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HENRY M. HIRATA <br />DIRECTOR <br />December 4, 1990 <br />11 <br />COUNTY <br />FSA JOAQUIN <br />DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />P. O. BOX 1810 - 1810 E. HAZELTON AVENUE <br />STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA 95201 <br />(209) 468-3000 <br />Ed Padilla <br />Senior Environmental Health Specialist <br />San Joaquin Local Health District <br />445 North San Joaquin Street <br />P.O. Box 2009 <br />Stockton, California 95201 <br />EUGENE DELUCCHI <br />CHIEF DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br />THOMAS R. FLINN <br />DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br />MANUEL LOPEZ <br />DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br />RICHARD C. PAYNE <br />DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br />Re : Winterization Plan for Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill <br />Permit #39 -AA -005. <br />Mr. Ed Padilla: <br />In accordance with provisions set forth in Part B (Discharge <br />Specifications) of the Waste Discharge Requirements for the Corral <br />Hollow Sanitary Landfill the following Winterization Plan is <br />submitted for review. <br />The Winterization Plan will span the years 1990 through 1993 where <br />operations will begin in the fall and extend through the winter <br />season. The areas to receive waste during this time are as shown <br />in the topographic base map titled Winterization Plan. A schedule <br />has been provided showing the anticipated volume of waste to be <br />received during the winter period. The amount of waste to be <br />received is based upon a projected gate volume of 333,031 cubic <br />yards for 1989 and a seasonal duration period of 4 months. The <br />waste fill volumes have been computed using a 15 foot lift above <br />existing grades with side slopes of 3:1 and a 3% grade slope as <br />required by CCR Title 23, Chapter 3, Subchapter 15. If sufficient <br />space is not available for the duration period then parts of <br />adjacent areas may be used as needed to provide for additional <br />space. Also, since final grading of the winter areas will be well <br />below the final grade of the landfill, additional lifts may be <br />added in subsequent years to extend the life of the winter <br />operations. <br />The area to receive fill excluding the winter pad will cover <br />approximately 5 acres. During the three year period (1990-1993) <br />about 128,000 cubic yards of space will be utilized by compacting <br />refuse in Areas 1, 2, and 3. The order of operation will follow <br />