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STATE OF CALIFORNIA GEORGE DEUKMFJIAN, Govemr <br /> CALIFORNIA WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD <br /> 1020 NINTH STREET, SUITE 300 <br /> SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 <br /> DEC 12w <br /> TO: Joe Walker, Assistant Director <br /> Public Works Department-Stockton Corporation Yard' <br /> 1465 So. Lincoln Street <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> Subject: Report of inspection: Austin Road Landfill <br /> 39-AA-001 <br /> Government Code Section 66796.38 requires the California Waste <br /> Management Board (Board) to conduct inspections of solid waste <br /> facilities for the purpose of evaluating compliance with the <br /> State Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal (Title 14. <br /> California Administrative Code, Division 7 Chapter 31 commencing <br /> with section 17200). Under this program, each facility will be <br /> inspected at least three separate times. As you are aware by <br /> now, staff has already conducted one of these inspections at <br /> the subject facility. The date of that inspection was 10/28, 29 <br /> and 31/86. A report resulting from the recent inspection is <br /> enclosed. If photographs are referred to in the inspection <br /> report, copies will be obtainable upon written request. <br /> The goal of our inspection program is to verify compliance with <br /> each of the State Minimum Standards, not merely to find <br /> violation(s) of these standards. In order to achieve this we <br /> will, as I stated above, be inspecting each facility at least <br /> three times. This will provide the following advantages over the <br /> previous inspection techniques: <br /> The program will provide greater fairness to operators of <br /> facilities by reducing the possibility that one operator <br /> will be inspected under adverse conditions and <br /> another under favorable conditions. <br /> The program will allow for evaluation of conditions,, which <br /> show seasonal variations such as effectiveness of leachate <br /> control systems, vectors, dust, etc. <br /> The program will provide a track record of compliance <br /> which will be used in evaluating standards for which a <br /> single violation may not be sufficient reason to place the <br /> facility on the State List of Non-Complying Facilities <br /> when the facility is generally in compliance with that <br /> standard, i.e.,, the daily cover standard. <br />