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06/22/2006 10:33 4082517711 OLIVERA FOODS PAGE 03 <br /> FRESHER! <br /> Io C <br /> FOODS <br /> Kr%AN`k'0.%;H2E =PAK t:%zrG%'*) <br /> TASTIER! <br /> MAILING ADDRESS RO,8QX 32126 SAN JOSE,CA 95152 <br /> 3315 SIERRA AT PIEDMONT SAN JOSE.CA 95132 <br /> TELEPHONE(408)258-8074 - (800)427-6466 7 FAX<408)251-7711 <br /> daily where it falls into concrete sluice channels. The manure is liquefied and flushed through <br /> these sluice channels by pond water being re-circulated by circulating pumps from the manure <br /> lagoon. <br /> The primary lagoon used for manure storage and recirculation is approximately IS.5 acres. <br /> The overflow back-up lagoon is 13 acres capacity and is used primarily in the rainy season. <br /> Solid Waste (Refuse and Dead Animal) Management <br /> There are two 3 yard dumpsters that are emptied weekly by Stockton Scavengers Assoc. Inc. <br /> This service handles the everyday employee generated garbage and the household garbage <br /> of the resident manager. <br /> The normal daily mortality of 250-300 chickens is incinerated in two incinerators (one in the <br /> front unit, and one in the back unit.) <br /> Feeding Operations <br /> Chicken feed (grain) is stored in closed feed bins (Mos) at the front and rear of the hen houses <br /> and is augured into the automatic feeding system. This is a totally closed system. <br /> Vector Control <br /> Rodents are controlled by rodenticides applied in "Tom Cat" bait stations throughout the ranch. <br /> The bait stations are serviced every two weeks. The grounds surrounding the hen houses <br /> are disked and mowed to minimize rodent hadxxage. <br /> Fly breeding is minimal with the manure lagoon disposal system. Areas attracting flies <br /> (dumpsters, employee eating areas, etc.) •ll be treated with a sugar bait as necessary. <br /> Jtdward F. Olivera <br />