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POUI/y <br />a. THOMAS R. FLINN <br />DIRECTOR <br />c4CiFOa��P <br />THOMAS M. GAU <br />CHIEF DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br />MANUEL SOLORIO <br />DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br />STEVEN WINKLER <br />DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br />ROGER JANES <br />BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR <br />November 6, 2006 <br />Mr. Robert McClellon, Program Coordinator, REHS <br />San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor <br />Stockton, California 95202 <br />P. O. BOX 1810 - 1810 E. HAZELTON AVENUE <br />STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95201 <br />(209) 468-3000 FAX (209) 468-2999 <br />wwwsjgov.orgworks <br />{LL�r��zWVED <br />SUBJECT: FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL: EMERGENCY WAIVER OF STANDARDS <br />REPORTING REQUIREMENT -- <br />Dear <br />Dear Mr. McClellon: <br />In accordance with Title 14 CCR section 17210.5, following is our report related to the <br />July 26, 2006, Emergency Waiver of Standards for the County's Foothill Sanitary Landfill: <br />1. The daily amount of disaster debris received, diverted, and disposed at the facility: <br />® July 26, 2006 to October 26, 2006, the site received a total of thirty two (32) dead animals as a <br />result of the summer heat wave. The total weight of these animals was approximately 38,400 <br />lbs. or 19.2 tons. <br />2. The jurisdiction or origin for the disaster debris received at the facility: <br />• The noted dead animals originated from the City of Escalon. <br />3. The increase in tonnage or volume of waste received per day during the effective period of the <br />activated waiver: <br />• 19.2 tons on July 27, 2006, <br />4. The facilities used to process the disaster debris: <br />• __ Foothill Sanitary Landfill <br />If you have any questions, please contact me at 468-3066. <br />Sincerely, <br />JAIME L. PEREZ <br />Solid Waste Operations Manager <br />JLP:sc <br />R:\Jaime\LETTERS\R Mcclellon FSL Emergency Waiver of Standards 90 days report.doc <br />c: Jesse Padilla, Foothill Sanitary Inc. Landfill Manager <br />LA31101 <br />