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Continuation Sheet 0 0 Page 1 <br /> Subject: Olivera Food,Inc.,952 Bowman Road,French Camp,CA <br /> Follow-up Inspection Conducted on June 7,2006 <br /> On June 7,2006,the Environmental Health Department(EHD)conducted a re-inspection of <br /> Olivera Egg Ranch Facility located at 952 Bowman Road,French Camp. The re-inspection <br /> revealed that some of the items listed on the May 24, 2006, inspection report were corrected. The <br /> following items remain outstanding and will require correction by June 21, 2006. <br /> 1. The facility has four onsite holding ponds. Two of the ponds are primarily used for <br /> storage of liquid manure and the other two serve as overflow storage for the primary <br /> manure ponds. The ponds have feather and manure solids that have built up above the <br /> liquid level of the ponds. Remove and/or agitate the solids until they are completely <br /> covered with liquid by May 31, 2006, and implement a routine maintenance plan to <br /> prevent future solids build-up in the ponds. Reference the pond maintenance plan and <br /> schedule in the manure management plan. Immediately begin to agitate the solids in the <br /> pond. This item will be checked as part of the second re-inspection on June 21,2006. <br /> 2. The facility has thick vegetation around the manure ponds and poultry houses. Spray, <br /> mow and disc the weeds to reduce potential fire hazards and vector harborage by June 7, <br /> 2006. Immediately begin to remove the remaining vegetation from around the ponds. <br /> This item will be checked during the second re-inspection on June 21,2006. <br /> 3. The facility roads are rough. There are several large potholes that hold standing water, a <br /> potential source for mosquito breeding. Grade all roads inside the facility and maintain <br /> surface runoff by June 24,2006. Continue to grade interior road and remove the <br /> potholes and low spots. This item will be checked during the second re-inspection on <br /> There were additional issues discovered during the re-inspection that require attention. It is not <br /> customary for the EHD to document new violations during a re-inspection,but these items are <br /> noted on this inspection report as a reminder that they require correction. <br /> • The area between Houses#10 and#11 was subject to discharge from the manure flush <br /> system and may be subject to fly breeding. Properly maintain the manure flush system <br /> and discontinue the discharge of liquid manure. Immediately disc the area to facilitate <br /> drying. <br /> • The sump pump discharge line associated with the manure flush system, located east of <br /> Houses #7 and#8, is leaking liquid manure. Properly repair the discharge line and disc <br /> area to facilitate drying. <br /> • The dumpster that is used to dispose of whole grain feed has holes, allowing the feed to <br /> leak out. Properly repair or replace the dupster so that it is of sound construction,has <br /> no holes and does not provide a food source for rodents. <br /> The next re-inspection will be conducted on June 14, 2006. Please note that the items <br /> listed on the May 24, 2006, inspection report with a June 24, 2006, compliance date will <br /> be checked during the June 24, 2006, re-inspection. <br />