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APR 2 3 1,933 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PER MIT/HRYICEe <br />Tom Horton, Solid Waste Manager and Gabriel Karam, Senior Solid Waste <br />Engineer, can.be contacted at (209) 468-3000 for emergencies and <br />hazardous waste inquiries. <br />Additional measures may be required upon the request of the LEA or the <br />Board. <br />Anticipated changes in design and operation in the next 5 years are: <br />A. The introduction of new recycling methods and programs. <br />J. Operating Hours: <br />7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Daily <br />Operations conducted during the hours. of darkness require adequate <br />lighting as approved by the LEA. <br />The service life expectancy is 42 years. The estimated closure date 'rs <br />2035. <br />2. The following documents describe and condition the design and operation of <br />the facility. <br />A. San Joaquin County Land Use Permit No. UP -89-2 dated June , 1989. <br />B. PG & E easement document dated December 1951. <br />C. Regional Water Quality Control Boards's Waste -Discharge Requirements - <br />Order 91-021 dated January, 1991. ' <br />D. Final Environmental Impact Report dated March, 1989, SCH 88060714 <br />and the Addendum to the Final EIR dated October, 1990. The Mitigated <br />Negative Decarlation dated October, 1992, SCH 92082082. <br />F. Report of Disposal Site Information dated July, 1989, and Amendment <br />to the Report of Disposal Site Information dated October, 1990. <br />G. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit #26 dated June 26, <br />1990. <br />H. Report of Waste Discharge dated July, 1989. <br />I. Wetlands Mitigation Plan dated May, 1990. <br />J. Mitigation Monitoring Plans dated October, 1990 and October 27, 1992. <br />