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4 i <br /> GWADC <br /> PAGE 2 of 2 <br /> Wet weather cover violations occurred during this project and <br /> future soil moving capability to facilitate waste coverage at <br /> both landfills is lacking. COS plans to stockpile GWADC in the <br /> future to allow available green waste cover, but if this plan <br /> fails it is currently unknown how and if soil will be moved to <br /> cover wastes . Confidence that the integration of the GWADC <br /> operation into current landfill operation and maintenance <br /> activities was not established with EHD, especially in wet <br /> weather. EHD was not able to do additional wet weather <br /> monitoring after plan modifications were submitted by COS . <br /> Further evaluation of GWADC project in wet weather is <br /> recommended. <br /> In lieu of the above problems EHD recognizes GWADC to be good <br /> cover material in itself and encourages dry weather use. It is <br /> hoped that integrating GWADC use into landfill operations and <br /> solving communication problems will help both landfills better <br /> meet compliance standards in the future. <br /> CEQA must be addressed by the lead agency if COS plans ongoing <br /> use of GWADC at each landfill for dry weather periods. Contact <br /> the California Integrated Waste Management Board regarding this <br /> and any other requirements. <br /> All inspection reports regarding this project have been <br /> previously submitted to CIWMB except July and August 1996 reports <br /> which are enclosed with this final report. <br /> Please contact Carol Oz, RENS, at (209) 468-3440 if you have <br /> further questions concerning this project evaluation. <br /> Ernest Fujimoto, MD, MPH <br /> Acting Health Officer <br /> 1*1e A � <br /> Mike Huggins, Supervisor <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> cc: Bob Murdoch, COS <br /> Mike Miller, COS <br /> Arnold Inouye, RWQCB <br /> Phil Giambastiani, Gambi Enterprises <br /> Mary Coyle, CIWMB <br />