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oPQu�N .o <br /> PUBLTC , HEALTH SEtVICES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY Uili6 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISIONErnest . Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Health Officer <br /> 445 N. San Joaquin Street • P. O. Box 388 • Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> May 3, 1995 <br /> Stephen Chen <br /> City of Stockton <br /> Dept. of Public Works <br /> 425 N. EI Dorado St. <br /> Srockton, CA 95201-0388 <br /> Re: French Camp Landfill's (FCL) Report of Disposal Site Information ammendment <br /> (RDSI) addressing request for Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) Covertech C-440 <br /> (Covertech) to be used at FCL; site # 39-AA-006, San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental- Health Division (EHD) submitted a final report to the California <br /> Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) on February 22, 1995 as required for <br /> Alternative Daily Cover Project demonstration review (a copy was sent to the City of <br /> Stockton). This report raised concerns about the problems FCL experienced during <br /> the year long trial period using Covertech. The report required FCL to submit an <br /> ammendment to the sites RDSI addressing CEQA and FCL's problems using <br /> Covertech. <br /> EHD received FCL's RDSI ammendment and CEQA compliance information on March <br /> 23, 1995. The CEQA compliance information was reviewed by EHD staff and found <br /> to be adequate. The RDSI ammendment was reviewed and found to be lacking <br /> information. Specifically, the ammendment does not sufficiently address how <br /> previous problems using Covertech at FCL will be eliminated. <br /> FCL, to date, exhibits an inability to completely cover waste at the site on a daily <br /> basis, over the weekend, and at intermediate cover areas. Having available soil <br /> stockpile has been a problem at the site. If there is no available soil stockpile there <br /> is no way FCL's ADC plan may be adhered to. The landfill would be in violation of <br /> related Title 14 codes. <br /> Even when soil stockpile has been on site, uncovered and/or insufficiently covered <br /> waste has been observed during inspection. Stockpile availability is questionable <br /> when wastes remain uncovered or inadequately covered; available soil cover is <br /> indeterminable (especially when it has not been delivered to the site) and violates Title <br /> 14. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />