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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVtES <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br />Ernest M. 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 />September 1, 1994 <br />Scott Walker <br />CIWMB <br />8800 Cal Center Drive <br />Sacramento, CA 95826 <br />Re: Bimonthly Alternative Daily Cover Report for French Camp Landfill <br /># 39 -AA -006 Demonstration Period 2/94-2/95 <br />Report on Covertech C-440 Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) at French Camp Landfill. <br />This report reviews the ADC demonstration project from July 1, 1994 to August 31, <br />1994. <br />1. Flies- Fly counts continue to be below regulation action levels. <br />2. Mosquitos, Wasps. Cockroaches and other Vectors -None observed and no signs <br />of presence seen. <br />3. Field Rodents- No signs of presence observed, none seen. <br />4. Domestic Rats- No signs of presence observed, none seen. <br />5. Odor- Mild, no increase in odor observed. <br />6. Fire Hazard- No fires observed. <br />7. Litter- Minimal,no increase in litter observed. <br />8. Operations- The Covertech 440 continues to accumulate rips; however for this <br />bimonthly period, attentive repair has consistantly occurred. Rips have been <br />sewn by landfill staff as soon as they are discovered and the fabric has been <br />found in good repair during every inspection. Soil stockpile is available and is <br />used as required for cover on weekends. <br />Summary- The ADC Covertech must be repaired and maintained consistantly to ensure <br />it's integrity as daily cover. Good management and adherence to the ADC Project Plan <br />are key to the success of the Covertech 440 as viable ADC. <br />A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />