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a. The legal description of the site; <br /> b. The name, address and telephone number of the <br /> manager, foreman, superintendents or other person <br /> in direct charge of operations; <br /> ce The name, address and telephone number of applic&nt . <br /> and principal officers; <br /> 40 Any fictitious name proposed to be used; <br /> e. The proposed method of operation, including the <br /> location of cuts, type of equipment to be used, <br /> source and type of all cover material, water supply <br /> and sewage disposal; <br /> f. Date of application or referral to County Planning <br /> Commission for use permit under Zoning Ordinance, <br /> including certified copy of such permit, if issued; <br /> g. The method of fire control, as approved in writing <br /> by the local Fire Chief or Fire Marshal. <br /> (3) Renewal applications need not be accompanied by the plans <br /> and report required by (a) and (b) above if same are on <br /> file with the Health District, and are incorporated by <br /> reference thereto in such renewal application, together <br /> with a statement that there is no change in such pians <br /> and reports. <br /> 10. Disposal Area Regulations (Section 147 ) : <br /> A* The method of disposal used on any disposal area for the <br /> disposal of waste, garbage, refuse, or industrial waste, food <br /> processing wastes, vegetable and fruit packing'waste shall be <br /> the method commonly known as the "sanitary land fill" method, <br /> or the "fill and cover" or "cut and cover" type of operation, <br /> in which the dumped material is compacted and completely <br /> enclosed with a tight earth cover at the end of each dayle <br /> operation in order to eliminate odors and rodent and insect <br /> infestation, and to prevent fires, or by incineration in <br /> properly designed incinerators. <br /> Be The term f+sanitary land fill" as used herein is described and <br /> illustrated in I'An Analysis of Refuse Collection and Sanitary <br /> Land Fill Disposal" Technical Bulletin No. 8, Series 37, <br /> December 1952, published by the Sanitary Engineering Pro�eatw <br /> University of California Richmond, California, page* 68 <br /> through 90, a copy of which publication is on file in the <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District and on file at the office of <br /> the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. <br /> Co Such disposal area operations shall conform to the following <br /> minimum requirements: <br /> (1) GENERAL <br /> a. Reasonable compaction of all material placed on the <br /> disposal area shall be continu lly effected by the <br /> use of bulldozers or other equipment, so as properly <br /> to eliminate voids. _g_ <br />