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2-4 <br />Figure 3 delineates the property line for the site and is intended for planning purposes only. <br />The ee.+744-acre property is located in Section 3 of Township lS, Range 7E, Mount Diablo <br />Baseline and Meridian (MDB&M) and Section 34 of Township lN, Range 7E MDB&M. <br />The Assessor's Parcel Numbers (APN) for the entire property (i.e .. combined landfill and RRF) <br />are 181-150-07 , 181-150-08, 181-150-09, 181-150-10, 201-060-01, 201-060-02, 201- <br />060-03, and 201-060-05. <br />The Forward Landfill and RRFjCompost Facility are owned and operated by Forward, Inc., <br />which is wholly-owned by Republic Services, Inc (former ly All ied Waste Industries). There are <br />no leased parcels at the site. Figure 3 shows identifies the parcel § owned by Forward and <br />land uses with i n one mile of the site boundary. <br />2.1.2 Design Details <br />,lne/tJde a schemetla drawing of design details 0'£ the oomposting facHity systems and <br />processes. Include dimensions and composition of components. Descflbe precesses to be <br />used in ineluding estimated quantities of feedstocks, additives, and amendments (14 GCR, <br />Section 1822?fa)}. The design details should allow the facility to operate in co,q'£ormance <br />with Chapter3.1 of the California Code ofRegu,tations. <br />~gg esign detail drawings for the windrow composting using a windrow turner isare <br />attached as Figure s 4 t h rough 9 . Calculations supporting tResethis design method deta il s <br />are included in Appendix .6.A. A number of composting processes may be utilized at the <br />Forward Compost Facility. The speeifie composting process to be used will depend on the <br />specific feedstocks to be processed and the experience gained in developing compost <br />mixtures. The intent is to use the least complex and most cost efficient~ process that is <br />found su itable for the types of feedstocks to be composted. The decision to <br />construct/develop the necessary infrastructure will be-a specific to the process and will be <br />based on economics. <br />Design Parameters. The composting processes described later in this section -ait will be <br />developed assuming that composting mixtures are developed for optim altffil composting <br />and minim.9ltffil odor generation. The parameters to be used are as follows: <br />• Moisture content -approximately 50 to 60 percent <br />• C:N ratio -greater than approximately 25:1 <br />• Density -less than approximately 1,000 pounds per cubic yard <br />• Porosity structure -as necessary to maintain aerobic conditions <br />The specific mixtures of feedstocks to achieve these parameters are impossible to calculate <br />given the large number of potential feedstocks described in this document as allowed in the <br />SWFP and WDRspermit app li eation . The actual feedstocks available and the relative <br />proportions will dictate the development of suitable mixtures. <br />Temperature of the active compost will beis monitored at multiple points to comply with the <br />State and Federal requirements to meet pathogen reduction criteria and also as required for <br />sufficient process control. Temperature/turning records also indicate when pathogen <br />reduction has been met as well as when the windrow has beeniffiS moved to be screened. <br />Moisture content of the active compost wil l also be i§.monitoredJ. as necessaryJ. to provide for <br />Forward Composting Facility SWT Engineering <br />Report of Composting Site Information -May 2014 <br />z:\projects \alli ed waste \forward\resource recovery facility \5 yr perm it rvw 2013-14\rcsi 2014\text\sec 2 -revtr.do c