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collecting of disposable waste, the landfill recycles about 8% of non <br /> biodegradable materials that come into the recycling facility. The recycled <br /> materials are transferred off site to industrial recycling facilities. The <br /> landfill currently permitted to take in a maximum 825 tons of refuse per day. <br /> North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill receives an average of 14 <br /> inches of precipitation per year. The site waste discharge report indicated <br /> the 100-year, 24-hour precipitation event for the site is 3.65 inches. <br /> ,in;Y• <br /> if <br /> Figure A is a USGS topographic map which shows the site and the area within <br /> 1/4 mile of the site boundary. Existing. surface water channels, South Paddy <br /> Creek, pass through site. South Paddy Creek is an intermittent winter flow <br /> waterway. <br /> The landfill is bordered by Harney Lane Road on the north, and pasture lands <br /> on the south, east, and west. The main entrance to the landfill is from Harney <br /> r <br /> Lane. <br /> North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill attains its water used for <br /> daily operations from a well which pumps from 118 feet below the excavated <br /> base of the landfill for dust control, domestic water, etc. <br /> 2.0 EXISTING MANAGEMENT PRACTICES <br /> This section discusses the facility's existing operation and management <br /> practices. <br /> 2.1 FACILITY'S STORM DRAIN SYSTEM <br /> The landfill has two distinct drainage systems, one to accommodates the storm <br /> runoff from the building areas into the site drainage basins, and the second <br />