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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0002642
PE
2633
FACILITY_NAME
SA-99-101
STREET_NUMBER
4445
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
QUASHNICK
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
ENTERED_DATE
10/31/2001 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
4445 E QUASHNICK RD
QC Status
Approved
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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY WASTE PLAN FORMAT FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS <br /> I. Waste Generation Analysis <br /> A. Discuss the types of solid and hazardous waste that will be produced. Include specific <br /> waste types (for example,No. 2 plastic, lawn clippings, glass, oil*, paint, antifreeze,tires). <br /> Include waste generated due to the maintenance of the facility as well as residential <br /> occupation. <br /> B. Estimate the annual quantities of solid and hazardous waste that will be produced, <br /> per waste type as identified in Section IA, above. <br /> II. Waste Diversion Analysis <br /> A. Discuss the processes and types of solid and hazardous waste that will be diverted <br /> from disposal through source reduction. (Source reduction processes rtduce the <br /> amount of waste that is normally generated). <br /> B. Estimate the annual quantity of solid and hazardous waste that will be diverted <br /> through source reduction, per waste type identified in Section II, A above. <br /> C. Discuss the types of solid and hazardous waste that will be diverted from disposal <br /> through recycling (cardboard recycling, for example). <br /> D. Estimate the annual quantity of solid and hazardous waste that will be diverted <br /> through waste types, per waste type identified in Section II, C above. <br /> E. Discuss market availability for diverted materials. <br /> III.Waste Storage <br /> Discuss the methods that will be used to store solid,hazardous waste, and recyclables on <br /> site prior to'collection for diversion or disposal. Include a discussion on the location of <br /> areas designated for collection and storage on the site plan, access to collection areas by <br /> residents, access to storage areas by collection vehicles, and types of collection/storage <br /> containers to be used. <br /> IV.Waste Collection <br /> Discuss the methods that will be used to collect and transport recyclable materials to <br /> market and solid and hazardous waste to disposal sites. Estimate frequency of onsite <br /> materials collection/disposal. <br /> V.Waste Disposal <br /> Identify the facilities to be used for disposal of solid and hazardous waste identified in I <br /> above. Discuss impact of increased waste quantities on disposal facilities. <br /> VI. Records <br /> ed to report to the County the annual quantities of waste <br /> Discuss the methods to be us <br /> diverted and/or disposed. <br />
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