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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2001
RECORD_ID
PR0517379
PE
4466
FACILITY_ID
FA0007101
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD INC LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
9999
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106003
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
9999 S AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Robert McClellan <br /> May 29, 2001 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Total Quantity <br /> Approximately 200 tons of food waste will be spread per acre. Waste will be accepted at <br /> the facility at the rate of up to 150 tons per day- <br /> Work Plan <br /> Cannery waste is trucked to the site, dumped and spread evenly. It is allowed to dry and <br /> incorporated into the soil. This benefits the soil through the decomposition of organic <br /> matter and leads to the formation of humus, which increases the soil's capacity to <br /> promote plant production. The derived organic matter also promotes a more favorable <br /> soil structure. <br /> Daily records will be kept describing the loads received, location of disposal area, a log <br /> of unusual occurrences, and the removal of extraneous material. <br /> Li,� The trucks will dump in rows. These rows will be spaced 20 feet apart, assisted by <br /> markers. The waste is spread to 1 foot in depth and allowed to air dry for 12 hours. At <br /> I' <br /> 961S;l the end of 12 hours, repeated passes are made over the material using a spring tooth <br /> cultivator. The purpose is to expose wet materials to enhance solar evaporation. This <br /> � ¢ process is repeated every 12 hours. The spring tooth cultivation shatters the dry crusts <br /> formed on the surface and exposes more surface area for drying. This shattering and <br /> exposing increases the drying of material by 4 to 5 days. Total evaporation should occur <br /> in approximtely 5 days. This schedule has been designed to interrupt the normal cycle <br /> for fly development. <br /> A variety of trucks are used to deliver food processing residual to site. The majority will <br /> be three-axle dump trucks,but a few will be tractor and trailer rigs. <br /> Contingency <br /> Last year's Spread and Disc site, located at 15727 N. Clements Road will be used as an <br /> alternate site if necessary. <br /> Vectors <br /> Proper evaporation will prevent anaerobic odors and will cut the life cycle of flies. A <br /> local vector control company will check weekly. Proper housekeeping of peripheral <br /> areas and regular clearing of equipment will ensure good vector control. University of <br /> California entomology specialists have determined that solar drying of wet material <br /> within 5 days will prevent fly development. <br />
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