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COMPLIANCE INFO_1978-1992
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1978-1992
RECORD_ID
PR0440006
PE
4434
FACILITY_ID
FA0004515
FACILITY_NAME
FRENCH CAMP LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
0
STREET_NAME
MANTHEY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95231
APN
16307035
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
MANTHEY RD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Pacific Paperboard Products <br /> Page six <br /> in an of themselves present a threat to groundwater quality. This waste condition <br /> should not vary significantly with time since the source materials from which the <br /> waste generated do not demonstrate solubility properties that would result in an <br /> increase in contaminants with longer exposure to water. In no case has Pacific <br /> Paperboard Products reported using organic or inorganic components in the cleaning <br /> operations that are classified as hazardous or toxic by the State of California. <br /> French Camp Disposal Site Considerations <br /> The wastes from cleaning operations are delivered to the French Camp disposal site. <br /> The site is owned by the City of Stockton and operated by a private contractor. <br /> In evaluating the relationship of solid wastes to a disposal site, it is important to <br /> know what group of wastes are acceptable at the site. In California, the regional <br /> water quality control boards set site classifications and discharge requirements for <br /> disposal sites within their jurisdictions. The French Camp site has not yet been <br /> classified by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board and no waste <br /> discharge requirements exist for the site. However,, the current practice of the City <br /> of Stockton is to exclude all residential garbage from the site. The city has accepted <br /> the cleaning process solid wastes of Pacific Paperboard Products into the site as non- <br /> garbage wastes. The City operating plan for the site received the approval of the <br /> State Solid Waste Management Board on November 4, 1977. That plan described <br /> operations which included the Paperboard wastes and the City anticipates no difficulties <br /> in obtaining a site classification and waste discharge requirements so that the French <br /> Camp site can continue to receive limited group 2 wastes for disposal. <br /> Although no regulatory classification exists for the French Camp site, it is operated <br /> as a limited class II-2 disposal site. The limitation is the exclusion of residential <br /> garbage wastes. A typical section of the site is shown in Figure 2. The section shows <br /> that most Paperboard wastes are placed in the top three feet of the fill, approximately <br /> 50 feet above reported groundwater levels. The site operator reports that the fibrous <br /> wastes make an excellent cover material for dry weather operations since the materials <br />
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