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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
1993_1
RECORD_ID
PR0440001
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004514
FACILITY_NAME
AUSTIN ROAD/ FORWARD LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
9069
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
9069 S AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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520a.5A <br /> 6. AC-310N. _ <br /> 8. Waste disposal sites located or proposed to be located within the areas established for an airport by the <br /> guidelines set forth in paragraph 7a,b, and c of this order should not be allowed to,operate. If a waste disposal site <br /> is incompatible with an airport in accordance with guidelines of paragraph 7 and cannot be closed within a reasona- <br /> ble time, it should be operated in accordance with the criteria and instructions issued by Federal agencies such as <br /> the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services, and other such regulatory <br /> bodies that may have applicable requirements. The appropriate FAA airports office should advise airport owners, <br /> operators and waste disposal proponents against locating, permitting or concurring m the location of a landfill or <br /> similar facility on or in the vicinity of airports. <br /> (1) Additionally,any operator proposing a new or expanded waste disposal site within 5 miles of a runway. <br /> end should notify the airport and the appropriate FAA Airports office so as to provide an opportunity to review and <br /> comment on the site in accordance with guidance contained in this order.FAA field offices may wish to contact the <br /> appropriate State director of the United States Department of Agriculture to assist in this review. Also, any Air <br /> Traffic control tower manager or Flight Standards District Office manager and their staffs that become aware of a <br /> proposal to develop or expand a disposal site should notify the appropriate FAA Airports office. <br /> b. The operation of a disposal site located beyond the areas described in paragraph 7 must be properly super- <br /> vised to insure compatibility with the airport. <br /> c. If at any time the disposal site,by virtue of its location or operation,presents a potential hazard to aircraft <br /> operations, the owner should take action to correct the situation or terminate operation of the facility. If the owner <br /> of the airport also owns or controls the disposal facility and is subject to Federal obligations to protect compatibility <br /> of land uses around the airport, failure to take corrective action could place the airport owner in noncompliance <br /> with its commitments to the Federal govemmenL The appropriate FAA office should immediately evaluate the situ- <br /> ation to determine compliance with federal agreements and take such action as may be warranted under the guide- <br /> lines as prescribed in Order 5190.6,Airports Compliance Requirements,current edition. <br /> (1) Airport owners should be encouraged to make periodic inspections of current operations of existing <br /> where potential bird hazard problems have been reported. <br /> disposal sites mesa a federally obligated airport <br /> d. This order is not intended to resolve all related problems, but is specifically directed toward eliminating <br /> waste disposal sites, landfills and similarly titled facilitiesm the proximity of airports, thus providing a safer envi- <br /> ronment for aircraft operations. <br /> e. At airports certificated under Federal Aviation Regulations Pan 139, the airport certification manual/speci- <br /> fications should require disposal site inspections at appropriate intervals for those operations meeting the criteria of <br /> paragraph 7 that cannot be closed.These inspections are necessary to assure that bird populations are not increasing <br /> and that appropriate control procedures are being established and followed. The appropriate FAA Airports offices <br /> should develop working relationships with state aviation agencies and state agencies that have authority over waste <br /> disposal and landfills to stay abreast of proposed developments acrd expansions and apprise them of the hazards to <br /> aviation that these sites present <br /> f. When proposing a disposal site,opera-tors should make their plans available to the appropriate state r•eguia- <br /> tory agencies.Many states have criteria concerning siting requirements specific to their jurisdictions. <br /> g. Additional information on waste disposal,bird hazard and related problems may be obtained from the fol- <br /> lowing agencies: <br /> . ° U.S.Department of Interior Fish and VIldlife Service <br /> 18th and C Streets,NW <br /> Washington,DC 20240 <br /> U.S.Department of Agriculture <br /> Animal Plant Health Inspection Service <br /> P.O.Box 96464 <br /> Animal Damage Control Program <br /> Room 1624 South Agriculture Building <br /> Washington,DC 20090-6464 <br />
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