Laserfiche WebLink
California Clay Products, the original owner of the subject site, <br />operated a brick factory in the northern portion of the site from <br />1910 to 1955. Clay was mined from 1910 to 1967 in the south- <br />eastern portion of the site. In 1955 disposal of Class III <br />inert material began in the south-west corner of the clay pit <br />(excavation). From 1973 to 1979 the eastern portion of the <br />excavation accepted Auto Shredder Waste (ASW) and other <br />miscellaneous Class II materials. The source of the ASW being the <br />Lerner Company: In 1979 Cove Contractors (Cove) purchased the <br />southern portion of the site and Martin Metal Finishing purchased <br />the northern portion (Attachment 2). <br />The Cove Site is located at 3200 South E1 Dorado Street Stockton, <br />San Joaquin County see map (Attachment 1). The 21 acre site is <br />situated along the north bank of Walker Slough. <br />Cove was issued a Solid Waste Facilities Permit (SWFP) from the <br />Integrated Waste Management Board (IWMB) in 1979, permit 039 -AA - <br />010. In accordance with the permit, Cove was allowed to dispose <br />of ASW, dirt, concrete and other inert construction materials. <br />Cove disposed of waste from 1979 until 1982 when disposal <br />operations ceased at the site. <br />According to a November 1978 memorandum from the San Joaquin <br />County Local Enforcement Agency (LEA), the site was operated in <br />violation of the SWFP permit (Attachment 3). <br />The Memorandum states that landfill fires, lack of cover and <br />fugitive dust from the auto shredder waste were an on going <br />problem at the site. Also, during a Local Health District <br />inspection disposal of wood and household garbage was observed in <br />the excavation. These waste types were not approved in the SWFP. <br />Therefore, the LEA recommended revocation of the permit. <br />During the January 30, 1984 site inspection by the LEA, the site <br />was found to be inactive. The site has not been operated since <br />1982 and has not been closed under closure and post closure <br />standards of Title 14, Division 7, Article 7.8. <br />Cove plans to fill the remaining open excavation with treated <br />ASW. The proposed • • •sal activities would be conducted for <br />five to ten years. once the excavation is filled the site would <br />be capped with two feet of soil and a concrete slab that would <br />serve as a foundation • - • <br />In the Report of Disposal• n. • tSI) submitted • <br />Cove in December of 1990, the closure design was based on the <br />assumption that ground . • r not• _ significantly• •' <br />for anotheryears. <br />9 <br />