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9. Describe the hazardous waste training that will be provided to the composting <br /> employees. <br /> 10. A resume of the local facility manager is needed. <br /> 11. Describe the self-monitoring and self-inspection program. <br /> 12. Describe the compost leachate testing procedure. <br /> 13. Berms, fences, and/or trees shall be designed and constructed for noise control, litter <br /> control, and visual screening. <br /> 14. State the waste diversion and recycling rates of materials received at the site. <br /> 15. Is the product storage area within the proposed permitted 20 acres? The site cannot <br /> store any stabilized compost outside of the permitted 20 acres unless it is packaged. <br /> 16. Fire extinguishers should be provided on the equipment. <br /> 17. Are there any wetlands, riparian lands, vernal pools, or natural springs on or adjacent <br /> to the site? <br /> 18. State the type and permeability of soil to be compacted. Will site need to import soil <br /> to be compacted? <br /> 19. How will the 1,120 tons per day be handled if only 40% of the soil in the composting <br /> area is compacted? The proposed 1,120 tons per day calculates well above the five <br /> year maximum annual tonnage of 75,000 tons per year. Explain how the facility will <br /> not exceed the maximum annual tonnage. <br /> EHD staff will draft the Solid Waste Facilities Permit (SWFP), when the RCSI is amended. <br /> If you have any questions, please contact Ed Padilla, Lead Senior REHS at (209) 468-3458. <br /> Ernest M. Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H. <br /> Acting Health Officer <br /> C � <br /> -how Al Olsen, Program Manager <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> cc: Michael H. Mosbacher, P.E., CVRWQCB <br /> Jon Whitehill, CIWMB <br /> Gary L. Daugherty, The O.M. Scott & Sons Company <br /> AO/KM:Ic <br />