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the southern portion of the Forward Landfill. The other is located directly west of WMU FU -03, <br />although this pond is currently being repaired and is expected to become available again in <br />November 2022. Temporary tanks have been brought onsite to store leachate while the pond is <br />being repaired. The volume of leachate discharged to the leachate ponds or tanks is recorded in an <br />onsite log. <br />The site will be routinely inspected for leachate seeps from the landfill slopes. The inspections <br />will be performed daily and any observed leachate seeps will be recorded in the inspection log. If <br />seeps are observed, the site engineer will be contacted and the cause of the seep will be <br />investigated. The LEA will also be notified. <br />Remedial measures will be designed and implemented to control leachate seeps. The remedial <br />action plan will be submitted to the LEA for review and approval, prior to implementing the plan. <br />5. WMus <br />All constructed WMUs at the site have been approved for disposal by the RWQCB. <br />6. Disposal Treatment Areas <br />The WMUs that may receive waste during the winter of 2022-2023 include FU -03, FU -04, FU - <br />05, FU -06, FU -08 Phase 1, FU -08 Phase II, FU -10, FU -13, FU -14, FU -17, and FU -19. Compost - <br />overs may be stockpiled near the working face and will be utilized as necessary for traction <br />control at the active face of the landfill. Compost -overs utilized for traction control will not be <br />utilized as daily cover but will instead be treated as disposal at the end of the day and covered <br />with approved daily cover materials. Any shredded tire usage will be utilized in accordance with <br />the approved Shredded Tires Operations Plan from the Forward Landfill Joint Technical <br />Document (JTD). <br />7. Access <br />Roads necessary for the safe operation of Forward Landfill during inclement weather arc graded <br />to promote drainage and direct water to a central collection point. Roads am winterized with <br />asphalt, road base, crushed concrete, gravel, and recycled asphalt. Gravel has been delivered to <br />the site and divided into strategically placed piles to perform repairs as necessary to the roads <br />during the 2022-2023 winter season. Access roads will be monitored on a daily basis and will be <br />maintained, as needed, via the placement of gravel and/or the use of a motor grader. <br />