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COMPLIANCE INFO_1973-2003
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1973-2003
RECORD_ID
PR0440068
PE
4434
FACILITY_ID
FA0001871
FACILITY_NAME
CALIFORNIA CLAY LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
3242
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
EL DORADO
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17702029
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
3242 S EL DORADO ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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. a <br />dailyA-1 RDSI fails to describe the type of landfill operation <br />as per the permit disk manual i.e. daily cover, <br />modified landfill, area fill, liquid waste ponds, etc. <br />A-4 RDSI neglects to describe cover depth, cell size, <br />presence of scales, confined unloading, or cover <br />frequency as per section 17682 Title 14 CCR based on peak <br />• . •e figures of j tons per day which <br />requires daily cover and average daily load of 19 tons <br />per day which requires cover every 48 hours. <br />A-6 RDSI neglects to identify source of imported cover <br />material or present on - where is the borrow <br />location. <br />A-8 RDSI makes no reference to a water truck which may be <br />used for dust control <br />A-10 RDSI does not clearly identify the sanitary sewer <br />utilities or the potable drinking water supply for the <br />A-11 a) RDSI fails to indicate the presence •sign at the <br />entry way which indicates tno hazardous wastes <br />accepted. <br />s • . • is accepted and subsequently found t• <br />contain a hazardous material a storage or isolati <br />location • • be mentioned - `D <br />screeningPHS requests an appendix to the RDSI delineating all <br />aspects and specific details of the hazardous waste <br />program. <br />A-14 RDSI makes no mention of fire fighting equipment other <br />than covering the fire with dirt nor does it mention a <br />•. • waste r area.Is theproposed . • <br />fill in <br />compliance with the local fire authority? <br />A-17 RDSI neglects to state local fire agency perimeter <br />clearance requirements and fails to document how the <br />facility complies. <br />PHS requests a letter from the local fire authority <br />stating that the site is in compliance with the fire <br />regulations. <br />C-1 RDSI states property as Assessor Parcel Number 177-020-28 <br />map A-3 shows site property as Assessor Parcel Number <br />177-020-28 . • 177-020-29. _ parcel <br />landfillthe + -• on. <br />D-1 RDSI indicates dirt access roads for the site.- Section <br />17484 Title 14 CCR states roads shall minimize dust and <br />
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