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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0011836
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1800090
STREET_NUMBER
9999
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336-
APN
20106003, -05, 18115007, -16
ENTERED_DATE
6/26/2018 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
9999 S AUSTIN RD
RECEIVED_DATE
8/15/2023 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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1 <br /> Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.A-25 <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> of prey for raptors in the vicinity of the airport. Thus,relocation of the South Fork of South <br /> Littlejohns Creek,and continuation of current levels of prey at the landfill,would not <br /> substantially enhance the habitat for raptors,which,in any case,do not pose a substantial threat <br /> to aircraft safety at the Stockton Metropolitan Airport. <br /> The following procedures are proposed as part of the project: <br /> • Existing measures to discourage birds from the landfill will be continued. Surface area <br /> of ponds will be limited to the extent feasible. <br /> • The project sponsor will continue to monitor bird populations. If follow-up surveys <br /> ' show an increase in bird populations, the project sponsor will increase mitigation <br /> measures such as covering the fill areas as soon as possible and using noise-makers and <br /> other measures as necessary to discourage birds from the site, until bird population <br /> levels return to the level found in pre-project surveys. Use of noise-makers would be <br /> limited to daylight hours. <br /> • As required by California Code of Regulation Title 27,Section 20270(b),Airport Safety, <br /> the owner or operators proposing to site new solid waste facility units and lateral <br /> expansions within a five-mile radius of any airport runway end used by turbojet or <br /> piston-type aircraft must notify the affected airport and the FAA. Forward notified the <br /> Stockton Metropolitan Airport and FAA by letter on July 6,2018. (Basso,2018a). <br /> • As required by California Code of Regulation Title 27,Section 20270(c),Airport Safety, <br /> the owner or operator must place the demonstration in the operating record that the site <br /> will not pose a bird hazard to aircraft, and notify the Department of Resources Recycling <br /> and Recovery(CalRecycle)that it has been placed in the operating record. Forward <br /> notified CalRecycle that the demonstration was placed in the operating record by letter <br /> on July 6,2018. (Basso,2018d,2018e). <br /> • The project sponsor shall comply with the requirements applicable to existing landfills <br /> contained in Federal Aviation Administration(FAA)Advisory Circulars 150/5200-33B, <br /> Hazardous Wildlife Attractants on or Near Airports, and 150/5200-34A, Construction or <br /> Establishment of Landfills Near Public Airports. Requirements in Advisory Circular <br /> 150/5200-33B applicable to the proposed project include notification of the FAA and <br /> airport, and a demonstration that the landfill is designed and operated so it does not <br /> pose a bird hazard to aircraft. Forward notified the Stockton Metropolitan Airport and <br /> FAA by letter on July 6,2018. (Basso,2018a). The effectiveness of the gull control <br /> program at the existing landfill in avoiding bird hazards to aircraft is discussed under <br /> Surrounding and Nearby Land Uses, above, and the demonstration that the site will not <br /> pose a bird hazard to aircraft was placed in the operating record by letter on July 6, 2018. <br /> (Basso,2018b). Advisory Circular 150/5200-34A applies only to establishment of new <br /> landfills near airports, and does not apply to the proposed project. <br /> • In addition to the procedures proposed as part of the project identified above,the project <br /> sponsor will abide by any additional reasonable and feasible measures designated by <br /> the Stockton Metropolitan Airport or the FAA to mitigate bird population impacts that <br /> could be caused by the proposed project. <br /> A biologist from the U.S. Department of Agriculture,Animal and Plant Health Inspection <br />
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