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r <br />A* <br />O.MaCITY OF STOCKTON <br />AZ# <br />OEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />CITY HALL <br />425 N. EL DORADO STREET <br />STOCKTON, CA 95202-1997 <br />December 7, 1995 <br />Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br />P.O. Box 388 <br />Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br />Attn.: Carol Oz <br />COVER REQUIREMENT AT FRENCH CAMP LANDFILL <br />.:f <br />O -r - ,,. <br />f - L <br />The City of Stockton started a green waste grinding program at the French Camp Landfill on <br />October 30, 1995. The ground material is used as alternate cover at the Austin Road and French <br />Camp Landfills. Because of this diversion of material, less than 50 tons per day is being landfilled <br />at the French Camp facility as shown by the attached table. Title 14, section 17682 permits the <br />application of cover material every 48 hours if tonnage is between 5 and 50 tons per day. Therefore, <br />starting December 18th the City of Stockton will be changing its operation to provide cover material <br />at the French Camp Landfill every 48 hours. <br />If you have any questions, please contact Bob Murdoch at 937-8829 <br />cl,G�j <br />ST HEN CHEN <br />DEPUTY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR/SOLID WASTE <br />cc: Mike Miller <br />Bob Murdoch <br />Phil Nisperos <br />Phil Giambastiani, Gambi Enterprises, Inc. <br />"STOCKTON ... CALIFORNIA'S SUNRISE SEAPORT" <br />