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California Code of Regulations Page I of 3 <br /> California Office of Home Most Recent Updates Search Help <br /> Administrative Law p <br /> Welcome to the online source for <br /> California Code of Regulations <br /> 27 CA ADC § 20695 <br /> 27 CCR s 20695 <br /> Cal. Admin. Code tit. 27, s 20695 <br /> BARCLAYS OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS <br /> TITLE 27. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION <br /> DIVISION 2. SOLID WASTE <br /> SUBDIVISION 1. CONSOLIDATED REGULATIONS FOR TREATMENT, STORAGE, PROCESSING <br /> OR DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE <br /> CHAPTER 3. CRITERIA FOR ALL WASTE MANAGEMENT UNITS, FACILITIES, AND DISPOSAL <br /> SITES <br /> SUBCHAPTER 4. CRITERIA FOR LANDFILLS AND DISPOSAL SITES <br /> ARTICLE 2. ALTERNATIVE DAILY COVER MATERIAL AND BENEFICIAL REUSE <br /> This database is current through 06/23/06, Register 2006, No. 25. <br /> s 20695. CIWMB - Cover Performance Standards. [T14:s17683] <br /> The EA may require the following cover performance standards if necessary to control vectors, fires, odors, <br /> and blowing litter and to evaluate the suitability of alternative daily or intermediate cover: <br /> (a) Vectors <br /> (1)Threshold Values-The following shall constitute threshold values for vector populations: <br /> (A) Flies-A fly grill survey value of six (6) or more domestic flies, or observations of domestic flies in the <br /> "crawler" stage (newly emerged adults prior to wings becoming functional) at a density of three (3) or more <br /> per square yard of surface area at any location on the disposal area. Domestic flies are considered to be <br /> those species in the Families: Muscidae (including Anthomyiidae), Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae, and <br /> Drosophilidae. <br /> (B) Domestic Rats-The trapping of one or more domestic rats anywhere on the disposal site. Domestic rats <br /> are considered to be any species in the genus Rattus. <br /> (C) Field Rodents-Observation of five (5) or more field rodents feeding on the active face of the disposal site. <br /> Field rodents are considered to be any species in the Family Sciuridae. <br /> (D) Mosquitoes-The observation of any immature mosquito stages from water holding waste materials on the <br /> disposal site. <br /> (E) Wasps, cockroaches, etc.-The observation of excessive populations utilizing accepted norms. <br /> (2) Inspection Practices <br /> (A) Schedule-Fly grill surveys shall be conducted on each disposal site a minimum of once per week. <br /> Sampling to determine the species composition of the fly population shall be conducted a minimum of once <br /> per month. Rat trapping surveys shall be conducted at least once each month. Observations for mosquitoes, <br /> wasps, cockroaches, "crawler" flies or other types of vectors shall be made during each inspection of the <br /> disposal site. The EA may approve alternative inspection schedules or cease inspections if previous <br /> inspections or other observations indicate no further threat to public health and safety. <br /> (B) Procedure-Ten (10) fly grill counts shall be made over appropriate attractants on the active face of the <br /> disposal site during each inspection utilizing accepted practices to count and record the flies. The five (5) <br /> http://weblinks.westlaw.com/Find/Default.wl?DB=CA%2DADC%2DTOC%3BADCCATO... 7/7/2006 <br />