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2 <br /> of this WMU is not known since it will depend on future <br /> need. <br /> WMU "G" - A Class 11 land treatment unit. Soils <br /> contaminated with less than hazardous levels of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons are stored and aerated at this <br /> WMU. The location of this WMU varies as the <br /> construction of WMU "D11 progresses. <br /> WMU "H" - A proposed Class III landfill which will hold <br /> "nonhazardous solid waste". This area south of <br /> Littlejohns creek is anticipated to be opened after WMU <br /> "D" has been filled in approximately the year 2011 . <br /> 2. Types of wastes received at the site include® <br /> a. Residential Refuse <br /> b. Commercial Solid Wastes <br /> C. Tires <br /> d. Nonhazardous Industrial Wastes <br /> e. Construction/Demolition Wastes <br /> f. Waste Water and Water Treatment Plant Sludges <br /> 9. Liquids and Slurries intended for approved surface <br /> impoundments <br /> h. Asbestos <br /> i . Approved Incinerator Ashes <br /> j . Contaminated Soil <br /> 3. The site capacity for the area north of Littlejohns Creek is <br /> projected to be 5. 3 million cubic yards. The estimated <br /> site life of 22. 9 years is based on the designed fill <br /> elevation approximately 40 feet above original grade. An <br /> additional 23 acres south of Littlejohns Creek is also <br /> available for landfilling® This would add an additional 2 <br /> million cubic yards or 8. 4 years of site life. Thus, the <br /> total site has a remaining capacity of 7. 3 million cubic <br /> yards and a remaining life of 31 . 3 years. <br />