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EHD - Public
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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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e. The daily peak tonnage is 825 tons per day. <br />This tonnage figure is based upon an annual <br />increase of 3%. The estimate amount of <br />annual waste received is projected to be <br />135,568 tons. The conversion factor from tons <br />to gate cubic yards is .175 tons per cubic <br />yards. <br />h. The waste load checking program should <br />consist of the following activities: Inspection <br />of random in -coming loads; training of <br />facility personnel in hazardous waste <br />recognition and proper hazardous waste <br />handling procedures; reporting incidents of <br />unlawful disposal to specific agencies. <br />Annette Borges, Solid Waste Operations <br />Manager and Michael Carroll, Senior Solid <br />Waste Engineer, can be contacted at (209) <br />468-3000 for emergencies and hazardous <br />waste inquiries. Additional measures may be <br />required upon the request of the LEA or the <br />Board. <br />k. Receipt of waste: 7:00 a.m. — 5p.m. — <br />Daily <br />• Operations conducted in the hours of <br />darkness require lighting as <br />approved by the LEA. <br />• Heavy equipment operation outside <br />normal hours of operation is allowed <br />only in emergency and incidental <br />occurrences not in connection with <br />any routine site operations. <br />• The Environmental Health <br />Department must be notified 24 <br />hours in advance of all non routine <br />operations outside the normal <br />operating hours. <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />3. Green waste/Garden Refuse <br />4. Wood Waste <br />5. Metals <br />6. Paper Products <br />7. Glass <br />8. Tires <br />9. Plastic <br />10. Agricultural Wastes <br />11. Construction/Demolition <br />12. Household Hazardous Waste <br />13. Dead Animals <br />14. Inert <br />15. Treated Wood Waste <br />e. The daily peak tonnage is 1200 tons per day. <br />This tonnage figure is based upon an annual <br />increase of 3%. The estimate amount of annual <br />waste received is projected to be 143,000 tons. <br />Average refuse density of approximately 1000 <br />pounds per CY (1000 lb refuse disposed per CY <br />airspace consumed by refuse, daily and <br />intermediate cover). <br />h. The waste load checking program should consist <br />of the following activities: Inspection of random in- <br />coming loads; training of facility personnel in <br />hazardous waste recognition and proper hazardous <br />waste handling procedures; reporting incidents of <br />unlawful disposal to specific agencies. Jaime Perez, <br />Solid Waste Operations Manager and Michael <br />Carroll, Senior Solid Waste Engineer, can be <br />contacted at (209) 468-3066 for emergencies and <br />hazardous waste inquiries. Additional measures <br />may be required upon the request of the LEA or <br />Calrecycle. <br />k. Receipt of waste: 7:00 a.m. — 5p.m. — Daily <br />• Use of heavy equipment to dispose and <br />cover received refuse from 6:30 am to 7:00 <br />pm. <br />• Operations conducted in the hours of <br />darkness require lighting as approved by the <br />LEA. <br />• Heavy equipment operation outside <br />normal hours of operation is allowed only in <br />emergency and incidental occurrences not in <br />connection with any routine site operations. <br />• The Environmental Health Department <br />must be notified 24 hours in advance of all <br />non routine operations outside the normal <br />operating hours. <br />3. <br />Garden Refuse <br />4. <br />Wood Waste <br />5. <br />Metals <br />6. <br />Paper Products <br />7. <br />Glass <br />8. <br />Tires <br />9. <br />Plastic <br />10. <br />Agricultural Wastes <br />11. <br />Construction/Demolition <br />12. <br />Household Hazardous Waste <br />e. The daily peak tonnage is 825 tons per day. <br />This tonnage figure is based upon an annual <br />increase of 3%. The estimate amount of <br />annual waste received is projected to be <br />135,568 tons. The conversion factor from tons <br />to gate cubic yards is .175 tons per cubic <br />yards. <br />h. The waste load checking program should <br />consist of the following activities: Inspection <br />of random in -coming loads; training of <br />facility personnel in hazardous waste <br />recognition and proper hazardous waste <br />handling procedures; reporting incidents of <br />unlawful disposal to specific agencies. <br />Annette Borges, Solid Waste Operations <br />Manager and Michael Carroll, Senior Solid <br />Waste Engineer, can be contacted at (209) <br />468-3000 for emergencies and hazardous <br />waste inquiries. Additional measures may be <br />required upon the request of the LEA or the <br />Board. <br />k. Receipt of waste: 7:00 a.m. — 5p.m. — <br />Daily <br />• Operations conducted in the hours of <br />darkness require lighting as <br />approved by the LEA. <br />• Heavy equipment operation outside <br />normal hours of operation is allowed <br />only in emergency and incidental <br />occurrences not in connection with <br />any routine site operations. <br />• The Environmental Health <br />Department must be notified 24 <br />hours in advance of all non routine <br />operations outside the normal <br />operating hours. <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />3. Green waste/Garden Refuse <br />4. Wood Waste <br />5. Metals <br />6. Paper Products <br />7. Glass <br />8. Tires <br />9. Plastic <br />10. Agricultural Wastes <br />11. Construction/Demolition <br />12. Household Hazardous Waste <br />13. Dead Animals <br />14. Inert <br />15. Treated Wood Waste <br />e. The daily peak tonnage is 1200 tons per day. <br />This tonnage figure is based upon an annual <br />increase of 3%. The estimate amount of annual <br />waste received is projected to be 143,000 tons. <br />Average refuse density of approximately 1000 <br />pounds per CY (1000 lb refuse disposed per CY <br />airspace consumed by refuse, daily and <br />intermediate cover). <br />h. The waste load checking program should consist <br />of the following activities: Inspection of random in- <br />coming loads; training of facility personnel in <br />hazardous waste recognition and proper hazardous <br />waste handling procedures; reporting incidents of <br />unlawful disposal to specific agencies. Jaime Perez, <br />Solid Waste Operations Manager and Michael <br />Carroll, Senior Solid Waste Engineer, can be <br />contacted at (209) 468-3066 for emergencies and <br />hazardous waste inquiries. Additional measures <br />may be required upon the request of the LEA or <br />Calrecycle. <br />k. Receipt of waste: 7:00 a.m. — 5p.m. — Daily <br />• Use of heavy equipment to dispose and <br />cover received refuse from 6:30 am to 7:00 <br />pm. <br />• Operations conducted in the hours of <br />darkness require lighting as approved by the <br />LEA. <br />• Heavy equipment operation outside <br />normal hours of operation is allowed only in <br />emergency and incidental occurrences not in <br />connection with any routine site operations. <br />• The Environmental Health Department <br />must be notified 24 hours in advance of all <br />non routine operations outside the normal <br />operating hours. <br />
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