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3-1 <br />Forward Landfill SWT Engineering <br /> Load Checking Program <br />z:\projects\allied waste\forward\five year permit rvw 2013\jtd-5 yr pr 2013\appendices\app s - load check program (swt, <br />2013)\hold\sec3_final.doc <br />3.0 DISPOSAL OPERATIONS <br />3.1 WASTE IDENTIFICATION <br />3.1.1 Nonhazardous Waste <br />The definition of non-hazardous solid waste as included in 27 CCR, Sections 20220(a) and <br />20230 includes all putrescible and non- putrescible solid and semi-solid wastes such as <br />household refuse, paper, rubbish, ashes, commercial wastes, industrial wastes, construction <br />and demolition wastes, abandoned vehicles, tires, vehicle parts, discarded home and <br />industrial appliances, manure, animal solids, dewatered sewage sludge, and other solid or <br />semi-solid waste, provided that such wastes do not contain wastes that must be managed <br />as hazardous wastes, or wastes that contain soluble pollutants in concentrations which may <br />exceed applicable water quality objectives or could cause degradation of the waters of the <br />State. <br />3.1.2 Hazardous, Universal and Polychlorinated Biphenyl Waste s <br />No hazardous wastes, designated wastes, or wastes exceeding moisture limitations are <br />allowed. Hazardous solid waste, universal waste and PCB waste are categorized as <br />hazardous due to ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, toxicity, or if it is a listed hazardous <br />waste. A printout of listed hazardous wastes identified by 40 CFR, Part 261 is included in <br />Appendix B. <br />3.2 PERSONNEL TRAINING <br />All landfill employees involved with load inspections must be properly trained in the HWEP <br />prior to or at the time of initial assignment and at least annually thereafter. The personnel <br />training program shall include but not be limited to: <br /> The ability to recognize acceptable wastes and unacceptable wastes including <br />regulated hazardous waste, universal waste, and PCB waste. <br /> Inspections of incoming loads unless the owner or operator takes other steps to <br />ensure that incoming loads do not contain regulated hazardous waste, universal <br />waste, or PCB waste. <br /> Recordkeeping of inspections. <br /> The measures required to safeguard life and respond to a release of hazardous <br />waste. These measures should include at a minimum personnel protective <br />equipment, containment and clean-up practices for identified wastes, housekeeping <br />procedures, emergency procedures, and notification procedures. <br /> Any employee directly handling hazardous waste will be given hazardous material <br />training.