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RECNEIVED 0 <br />Jul L 2 3 1990 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />1�ver deterioration <br />pERMIT/SERM ed a big hole <br />drainage pond due to <br />.- <br />Response: <br />E <br />of the paved ground. Additionally, he <br />at the southern portion of the storm <br />a drainage outflow from the drainage <br />The pothole near the fuel storage tank as well as others at <br />the site have been repaired using asphalt concrete. <br />The Solid Waste Foreman will inspect paved surfaces weekly for <br />deterioration. Deteriorated areas will be immediately <br />repaired by County Public Works Department personnel. <br />An erosion problem was observed at the storm drainage inlet <br />to the site's drainage pond. The County will repair the <br />eroded area and place a cobbled or concrete apron to prevent <br />a reoccurrence of erosion. The repair work will be <br />accomplished prior to October 1, 1990. the County LEA <br />officer, Mr. Ed Padilla, will be notified when the work has <br />been completed. <br />Concern: <br />Litter and loose materials were not collected at the end of <br />the operating day. However, Felipe Lomas (Site Supervisor) <br />told Mr. Ramos that they clean the station every morning prior <br />to unloading wastes at the tipping floor. Each station <br />handling an average volume of over 100 cubic yards of waste <br />per day must be cleaned daily of all loose materials and <br />litter pursuant to the requirements of this section. <br />Response: <br />The station has had a continuous cleaning operations for the <br />last 6 years. Litter and loose materials are picked up on a <br />day long continuous basis by facility employees and AWP <br />Workers. An AWP worker is an alternative to jail time program <br />worker that works at County facilities in lieu of serving jail <br />time. AWP workers are used to direct traffic and pick up <br />litter and loose materials both on and off site at the <br />transfer station. <br />Currently, AWP laborers work from 7AM to 4PM. Their work <br />hours will be changed to 8AM to 5PM starting July 23, 1990. <br />This change will be permanent and will allow the cleaning <br />program to continue daily until closing time for the facility. <br />5 <br />