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COMPLIANCE INFO_2009-2016
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2009-2016
RECORD_ID
PR0400042
PE
4452
FACILITY_ID
FA0000120
FACILITY_NAME
OLIVERA FOOD INC
STREET_NUMBER
944
STREET_NAME
BOWMAN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
FRENCH CAMP
Zip
95231
APN
19128019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
944 BOWMAN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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0512612009 13;27 9518273349 DOUGLAS KUNEY PAGE 1.1114 <br /> Satisfactory lagoon performantce, including odor control, <br /> depends upon good design and Careful mansg t. The <br /> following considerations are important for succuss with a <br /> poultzy waste lagoon <br /> I <br /> 1. Fill a new lagoon to its minimum desigaIlevel with <br /> surface or diverted roof runoff. Add w ter any time the <br /> lagoon is below minim= desicin treatment level to <br /> maintain good bacterial action. and prevent waste <br /> overloading. <br /> 2. Start the lagoon at the beginning of V M VIMther if <br /> possible since bacterial populations w#,:'Ll better <br /> sta iliaa before winter. <br /> 3. Load the lagoon on a frequent and regul basis: daily <br /> loading is ideal. It multiple building& will be carvd , <br /> establish loading rates on a staggered basis to minimize <br /> shock leedings. If interval loading =4st be used, design <br /> the lagoon on the basis of a lower VS loading rate. <br /> 4. Maintain strict rodent and lra mint 0a�I to provent <br /> developpmmAs of emban) went damage and other nuisance <br /> cand3.tiOng Establish banks in grass, lkaep mowed, and <br /> control weeds and brush. Allow vegetation no closer than <br /> 6 inches of the Normal waterline to lijit mosquito <br /> habitat. <br /> S. Plan ahead to bane adequate storage v0IuMe in wet <br /> seasons. <br /> 5. consider grind direction, location of n4igbbors,, time of . <br /> day, and soil xQisture conditions befaie irrigating , <br /> effluent. Application will be less offensive when <br /> applied in aid-morning on days with Jo* humidity, and <br /> when breezes will dissipate odors. <br /> 7. Sarre effluwxt tested, and apply it to 6-rap8, pasture, or <br /> trees at correct infiltration and plan+. utilization rates <br /> to avoid runoff or endangerment of groundwater. <br /> a. IS lagoon is installed in a high water�: t�`able soil, do not <br /> ).ower lagoonbelow the seasonal water �3 Ie: this will <br /> p"vent breaking the physical and biclbgic al seal. <br /> 9, if foul odors develops check the lagooiw VH. Addition of <br /> hydrated line may help ir=rease a low 0 (less than 7.0) <br /> apply about 1 pound per 3.000 square feet of lagoon <br /> surface. If foul odors persist, a �.govn is probably <br /> overloaded. ' <br /> V4 <br /> I <br />
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