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COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT <br /> Ca{��-wr• <br /> Re: Austin Road Landfill, Facility No. 39-AA-0001 <br /> Facility Inspection on August 1-2, 1990 <br /> This is in response to the violations cited by the State <br /> Solid Waste Inspectors at the Austin Road Landfill on 8/1-2/90 <br /> and how the problemswill be corrected. Enclosed are photographs <br /> depicting the problem areas. <br /> VIOLATIONS: <br /> Violation #1 (PRC 44004) : The City of Stockton's permit <br /> must be revised or modified because significant changes have <br /> occurred at our facility: it is my understanding that the City of <br /> Stockton is addressing the problem at this time and is hiring a <br /> consulting firm to help revise our current permit. The scale <br /> operator is directed to keep the daily tonnage below 512 tons per <br /> day. <br /> Violation #2 (17682): Daily Cover: We had some areas <br /> showing some exposed garbage at the end of the working day. <br /> State law stipulates that six inches of cover must be placed over <br /> the daily waste. As you know, six inches is not adequate to <br /> cover the waste to the satisfaction of any inspectors. Ten to <br /> twelve inches are presently used for daily covers. This problem <br /> has now been corrected. Please see the photographs of "before" <br /> and "after" the inspection. A meeting conducted by the L.E.A. on <br /> October 3 , 1990 indicated that they will monitor the problem on a <br /> weekly basis. <br /> Violation #3 (17684): In certain areas, the intermediate <br /> cover (twelve inches of dirt over an area which has not been used <br /> for over 180 days) was not sufficient: most of these areas are in <br /> and around the methane pipes. Evidently, Pacific Energy, which <br /> operates the Methane Recovery System for the City of Stockton <br /> borrowed dirt from the intermediate cover areas to make berms to <br /> lay their pipes on and therefore exposed some waste. There was <br /> also an area on the south side of the landfill that needed more <br /> dirt to attain the one foot layer. This item has been corrected <br /> and inspected by the L.E.A. to his satisfaction. <br /> Violation #4 (17704) : The City of Stockton is currently <br /> working with the State Water Quality Control Board on a <br /> verification monitoring and correction plan. You will be <br /> informed of the development of this correctional program. <br /> Condensate From the Methane Recovery System: The condensate <br /> system has been carefully reviewed in April, 1990 and has been <br /> approved by the Water Quality Control Board under Order No. <br /> 88-208. A copy of Pacific Energy's letter, dated October 12 , <br /> 1990, regarding the condensate system is attached for your <br /> review. <br />