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Dumping will take place at the bottom of the working face and refuse <br /> will be pushed up the lift and compacted using dozer and compactors. <br /> Stockpiling of cover material will take place on the previously <br /> constructed cell. The soil will be pushed down upon working face and <br /> will provide 6 inches of cover at the end of the operating day. The <br /> refuse may be covered with soil directly from the scraper. <br /> G. The City of Stockton's Source Reduction and Recycling Element <br /> discusses recycling methods that may be utilized at this landfill. <br /> Used oil and used batteries shall be handled in a manner approved by the <br /> LEA & CIWMB. <br /> H. If hazardous or other unacceptable wastes are detected, the operator's <br /> site personnel will have the hauler remove the wastes. If the hauler has <br /> left the site, the operator will immediately cordon off the area. The <br /> operator will then immediately notify the City's Deputy Director of Public <br /> Works, Stephen Chen at (209) 944-8827, or Solid Waste Manager, <br /> Michael Miller at (209) 944-8826 as to who will be responsible for <br /> assessment, clean-up, transport, and disposal of the prohibited wastes. <br /> The hazardous wastes will be disposed of by an approved hazardous <br /> waste hauler. The incident and response will be recorded in the log of <br /> special occurrences. <br /> The waste load checking program does consist of inspection of random <br /> incoming loads; regular visual inspection of wastes deposited at the <br /> facility; training of facility personnel in hazardous waste recognition and <br /> proper hazardous waste handling procedures; reporting incidents of <br /> unlawful disposal to specific agencies; installation of signs at the facility <br /> entry way indicating that no hazardous wastes are accepted; a list of <br /> unacceptable wastes. Additional measures may be required upon the <br /> request of the LEA or the CIWMB. <br /> I. Anticipated changes in design and operation in the next 5 years are to <br /> initiate a recycling program and utilizing the 45 acres south of Little John <br /> Creek for landfilling. Expansion of the landfill property is the planning <br /> stage. <br /> J. Hours of Qpgration <br /> 6:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday - Friday and 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., <br /> Saturdays during the months of April and May. <br /> The estimated remaining site life is 5 years. The estimated closure date <br /> is 1997. Occasionally the operator will work beyond these hours to <br /> 2 <br />