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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2010-2013
RECORD_ID
PR0440058
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004518
FACILITY_NAME
NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
17720
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARNEY
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06512004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17720 E HARNEY LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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r <br /> �---- cility Number: <br /> SOLID WASTE 'ACI IT 39-AA-0022 <br /> 12. Legal Description of Facility: <br /> The legal description of this facility is contained in pages 27-30 of Report of Disposal Site Information dated July 1989. <br /> 13. Findings: <br /> a. The North County Sanitary Landfill(NCSL) 17900 E.Harney Lane,Lodi is owned by the County of San Joaquin County <br /> Department of Public Works. <br /> b. NCSL is a Class III Landfill.NCSL is located at 381 06' latitude, 121°04 longitude in the eastern half of section 21,T3N R8E <br /> Linden,California,U.S.Geological Survey topographical quadrangle.The facility is 320 acre site of which 185.4 acres will be <br /> utilized for landfilling.(see appendix A) <br /> c. The facility has a gate house and truck weigh scale.An office and maintenance building with sanitary facilities,parking for <br /> landfill personnel and visitors is included in the entrance area.It also has a covered recycling center with a tipping area.A <br /> permanent berm,set back 100 feet from the property line,has been constructed around the landfill perimeter. <br /> d. TYPES OF WASTES RECEIVED <br /> 1. Residential Refuse <br /> . 2. Commercial/Industrial Waste <br /> 3. Garden Refuse <br /> 4. Wood Waste <br /> 5. Me tals <br /> 6. Pa rr Products <br /> 7. Gl: s <br /> 8. Tires <br /> 9. Plastic <br /> 10. Agricultural Wastes <br /> 11. Construction/Demolition <br /> 12. Household Hazardous Waste <br /> e. The dailypeak tonnage is 825 tons per day. This tonnage figure is based upon an annual increase of 3%.The estimate amount of <br /> annual waste received is projected to be 135,568 tons.The conversion factor from tons to gate cubic yards is.175 tons per cubic <br /> yards. <br /> f. The landfill will be constructed by the ramp-area method.The site will be divided into modules to facilitate efficient excavation, <br /> access,and drainage.Landfill operations will proceed in numerical order by module.Excavation will proceed one module ahead <br /> of refuse fill.There are a total of I 1 modules. <br /> Refuse fill will be placed in lifts 6 to 10 feet thick,with perimeter slopes vertical to horizontal ratio 3:1 or less.Refuse will be <br /> spread and compacted in layers 2 feet thick on a sloped working face.Large or bulky wastes will be separated to prevent bridging <br /> of the surrounding refuse,placed in the lower portion of the advancing lift,and crushed by compacting equipment.An all weather <br /> road will be constructed from the access road across the surface at the existing refuse fill to the active working face.Temporary <br /> berms will be constructed where needed to intercept and divert surface run-off water away from the active working face. <br /> g. Vehicles that contain recyclable waste will proceed to the Recycling Center Building.Both public and commercial waste are <br /> dumped onto a common tipping floor where waste material is manually or mechanically sorted out.Recyclable materials are <br /> separated,consolidate,and placed in bins.When the bins are full,they are transported to market. <br /> The Household Hazardous Waste(HHW)recycling program will utilize an area within the Recycling Center Building to collect <br /> four specific wastes:Used motor oil,used anti-freeze,used batteries,and paint.These recyclable HHW will be dropped off in the <br /> public tipping area and placed in appropriate receptacles.Workers will bulk the used oil and anti-freeze into a double walled, <br /> above ground collection tanks for periodic collection.Used batteries will be collected on pallets with spillage containment trays. <br /> A local battery company will pick up the batteries on a regular basis.Periodically,collected paint will be bulked into 55-gallon <br /> drums and then be transported to a paint manufacturer. <br /> Household Hazardous Wastes shall be handled in a manner approved by the LEA and the CIWMB <br />
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