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iYE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD9 *® � <br /> $ )LID WASTE FACILITIES PERMIT // yy 1IT MODIFICATION)�*y^�eIC T [:��l <br /> ®F <br /> ( VMB E-2-77 (REV. 10/77) 4�Ed'\i.`l d.l r101r J..1:J-.M�T.d..ON�. 3 <br /> @[ SORCEMENT AGENCY COUNTY SOLID WABTE FACILITY <br /> AN JOAQUIN LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT SAN JOAQUIN 39-AA-017 <br /> cauvr NAME I PRorosED <br /> (formerly Lodi Sanitary . <br /> alifornia Waste. Removal Sys ells,_ Q nn C A 1 7-11_80 <br /> .tRATOR ®— W R$WMB A►PROVAL <br /> _ h <br /> a 7-31-80 <br /> al i forni a Waste Removal S sy UMS., <br /> 1LITY LOCATION ENFORCEMENT AGENCY <br /> I APPROVAL <br /> 102 N. Cluff Avenue, Lodi , California I <br /> BINGE ' <br /> The solid waste facility permit modifies an existing permit <br /> I. FINDINGS• by increasing the size of the transfer station property by <br /> A. This exlA?A ng facall y is a large volume transfer and resource recovery station <br /> open to commercial and public vehicles. The 6 acre station site is located at <br /> 1102 N. Cluff Avenue, Lodi , San Joaquin County, California. The station site <br /> consists of a dwelling,. office, vehicle storage building, repair and storage <br /> building, a wash down area, a resource recovery building, a scale and scale <br /> house, and a loading ramp. The fiber baler and reclamation bins are located <br /> in the transfer area of the site. The entire transfer station is on an asphalt <br /> and concrete surface. Loads containing recoverable materials are dumped by <br /> hand, with the aid ofaa front end loader, tractor, and a fork lift. Remaining <br /> non-salvageable wastes are then transferred into 50 foot live bottom transfer <br /> trailers and transported to the Sanitary Landfill . <br /> Hazardous wastes are not accepted at the transfer and resource recovery station. <br /> An average of 40 to 50 tons of wastes are processed per day. Operating hours <br /> are 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. , Monday through Friday and 7:00 A.M. to 12 :00 P.M. <br /> on Saturday. During the months of August and September, the site is open seven <br /> days per week, from 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. <br /> Anticipated reclaimable materials expected at 5% of total volume. <br /> Equipment to be used at the site include: 3-50 foot live bottom trailers, <br /> 2 cabover tractors, 1 front loader tractor, 1-6000 pound fork lift, 6 to 12 <br /> reclamation containers, 1-2000 pound capacity fiber-baler, and 1 woodchipper. <br /> Additional information concerning the facility's design and operation is included <br /> in the Plan of Operation for Large Volume Transfer Stations. Tentative and Final <br /> Maps will be available upon completion. <br /> B. The legal description of the site is all that land located in the Northeasterly <br /> one quarter of Section 6, T3N, R7E, MDB&M, and more particularly described as <br /> follows : <br /> This permit is granted solely to the operator named above, and is not transferable. Upon a change of <br /> operator, this permit is subject to revocation. Upon a significant change in design or operation from <br /> that described in this permit or in attachments thereto for the existing design and operation of a <br /> facility operating immediately prior to August 15, 1977, or from the approved intended 'design and <br /> operation of a facility which was not operating prior to August 15, 1977, or which herein is-granted <br /> a permit modification, this permit Is subject to revocation, suspension, modification or other <br /> appropriate action. <br /> This permit does not authorize the operation of any facility contrary to the State Minimum Standards <br /> for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal. This permit cannot be considered as permission to violate <br /> existing laws, ordinances, regulations, or statutes of other government agencies. <br /> g <br /> San Joaquin Local Health Dist ct <br /> A81G'NATU TYPED NAME <br /> C. Leland Hall R S <br /> Acting Director, Division r•.vironmental Health Juy 7, 1980 <br />