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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
1988_1
RECORD_ID
PR0440058
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004518
FACILITY_NAME
NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
17720
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARNEY
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06512004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17720 E HARNEY LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Chapter 15.0 - Hazardous Material Underground Storage Regulations <br /> • Currently, 2,365 underground tanks at 956 facilities <br /> (both in incorporated and unincorporated areas of the <br /> County) are being utilized. An additional 359 existing <br /> tanks at 242 facilities will become regulated during <br /> 1988. From July 1985 to December 1987, 513 tanks have <br /> been closed in the County, while site assessment and <br /> mitigation evaluation is required at 436 additional <br /> tanks. <br /> • The County's and each city's underground tank ordinance <br /> was patterned after the state program, which was imple- <br /> mented in 1983. <br /> • The County is also regulated by the state underground <br /> storage tank regulations (Title 23, California Code of <br /> Regulations) . <br /> • EPA has proposed federal underground storage tank regula- <br /> tions that are more stringent than the California regula- <br /> tions. If these regulations are finalized, California <br /> will have to modify its program so that it is at least as <br /> stringent as the federal program. <br /> Chapter 16.0 - Disclosure Information on Contaminated Sites <br /> • Nineteen Bond Expenditure Plan sites (state Superfund <br /> sites) are located in the County: ACME-Stockton <br /> Galvanizing; American Moulding and Millwork; Brea <br /> Agricultural Service, Inc.' ; Defense Supply Agency Depot; <br /> Kearney-KPF; Lague Sales; Lika Corporation, Field Avenue <br /> Annex and Navy Drive Facility; Lodi Airport; Lodi Door <br /> and Metal Company; Lustre-Cal ; McCormick and Baxter; <br /> Marley Cooling Tower; Naval Communication Station; <br /> Oxychem; Sharpe Army Depot; Southern Pacific Pipeline <br /> Spill ; and Southern Pacific Transportation Co. <br /> • Contaminated soils are also generated from leaking <br /> underground storage tanks and hazardous material spill <br /> sites. <br /> • The California Department of Health Services has the <br /> authority to impose land use restrictions on: (1) prop- <br /> erties where hazardous wastes are present ("hazardous <br /> waste properties") , and (2) properties located within <br /> 2,000 feet of a "hazardous waste property. " <br /> • A new state law (SB 245) requires owners of nonresiden- <br /> tial real property to inform any buyer if hazardous <br /> PJ9 9390502D.000 4-6 Rev. 1 11/08/88 <br />
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