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• provided around the transfer station when the operations are expanded. <br /> 7.7.6 ODOR CONTROL <br /> Odor is controlled at the landfill by (1) timely placement of daily, intermediate <br /> and final soil cover over the refuse fill; and (2) planting and maintenance of a <br /> vegetated cover on completed fill slopes. Odor has not been a problem at the <br /> site, based on the absence of formal complaints and the few residences near the <br /> site. <br /> 7.7.7 SECURITY <br /> The landfill manager will be responsible for providing overall site security during <br /> normal working hours. All areas and facilities, other than those expressly <br /> designated for use by haulers, are considered restricted areas. Security fences <br /> surrounding the site limit landfill access by unauthorized persons. Gatehouse <br /> personnel control access through the landfill entrance. The entrance to the site <br /> has a lockable gate and will be locked outside of the usual operating hours. <br /> • 7.8 TRAFFIC CONTROL <br /> Access to the site is from Austin Road, a rural two-lane, paved road oriented <br /> north/south which connects to Mariposa Road to the north and ultimately <br /> connects with Highway 99. French Camp Road, Arch Road, Mariposa Road, <br /> Interstate 5, Highway 99, and Highway 120 provide direct routes to Austin <br /> Road. <br /> There are four entrances to the site from Austin Road. The main entrance to the <br /> existing Forward Landfill is a 50-foot wide, paved road located approximately <br /> midway along the eastern boundary of the site. A second entrance area is <br /> located in the northeast corner of the property and is used to access the existing <br /> Austin Road Landfill. The entrance to the transfer station/resource recovery <br /> facility is located south of the South Branch. A 15-foot wide gravel access road <br /> is also located directly north of the South Branch. <br /> Traffic enters at the existing driveway and heads west towards the scales. <br /> • Because the active areas move, the trucks are directed to the active area by site <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 7-18 <br /> L:\AIIied\2000.193\Reports\td:Sec-7.0:05/24/02 <br /> BRYAN A.STIRRAT 6 ASSOCIATES <br />