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/ <br />` <br />/ <br />WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FORWARD INCORPORATED <br />WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY <br />CLASS II LANDFILLS <br />CLASS III LANDFILLS <br />CLASS II SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT <br />[LASS I% LAND TREATMENT UNIT <br />SAN JOADUIN COUNTY <br />EM <br />a. Require a higher level of containment than provided by the unit; <br />b. Are restricted `hazardous wastes'; or <br />c. Impair the integrity of containment structures <br />is prohibited. <br />B. Discharge Specifications: <br />GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS <br />~ <br />.. Wastes shall <br />' be discharged only into WMUs specifically designed for <br />their containment and/or treatment, as stated in Findings 3-14 of <br />' this Order. <br />---�- 2. Coal ash from coal-fired cogeneration plants or wood ash shall only be <br />discharged to landfill unit E, a separate monofill unit which is <br />designed and operated to isolate this waste from other wastes which <br />could produce acidic leachate' <br />3. The handling and disposal of friable asbestos -containing wastes at <br />this site shall be in accordance with all applicable federal and state <br />laws and regulations. <br />� <br />4. Shredder waste which has been granted a variance from disposal as <br />'hazardous waste' by the Department of Health Services and which <br />co-ntains less than EO mg/kg of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), less <br />than IOO mg/kg Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons /TPH\, and less than 0.7 <br />0m8/kg benzene may be disposed of in a Class III landfill unit at this <br />site only under the following conditions: <br />a) If the concentrations of extractable constituents (expressed in <br />mg/} of extract) as determined by the standard Waste Extraction <br />Test (CCR, Title 22, Section 68700\ do not exceed the Maximum <br />Concentrations specified in Monitoring and Reporting Program No. <br />88-023 under "SHREDDER WASTE MONITORING", the shredder waste may <br />be co -disposed with 'nonhazardous solid wastes'. <br />b\ If the concentrations of extractable constituents (expressed in <br />m8/l of extract) as determined '- the Waste Extraction Test (CCR, <br />Title 22, Section 66700\ run with deionized water in place of the <br />standard citrate buffer do not exceed the Maximum Concentrations <br />specified in Monitoring and Reporting Program No. 88-023 under <br />- <br />` <br />' <br />. -._ <br />