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Pasos de Oro 1 All Breed Boarding APR 2 ` <br /> Manure Management flan E_-Nvpu; <br /> PER%IIT 1 c;Ep.\'ICES <br /> Manure is raked up, picked up, and removed from the stalls of confined animals daily. It <br /> is then transported via wheelbarrow to the manure stockpile. <br /> The manure stockpile is in a fenced area, blocked from public viewing, so as not to <br /> offend the sensibilities of those who would not like to view a manure pile. it is open to <br /> the sun, so as to keep it as dry as possible, thereby preventing any fly breeding <br /> opportunities. <br /> Mr. Stan Morri, San Joaquin County Planning Commissioner, and Mr, Johnny Yoakum, <br /> EHST and Mr. Rodney Estrada,REHS of the San Joaquin Co. Health Dept. have visited <br /> '-the manure'stockpile area. On each and every visit, no flies were visible anywhere near- <br /> the manure stockpile, and it has been observed to be well maintained, far above <br /> acceptable industry standards, and certainly within compliance of the San Joaquin Co. <br /> Health Dept. rules and regulations. <br /> The manure is removed from the stockpile every seven days or less, land applied, and <br /> tilled in within 24 hours of application (usually within one or two hours_of application). <br /> Itis tilled-into-a depth.of a 12-inch disk. The manure is removed1fro-_m the property on at <br /> leasta semi-m�anthlyasses. <br /> ift <br /> During the course of the daily cleaning of stalls that have a dirt floor, any wet spots are <br /> raked through so as to prevent any possibility of any fly breeding opportunities. The wet <br /> spots are open to air dry and sunlight. <br /> Periodically, lime is applied in the stalls as a disinfectant, and fresh dirt is placed over the <br /> lime in accordance with good veterinary practices. <br /> California Code of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3 Chapter 15, Article 6 governs water <br /> runoff and rainwater running through manure stockpile areas. This entire acreage is NOT <br /> - �- -in the 104=year flood plane,�--It,is composed entirely of good sandy loam soil-wither <br /> excellent drainage, and any and all rainwater is contained entirely within the subject <br /> property, as all drainage is towards the center of said property. There is no rainwater <br /> puddling in the area of the manure stockpile and no opportunity for any rainwater to run <br /> through the manure stockpile at all, let alone off subject property. <br />{ <br />