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A 0 0 <br />`TE OF CALIFORNIA Pe*c WiL+n, inSV rnur <br />LALI ORNIA INTEGRATE® WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD <br />MO Ninth Street, Suite 100 <br />Sa: rramento, California 95814 <br />Fred Kaufman, Program Manager <br />San Joaquin County Public Health Services AUG 16 <br />Environmental Health Division <br />P. O. Box 2009 RECEIVEO <br />Stockton, CA 95201 AUG 1 9 1991 <br />Subject: Corral Hollow Landfill, Facility No. 39 -AA -0005 ENVIRONMENTAL HL <br />Dear Mr. Kaufman • PER M 1 T / N C US <br />This is in response to your June 24, 1991 letter to Board staff, Jack <br />Miller. Your letter was written in response to a comment letter prepared <br />by Board staff regarding the Notice and Order for the Corral Hollow <br />Landfill. Your letter discussed three items that necessitate a response. <br />1. We have received the "Declaration" portion of the Notice and Order. It <br />has been added to our files. <br />2. Your letter stated that a new Solid Waste Facilities Permit (SWFP) is <br />not required for the Corral Hollow Landfill, but acknowledged that a <br />change in operator had occurred. Board staff has determined that a new <br />SWFP is required as Public Resources Code (PRC), Section 44002 <br />prohibits the operation of a solid waste facility by any person, except <br />as authorized by the SWFP issued by LEA. Since permits are not <br />transferable and the City of Tracy is not the operator, the permit for <br />the site is invalid. A new SWFP is required for Corral Hollow <br />Landfill. <br />3. Your letter stated that the subject landfill would have to be closed if <br />a new SWFP was required for the operation of the facility. We do not <br />share that opinion based on the Permit Enforcement Policy (PEP) <br />approved by the Board in November 27, 1990 (enclosed). The PEP <br />expressly allows the continued operation of a previously permitted <br />facility under a Notice and Order. As a result, the facility would not <br />be required to close. <br />Your letter goes on to address an additional item and that is the use of <br />time tables within the Notice and Order. It is highly recommended that <br />Notice and Orders issued for permit violations contain a schedule of <br />necessary events that will conclude with the issuance of a new SWFP. <br />If you have any questions regarding the Notice and Order, <br />Brad Williams of the Board's Enforcement Branch at (916) <br />questions should be directed to Beatrice Cuenca at (916) <br />Sincerely, <br />Martha VazquezNnag <br />Permits Branch <br />Permitting and Compliance Division <br />Attachment <br />:Kaufman.itr/Andersen <br />-- Printed on Recycled Pager -- <br />please contact <br />323-1387. Permit <br />327-9351. <br />