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(b) plans for waste handling and separation. <br /> Class III and limited Class II materials dumped <br /> in separated portions of Pit directly from trucks . <br /> (c) standby equipment. Bulldozer for spreading and <br /> covering is stationed at Pit side 24 hours a day. <br /> (d) already answered. <br /> (e) no employees . <br /> (f) Average rainfall 14 inches yearly, rainy season <br /> December--May, prevailing winds light to moderate from northwest. <br /> (g) control measures not necessary for light noise <br /> involved as Pit is widely sep4rated from any housing or <br /> office use ; no odors , rodents , or insects ever noted, as <br /> there is no putrescent material; no complaints of dust have <br /> ever been received; fire "controlled in limited Class II <br /> materials by wetting down prior to dumping and by frequent <br /> intermediate covering (daily during heavy dumping periods) . <br /> (h) no salvaging. <br /> (i) no health hazards , no appreciable noise reaches <br /> housing or offices . <br /> 2. Over past three years , approximately 2000 cubic yards of <br /> Class III and 2000 yards of limited Class II materials <br /> (ground up automobile demolition particles) have been received <br /> monthly. No liquids or petroleum products , no putrescent <br /> material. <br /> 3. Term acres , original capacity of 500,000 cubic yards , <br /> remaining capacity 100, 000 cubic yards . Life expectancy of <br /> approximately three years based on continuation of 1977 <br /> dumping volumn. <br /> 4. Map attached. Dump site entirely and securely fenced. <br /> Admission through two locked gates , with keys furnished to <br /> two entities only. Dailtruck count between men and twenty <br /> truckloads so no particuatraffic problem, as trucks enter <br /> from and exit on a 4-lane highway. <br /> 5 . Plot plan attached. <br /> 6. Plot plan attached. <br /> 7 . Entire original la acre pit was approximately 20 feet deep, <br /> and one acre so remains . Balance of pit filled with Class III <br /> and limited Class II materials to within three feet of surface . <br /> -2- <br />