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'r <br /> WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS -4- <br /> FORWARD INCORPORATED <br /> WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY <br /> CLASS II LANDFILLS CLASS III LANDFILLS <br /> CLASS II SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT <br /> CLASS II LAND TREATMENT UNIT <br /> CLOSURE OF CLASS I LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 6 <br /> 14c- ut 76 <br /> 1 The Discharger proposes to discharge soiction <br /> contaminated with 'nonhazardous'. <br /> levels of petroleum hydrocarbons (<1ppm TPH, or if >1 ,000 ppm TPH, <br /> then demonstrated to be not toxic by S 66696(a)(4) and not ignitable <br /> b Section 66702(a)(2) of Title 22, CCR) to WMU G, a land treatment unit. <br /> wIhe soils will be stored and treated. Once the levels of petroleum <br /> drocarbons have dropped below those given in Discharge Specification 40, <br /> e soil will be used as daily or intermediate cover. <br /> 14. Leachate from the landfill units and liquid wastes described in Discharge <br /> Specification B.5 are proposed for discharge to WMU F, a Class II surface <br /> impoundment. These wastes are classified as 'designated wastes' using the <br /> criteria set forth in Subchapter 15. The location of WMU F as shown on <br /> Attachment B is tentative and may be changed. This final location will <br /> be specified in WMU F design and construction specifications that will be <br /> submitted to the Board for approval . <br /> CLOSURE OF WMU A <br /> 15. WMU A was constructed in 1979 and operated until October 1984. WMU A <br /> received permits necessary for construction and operation before <br /> 27 November 1984, the effective date of Subchapter 15. WMU A contains a <br /> mixture of designated and a minor amount of hazardous wastes. Hazardous <br /> waste discharge to this unit ceased in 1984. This WMU is undergoing <br /> closure under the direction of the State Department of Health Services <br /> (DHS) . <br /> 16. Section 2531(b)(1) of Subchapter 15 requires that waste management units <br /> for hazardous waste (Class I units) be underlain by natural geologic <br /> materials which have a permeability of not more than 1x10' cm/sec, and <br /> which are of sufficient thickness to prevent vertical movement of fluid, <br /> including waste and leachate, from waste management units to water of the <br /> State as long as wastes in such units pose a threat to water quality. <br /> 17. Hydrogeologic data submitted by the Discharger indicate that WMU A, which <br /> contains hazardous waste, is located in a geologic setting which does not <br /> meet the siting criteria for a Class I WMU. <br /> 18. In a letter dated 20 October 1988, the Discharger requested approval of <br /> the facility's closure plan as an engineered alternative under Section <br /> 2510(b) of Subchapter 15. In this letter, the Discharger demonstrated that <br /> compliance with the prescriptive standard through closure by waste removal <br />