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STATE OF CAilFORN1A Pem Wilson,Governor <br /> CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD <br /> 8800 cal Center Drive <br /> Sacramento,California 95826 <br /> am <br /> KEW: VEW <br /> JAN 2 5 1993 <br /> January 15, 1993 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Mr. Thomas Horton, Solid Waste Manager <br /> San Joaquin County Public Works Department <br /> P.O. Box 1810 <br /> Stockton, California 95201 <br /> Subject: Conditional Approval of Final Cover Test Pact <br /> Construction Specifications, Harney Lane Landfall, <br /> San Joaquin County, Facility No. 39-AA-0003 <br /> Dear Mr. Horton: <br /> On December 21, 1992, California Integrated Waste Management <br /> Board (Board) staff received one copy of "Construction <br /> Specifications For Test Pad Harney Lane Landfill, San Joaquin <br /> County, California, " with a cover letter, dated December 18, <br /> 1992 . <br /> The test pad construction specifications have been reviewed by <br /> the Board, the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board (Regional Water Board) , and the San Joaquin County Public <br /> Health Service, Environmental Health Division [Local Enforcement <br /> Agency (LEA) ] . <br /> Based upon the information submitted, the test pad construction <br /> specifications are hereby conditionally approved provided that <br /> the following terms ,and conditions are met: <br /> 1. A tentative construction schedule be developed and submitted <br /> to the reviewing agencies by not later than February 10, <br /> 1993 . <br /> 2. The reviewing agencies are to. be given a minimum 24- hours <br /> advance notice prior to initiation of test pad construction <br /> and changes in soil 'admixture placement. <br /> 3 . The specifications state that a minimum of 60% of mixed <br /> material will pass a number 4 sieve. Furthermore, .Caltrans <br /> Standard Specification Number 24 does not have a clear <br /> correlation with the Ione Clay/Borrow Source admixture <br /> except for the test pad specification statement regarding <br />; soil particle size. The maximum particle size for the <br /> admixture of not more than 2.5 inches should also be <br /> considered, unless you wish to have the maximum particle <br /> size smaller (one inch?) . The workplan should explicitly <br /> • s <br /> a <br /> 9 _ <br /> —Printed an Recycled Paper— <br />