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Hazardous Waste Facility Postclosure Permit Page 4 <br />Forward Landfill —CAD 990794133 <br />PART II. DESCRIPTION OF THE FACILITY AND O)N WERSHIP <br />1. OWNER <br />The Facility owner is Forward Incorporated, P.O. Box 6336, Stockton, California 95206 <br />(hereafter "Owner"). <br />2. OPERATOR <br />The Facility operator is Forward Incorporated, P.O. Box 6336, Stockton, California 95206 <br />(hereafter "Operator"). <br />3. LOCATION <br />Forward Landfill is located at 9999 South Austin, seven miles south of Stockton, California, in San <br />Joaquin County. The Facility is shown on the location Map, which is the same as Plate 1 of the Part A <br />portion of the Approved Application (DTSC Attachment 1). <br />Forward Landfill is a portion of one parcel, San Joaquin County Assessor's Parcel Numbers <br />AML 201-60-3, a portion of the East half of Section 3, T./S., R.7E. Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. The <br />configuration of the Facility is shown on the attached Forward Landfill Map, which is the same as <br />Platen in the Part A portion of the Approved Application (DTSC Attaclunents 2). <br />4. DESCRIPTION <br />Forward Landfill occupies approximately 157 acres and is currently authorized to receive designated <br />and non -hazardous solid waste. The currently operating disposal site includes 1. landfill waste <br />management areas for waste.treatment and disposal; 2. a transfer station/resource recovery facility for <br />separating, sorting, and recycling activities, and 3. storage and support areas. <br />Waste Management Unit A (WMU A) is a closed class I hazardous waste disposal landfill unit that is <br />currently undergoing postclosure monitoring, inspection, and maintenance. WMU A covers <br />approximately 8 acres and contains 320,000 cubic yards of waste. The unit operated from 1973 until <br />1984. The primary waste material found in WMU A is barium/strontium sludge from mining <br />operations in addition to other wastes such as drilling muds and contaminated soils. <br />Closure of W1v1U A consisted of an impermeable clay cover system, a groundwater monitoring system, <br />a surface drainage control system, a leachate collection and removal system, and a landfill gas <br />collection and detection system. Closure construction was completed in 1989. <br />A postclosure permit was issued on January 2, 1990, for post closure operation and maintenance for <br />WMU A. Postclosure activities included: groundwater monitoring, cover/drainage system inspection <br />and maintenance, landfill gas collection, and leachate removal. <br />Forward Landfill Postclosure Permit 6/30/2003 <br />