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0,W,CIT'V-OF STOCKTON <br />Ala# <br />DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />CITY HALL <br />425 N. EL DORADO STREET <br />STOCKTON, CA 95202-1927 DEC 10 1993 <br />December 10, 1993 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PERMIT/SERVICES <br />CAROL OZ, Sr. Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />Environmental Health Division <br />Public Health Service <br />P.O. Box 2009 <br />Stockton, CA 95201 <br />FRENCH CAMP LANDFILL SOIL COVER MATERIAL STOCKPILE CITY OF <br />STOCKTON, FACILITY #39 -AA -0002 <br />The soil stockpile for French Camp Landfill will be based on the <br />limitations of size of active face per CCR Title 14, 17683 as <br />submitted to you for the Alternative Daily Cover, Covertech C-440. <br />Area (dry) = 4328.09 In I - 12931.59 where I = 120.56 tons per day <br />(1992 average) <br />= 4328.09 x 4.79 - 12931.59 <br />= 7809.26 square feet <br />Based on 7,809.26 S.F. x 0.5' / 27 cu. ft. / yd = 144.6 cu. yd. <br />(Quantity of soil needed for one day) <br />144.6 cu. yd. x 3 days = 433.8 cu. yd. (minimum) of soil cover <br />material to be stockpiled at the location shown on the attached <br />plat. <br />If you should have any questions regarding the above calculations, <br />I will be available to discuss them with you at your convenience. <br />MIKE MILLER <br />SOLID WASTE MANAGER <br />cc: Phil Giambastiani, GAMBI Inc <br />Stephen Chen, Deputy Public Works Director <br />Phil Nisperos, Sr. Technician <br />"STOCKTON ... CALIFORNIA'S SUNRISE SEAPORT" <br />