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Page 3 <br />K. No complaints have been received regarding the noise at <br />French Camp disposal site. The nearest residence is more than <br />one thousand feet from any working area, and the equipment used <br />on the site does not produce sound levels sufficient to carry <br />that distance. The contractor of the disposal site complies with <br />Cal -OSHA safety orders as regards the use of ear protection. <br />Item #2. Group III demolition wastes are accepted at the site. <br />The only other refuse received is garden refuse and leaves <br />collected by City crews. It is impossible to estimate the quantity <br />F of demolition waste that is received. These volumes fluctuate <br />from year to year and from season to season and are determined <br />by the amount of construction in the general area and the amount <br />of concrete rubble used as riprap on Delta levees. In calendar <br />year 1976, 86,955 cubic yards of leaves and garden refuse were <br />processed at French Camp disposal site. This varies from 16,402 <br />cubic yards in January to a low of 6,380 cubic yards in February. <br />The average five-day cubic yardage is 344. No liquid wastes are <br />accepted at the site. No infectious wastes, septic tank pumpings <br />or sewage sludge are received at the site, nor are dead animals <br />received there. <br />Item #3. The life expectancy of the French Camp disposal site <br />is difficult to determine. The loadings from Class III demolition <br />used for cover fluctuates such that any projections would be <br />conjecture. At the present loadings, it is expected that it will <br />require an additional twenty years to exhaust the site. <br />