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0 6.6.2 Maintenance <br />n <br />n <br />Preventive maintenance is performed on the equipment as recommended by the equipment <br />manufacturers. Heavy equipment undergoes maintenance every 250 hours. Light-duty vehicles <br />(trucks, etc.) receive routine maintenance every 5,000 miles. Minimum preventive maintenance <br />includes lubrication, changing oils, checking fluid levels and replenishing fluids as needed. <br />The equipment operators inspect equipment used daily prior to use. Operators fill out a Pre - <br />Operation Inspection Form that is stored at the landfill. If a deficiency is noted, an onsite <br />mechanic repairs the deficiency. <br />As needed, an outside contractor may perform equipment maintenance. <br />In the event of equipment failure, backup and standby equipment will be furnished by the San <br />Joaquin County Department of Public Works or rented from local heavy equipment rental <br />companies. <br />6.7 SPECIAL WASTE HANDLING PROCEDURES <br />The protection of the health and safety of the public at unloading areas is accomplished with the <br />use of signs for information and traffic control, and presence of attendants at all times to direct the <br />customers. <br />6.7.1 Household Hazardous Waste <br />Hazardous and liquid wastes are prohibited at the site. Some household hazardous waste is <br />inadvertently delivered to the landfill or Recycling Center; however, the Household Hazardous <br />Waste Exclusion Program is intended to exclude these materials from the landfill (Appendix G). <br />WDR's adopted by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), Central Valley <br />Region on January 29, 2010, allow the disposal of treated wood waste. Handling of this material <br />will be in accordance with the provisions of those Requirements. <br />North County RC&SL Page 43 of 68 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — October 10, 2014 <br />