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CHWMP <br /> Page Map Figure <br /> General PlanN=bIr EaLeal= <br /> Land use Section _ <br /> Seismic (Known Faults) Page 10 Map 3 11-1 <br /> Mineral Resources Page 17 Map 6 11-4 <br /> Prime Agricultural Land Page 58 Map 10 11-1 <br /> Major Transportation Routes Page 116 Map 20 12-1 <br /> (see Chapter 12) Page 117 Map 21 12-1 <br /> Page 118 Map 22 12-1 <br /> Page 119 Map 23 12-1 <br /> Page 120 Map 24 12-1 <br /> Environmental Constraints Seclign <br /> 100-year Floodplain Page 195 Map 55 11-2 <br /> 11.2 CANDIDATE AREAS FOR TRANSFER FACILITIES <br /> Commercial hazardous waste transfer facilities are needed in the <br /> County to manage hazardous wastes generated by small quantity genera- <br /> tors and households. A transfer station may also be needed to serve <br /> public agencies who are responsible for removing containers and <br /> managing spills of hazardous waste on city and County roads. <br /> A total of five candidates are opportunity areas for siting hazardous <br /> waste transfer facilities. These areas are identified in Figure 11-5. <br /> Some areas are located in the 100-year floodplain. However, transfer <br /> facilities can be engineered to overcome inundation by 100-year <br /> floods. <br /> Figures 11-6 through 11-10 show in greater detail than Figure 11-5 the <br /> areas in the County that are candidates for locating hazardous waste <br /> transfer stations. The figures show candidate areas near Lodi , <br /> Manteca, Tracy, northeast Stockton, and French Camp. <br /> The County DES shall perform a feasibility study in the near future to <br /> determine the need and economic feasibility for a transfer facility to <br /> PJ9 93905020.000 11-8 Rev. 1 11/08/88 <br />