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r <br /> Qu1w <br /> 2 a�f Z COUNTY F S• ' UI EUGENE DELUCCHI <br /> CHIEF DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br /> e P.O.BOX 1810—1810 E.HAZELTON AVENUE THOMAS R.FLINN <br /> �w STOCKTON,CALIFORNIA 95201 DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> (209)468 3000 <br /> FOR MANUEL LOP RZ <br /> HENRY M.HIRATA ` 1 NE <br /> DIRECTOR <br /> 1 <br /> y' <br /> April 26, 1991 r, R 2 9 1991 <br /> EN P{�ONI TISEVI� SL7M <br /> M E M O R A N D U M <br /> TO: Ed Padilla <br /> Senior Environmental Health Specialist <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> FROM: Tom Horton <br /> Solid Waste Manager <br /> SUBJECT: INSPECTION - CORRAL HOLLOW SANITARY LANDFILL <br /> This memorandum is to express my concern about the April 24, 1991 <br /> inspection of the Corral Hollow Landfill and the type of <br /> violations for which we have been cited (copy attached) . I <br /> believe that some of the violations listed were not justified and <br /> request that this letter be placed in your files as the County's <br /> response to the inspection report. The following is a list of <br /> the violations with my comments: <br /> 1. Records - Soil Violation: The County was cited for a <br /> records violation when a truck load of non-contaminated soil <br /> was allowed to dump during the inspection. The soil came <br /> from a water line trench that was being repaired by the City <br /> of Tracy. A copy of the letter from the City of Tracy is <br /> attached for your records. <br /> The inspection report requires the County to furnish <br /> documentation that this load and all future loads are non- <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> For you information, the County as a policy, does not accept <br /> soil at its landfills. However, the Corral Hollow landfill <br /> must import all of its soil for operation and final cover. <br /> Therefore, in special cases, when the soil's origin is <br /> known, the soil might be accepted. This is a rare <br /> occurrence. <br /> Our permit does not prohibit us from accepting soil or <br /> construction demolition material. Nor does the County's <br /> 1 <br />