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20 <br />Exhibit 6 <br /> <br /> <br />NORTH COUNTY RECYCLING CENTER AND SANITARY LANDFILL <br /> <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> <br /> <br />Requirements of state laws prohibit the disposal of regulated hazardous wastes and liquids at the North <br />County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill (NCRC&SL). To monitor compliance with these requirements, a <br />Load Checking Program has been implemented for the NCRC&SL to detect hazardous wastes and liquids <br />which are prohibited at the site. The following elements of the program have been initiated at the site: <br /> <br /> Wastes which are prohibited are the following: <br /> <br /> Free liquids, including liquid residues in containers or cans which are greater than five <br />gallons in volume. <br /> Large dead animals <br /> Chemicals or chemical sludge which is toxic, corrosive, an irritant, or a strong sensitizer <br /> Cannery waste <br /> Infectious wastes <br /> Radioactive wastes <br /> Flammables or explosives <br /> Oil, batteries, or fuel wastes <br /> Pesticides or insecticides (properly rinsed containers certified by the Agriculture <br /> Commissioner’s office are allowed) <br /> Bag house or air scrubber wastes <br /> Asbestos wastes <br /> Tank cleaning sludge or sediments <br /> Contaminated soil or sand <br /> PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyl) <br /> <br /> If prohibited wastes are delivered to the NCRC&SL and detected under the Load Checking Program, the <br />responsible customer will be requested to remove such waste from the site for disposal at a properly <br />designated disposal site. Further information regarding proper disposal of the prohibited wastes listed <br />above is available from the San Joaquin County Department of Public Health Services, Environmental <br />Health Department at (209) 468-3420.