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CAC SECTION OBSERVATIONS RESULT <br /> 17486 Station This facility's basic design Consisted C <br /> Construction of public and commercial tipping areas <br /> and a tipping trench that transfer <br /> trailers are gravity loaded in. The <br /> loading and unloading areas are made <br /> of concrete and asphalt. These areas <br /> appeared to be easily cleanable. <br /> Note: There is scaffolding that <br /> employees stood on to ax and pound <br /> waste to below transfer truck brim <br /> level, so that screens could be closed <br /> over the loads. The balancing on <br /> truck brims and jumping on the loaded <br /> waste presents a safety hazard. <br /> Kenneth Belcher, the station <br /> supervisor, informed me that plans <br /> have been made to improve this design. <br /> (See slides 1.8 - I .10) . <br /> STATION HEALTH AND SAFETY. <br /> 17491 Sanitary' The was a septic tank toilet and a C <br /> Facilities wash basin with soap on site. <br /> 17492 Water Supply Drinking water is provided by an on <br /> site well. It has not been tested for <br /> approximately four years. San Joaquin <br /> County Flood Control was contacted by <br /> Public Works Department to test for <br /> potability on 11/04/86. <br /> Future inspectors will determine compliance <br /> to this section after test results have <br /> been reviewed. <br /> 17493 Communication The station has a telephone. The C <br /> Facilities phone number is <br /> ( 209) 239-9782. <br /> 17494 Lighting Lighting was provided by three on site C <br /> street lamps. The lamps were light <br /> sensitive and came on at dusk. <br /> 17495 Fire Fighting The station was equipped with a 13,500 C <br /> Equipment gallon water tank, a potable spray <br /> tank, and fire extinguishers on <br /> buildings and on heavy equipment. <br /> Page No. 4 of 10 Inspector: <br />