materials varies on a daily basis. Therefore, on days <br /> when less waste is received the site can accept more loads of the beneficial reuse <br /> materials._ If the receipt of beneficial reuse materials exceeds the average or actual <br /> site needs on a given day, then the material will be stockpiled. When stockpiling of <br /> material is required, the material will be placed so as not to interfere with the dailx <br /> landfill operations, in accordance with 27 CCR, Section 20660. Records are <br /> maintained of all beneficial use materials accepted and how these materials are <br /> utilized on-site. <br /> 4.4 WASTE INFLOW RATES <br /> For the purpose of estimating remaining site life, the estimated annual inflow rate <br /> to the Forward Landfill over the next five years is estimated to be approximately <br /> 1,871,374 tons, which corresponds to a weekly average inflow rate of <br /> approximately 35,987 tons, so . Actual quantities received may vary <br /> from these amounts. The diminishing landfill capacity for the Forward Landfill is <br /> included on Table 8. <br /> 4.5 REFUSE TO COVER RATIO <br /> The Forward Landfill remaining capacity and associated site life are dependent on a <br /> number of factors. One of these factors is the refuse-to-cover ratio. Depending on <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 4-10 <br /> J:\Allied\Forward\)TD Amendment\March 2006 JTD-LEA Resp\ITD\JTD Sec 4 Rev.doc: <br /> 05/24/02;Amendment No.1: 5/22/2006 <br />
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