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8. erations <br />The Covertech 440 continues to have rips and tears which technically disqualify the <br />material as approved daily cover. Soil stockpiling for weekend and inclement weather <br />cover has been sufficient but has not been utilized as backup daily cover as per <br />agreement in this sites ADC plan. Corrective action for ADC integrity problems such <br />as rip mending or applying another intact Covertech 440 has not been taken as of June <br />14, 1994. <br />Summa <br />The ADC Covertech 440 needs to be repaired and maintained consistently to ensure the <br />integrity of the waste cover. Soil stockpile must be available on site at all times and used <br />as ADC cover on weekends and as necessary for backup cover in lieu of defective <br />Covertech 440. <br />Monthly inspection conducted on June 8, 1994 revealed two Covertech 440 blankets in <br />poor condition with rips and holes. The operator was instructed to cover daily with soil <br />until a new Covertech 440 is obtained. Overall the ADC plan for this site is not being <br />adhered to. The ADC project at French Camp Landfill may be terminated at the <br />discretion of this department. <br />If you have any questions regarding this report, please contact Carol Oz at (209) 468- <br />3440. <br />Ernest M. Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H. <br />Acting Health Officer <br />Al Olsen, Program Manager <br />Environmental Health Division <br />cc: City of Stockton, Mike Miller <br />Gambi Enterprises, Phil Gambastani <br />CRWQCB, Robert Evans <br />CIWM]3, Kieth Cambaridge <br />Attachments <br />