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3. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES (Staff Contact: Eric Trevena, 468-3436) <br /> a. HEALTH AND SAFETY: The land fill would not accept special wastes with any hazardous levels <br /> of contamination as specified in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (see Final SEIR <br /> L.1, Impact and Mitigation). <br /> F <br /> b. Submit an application for a hazardous waste permit to the Environmental Health Division. <br /> c. If hazardous material is stored on the site, the applicant must register with the County Office of <br /> Emergency Services. <br /> d. If hazardous waste is generated, the applicant must obtain an EPA identification number and <br /> comply with applicable regulations. <br /> e. All hazardous waste containers, including Waste Oil Tank, shall be labeled according to California <br /> Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66262.34. <br /> f. The well must be repaired with the installation of a sanitary seal under permit and inspection by <br /> the Environmental Health Division (Development Title Section 9-1115.4[e]). <br /> g. Obtain discharge requirements from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central <br /> Valley Region, prior to development (Water Code, Article 5, Section 13280). E <br /> EI <br /> h. Obtain authorization from the California Integrated Waste Management Board for any significant <br /> change in design or operation not authorized by the existing permit for this solid waste facility. <br /> 4. SAN JOAQUIN VALLE=Y UNIFIED AIR POLLUTIN CONTROL DISTRICT (Staff Contact: Tracy <br /> Bettencourt, 545-7000) I <br /> a. AIR QUALITY: Air quality impacts shall be reduced by implementing the following: <br /> (1) Water the working fact, excavation area, storage pile, unpaved roads, and all unvegetated <br /> soil areas frequently, adding a dust palliative (a non-toxic chemical suppressant, such as <br /> magnesium chloride [MgC12]that attracts water molecules from the air), thereby keeping the <br /> surface wet for a longer period. Regarding the watering of the working fact, a balance must <br /> be made between dust control and the generation of additional leachate. The landfill -� <br /> operator shall monitor dust levels and'levels of leachate generated to determine when and <br /> where water should be applied. <br /> (2) The project sponsor shall seek to minimize the extent of areas exposed to wind erosion. <br /> Exposed surfaces, including stockpiles and other bulk materials with the potential to emit <br /> dust, shall be stabilized with the application of water, chemicals, covered, or vegetated to the <br /> extent possible in accordance with the SJVUAPCD's Regulation 8030. On windy days,when <br /> dust plumes are present, active faces shall be watered down. <br /> (3) Plan and phase construction and closure operations so that they do not fake place <br /> simultaneously on dry windy days. Schedule dusty activities on separate days. <br /> (4) Design the site filling plan to facilitate screening of the active face from prevailing winds, ' <br /> whenever possible, to minimize the amount of wind blown dust released from the working <br /> face. <br /> San Joaquin County GP-99-7, ZR-99-6, UP-99-17, ER-99-21City of Stockton <br /> Community Development Page 28 <br />