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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
1996_2
RECORD_ID
PR0440001
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004514
FACILITY_NAME
AUSTIN ROAD/ FORWARD LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
9069
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
9069 S AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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V.17.3. Communications 14 CCR 17668 During working hours, all employees and supervisors carry <br /> Motorola MTX 8000 radios connected to a repeater. These <br /> radios have a 60-mile range. In addition, all supervisors carry <br /> cellular phones. Operators are to report any emergency <br /> immediately. There is a site supervisor on the property at all <br /> times. <br /> V.F.4. Lighting 14 CCR 17669 During working hours which take place prior to daylight, a <br /> portable system of Maxi Lites is employed. The system is a <br /> 5,000-watt lighting system capable of lighting an area the <br /> equivalent size of a football field. The lighting trailer is brought <br /> out to the site area that is currently being worked on and used <br /> until there is sufficient natural lighting available. <br /> V.F.S. Safety Equipment 14 CCR 17670 Operator issues the following safety equipment to employees: <br /> hard hats, reflective safety vests, leather gloves, coveralls, <br /> safety boots with steel shank in sole, and safety glasses. <br /> Operator also makes dust masks available to employees who <br /> are exposed to dust in the course of their duties. The <br /> operation manager checks out all personnel before they go to <br /> work to ensure they have all their safety equipment on and <br /> that it is in good working order. <br /> VI. DISPOSAL SITE CONTROLS <br /> VI.A. LEACHATE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> VI.A.1. Leachate Control and <br /> Monitoring <br /> VI.A.1.a. Monitoring System 14 CCR 17781(c)(1)(A) General layout of the leachate monitoring system is indicated Appendix B, <br /> 14 CCR 17781(b)(3) on Drawings P1, P3, and P4. Details on Drawings P6 and P7 CEP Dwg. P1, <br /> indicate conceptual leachate collection methods. FDSR CEP Dwg. P3, <br /> Section 1.3 discusses the leachate collection system. An CEP Dwg. P4, <br /> amendment will be filed at the time of final design of each CEP Dwg. P6, <br /> construction phase; this amendment will address the specific CEP Dwg. P7 <br /> materials, methods, and dimensions of monitoring and will be Appendix I, FDSR <br /> certified by a registered engineer or engineering geologist. Sec. 1.3, Pages 1-5 <br /> to 1-12 <br /> VI.A.1.b. Monitoring and <br /> Reporting <br />
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