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PUBLIC HEALTH SEtICES <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> UY :< <br /> �,�]� JOGI KHANNA M.D.,M.P.H. <br /> �/ Health Officer <br /> D <br /> 0. Box 2009 0 (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) • Stockton, California 95201 <br /> N O V 141 1991 (209) 468-3400 <br /> yy <br /> RE: FINAL Permit - 39-AA-016 Independent Trucking Company Inc. <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Findings <br /> 1A. The Independent Trucking Company Inc. is a large volume <br /> transfer station. The facility is located at 401 S. Lincoln <br /> Street, Stockton, California. Frank Garavano is the owner and <br /> the operator. <br /> B. The station has a permitted area of .98 acre. The facility <br /> includes the non-permitted area which is .83 acre and will be <br /> utilized for storage of equipment, trucks, and recycled <br /> products. See Appendix A. <br /> C. The station has a scale, two offices, and a Recycling <br /> Facilities building. <br /> D. Types of Wastes Received: <br /> a. Commercial and Industrial solid wastes. <br /> b. Tires <br /> C. Construction/Demolition wastes. <br /> d. Aluminum <br /> e. Plastic <br /> f. Wood Wastes <br /> g. Paper Products <br /> h. Cardboard <br /> i. Rock & Rubble <br /> j . Metals <br /> k. Other Recyclables <br /> E. The transfer station has a peak daily load of 250 tons. <br /> F. Standard operating procedure is that the waste material is <br /> dumped on the concrete pavement where cans, metals, plastic, <br /> paper, wood, and other recyclables are sorted. The plastics, <br /> newspaper, and cardboard are pushed to the baler for <br /> processing. Cans, metals, rock and rubble, and other <br /> recyclables are stored on site and shipped to market on a <br /> regular basis. Any material which can not be recycled is <br /> hauled to a landfill. <br /> G. Used batteries and used oil are not accepted at the site. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services 10 <br />