Laserfiche WebLink
April 4, 2012 <br /> The Stockton Metropolitan Airport has not currently requested any <br /> additional measures to mitigate bird population impacts, however Forward <br /> has been using a falconer to deter birds at the site. <br /> b. 2 (A.4) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> Aircraft warning lights will be installed at the landfill as and when required <br /> by the FAA. <br /> As required by California Code of Regulation Title 27, Section 20270(b), <br /> Airport Safety, the owner or operators proposing to site new solid waste <br /> facility units and lateral expansions within a five-mile radius of any airport <br /> runway end used by turbojet or piston-type aircraft must notify the affected <br /> airport and the FAA. <br /> As required by California Code of Regulation Title 27, Section 20270(c), <br /> Airport Safety, the owner or operator must place the demonstration in the <br /> operating record and notify CalRecycle that it has been placed in the <br /> operating record. <br /> Current Status: The FAA has not requested Forward to install aircraft <br /> warning lights. See Item 4A, above, regarding airport notification and <br /> required demonstrations. <br /> Identified in EIR: <br /> The project sponsor shall include downward shielding of new landfill <br /> lighting, and shall abide by any additional reasonable and feasible <br /> measures, including reducing or eliminating lighting during foggy <br /> conditions, that are designated by the Federal Aviation Administration <br /> (FAA) and Stockton Metropolitan Airport to mitigate lighting impacts that <br /> could be caused by the proposed project. <br /> Current Status: Forward has not installed any new landfill lighting and has <br /> not been requested by the FAA or Stockton Metropolitan Airport to mitigate <br /> any lighting impacts. Forward uses downward shielding on all night lighting. <br /> 5. REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD(Staff Contact: Ross <br /> Atkinson, 916-2553000) <br /> a. 1 (A.3) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> Page 23 <br />