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Review of Service Area Characteristics <br />(1) Have there been any changes in land use or land use zoning of adjacent properties since <br />the issuance of the last SWFP? - None <br />(2) Have there been any changes in the waste stream characteristics at the facility? If so, <br />is there a need to incorporate special hand!ing provisions for any wastes into the permit <br />conditions to prevent health, safety, or environmental impacts? <br />There have been no changes in the waste stream characteristics. However, paper pulp <br />has been identified as needing special handling to ensure drying. It is stockpiled and <br />rotated to enhance moisture flow out of the material. <br />An additional permit condition should be added for paper pulp management stating that <br />this material shall be managed so as to avoid vector problems associated with ponding <br />water and odor nuisances. <br />(3) Have there been changes in the waste collection and transport systems used in the facility <br />service area? <br />Two changes have occurred. First, one licensed hauler that used the station sold all of <br />its vehicles and bins to a competitor, who also uses the station. There will be no net <br />change in the number of vehicles using the facility due to this transaction. Second, State <br />Highway Four connecting Interstate 5 to State Highway 99 was completed, allowing <br />vehicles easier station access without changing the number of vehicles entering the <br />station. <br />1 4) Has there been a change in service area boundaries since the issuance of the last SWFP? <br />Service area boundaries within San Joaquin County have remained the same. A change <br />in service area has no impact on the transfer station because of its commercial/industrial <br />customer base which transcends service area boundaries. The transfer station will not <br />be permitted to exceed its 512 tons per day limit. <br />(5) Has there been a change in the waste generation rate within the facility's service areas <br />since the issuance of the last SWFP? <br />There has been a slight increase in the waste generation rate within the facility's service <br />area. The transfer station will not be affected within the next five year period because <br />it will not be allowed to exceed it 512 tons per day. No change in maximum daily <br />tonnage is proposed. <br />ME <br />