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Rule 804.0 Landfills
<br />2.0
<br />Applicability: All operational landfill sites, landfill closure activities, and activities conducted at closed landfill sites which disturb surface soils
<br />covering an area of more than one acre.
<br />5.1
<br />Construction of a landfill site.
<br />Requirements of District Rule 8020 and the California Code of Regulations (CCR) Sections 17616
<br />and 18222 apply.
<br />5.2
<br />Adjacent public paved roads,
<br />Limit or promptly remove any accumulation of mud or dirt at the end of work day or once every 24
<br />shoulders & accesses.
<br />hours. Recommend use of paved aprons, gravel strips, or wheel washers. The use of blower
<br />devices for the removal of accumulations is prohibited. The use of dry rotary brushes is prohibited,
<br />except where preceded or accompanied by wetting to limit dust emissions.
<br />5.2.1
<br />Interior roads of the landfill site.
<br />Landfill roads connected to off-site adjacent paved public roads must be paved for a sufficient
<br />distance to allow mud and dirt accumulation to drop off. Sufficient cleaning of interior roads to limit
<br />carry out onto the off-site public roads. The use of blower devices for removal of accumulations is
<br />prohibited. Use of dry rotary brushes is prohibited, except when preceded or accompanied by
<br />sufficient wetting.
<br />5.4
<br />Storage of construction vehicles,
<br />Rule 8070 applies.
<br />equipment, and materials.
<br />6.1
<br />Report of Disposal Site Information
<br />Keep a copy of RDS] at the landfill site or other site approved by District, for inspection by authorized
<br />RDSI .
<br />District employees upon request.
<br />Rule 8060 .Paved and Unpaved Road
<br />2.0
<br />Applicability..- Any paved, or unpaved public or private road, street, highway, freeway, alley, way, access drive, access easement, or driveway
<br />constructed or modified after December 10, 1993. Road construction and repair activities are subject to requirements set forth in Rule 8020.
<br />Exemptions: Easements and roads providing access for not more than ten residences; paved roads less than three miles in length, and
<br />4.0
<br />unpaved roads less than 1/2 mile in length; agricultural access roads; gated roads owned by a public agency, special district, or public utility on
<br />which public access is prohibited; road maintenance and resurfacing activities, not including reconstruction or modifications that add travel
<br />lanes or traffic capacity; and roads which have been approved, or for which construction bids have been awarded, prior to December 10, 1993.
<br />5.1.1
<br />New construction, modifications, or
<br />Comply with American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
<br />approvals of paved roads with
<br />guidelines for the width of shoulders and median shoulders. Additional requirements, exemptions or
<br />projected average daily vehicle trips of
<br />altemative compliance measures may apply.
<br />500 vehicles or more.
<br />5.2
<br />Construction and use of new unpaved
<br />At least 50% of the length of the new unpaved road surface is controlled by application of chemical
<br />roads or road segments (except where
<br />dust suppressant/stabilizer, or the entire unpaved surface is controlled by application of water at least
<br />natural moisture is sufficient to limit
<br />one time per week as necessary, or at least 25% of the length of the new unpaved road is paved to
<br />VDE).
<br />provide a permanent stable surface.
<br />6.1
<br />Government Agencies with jurisdiction
<br />Require preparation and submittal of a written report to the SJVUAPCD documenting compliance
<br />over publicly maintained paved roads
<br />with the provisions of this Rule. Initial report prepared for the year 1994 and biennially thereafter.
<br />open to public access.
<br />Additional requirements apply.
<br />Rule 8070 Parking, Shipping, Receiving, Transfer, Fueling and Service Areas
<br />2.0
<br />Applicability: All unpaved vehicle and/or equipment parking areas, fueling and service areas; and shipping, receiving, and transfer areas which
<br />are of one acre or larger in size.
<br />3.0
<br />Exemptions: Activities described above which are conducted on sites less than one acre in size; agricultural activities, including storage,
<br />maintenance, and parking of agricultural equipment associated with those activities; temporary areas used for timber harvesting activities; and
<br />exposed surfaces of lake and river beds.
<br />4.1
<br />On days the area is used (except
<br />Application of either water at least once daily, a chemical dust suppressantlstabilizer in accordance
<br />where natural moisture is sufficient to
<br />with manufacturer's recommendations for road applications, or gravel to the entire surface.
<br />limit VDE).
<br />4.2
<br />Public paved roads, shoulders, and
<br />Limit or promptly remove any accumulation of mud or dirt at the end of work day or once every 24
<br />access ways adjacent to the site.
<br />hours. Recommend use of paved aprons, gravel strips, or wheel washers. The use of blower
<br />devices for the removal of accumulations is prohibited. The use of dry rotary brushes is prohibited,
<br />except where preceded or accompanied by wetting to limit dust emissions.
<br />For additional information, please contact the Compliance Division of your nearest regional office:
<br />Northern Region Central Region Southern Region
<br />4230 Kiernan Avenue, Suite 130 1990 East Gettysburg Ave. 2700 M Street, Suite 275
<br />Modesto CA 95356-9321 Fresno CA 93726 Bakersfield CA 93301-2370
<br />(209) 557-6400 (559) 230-5950 (661) 326-6900
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