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9 6.8.7 Litter Control <br />Litter is controlled by the use of both temporary and permanent litter fences placed near the fill <br />area and along the perimeter of the fill as the fill progresses. Portable litter fences are placed <br />downwind of the working face to catch blown litter. In addition, the waste is covered as quickly as <br />possible to reduce windblown litter. County vehicles and heavy equipment are strategically <br />placed to block litter blowing offsite. The fencing, operational area, and the site in general, are <br />monitored daily for accumulated litter. <br />Litter from vehicles traveling to the NCRC&SL on public roads is reduced by the County policy <br />requiring that incoming refuse loads be covered by tarps or equivalent. Any vehicle arriving at the <br />scale house without cover is charged twice the normal disposal fee. <br />Litter is collected from Harney Lane and other nearby public roads regularly as needed by County <br />employees, work program participants, and sheriff inmate crews. These crews collect on-site and <br />off-site litter, as needed. <br />0 <br />6.8.8 Noise Control <br />Noise levels from site equipment and operations are controlled by maintenance of mufflers and <br />construction of berms around portions of the site. <br />6.8.9 Traffic Control <br />Landfill traffic enters the site via the entrance road off of Harney Lane (Plates 2, 16, 17 and 18). <br />This entrance road will be used throughout the development of the landfill. <br />Signage within the facility direct traffic to the appropriate destination, depending on the type of <br />customer (Plates 16 through 19), including: <br />• Commercial Self Haulers • Commercial/Industrial/Refuse Haulers <br />• General Public Self Haulers • County Vehicles from Recycling Center to Landfill <br />North County RC&SL Page 48 of 68 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — October 10, 2014 <br />