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0 <br />PIA <br />FACILITY: <br />r <br />11 January 2006 <br />Cove Contractors Facility <br />Hugo Neu-Proler Company <br />LOCATION & COUNTY: 3242 South El Dorado Street, Stockton, CA <br />CONTACT(S): Andrew Keller <br />INSPECTION DATE: 19 December 2005 <br />INSPECTED BY: Molly White, Regional Board Staff <br />Victor Izzo, Regional Board Staff <br />ACCOMPANIED BY: Andrew Keller, Hugo Neu-Proler <br />Jeff Bennett, Clayton Services Group <br />SUMMARY: The Cove Contractors Facility (Facility) is an un -permitted, unclassified landfill that was <br />developed in a 21 -acre abandoned clay pit. Originally, from 1910 to 1955 the southeastern 10 acres of the <br />site was mined for clay used in brick making operations. The brick manufacturing ceased in 1955, however <br />the quarrying for clay continued until 1967. After 1955, backfilling the quarry area with inert materials such <br />as dirt and broken concrete was initiated. The pit initially accepted inert construction debris, but later 9 - <br />acres of the pit also accepted auto shredder waste. Discharge to the facility ceased in 1982. <br />The Facility is in need of closure. Closure shall be in accordance with Title 27, California Code of <br />Regulation Division 2. The Discharger has submitted a Closure Plan for the Facility. This onsite inspection <br />was requested on behalf of the Discharger to discuss the recent comments submitted by staff regarding their <br />Closure Plan. <br />The Facility is enclosed by a fence and with one <br />Figure 1 <br />Approved: <br />Figure 2 -Photo of existing gas probe. <br />