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California Waste Removal Systems, Inc. <br /> Page 8 of 11 <br /> 17513 Solid Waste Removal <br /> Mr . Sanchez told me that wastes are generally removed within 24 hours <br /> with a maximum storage time of 48 hours . Waste that originates in <br /> San Joaquin County is transported to Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill <br /> while that which comes from Sacramento County is returned to a <br /> Sacramento County landfill on Kiefer Boulevard. <br /> 17514 Parking <br /> No transfer vehicles were parked off-site on public streets . After <br /> cleaning, vehicles (and hauling containers) are parked and/or stored <br /> on a lot adjoining the permitted transfer station boundary. Parking <br /> is also provided for employees on an adjoining property. <br /> 17515 Scavenging <br /> No scavenging was observed. <br /> 17516 Salvaging Permitted at Transfer Stations <br /> Resource recovery is an integral part of station operations and does <br /> not interfere with the movement of vehicles moving waste into or out <br /> of the facility. A new ten man sorter was mentioned in the LEA <br /> inspection report of 10/90 , and was operating the day of this <br /> , nspection. <br /> 17517 Volume Reduction <br /> Activities associated with volume reduction (baling, compacting , <br /> composting, etc. ) did not interfere with station operations nor cause <br /> health, safety, or nuisance problems. I did not observe safety <br /> hazards to equipment operators. <br /> 17518 Processing Area <br /> Resource recovery and volume reduction operations were confined to <br /> specific, clearly defined areas of the transfer station. <br /> 17519 Processing Operations <br /> All processing operations were conducted in an organized fashion. <br /> I did not observe these operations (baling, sorting, compacting, <br /> composting) to cause health, safety, or nuisance problems . The new <br /> ten man sorter is equipped with an emergency "stop cord" at each <br /> station. <br /> 17520 Storage of Salvage <br /> Storage of salvage occurred in clearly defined areas of the station. <br /> A covered storage area for cardboard and newspaper , noted in the LEA <br /> inspection of 11/90, was observed adjacent to the baler . Recyclable <br /> materials (aluminum cans, glass, plastic, paper, used oil) which are <br /> brought by the public to the "buy-back" center are stored in <br /> appropriate containers. Compacted and baled metals were stored under <br /> a roofed area adjacent to the tipping floor . Wood and brush is <br /> collected and stored directly behind the tipping building. Leaves <br /> Waste Management Specialist <br />