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CITY OF STOCKTON <br />AZ#- RfM1I- <br />DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />CITY HALL <br />425 N. EL DORADO STREET <br />STOCKTON, CA 95202-1997 <br />October 19, 1995 <br />Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division <br />P.O. Box 388 <br />Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br />Attn: Carol Oz <br />SOIL STOCKPILE AT FRENCH CAMP LANDFILL <br />In the past, there have been concerns over whether adequate amounts of soil was being <br />stockpiled onsite at the French Camp Landfill. In order to address this issue, the City of <br />Stockton has sought, since the beginning of the year, to purchase and stockpile more than <br />adequate amounts of soil. The attached table is being provided to illustrate this point. The top <br />portion of the table represents our soil reserve and encompasses three soil purchases that amount <br />to 15,560 cubic yards or 51 weeks of daily cover. In addition to this reserve, the City has made <br />five soil purchases totaling 1635 loads with a sixth pending for 444 loads (or 8,900 cubic yards). <br />This information is being provided to alleviate any concerns you may have on this issue. If you <br />have any uestions, please contact me at 937-8829 <br />ROBERT MURDOCH <br />SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER <br />cc: Stephen Chen <br />Mike Miller <br />Phil Nisperos <br />"STOCKTON ... CALIFORNIA'S SUNRISE SEAPORT" <br />