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August 7, 1987 Project 116-1.10 <br /> considered hazardous wastes, as defined in 40 CFR 261, <br /> ' or hazardous constituents, as defined in Apendix VIII of <br /> CFR 261. <br /> Resource Recovery Center <br /> The Resource Recovery Center is a waste recycling operations facility and <br /> transfer station, located near the southeast corner of the Forward, <br /> Inc. property (see Figure 1) . The center occupies approximately 2 acres. <br /> The Resource Recovery Center is currently operating. Commercial and <br /> industrial wastes collected by the commercial haulers are delivered to the <br /> center where recoverable metal and paper products are hand sorted from the <br /> waste stream. The waste not suitable for recycling is transferred to the <br /> ' landfill area, north of the Resource Recovery Center. The material <br /> delivered for sorting at the Resource Recovery Center are not considered <br /> hazardous wastes, as defined in 40 CFR 261, or hazardous constituents, as <br /> defined in Apendix VIII of CFR 261. <br /> 3. Waste Release Information <br /> ' Based on the quarterly monitoring program performed at the Forward, <br /> Inc. Landfill site from the fall of 1978 through the spring of 1987, there <br /> has been no evidence of any prior or current release of hazardous wastes or <br /> waste constituents to the environment. <br /> 4.Corrective Measures Information <br /> No corrective measures have been conducted at the site since there has been <br /> no evidence of release of hazardous wastes or waste constituents to the <br /> environment. <br /> Current Work <br /> A new monitoring program is currently being developed at the Forward, <br /> Inc. Landfill site in order to comply with the Calderon Legislation, and the <br /> closure requirements of the Class II-1 area of the site. The new system was <br /> requested and approved by the State of California Department of Health <br /> Services, Toxic Substances Division, and the California State Water Quality <br /> ' Control Board, Central Valley Region. The ground water monitoring sytem <br /> will be operating by September, 1987, and a vadose zone monitoring system <br /> for WMU A will be operating by November, 1987. The new monitoring system <br /> satisfies the current regulations governing RCRA sites. <br /> Forward, Inc. is currently engaged in developing a new waste management unit <br /> to contain coal ash generated by Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. The site <br /> ' monitoring program will be expanded to include the new waste management <br /> - 6 - <br /> ' GBetac Associates Q <br />