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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2000
RECORD_ID
PR0504907
PE
4430
FACILITY_ID
FA0006398
FACILITY_NAME
SNYDERS SANITARY
STREET_NUMBER
23023
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
SANTA FE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
23023 S SANTA FE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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the sharp angle of the buried bank. What we found was a volume of materials from <br /> demolition of properties for their development. This was consistent with all the signs of <br /> what was exposed before we began to dig. We found no hazardous waste. The health <br /> department meters did not register any volumes of methane or other gasses. <br /> CORRECTION FOR ROBERT'S AUG. 16 HEALTH DEPARTMENT LETTER: <br /> The boiler tank was the last remaining surface metal at the property. It was not dug up. <br /> The tank dug up was a smashed water pressure system tank. The only household waste <br /> was consistent with the demolition of abandoned buildings. <br /> Now, Robert Mc Clellon suddenly is concerned with"class one" waste that is of no <br /> hazard to anyone. <br /> Who.is interfering? His dream of expensive and useless cleanup has one missing <br /> part. Who is going to pay for this and why? Manteca has 3 garbage cans at every house. <br /> Each city is blowing a lot of money trying to cut waste for the landfills. The law says <br /> they are filling too quickly. The have to cut 50%? What landfills around need all of this <br /> additional volume? Robert McClellon wants us to dig up a non-hazardous, 40 year old <br /> landfill that is buried on top of a 50 to 90 year old landfill. This bank is at the back 80' <br /> of the property and is helping strengthen the elevated Amtrack Railroad and the 140 acre <br /> sewer pond behind. This section of the property is at such a sharp angle that is of little <br /> use except for the need to control the weeds. The useful property is the flat ground. <br /> Our erected plan would be to remove what metal was exposed and then refill the <br /> trenches. I don't believe this August 16 plan by the health department was from Robert <br /> Mc Clellon without someone else in the department interfering. <br />
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