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Consolidated Forward, .Landfill Page 22 <br /> 86 (K-5) <br /> Pfoposed as Part of the Project: <br /> Refuse will be compacted and covered as soon as possible after deposition to reduce amounts <br /> of blowing litter. <br /> Daily inspection will be conducted to control litter on-and off-site,including the'Nortb and <br /> South Branches of the South Fork of Little Johns Creek,approach roads,entrance facilities, <br /> the transfer stationfresource recovery facility,portable litter control fences,landfill perimeter <br /> fence,leachate impoundments,and storm water facilities including ditches,berms, and <br /> detention/sedimentation basins. The project sponsor will collect and deposit on-site litter on <br /> a daily basis. Portable litter collection fences will be installed as required to prohibit wind- <br /> blown litter from accumulating along roadways or around buildings. In accordance with San <br /> Joaquin County Ordinance No.28870,adopted September 29, 1981, tarps will be placed over <br /> open loads to avoid littering during transport of waste(Title 5 Health and Sanitation,Division <br /> 2. Solid Waste Collection and Disposal,Section 5-2502). <br /> Whenever possible,the working face will be oriented to the downwind side of prevailing <br /> winds to help reduce litter. <br /> 87(K.6)(same as 13 014,above) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> Implement the fugitive dust control procedures and mitigation measures identified in Impact <br /> DA. <br /> 88 Austin 1994(BS.c),Austin 2000(BS.c) <br /> Trucks and loaders would be prevented from dumping materials at heights greater than the f <br /> minimum necessary to ensure clearance of waste from the vehicle. t <br /> 89 Austin 1994(BS.e),Austin 2000(B5.e) <br /> Routine maintenance of roads would be conducted <br /> 90 Austin 1994(B5.,0,Austin 2000(BS fi <br /> The amount of disturbed,unvegetated area would be minimized. <br /> 9.1 Austin 1994(BS.g),Austin 2000(BS.g) i <br /> The project shall consider the use of alternative daily covers,such as synthetic foam or <br /> fabric, recycled paper made into slurries,or chipped green waste to reduce dust and haze <br /> t <br />