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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2005_2
RECORD_ID
PR0440004
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004517
FACILITY_NAME
FOOTHILL LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
6484
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WAVERLY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
Zip
95236
APN
09344002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6484 N WAVERLY RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Adh <br /> Safety Precautions <br /> The contracted Recycler's personnel assist County supervisors and staff in the proper <br /> identification and packing methods of CRTs and electronic devices. Only qualified trained <br /> personnel are permitted to work in the CRT Collection Area. All personnel working in the CRT <br /> Collection Area are required to wear highly visible safety vests, safety glasses, hard hats, gloves, <br /> and proper footwear. All CRTs/e-waste received in the CRT Collection Area is screened for <br /> unacceptable wastes (i.e. hazardous wastes) prior to being placed in containers. In addition, all <br /> mobile equipment is equipped with an audible back up alarm and working lights. <br /> REFRIGERANT EXTRACTION — For many years, the LMRF&TS has been using a <br /> Refrigerant Extraction Contractor to meet the mandates of State Law that require certain items in <br /> the refrigerant waste stream receive special handling and processing prior to recycling.However, <br /> due to increased costs and escalating liability, LMRF&TS staff expected to be certified and <br /> begin an on-site Freon Extraction Program by February 2005. Wastes to be removed include <br /> Freon and other refrigerants, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), mercury switches and <br /> temperature sensing devices, and gasoline. Items such as refrigerators, freezers, A/C units, <br /> drinking water dispensers, and commercial food display units can contain refrigerants. <br /> Refrigeration units can contain any one of many refrigerants, Chlorofluorocarbons (Freon) R-12, <br /> R-22, R-134, R-30 are the most common. Older units, and units removed from recreational <br /> vehicles, may contain ammonia. Although extremely rare, the facility occasionally has received <br /> very old refrigerant containing methyl chloride which poses an extreme hazard to personnel. Due <br /> to the level of technical understanding required, and potential for injury, refrigerant removal may <br /> only be performed by certified trained employees. Refrigerant training includes the instruction of <br /> proper operation of evacuation equipment, and "Operator Certification" for refrigerant removal. <br /> An employee must pass a State certified Freon removal written exam and be certified and trained <br /> by an experienced staff member from America Refrigerant Supply. Current State law mandates <br /> that all White Goods as certified to prove that the materials identified above have been removed. <br /> (See Appendix H: Freon Removal Procedures) <br /> AGRICULTURAL PLASTIC RECYCLING — Since 1994, LMRF&TS has hosted quarterly <br /> Agricultural Pesticide Container Collection Events for growers to bring triple-rinsed, punctured <br /> agricultural containers free of charge. A recycler arrives on-site at LMRF&TS and hauls the <br /> plastic away for remanufacturing into new containers, recycled°lumber, etc. <br /> 3.1.4.2 STORAGE OF SALVAGED OR RECYCLED MATERIALS <br /> Storage of salvaged or recycled materials is performed in accordance with 14 CCR, Section <br /> 17409.3 (d). There is no long-term storage of recyclable materials at the LMRF&TS. All <br /> recyclable materials are stored in containers and bins. Containers for glass are located outside the <br /> MRF building. Waste oil is accepted from the public and is stored in a double walled, 1,000 <br /> gallon tank located at the northern end of the Transfer Station building as shown on Figure 5. <br /> The oil is removed by Evergreen Environmental on a regular basis. All recovered wood waste is <br /> stored on a concrete floor adjacent to the western wall of the Transfer Station and transported to <br /> wood processor for processing. <br /> Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station Department of Public Works/Solid Waste Division <br /> Transfer Processing Report -20 - County of San Joaquin-Revised 1/25/07 <br />
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