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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2006_7
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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California Code of Regulations Page 2 of 3 <br /> highest counts shall be averaged to obtain the value for that inspection. In sampling to provide qualitative <br /> data for the fly species composition on a disposal site, any of the following or other acceptable method for <br /> sampling adult flies shall be observed: <br /> -bait traps, exposed for at least a continuous 24-hour period at separate locations, or <br /> -sticky tapes, exposed for a continuous 24-hour period at separate locations, or <br /> -utilization of a standard insect net on the active working face; or <br /> -other approved method to provide a representative sample. <br /> For uniformity of information, one of the.approved methods shall be selected for use on a continuing basis at <br /> each disposal site. <br /> A minimum of two (2) domestic rat trap lines each containing twenty (20) traps shall be operated for one <br /> night on each disposal site at the prescribed frequency. Traps appropriately baited, shall be set at 20-foot <br /> intervals in each trap line. One trap line shall be located on or as close to the active face as practical. The <br /> other trap line shall be located on the periphery of the site in suitable rodent habitat. On very large sites <br /> additional trap lines will be required to provide an adequate sample. Visual observations of field rodents or <br /> their signs shall be made and recorded during each inspection. <br /> (C) Equipment-All fly surveys conducted on the active face of the disposal site shall be made with a Scudder <br /> fly grill. This device is a square grill consisting of 24 slats, each 3 ' * 3/4 " * 1/4 " placed 3/4 " apart on a z.- <br /> shaped framework. Species composition of fly populations at the site shall be made with the use of fly traps, <br /> sticky tapes, an insect net, or other approved method to provide a representative sample. Snap traps or live <br /> traps, or a combination thereof, of suitable size and design shall be used to capture mature domestic rats. <br /> (D) Records-The following information shall be recorded at a minimum during each inspection: Name of site; <br /> location; date of inspection; name of person(s) making the inspection; the time the inspection began; the <br /> time the inspection ended; temperature; wind conditions; moisture conditions; sky conditions; shade; <br /> attractants, when applicable; results of the 10 Scudder grill counts; number and species of all flies captured; <br /> number of domestic rats trapped since the previous inspection; number of field rodents observed (or signs of <br /> their presence), and the presence of any mosquitoes, wasps, cockroaches, or other types of vectors. <br /> These records shall be kept up to date and shall be submitted to the EA upon request. <br /> (b) Fire <br /> Burning material, or any solid waste at a temperature likely to cause fire, shall not be deposited in the fill. <br /> Said material shall initially be deposited in a separate location a sufficient distance from the fill area to <br /> prevent fires from spreading to the normal fill area. It shall then be spread in a single layer not exceeding <br /> one (1) foot in thickness and immediately covered with a sufficient amount of earth or sprayed with sufficient <br /> fire retardant to extinguish all combustion. Final disposition of the material shall not take place until the <br /> operator is certain that no further combustion will take place under any conditions. <br /> Fires which originate within the fill shall be handled by removing all the burning material from the fill and <br /> extinguishing it as described above, or by in-situ practices approved by the EA, in consultation with the local <br /> fire authority. Excavation of burning materials shall be undertaken in a planned and controlled manner; with <br /> sufficient fire fighting equipment present to control any "flare-ups" which may occur as outside air reaches <br /> the burning materials. The EA shall be immediately notified of any fire. <br /> (c) Litter <br /> Accumulation or offsite migration of litter in quantities that create a nuisance, injury to the public and <br /> personnel, or cause other problems, shall be,prevented. <br /> (d) Alternative Methods <br /> Alternative cover performance standards in lieu of%a) through (c) of this section may be applied by the EA <br /> with concurrence by the CIWMB. <br /> http://weblinks.westlaw.conVFind/Default.wl?DB=CA%2DADC%2DTOC%3B ADCCATO... 7/7/2006 <br />
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