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.y COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN FLINN <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS THOMAS R. <br /> DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> P.O.BOX 1810-1810 E.HAZELTON AVENUE MANUEL LOPEZ <br /> STOCKTON.CALIFORNIA 95201 DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> �'q •, �Q (209)468-3000 STEVEN WINKLER <br /> ��FORa FAX(209)468-2999 DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> HENRY M. HIRATA <br /> DIRECTOR <br /> October 16, 1995 <br /> M E M O R A N D U M <br /> TO: Ed Padilla, SREHS <br /> Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> FROM: Gabriel Karam G,Fc, <br /> Senior Solid Waste Engineer <br /> SUBJECT: 1995-1996 WINTERIZATION PLAN FOR NORTH <br /> COUNTY RECYCLING CENTER AND SANITARY <br /> LANDFILL PERMIT NUMBER 39-AA-0002 <br /> The following Winterization Plan for the North County Recycling <br /> Center and Sanitary Landfill is submitted for your information: <br /> I. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF WINTER DISPOSAL SITE <br /> This Winterization Plan will span the winter season of 1995-1996, <br /> where operations will begin in the fall and extend through the <br /> winter of the following year. The area to receive waste during <br /> this time is shown on Figure 1 . The amount of waste estimated to <br /> be landfilled, 54, 000 tons, is based upon a five percent increase <br /> over 1994 waste quantities landfilled for the same period. The <br /> winter seasonal duration period is estimated to be four months. <br /> The waste fill volume has been computed using two ten-foot lifts <br /> above the existing operations layer with side slopes of 3 :1 and a <br /> three percent grade slope as required by CCR Title 23, Chapter 3, <br /> Subchapter 15. <br /> The area to receive fill excluding the winter pad will cover <br /> approximately five acres. During the four month period (December <br /> 1995 to March 1996) , about 142, 000 cubic yards (based on 1994 <br /> Waste Quantities with a five percent increase) of space will be <br /> utilized by compacting refuse in the area shown. This volume <br /> assumes 1,100 pounds of waste in-place per cubic yard and a 3:1 <br /> waste to soil ratio. <br />