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526.3.4 -,WINTER OPER TION Winter Operations <br />The operator develops winter plans each year. Some elements of this plan include: <br />0 uUse of stockpile near the winter work area <br />GOnc�+r <br />� UGtOORlmprovement of drainage control features during winter <br />operations (see run-on/ runoff control) -,and <br />�—Preparation of winter pad <br />M . '_­' __ I <br />.. .._ <br />. . -1 ".TMZTM - , 11 <br />5 6.4. WASTE HAND INGWaste Handling <br />During daily operations, the active face is approximately 200 to 300 feet lengwide. Vehicles <br />(both commercial and private citizen) are directed to an area approximately 50 feet from the toe <br />of the active face and instructed to unload. This unloading operation in monitored by landfill <br />staff. After unloading the vehicles return to the scale house to be weighted. Unloaded waste is <br />then pushed to, and upon the active face. A solid waste compactor then compacts the waste. <br />This process is repeated throughout the day until the last loads are compacted. The active face <br />is then covered with daily cover soil (Section 7.2. 1) before the landfill is closed for the day. <br />5.12.16.4.1 Public Health 9pating-Design Parameters Gens+�atie <br />dens <br />The Foothill Sanitary Landfill is designed and operated to mitigate the harborage of flies, <br />rodents, other vectors, and the creation of nuisances. This is achieved through air and <br />water quality Eentrelprotection, noise control, and odor controls -a Thjr�� <br />Iso see Environmental Controls). <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill Page 78 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — Revised 7/30/10 <br />