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` <br /> Lovelace Large Volume Transfer Station <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The following is a summary of the most recent inspection conducted by <br /> Board staff: <br /> April 24, 1990 <br /> VIOLATIONS <br /> 14 CCB 17483 Station Security <br /> 14 CCB 17535 Litter <br /> AREAS of CONCERN <br /> 14 CCR 17557 Station Maintenance Program <br /> 14 CCB 17512 Cleanup <br /> 14 CCB 17534 Drainage Control <br /> RESULTS <br /> V The Lovelace Large Volume Transfer Station was evaluated for <br /> compliance with Division 30, Public Resources Code (PRC) and <br /> applicable State minimum Standards (Title 14 , California Code of <br /> Regulations (CCB) , Chapter 3, Article 6 , Transfer/Processing Station <br /> Standards and Chapter 5, Enforcement of Solid Waste Standards and <br /> Administration of Solid Waste Facilities Permits ) . Three areas of <br /> concern were observed during the State Inspection and are documented <br /> below. The facility was found -in compliance with all other <br /> applicable standards . <br /> � <br /> This State Inspection Report describes violations, areas of concern, <br /> corrections implemented since the last inspection, and outlines <br /> compliance with the remaining applicable standards. Subsequent <br /> reports will only address violations and areas of concern. <br /> VIOLATIONS <br /> I did not observe violations of State Minimum Standards during this <br /> inspection. <br /> AREAS of CONCERN <br /> 14 CCR 17452 General Design Parameters <br /> The current station occupies five acres and its design was based on <br /> criteria listed in this section. I am concerned that on days when <br /> "peak loading" (700 tod) occurs, the station' s design will limit its <br /> ability to handle this amount of waste. I think that the limited <br />