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3 <br /> 4. Wastes currently being accepted at the landfill include the <br /> following ® <br /> Waste MeLgured _Quanti_ty Conversion !J ht <br /> Factor. <br /> Drop box wastes 1250 to 3000 245 lbs/cy 153 to 368 <br /> (6 day/week basis ) cy/day tons/day <br /> Asbestos 40 to 800 500 lbs/cy 10 to 200 <br /> cy/day tons/day <br /> Coal and wood ash 120 to 480 1250 lbs/cy 75 to 300 <br /> (Contracts being cy/day tons/day <br /> negotiated) <br /> Boiler Blowdown 16, 000 gal /day N/A N/A <br /> water <br /> Contaminated Soil Variable to <br /> 200 cy/day <br /> Total 238 to 868 <br /> tons/day <br /> Contaminated soil not a part of the total weight since it is <br /> aerated and used for cover. <br /> S. The site accepts an average of 500 tons per day of <br /> commercial and industrial refuse as described above from the <br /> Delta Container Corporation and commercial haulers. The <br /> general public is not allowed to dispose at this site as a <br /> condition of Use Permit No. U-73-9. The landfill is <br /> operated as a trench fill with the excavated earth <br /> stockpiled and utilized for cover. Refuse is placed and <br /> compacted with Caterpillar compactors. Cell construction is <br /> composed of several layers of waste compacted in a trench by <br /> heavy equipment and enclosed on all sides by soil . <br /> Compaction is achieved by operating the compactor on the <br /> working face with between 3 and 5 passes on 1 to 2 foot <br /> waste layers. Cover material from the stockpile on site is <br /> transported by the scraper and placed in minimum 6 inch <br /> thick layers, after compaction, on a daily basis. No waste <br /> is visible when the cell is completed. The top and side <br /> slope surfaces of a completed cell not covered within one <br /> week by another cell is covered with a layer of about 12 <br /> inches of compacted soil . When filling has reached the <br /> final planned grade a final cover of at least four feet of <br />