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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FORWARD INCORPORATED <br />WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY <br />CLASS II LANDFILLS <br />CLASS III LANDFILLS <br />CLASS II SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT <br />CLASS Ii LAND TREATMENT UNIT <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />Im <br />37. WMU "H" will have a capacity of 1.9 million cubic yards and will reach that <br />capacity by the year 2019. <br />DESIGN OF WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS <br />Landfills <br />38. Due to the proposed receipt of sewage and water treatment sludges, the <br />Discharger proposes to line selected portions of WMU "0" and "H" with 24 <br />inches of compacted clay material, overlain by a dendritic or blanket -type <br />LCRS. <br />Impoundments <br />39. The Discharger proposes to construct a liner system in accordance with <br />Subchapter 15, Section 2542, for WMU "F". <br />CERTIFICATION <br />40. Jack E. McCollough, a certified engineering geologist, has certified in <br />the October 1987 Report of Waste Discharge that WN1Us "C", "D", and "E" meet <br />the siting and construction requirements in Subchapter 15. These are new <br />WMUs constructed after the effective date of the.revised Subchapter 15. <br />CEQA CONSIDERATIONS <br />41. The action to revise waste discharge requirements for this solid waste <br />disposal facility is exempt from the provisions of the California Environ- <br />mental Quality Act in accordance with Section 15301, Title 14, CCR. <br />OTHER LEGAL REFERENCES <br />42. The Water Quality Control Plan for the Sacramento River (5®A), Sacramento - <br />San Joaquin Delta (5-B), and San Joaquin River Basins (5-C) and Tulare Lake <br />Basin (5-0) was adoptee! on 25 July 1975. This Order implements the water <br />quality objectives stated in that Plan. <br />43. All local agencies with jurisdiction to regulate land use, solid waste <br />disposal, air pollution, and to protect public health have approved the use <br />of this site for the discharges of waste to land stated herein. <br />