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® Based on the information given, the maximum capillary rise at the site is estimated <br />to be one meter (3.25 feet). <br />5.3.8 Service Area <br />The facility receives refuse from the Tracy Materials Recovery Facility which <br />receives refuse from the City of Tracy, and from the Lovelace Transfer Station, <br />which itself receives refuse from commercial and self haul customers refuse from <br />the cities of Manteca, Stockton, and the surrounding area of the county. <br />5.3.9 Entrance Features <br />The main entrance road is paved, and currently extends from Waverly Road to the <br />scale house. All customers enter and exit by this road, minimizing tracking -out of <br />soil that may temporarily adhere to the tires of refuse vehicles. <br />A scale and scale office is staffed at all times when the landfill is open to receive <br />® refuse. Information for customers will be prominently posted. <br />5.3.10 Use by Transfer Vehicles <br />The facility includes a scale and scale office, which are staffed when the landfill is <br />open to receive refuse. <br />The active face is maintained to allow disposal by the transfer vehicles at the active <br />face, with sufficient area for these trucks to maneuver. <br />5.3.11 Use by General Public (Self -Haul) <br />Design and operation of the landfill accommodates use by the general public. All- <br />weather roads to the active face are maintained in condition to accommodate <br />smaller vehicles driven by the public. Special procedures are in place for managing <br />the general public. Spotters at the working face direct the self -haul customers to <br />dump in an area away from the transfer vehicles. <br />4911 <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill Page 21 of 57 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — Revised 7/30/10 <br />