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®PQ u(�co <br /> COUNTY OF SAN G I EUGENE DELUCCHI <br /> �< DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CHIEF DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> P.0.BOX 1810-1610 E.HAZELTON AVENUE <br /> . �. THOMAS R.FLINN <br /> z� STOCKTON,CALIFORNIA 95201 DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> A�/FO R (209)468-3000 MANUEL LOPEZ <br /> DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> HENRY M. HIRATA RICHARD C.PAYNE <br /> DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> DIRECTOR � �, _. � ., <br /> OEC 1 6 1091 <br /> ?"NVIRONINIENTAL 1-11- 1 T' <br /> MAL <br /> December 11, 1991 P R IM IT/11S,F"Rvi F', <br /> M E M O R A N D U M <br /> TO: Fred Kaufman, Program Manager <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> Public Health Services <br /> FROM: Tom Horton <br /> Solid Waste Manager <br /> SUBJECT: CALIFORNIA WASTE REMOVAL <br /> SYSTEM TRANSFER STATION <br /> CONFORMANCE TO COSWMP <br /> The following information is being supplied in response to your <br /> question as to whether the California Waste Removal System Transfer <br /> Station is in compliance with the 1986 County Solid Waste <br /> Management Plan (COSWMP) . <br /> EXPIRATION DATE <br /> As you know, the laws which provided for the preparation, review, <br /> revision, and finding of conformance to COSWMPs were repealed as <br /> of January 1, 1990, by Assembly Bill 939. When the law existed, <br /> it required the lead agency (Public Works in San Joaquin County) <br /> responsible for maintaining the COSWMP to make a finding of <br /> conformance to the COSWMP for any new or expanded facilities. <br /> The COSWMPs were required to be reviewed every three years, and <br /> revised when necessary. There were no expiration dates for <br /> COSWMPs. Once approved by the California Waste Management Board <br /> (Board) , they continued to be in effect until revised. Even when <br /> the law was repealed on January 1, 1990, they continued to be in <br /> effect as local plans. <br />