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adequacy of the lighting system. Additional lights will be added <br /> if the L.E.A. deems them necessary. I have also attached <br /> photographs which show the adequacy of lighting at the landfill. <br /> Concern 17706: Dust Control: When the inspector observed <br /> the situation, the landfill was closed and in the midst of our <br /> covering operation. Dust was coming from the unloading of dirt <br /> from scrapers. During our operating hours, we have a 2000 gallon <br /> water tank which adequately keeps the roads from becoming dusty. <br /> Concern 17708: Drainage and Erosion Control: I have never <br /> observed water flowing into Little John Creek, but I will <br /> continue to monitor the situation in the rainy season as I have <br /> in the past to make sure this does not occur. <br /> Concern 17696: Operating Site Maintenance: I have already <br /> inspected the methane gas recovery field and repaired all the <br /> small cracks in the field that the L.E.A. and I have observed. I <br /> will continue to monitor this situation on my weekly site <br /> inspections. <br /> Since the State Inspection, this landfill has been inspected <br /> by the L.E.A. on August 31, 1990 and on September 19, 1990. All <br /> items indicated above have either been corrected or are in the <br /> process of being corrected at this time. No violations were <br /> cited by the L.E.A. (there is a copy attached) . <br /> Phil Giambastiani, Operator, City of Stockton, <br /> Austin Road Landfill <br /> Date: <br /> CC: Stephen Chen, Deputy Public Works Director/ Streets <br /> Jerry Wickes, L.E.A. <br /> Leandro Ramos, Waste Management Specialist <br /> Pacific Energy: Alex Roqueta, Managing Production Field <br /> Operations <br />