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6-.2-.7.3. 'eaGhata-Water Infiltration Control <br />The landfill operator uses daily cover and berms near the active area to divert storm water away <br />from the active area so that it does not come into contact with the waste; thereby reducing the <br />generation of leachate. <br />&.3-7.4. Dust Control <br />Dust from site operations is controlled by watering haul roads. including; applying a fipie-spray <br />on soil cover work areas when conditions might create excessive dust and planting vegetation <br />on intermediate soil covert and planting and maintaining vegetation on completed fill areas. <br />Watering is accomplished with the use of water trucks with sprinklers on the front and back. <br />Frequency of water application is dependent upon the season and site conditions. The most <br />frequent application will occur during the summer in windy conditions. The performance <br />standard of "controlling visible dust" dictates the frequency of water application. <br />On-site water trucks are used for dust control. The trucks are filled using an overhead fill at the <br />site's water well or from the water pond landfill property. <br />64:7.5. Vector Control <br />Waste is properly covered daily with soil to control vectors. In addition, site personnel inspect <br />the site for any signs of vector activity. If such activity is observed, a vector eradication program <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill Page 84 Public works/Solid waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — Revised 7/30/10 <br />