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e. Disposal of food processing wastes <br /> f. Disposal of contaminated soils <br /> 9. Disposal of liquids/slurries <br /> h. Disposal of septic tank pumpings and sewage sludge <br /> i. Disposal of medical waste <br /> j. Scavenging <br /> k. Open burning <br /> I. Standing water over covered fill areas <br /> Specifications <br /> 1 The San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division, <br /> through this permit, may prohibit, or condition the handling or disposal of solid <br /> waste to protect the public health and safety, rehabilitate, enhance the <br /> environment, or to mitigate adverse environmental impacts. <br /> 2. Any change that would cause the design or operation of the facility not to <br /> conform to the conditions of this permit may be considered a significant change <br /> and would require a permit revision. <br /> 3. This facility has a permitted capacity of 1200 tons per day and shall not receive <br /> more than this amount without first obtaining a revised permit. <br /> 4. A change in operator would require a new permit. <br /> 5. This revision of the solid waste facilities permit supersedes the permit originally <br /> issued on February 1, 1983. This permit has been revised as a result of the 5 <br /> year permit review, and is intended to update the previous permit. <br /> 6. The annual spring clean-up for the City of Stockton would cause the operator <br /> to extend its operational hours. It would also be open on Saturdays during the <br /> months of April and May. Only special pickup of household refuse is added to <br /> the waste stream. <br /> Provisions <br /> 1 This permit is subject to review by the LEA, and may be modified, suspended, <br /> or revoked for sufficient cause after a hearing. <br /> 2. Approved safety equipment shall be used by all operating and maintenance <br /> employees at this facility. <br /> 3. The facility is impacting the groundwater, and remediation has been required <br /> as outlined in RWQCB Order #92-143 and #90-122 and shall comply with all <br /> 5 <br />