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E <br />11 <br />e. Disposal of liquid wastes/slurries <br />f. Disposal of septic tank pumpings and sewage sludge <br />g. Scavenging <br />h. Open burning <br />SPECIFICATIONS <br />1. The San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br />Environmental Health Division, through this permit, may <br />prohibit, or condition the handling or disposal of solid <br />waste to protect the public health and safety, <br />rehabilitate, or enhance the environment, or to mitigate <br />adverse environmental impacts. <br />2. Any change that would cause the design or operation of <br />the facility not to conform to the conditions of this <br />permit may be considered a significant change and may <br />require a permit revision. <br />3. The facility has a permitted capacity of 700 tons per day <br />and shall not receive more than this amount without first <br />obtaining a revised permit. <br />4. A change in the operator would require a change in the <br />permit. <br />5. This modification of the solid waste facilities permit <br />supersedes the permit originally issued on September 13, <br />1983. The permit has been modified as a result of 5 year <br />permit review, -and is intended to update the previous <br />permit. <br />PROVISIONS <br />1. This permit is subject to review by the Local Enforcement <br />Agency, and may be modified, suspended, or revoked for <br />sufficient cause. <br />2. Safety equipment shall be provided for and used by all <br />employees at this facility in accordance with the <br />Lovelace Transfer Station Employee Work Rules. <br />SELF-MONITORING PROGRAM <br />The following items shall be monitored by the operator of facility <br />or his agent. Records, including but not limited to the following <br />items, shall be kept and made available to the Local Enforcement <br />Agency at the intervals specified: <br />1. Submit tonnage records of wastes received each day <br />(daily) on a quarterly basis. <br />4 <br />