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M <br />Ed Padilla <br />Senior Environmental Health Specialist <br />San Joaquin Local Health District <br />.445 N. San Joaquin Street <br />Stockton, CA 95201 <br />The location of the disposal area will be between stations 42+00 and 44+00 as <br />shown on the topographic base map. The amount of waste to be received <br />based on a projected scale volume of waste of 44,000 tons for the 1995-96 <br />seasonal duration of 4 months. The waste fill volumes have been compiled by <br />using 15 foot lift above existing grades with side slopes of 3:1 and a 3% grade <br />slope. If sufficient space is not available for the duration period, we have an <br />alternate winter pad located at station 33+00 and 36+00 and we can use the <br />same access road. <br />The pad is made up of <br />a concrete and <br />asphalt chip base <br />approximately 4 feel <br />thick with a 6" asphalt <br />top layer. The <br />dimensions of the <br />pad are 75X150 feet <br />and it provides sufficient <br />maneuverability <br />for vehicle travel <br />and unloading <br />operations. The access <br />road is asphalt <br />and 20 feet wide. <br />It provides vehicles <br />access to and from the <br />winter pad. <br />We have an intermediate grading plan which was submitted and approved on <br />09/21/90 by the Stat& W-atw Quality Control Board. With the 3% grade slope <br />and the 3:1 side slopes, the --storm water will drain off the top of the landfill into <br />a perimeter drainage- cittch. <br />