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i' ttotLReport <br /> s. Other: <br /> No Vialhcerved <br /> IV. NARRATIVEF OBSERVATION / ISIWITH OPERATOR <br /> Forward is located on 157 acres in eastern San Joaquin County, approximately three miles east of Stockton. <br /> The facility is on the west side of Austin Road, two miles south of Arch Road and three miles north of Lathrop <br /> Road. Forward currently operates under a number of permits issued by various regulatory agencies, a listing of <br /> those permits is included in this report as Attachment 1. A copy of the post closure permit issued by DTSC is <br /> also included in this report as Attachment 2. The post closure care permit allows for the continued care of <br /> Waste Management Unit (WMU) A. WMU-A ceased accepting hazardous waste during the month of October <br /> 1984. Wastes accepted into WMU -A included: leaching and kiln gas scrubber waste, and soils contaminated _ <br /> with heavy metals and pesticides. <br /> Hazardous wastes were accepted at Forward until October 1984. They were disposed of in WMU-A which <br /> covered approximately eight acres and had a capacity of approximately 320,000 cubic yards. Currently, the <br /> only hazardous waste disposed of at Forward is asbestos. Asbestos is accepted on a case by case basis and a <br /> 24 hour notice must be given to Forward before any shipment will be accepted. When asbestos is received it is <br /> deposited in a specified area where it is covered with soil immediately. <br /> Other wastes accepted by Forward consist of soil contaminated with gas and diesel and non hazardous <br /> commercial/industrial waste. Contaminated soils are treated through bioremediation and soil venting <br /> operations. Theses processes are covered under authorizations issued by the Central Valley Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB) and the San Joaquin County Air Pollution Control District (APCD). <br /> The following observations were made during the inspection of Forward on June 11, 1998. Upon arrival at the <br /> facility I met with Mr. Stefani. Mr. Stefani granted me consent to do this inspection. <br /> Records reviewed during the inspection included: Training Records, Contingency Plan, Annual Reports, <br /> Operating Records, Inspection Logs, Facility Post Closure Permit, Closure Plan, Asbestos Procedures Binder and <br /> Manifests. All records appeared to be in order. <br /> The walkthrough inspection was conducted with the assistance of Mr. Stefani and the following areas were <br /> inspected: WMU-A, which is inactive and has not accepted waste since 1984. The area had good vegetative <br /> cover and no slippage or sliding was observed. Mr Stefani mentioned that over the years Forward has installed <br /> 24 monitoring wells on site, in 14 separate locations. <br /> Area D95 is where asbestos and commercialTndustrial waste is disposed. Mr. Stefani said that asbestos <br /> shipments are received daily and are disposed of in a separate area within the D95 disposal pit. Mr. Stefani <br /> also said that asbestos is covered with dirt immediately after being deposited for disposal. The D95 area has a <br /> synthetic liner with a built in filter fabric which helps to control drainage from the pit. <br /> Forward also has a Facility Maintenance Area where maintenance is performed on facility vehicles and <br /> motorized equipment. Located in this area is a fenced bermed concrete compound where used oil and <br /> antifreeze are stored. Used oil is stored in a double walled steel tank, and antifreeze is stored in 55 gallon <br /> drums. The used oil tank was properly labeled, no drums of used antifreeze were in storage at the time of this <br /> inspection. Mr. Stefani said that used oil and antifreeze are picked up for recycling at least once every 90 days. <br /> V. VIOLATIONS <br /> 0 Yes No <br /> Summary of Violations attached? X <br /> DTSC (3195) Page O $ <br />