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FORWARD LANDFILL WINTERIZATION PLAN <br />2022-2023 WET SEASON <br />September 2021 <br />1. Recent History <br />Forward constructed waste management unit (WMU) FU -19 in 2019 and filling began in this cell <br />in late February 2020, after the cell construction was approved by the CVRWQCB. Forward has <br />been disposing of Class 11 and Class III refuse in WMU FU -19 and in the completed cells to the <br />north of WMU FU -19. <br />2. Reseeding and Erosion Control <br />An annual inspection of the vegetative cover has been completed. The areas that were found to <br />have a lack of necessary cover will be seeded just prior to the next min event to control erosion. <br />Presently all erosion has been addressed and will be monitored throughout the wet season. Areas <br />that we found to be eroded will be covered with dirt immediately upon suitable weather <br />conditions. <br />3. Drainage <br />Non -contact water will be directed to three locations: <br />• The first location (compost stormwater pond) accumulates non -contact water from the <br />current Forward Resource Recovery Facility (FRRF) and is located on the west comer of <br />the FRRF, south of the South Fork of Little Johns Creek. In accordance with Waste <br />Discharge Requirements Order No. R5-2014-0006, the compost stormwater pond is a <br />lined impoundment to collect all m riff from the FRRF. <br />• The second location (southwest pond) services the current southern portion of the <br />Forward Landfill and is located at the southwest comer of this area, north of the South <br />Fork of Little Johns Creek. <br />• The third non -contact water pond (northwest pond) is located at the southwest comer of <br />the northern portion of Forward Landfill, directly west of WMU FU -03. <br />All water from the FRRF is held in the lined impoundment and then sampled and analyzed in <br />accordance with applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) monitoring <br />requirements. <br />