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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514248
PE
2294
FACILITY_ID
FA0010245
FACILITY_NAME
DTE STOCKTON LLC
STREET_NUMBER
2526
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WASHINGTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14503009
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2526 W WASHINGTON ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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C. Inspections and monitoring would be conducted by EHSD. <br /> Justification: The Project has the potential to impact hazards and hazardous materials during Project operations. However, the non-compete <br /> covenant clause of the Certificates of Participation apparently prevents the Board of Supervisors from approving any private landfill that would be <br /> capable of competing with the County's landfill system for disposal of waste. This clause prohibits four(4)of the waste streams. Also,the Project is <br /> required to obtain either an exemption from the CIWMB that five of the waste streams will not be subject to the State's Disposal Reporting System, <br /> or a solid waste facilities permit that would not be subject to disposal reporting, so there would not be any significant impacts to the County's <br /> diversion goals under AB 939. Changes in or alterations have been incorporated into the Project that substantially lessen the potentially significant <br /> effects as identified in the Final EIR, so that environmental effects after such mitigation are reduced to a less than significant level, except for the <br /> cumulative impacts of vectors. These cumulative vector impacts remain significant and unavoidable, <br /> �' • <br /> .-r.�.. <br /> Arid,Vilar,Q'iaali' �. <br /> ..« ..l•A" .."r.A.e .. "" . ".e .. ..._.._-:. .•.-._M1.xvi..: ....r..."... .. .. w :war ... "w. <br /> 923 MM 4.6-1. Prior to commencement of Regional Water Quality <br /> 4.6-1 operations permitted by Control Board <br /> a) The proposed Project waste streams cannot be planning approvals, and Environmental Health <br /> subject to the disposal reporting systems. The during subsequent operations. Services Department <br /> Project must demonstrate that it meets the <br /> applicable state regulations for waste landfill <br /> siting, geologic criteria and construction <br /> standards to both the Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board and the Local Enforcement <br /> Agency. A Report of Waste Discharge must be <br /> submitted to the Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board for approval of Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements. The Local Enforcement Agency <br /> must also approve the construction standards <br /> for the facility. Such requirements must be <br /> issued prior to acceptance of waste at the <br /> facility. <br /> b) The requirements will include the installation <br /> and operation of a leachate recovery system and <br /> monitoring wells located and designed in <br /> accord with RWQCB standards. <br /> 27 <br /> Final Board of Supervisors 3175116 <br />
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