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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS -8- <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 /> separation equipment, glass and plastic recycling, and composting <br /> facilities. <br /> 39. 'Nonhazardous solid waste' is currently being placed in WMU D at the rate <br /> of 1 ,250 to 3,000--cubic yards per day. <br /> 40. Asbestos will be discharged to WMU D and WMU H at the rate of 1 ,000 to <br /> 10,000 cubic yards per month. <br /> 41 . Coal and wood ash is placed in WMU E at the rate of 3,000 to 8,000 cubic <br /> yards per month. <br /> 42. 'Nonhazardous liquid wastes' other than leachate will be placed in WMU F <br /> at approximately 16,000 gal/day. <br /> 43. The Discharger's current plans indicate that WMU D will be expanded in <br /> three phases. WMU D will have an ultimate capacity of 5.4 million cubic <br /> yards and will be filled by 2011. <br /> 44. WMU E has a design capacity of 520,000 cubic yards. The new eastern-most <br /> pit has a capacity of 260,000 cubic yards and will be filled in four to <br /> eight years. New pits will be constructed in WMU E once the first pit is <br /> filled. <br /> 45. WMU F will have a surface area of approximately five acres. <br /> 46 Soil contaminated with less than hazardous levels of petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> will be treated at WMU G. In addition, piles of contaminated soil awaiting <br /> aeration will be stored at this WMU. The Discharger has operated a test <br /> land treatment plot and demonstrated that the soil contaminated with less <br /> than hazardous levels of petroleum hydrocarbons can be transformed to a <br /> 'nonhazardous solid waste' within the treatment zone. WMU G may be moved <br /> to a new location on the facility as existing WMUs are expanded or as new <br /> WMUs are built, as shown on Attachment D. <br /> 47. WMU H will have a capacity of 1.9 million cubic yards and will reach that <br /> capacity by the year 2019. <br />