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CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGRENT B910EIVED <br />STATE INSPECTION REPORT SEP 0 4 1992 <br />LARGE VOLUME TRANSFER STATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PAGE 1 OF 5 PERMIT/SERVICES <br />FACILITY: Stockton Scavenger Association <br />Transfer Station <br />SWIS #: 39 -AA -0019 <br />INSPECTION DATE: 8/28/92 <br />LOCATION: 1240 Navy Drive, Stockton <br />OWNER: Stockton Scavenger Association (SSA) <br />OPERATOR: Stockton Scavenger Association <br />LEA: San Joaquin County Public Health <br />Services (SJCPHS) <br />INSPECTOR: B.P. Williams <br />ACCOMPANIED BY: S. Sasson, SJCPHS <br />C. Mariani, SSA <br />PERMITTED TONNAGE: 300 tons per day (tpd) <br />ACTUAL TONNAGE: < I tpd (< 5 yd 3 /day) <br />SITE TELEPHONE #: 209-948-4071 <br />PERMIT ISSUE DATE: 2/22/90 <br />LAST PERMIT REVIEW: 2/22/90 <br />CLEANING FREQUENCY: Daily <br />WASTE REMOVAL FREQUENCY: 48 Hr (2/90 SWFP) <br />ACREAGE: 3.9 permitted (operations) <br />1.7 non -permitted (storage) <br />V A C V = VIOLATION A = AREA OF CONCERN C = COMPLIANCE <br />PERMITS <br />IR PRC 44002 - Site operator is authorized by SWFP <br />IM PRC 44014(b) - operator compliance with SWFP terms and conditions <br />IR 14 CCR 18213 - 5 -year permit review <br />RECORDS <br />17441 - Report of Station Information - RSI on file and kept current <br />17461 - Weight/Volume Records <br />Records of weights or volumes kept in a form and manner approved by LEA <br />Records accurate for planning and control purposes <br />In 17462 - Special Occurrences - Log kept at stations which accept an average of 100 <br />yd 3 of waste/day <br />IR 17463 - Inspection of Records - Records open to inspection during normal business <br />hours <br />STATION DESIGN <br />17451 - Design Responsibility - expert advice utilized <br />17452 - General Design Parameters - design appropriate for operations <br />17453 - Public Health Design Parameters - design minimizes vector, nuisances, and <br />IR 17486 - Station Construction <br />Waste containers prevent loss of wastes during storage <br />Unloading areas are constructed to prevent the loss of wastes and are easily <br />cleanable <br />Station equipment in good condition and adequately cleaned <br />Section Supervisoir-11<50-e Waste Management SpecialisL'��� <br />