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North County RC&SL Page 3 of 64 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin – Revised July 14, 2025 <br />Waste carried to the landfill by private individuals and smaller commercial haulers is deposited at <br />the Recycling Center. Recyclable materials are removed from the refuse, and the remaining <br />material is consolidated and periodically transported to the active face. <br /> <br />1.3.4 Recycling Center <br />The recycling center is located on the facility property, east of the entrance road adjacent to the <br />scale house (Plate 2 and 21). The recycling center is a drop-off point for private self-haul <br />(Plate 16) and some commercial haulers (Plate 17). The recycling center provides a more <br />controlled environment, with supervision, for the disposal of refuse (Section 7 and Table 4). <br /> <br />1.4 LOCATION <br />1.4.1 Landfill <br />The NCRC&SL is located at 17720 E. Harney Lane, Lodi California, in Section 21, T3N, R8E, <br />MDB&M on Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 065-120-02, 065-120-03, 065-120-08, and 065-120-09. <br />The facility is approximately nine miles east of Lodi, California (Plate 1). The northern one-third <br />of the property between the landfill and Harney Lane is a mitigation area established to create <br />wetlands to compensate for the relocation of a portion of the Paddy Creek that existed within the <br />present landfill footprint prior to construction of the landfill. This mitigation area contains some <br />wetland and marsh areas. <br /> <br />1.4.2 Surrounding Land Use <br />The landfill area itself is classified as urban industrial (waste facilities). The landfill is bordered on <br />east, south and west sides by vineyards. Other properties within a one-mile radius include <br />agricultural farmland on the east, pasture on the east and west, and field crops, deciduous fruits <br />and nuts, and livestock on the north (Plate 4) (Department of Water Resources, San Joaquin <br />County Land Use, 1996). <br /> <br />Several structures, including residential structures, have been built on the properties adjacent to <br />the landfill (Plate 5).