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effect on the environment. Because operations at the Foothill Landfill began in 1966 <br /> as a private enterprise, seven years before the requirement for formal CEQA <br /> compliance became effective. The landfill was exempt from formal CEQA <br /> documentation. <br /> Two CEQA documents were prepared to address a proposed permit revision in <br /> 1995 when the County sought to increase the peak daily refuse disposal limit from <br /> 720 to 1500 tons per day. These documents included Negative Declaration <br /> (95-OIND-75100, March 29, 1995), and a Notice of Determination (April 28, 1995) <br /> (Appendix A). <br /> No changes that might have a significant impact to the environment are proposed at <br /> this time. The County is contemplating proposing a permit revision that would allow <br /> the increase in permit height. If so proposed, the County will perform an Initial <br /> Study, and proceed with other CEQA documentation as indicated by the Initial <br /> Study. <br /> 2.5.4 Conformance Finding Information <br /> San Joaquin County has prepared an Integrated Waste Management Plan <br /> (April 1996). In that plan, Foothill Sanitary Landfill is identified in the County-Wide <br /> Siting Element (Page 16, Chapter 4). <br /> 2.6. Compilation of Approvals <br /> Approvals (approved permits) are compiled in Appendix A. <br /> Foothill Sanitary Landfill Page 4 of 57 Public Works/Solid Waste <br /> Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin—Revised 7/30/10 <br />