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Page 2-33 SECTION 2-SITE OPERATIONS PLAN <br /> Landfill Manager: Phill Giarn. bastiani <br /> (209) 465-8404 (on-site office) <br /> (209) 481-4144 (mobile phone) <br /> (209) 472-0408 (business office) <br /> (209) 931-5856 (home - emergencies only) <br /> c. Contact the City of Stockton Department of Public Works and advise them of the situation: <br /> Landfill Operations Supervisor: Phil Nisperos <br /> (209) 944-8830 (office) <br /> (209) 464-0327 (home - emergencies only) <br /> Solid Waste Manager: Mike Miller <br /> (209) 944-8826 (office) <br /> (209) 957-7417 (home - emergencies only) <br /> 4. Control or Limit the Emergency <br /> a. Attempt to extinguish the fire only if: <br /> a The fire is small (flames less than 2 feet high and extends only over a limited area); <br /> a There is easy access to at least one exit; <br /> m The fire is far away from large fuel sources such as oil or refuse;The fire is far away <br /> from explosive sources such as landfill gas pipes or vents; <br /> n The fire is near an available fire extinguisher, and <br /> m The fire extinguisher can be appropriately used for the type of fire. <br /> b. If possible, and if safety allows: make an attempt to isolate, contain and prevent the <br /> spread of fire using berms, trenches, or water. In general, if the fire is 2 feet high or lower, <br /> try to extinguish it. If it is higher, isolate the area and wait for help. <br /> c. A fire can sustain itself as long as fuel, oxygen, and heat are present. If safety allows, one <br /> of these elements should be eliminated. <br /> d. If necessary and if safety allows, move equipment to a safe location. <br /> e. Note that water that comes in contact with solid waste must be contained, recovered, and <br /> treated. <br /> 2.6.2.2 Landfill Fire <br /> 1. Recognize and Evaluate the Emergency <br /> C.-,_`Stockton R.W.Beck and Associates <br /> 1811.002 <br />