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Permitting and Enforcement Committee Agenda Item :C <br />Page 2 January 15. 1998 <br />further illegal dumping at the sites does not continue after completion of the remediation. The <br />Waste Tire Stabilization and Abatement Program will be in charge of collection, removal and <br />disposal of waste tires at the sites. The AB 2136 Cleanup Program under a Board -managed <br />cleanup, will remove and dispose of other solid wastes at the sites, then regrade affected areas to <br />provide drainage, make repairs to existing drainage structures damaged by the illegal dumping, <br />and create berms and ditches to discourage future illegal dumping at the sites. <br />Total estimated cost for remediation of the eight sights contained in this project is $550,000. Of <br />this amount $350,000 would come from fiscal year (FY) 97/98 funds set aside for AB 2136 <br />Cleanup Program Board -managed cleanup contracts and $200,000 from FY 97/98 funds from the <br />Tire Recycling Management Fund. Site descriptions and other important information are <br />attached. <br />Site Name <br />County <br />Est. Cost <br />Attachment <br />West 6th Street/Straugh Road Illegal <br />Disposal Sites <br />Sacramento <br />$550,000 <br />1 <br />Board members may: <br />Pill •r • r r• illill 11 <br />:•. r r t <br />2. Direct staff to provide additional information and bring the item back to future meetings <br />of the Permitting and Enforcement Committee and the Board. <br />III. ANALYSIS <br />The normal staff review process for sites submitted for approval includes the following actions: <br />A. Research LEA and Board records and determine site ownership and possible responsible <br />parties. <br />B. Conduct a site visit with the LEA, take photographs, make a rough determination of <br />quantities of waste and requirements for cleanup or remediation, and prepare a <br />preliminary cost estimate. <br />C. Coordinate with the LEA for issuance of a Notice and Order, where appropriate. <br />D. Perform site ranking for health and safety and program eligibility. <br />Site selection is based on many criteria, including the severity of the problems and surrounding <br />land uses. The sites proposed in this item were selected based on investigation of many sites <br />throughout the state. <br />(o <br />C <br />11, <br />