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— <br /> - � <br /> 0 <br /> Pieces of concretembble/piping, metals, tires, plastic, and glass pieces were observed protruding <br /> from the fill surfaces. Some surfaces ofthe fill had subsided. The southeast portion ofthe fill area <br /> is an active landfill disposal area. In this area tires, wood waste, mattresses, onnaU furniture, and <br /> household waste were observed partially buried. In addition, hundreds ofplastic "diet pill" <br /> (ephedrine) bottles with their bottoms removed were observed (probable result nfm <br /> no*thunnphetennino |ub) inthe fill and scattered at the base ofthe fill. Dirt from a borrow pile <br /> (consisting of dirt and asphalt pioona) located at the base ofthe fill partially covered the "freshly" <br /> dumped waste. <br /> Although the owner had been ordered by the court tocease disposal activities and to cleanup the <br /> site, this has not occurred. In fact, observations indicate that disposal activities are currently <br /> occurring on the southeast portion ofthe fill area. The LEA and Code Enforcement officer will <br /> advise the District Attorney's office of this apparent violation of the owner's tornnn of probation. <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: This site is an active illegal disposal site and should be considered as a <br /> candidate for cleanup (clean o|ouura) through the AB 2136 Program ifenappropriate enforcement <br /> order fails to achieve cleanup bythe owner. It is both an illegal landfill and the site of illegal surface <br /> dumping. The LEA 8'/orCode Enforcement office should initiate further enforcement actions that <br /> will |oud to cleanup by the owner, the County, and/or AB 2136 Program resources. The <br /> enforcement order format should incorporate Public Resources Code sections applicable tothe AB <br /> 2136 Program. — <br /> - <br /> Ther000nnmondod method ofcleanup would beclean closure of both the illegal landfill (separating <br /> trash and dirt and proper recycling or disposal of 1nauh} and the illegally disposed surface onUd <br /> vveoto. Use of machine sorting of large items and screening of the landfilled dirt and solid vvexto <br /> would allow maximum recovery ofburied recyclable materials. Reasonable mining techniques and <br /> recycling of scrap metals, concrete, and wood vveate should result in return of 5096 to 709& of <br /> clean landfilled soil tothe site and proper landfill disposal of no more than 10,OOOyd'of unusable <br /> solid waste. <br /> Note: Additional waste (landscaping, household, and tires) has accumulated on an adjoining <br /> property (Lynch/Santa Fe U|ege| Disposal Site, 38'CR'0O4O) tnthe north. The LEA 6k/nrCnde <br /> Enforcement office should simultaneously initiate enforcement actions against this property. The <br /> cleanup of this adjoining property should occur in conjunction with the cleanup of the Bill Lane <br /> Dump. <br /> - <br /> ` <br /> ` <br /> ` <br /> ` <br /> ' <br /> ' <br /> ' <br /> ` <br /> — <br />