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x <br />PpUtly <br />PUBL C HEALTH SAVICES <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY 4 �� <br />JOGI KHANNA M.D., M.P.H. <br />Health Officer <br />P.O. Box 2009 • (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) • Stockton, California 95201 <br />(209) 468-3400 <br />U <br />RE: FINAL PERMIT #39 -AA -008 Lovelace Transfer Station, San Joaquin <br />County. <br />FINDINGS <br />1A. The Lovelace Transfer Station is a large volume transfer <br />station. The facility is located on Lovelace Road, 1/4 <br />mile east of Airport Way, Section 18 TIS, R7E, MDB, and <br />M., Manteca, California, San Joaquin County. The county <br />of San Joaquin is the owner of the facility. The <br />operator is the Department of Public Works, San Joaquin <br />County. <br />B. The transfer station is located on 5.06 acres. A site <br />location map is included in Appendix A. <br />C. The station has a computerized scale, a scale building, <br />public and commercial unloading areas, loading pit, <br />recycling area, and hazardous waste storage locker. <br />D. Type of Wastes Received <br />a. Residential Refuse <br />b. Commercial/Industrial <br />C. Construction/Demolition <br />d. Gardert Refuse <br />e. Wood Wastes <br />f. Metals <br />g. Glass <br />h. Paper Products <br />i. Tires <br />j. Plastics <br />k. Used Oil and Batteries <br />1. Agricultural Wastes <br />E. The transfer station has peak daily load of 700 tons. <br />F. Standard operating procedure is that incoming vehicles <br />dump waste materials adjacent to loading pit. Loaders <br />push the wastes into the loading pit where transfer <br />station vehicles are located. A backhoe mounted above <br />the loading pit spreads and compacts the waste in the <br />trailer to maximize the amount of waste hauled by each <br />vehicle. Transfer vehicles are then covered and weighed <br />upon exiting. <br />f� <br />A Divisum of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />