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1 T <br /> J U N 2 2 1990 <br /> i ENVIRONMENTAL HEALT'' <br /> PERMIT/SI=RS„r”` �,`; L A 3 <br /> ASSOCIATES <br /> Consultants in Wastes <br /> Management and January 25, 1990 <br /> Environmental Control Project 939`02.22 <br /> Mr. Tom Horton <br /> Solid Waste Manager <br /> Department of Public Works <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> P.O. Box 1810 <br /> Stockton, California 95201 <br /> Re: Preliminary Entrance and <br /> Recycling Facility Design, <br /> North County Sanitary <br /> Landfill <br /> Dear Tom: <br /> EMCON Associates (EMCON) is pleased to submit this letter report which <br /> describes proposed landfill ancillary facilities and public transfer/recycling facility <br /> options for the North County Sanitary Landfill (NCSL). This report is pursuant to <br /> our agreement regarding Phase I design services for the NCSL, located in San <br /> Joaquin County. <br /> Recently enacted State legislation will substantially change existing solid waste <br /> management practices. Design of the NCSL must accommodate these <br /> legislative changes, and it must be flexible enough to serve the growing waste <br /> stream. <br /> This report presents EMCON's view of how both landfill support facilities and <br /> public recycling/transfer facilities can be integrated into the landfill construction to <br /> provide flexible and expandable service. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The proposed North County Sanitary Landfill is designed to replace the existing <br /> Harney Lane Landfill. The NCSL has a design capacity of 17,300,000 cubic <br /> yards and an estimated service life of 36 years. The initial incoming waste <br /> 1921 Ringwood Avenue, San Jose, California 95131, (408)453-7300 <br />