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5.14 WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> TABLE 5.14-3 <br /> Solid Waste Disposal Facilities in the Vicinity of the LEC Project <br /> Violation of <br /> Permitted Remaining Permitted Minimum <br /> Landfill/MRF/ Capacity* Capacity* Throughput* Estimated State <br /> Transfer (Cubic (Cubic (Tons per Closure Standards <br /> Station Location Class Yards) Yards) Day) Date* Noted* <br /> North County Victor, CA III 17,300,000 17,600,000 825 1/1/2035 Yes (03/08) <br /> Recycling (prior to new <br /> Center and module) <br /> Sanitary <br /> Landfill <br /> Foothill Linden, III 102,000,000 97,900,000 1,500 1/1/2054 Yes(2/08) <br /> Sanitary CA <br /> Landfill <br /> Lovelace Manteca, Not 1,959 Not 1,300 Not Listed Yes(9/07) <br /> Materials CA Listed tons/day Applicable <br /> Recovery <br /> Facility and <br /> Transfer <br /> Station <br /> CVWS Lodi, CA Not 2,914,286 Not Listed 1,700 Not Listed No <br /> Transfer and Listed <br /> Processing <br /> Facility <br /> *Based on CIWMB Solid Waste Information System Database(CIWMB, 2008a). <br /> North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill opened on November 1,1991. North <br /> County is located at 17720 East Harney Lane,8 miles east of Lodi,and approximately <br /> 20 miles east of the LEC project site. Encompassing 320 acres,this site receives an average of <br /> 496 tons of waste daily with a permitted quantity of 825 tons. During 2004,North County <br /> received 178,634 tons of waste. A new 16-acre module constructed during the summer of <br /> 2003 is now operational. During April 2002, diverted materials totaled 1,601 tons. The <br /> closure date for this facility is expected in 2035. <br /> Foothill Sanitary Landfill has been owned by San Joaquin County since 1991, and operated <br /> by Foothill,Inc. since 1965. Foothill,Inc. is under an agreement with San Joaquin County. <br /> Foothill Sanitary Landfill is at 6484 North Waverly Road,approximately 30 miles east of the <br /> LEC project site,near Linden. Foothill encompasses 800 acres and receives an average of <br /> 791 tons of waste daily with a permitted quantity of 1,500 tons. Annual waste received for <br /> 2004 was 284,903 tons. A new 34-acre module constructed during the summer of 2003 is <br /> now operational. Closure of the old module,which reached its capacity in 2003, and <br /> installation of a landfill gas system was completed in 2005. The closure date for the Foothill <br /> Sanitary Landfill is expected in 2054. <br /> Lovelace Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and Transfer Station is owned and operated by <br /> San Joaquin County. The facility was purchased on July 1,1977 and remodeled during 1994 <br /> and 1995. Lovelace MRF is at 2323 East Lovelace Road, in Manteca, approximately 22 miles <br /> south of the LEC project site. It encompasses 15 acres. This site receives an average of <br /> 499 tons of waste daily,which is transported to Foothill Sanitary Landfill on county-owned <br /> SAC/3713221082330007(LEC_5.14_WASTE MANAGEMENT.DOC) 5.14-9 <br />