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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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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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(cc) No crystalline silica based sand media shall be accepted. <br /> (dd) No spent sandblast media that exceeds hazardous threshold concentration levels <br /> will be accepted or disposed of at the project. - <br /> *(ee) The applicant shall enter into an Development Mitigation Contract with the San <br /> Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District to help offset 41.93 tons of NO, <br /> 12.74 tons of ROG, and 64.41 tons of Mo. The applicant shall pay$69,440 per <br /> year for the life of the operation of the project to help mitigate air impacts and their <br /> associated health effects. The contract and first installment shall be accomplished <br /> prior to commencement of operations and annually from that date thereafter. A <br /> copy shall be submitted to the Kern County Planning and Community <br /> Development Department prior to commencement of operations and annually after <br /> that. <br /> *(ff) Twelve EPA/CARB Tier-0 diesel engines used in existing shared off-road <br /> equipment for adjacent mining operations and disposal operations will be replaced <br /> with new less polluting EPA/CARB certified Tier-H engines. Written evidence of <br /> completion shall be submitted to the Kern County Planning and Community <br /> Development Department. <br /> *(gg) Heavy-duty diesel engine commercial vehicles will be required to comply with the <br /> CARB's five-minute idling limit Airborne Toxic Control Measure. When <br /> available, ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel(15ppm)shall be utilized. <br /> *(hh) Dewatered Class A and B biosolids shall be placed in disposal pits along with an <br /> existing waste stream,such as fly ash,for co-disposal. The biosolids will be disposed <br /> of,covered and compacted with a minimum six inches of soil material at the end of <br /> each working day in accordance with San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control <br /> District Rule 4565. In the event of inclement weather conditions,biosolids will also <br /> be covered by the end of the day with a thin soil cover in accordance with San <br /> Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Rule 4565 until the material can be <br /> discharged to the biosolids disposal area. <br /> *(ii) Monitoring of landfill gas emissions shall be in accordance with applicable <br /> regulatory requirements so as to determine when significant amounts of landfill <br /> gas are generated such that a landfill gas collection system is mandated. When <br /> biogas production becomes significant;as determined by the San Joaquin Valley <br /> Air Pollution Control District,(surface concentration greater than 500 ppmv)then <br /> a vapor collection and control system will be used to reduce biogas emissions. <br /> Biogas control systems typically consist of gas extraction wells and gas collection <br /> piping for transporting extracted gas to a facility for use as fuel or to a flare for <br /> incineration. The project will design and install a landfill gas collection system <br /> approved by the appropriate regulatory agencies (Local Enforcement Agency, <br /> California Integrated Waste Management Board,San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution <br /> Control District). <br /> *0D <br /> *l. The project will install an onsite flare in accordance with all applicable <br /> regulatory requirements to combust the 75 percent of landfill gas <br /> emissions captured by the landfill gas collection system. The onsite flare <br /> will have a destruction efficiency of 99 percent. <br /> GPA#7,Map#28;CUP#9,Map#28-Final Conditions <br /> T: 03/16/16-H:03/15/16 Page 6 <br />
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