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State Inspection- Corral Hollow Landfill Page 5 of%5 <br /> Facility No.- 39-AA-0005 <br /> Comments: <br /> Violations: <br /> PRC 44002 Permit, Authorized Operator- San Joaquin County Public Works in 8/24/90 <br /> correspondence informed the Regional Water Quality Control Board that "effective July 1, <br /> 1990, the County of San Joaquin assumed, from the City of Tracy, operational control and <br /> ownership of the Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill. " The LEA issued a Stipulated Notice and <br /> Order (N&O) on 5/28/91 requiring the new operator to conduct a CEQA review as a part of the <br /> process for obtaining an SWFP. <br /> PRC 44014(b) Permit, Terms and Conditions- The 10/17/90 5-Year Permit Review noted that "it <br /> is the determination of the LEA that there is a significant change in the current design and <br /> operation of the solid waste facility." A violation of the terms and conditions of the SWFP <br /> by "exceeding the average daily permit capacity of 850 cubic yards" was documented in the <br /> 5/28/91 Stipulated N&O (PRC, 44004) . In the Stipulated N&O the LEA specified that "the <br /> landfill may receive an average of 1100 cubic yards per day with daily peak loading of up to <br /> 1800 cubic yards per day. " <br /> CCR 17616 Report of Disposal Site Information- As a part of the SWFP application, the new <br /> owner/operator, San Joaquin County Public Works, must file with the LEA an RDSI which <br /> thoroughly and completely describes site operations and conditions. The RDSI must contain <br /> the information specified in 14 CCR 18222. <br /> CCR 18255(a) (1) Preliminary Closure/Postclosure Maintenance Plans- As a part of the SWFP <br /> application, the new owner/operator, San Joaquin County Public Works, must submit <br /> preliminary closure/postclosure maintenance plans. <br /> Waste Management Specialis <br /> L <br />