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• <br />The steps involved in the load checking program are summaFized in the flow ehaFt ..L...wn <br />Exhibit 2. These steps addresses several situations fef-in which the -prohibited waste <br />is remeved discovered after dumping at the facility—f _... the site when requested by the lead <br />Meeker and situ ~e~s for which the County tis responsible for �r*��m '* m�*� <br />dispesAdisposal (Exhibit 2). <br />The actions taken upon the discovery of prohibited waste are as follows: <br />A. Load checker finds prohibited materials before customer leaves site: <br />Typically, the load checker will observe prohibited waste being dumped from a vehicle <br />and will instruct the customer that such waste is -may not be accepted at this <br />facilityeensidefe' hazar eas at the *fans` - stationThe customer is then +o'a� ,e <br />mustasked to remove the materials from the site and dispose of them at a site licensed to <br />accept such wastematerials or have a lieensed hazardous waste ,,,,..t„_ dispose of the <br />material . The customer is given a brochure (Exhibit) which describes prohibited <br />materials and gives sources of information for disposal methods of the more common <br />prohibited material, and is given directions to the nearest facility that can accept the <br />material. If the prohibited material can be accepted at another County facility such as the <br />North County Recycling Center or the Household Hazardous Waste Consolidation <br />P _t , . <br />.,, <br />�. .., ' .„ <br />lzl�—..0 1 ■ 7 <br />t Formatted: No underline <br />ovelace Transfer Station •--------------------------------------------- Solid-wasteD ".Sim <br />H, <br />HW ExclusionProaraM________.__________________________________________ PublicWorkLftartment f <br />A, <br />ori12010 San Joaquin County,% <br />C ] <br />