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STATE OF CALIFORNIA GEORGE DEUEMERAN,Governor <br /> CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD <br /> 1020 NINTH STREET,SUITE 300 <br /> SACRAMENTO,CALIFORNIA 95814 <br /> SEP 2 5 1990 <br /> Ed Padilla <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services <br /> 1601 Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> Subject: Draft Permit for North County Landfill, <br /> Facility No. 39-AA-0022 <br /> Dear Mr. Padilla: <br /> In response to your recent draft Solid Waste Facilities Permit <br /> (SWFP) , I am forwarding the following comments. <br /> Staff appreciates that the Permit Desk Manual was used <br /> extensively as a guidance document in preparing the draft SWFP. <br /> Minor changes have been noted in pencil on the actual draft SWFP <br /> which is attached. <br /> Please incorporate the following changes into the permit: <br /> FINDINGS: <br /> 1. since this is a new permit/project, concise information on <br /> the site's history and project description needs to be <br /> provided as an introduction. For example, information <br /> regarding why the facility was built would be helpful to the <br /> casual reviewer. <br /> rJ D. The receipt of wood waste and ash are not mentioned in the <br /> SWFP Application nor the RDSI. Clarification is necessary. <br /> Ash is considered a special waste and procedures for its <br /> testing, handling and disposal need to be identified in the <br /> RDSI. To my knowledge, ash was not included in any <br /> environmental document. <br /> How will oil and batteries be handled, will they be <br /> recycled? If they will be recycled, see comments under 11G11. <br /> E. Specify the average amount of waste received daily. Also <br /> include the amount of waste which will be taken annually. <br /> Provide a conversion factor for how many tons of waste there <br /> are per cubic yard. <br /> G. The proposed recycling and composting activities mentioned <br /> in this section, with the exception of salvaging at the <br /> active face, should have been considered in an environmental <br /> review document. After this has occurred, the SWFP will <br />