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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2014-2016
RECORD_ID
PR0526865
PE
4443
FACILITY_ID
FA0018195
FACILITY_NAME
CENTRAL VALLEY COMPOST
STREET_NUMBER
916
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
FREWERT
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19126022
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
916 W FREWERT RD
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Facility Number: <br /> SOLID WASTE FACILITY PERMIT 39-AA-0051 <br /> 16. Self Monitoring: <br /> The owner/operator shall submit the results of all self monitoring programs to the Enforcement Agency within 30 days of the end <br /> of the reporting period(for example, I st quarter =January—March, the report is due by April 30, etc. Information required on <br /> an annual basis shall be submitted with the 4th quarter monitoring report, unless otherwise stated. <br /> Program Reporting Frequency <br /> a. The types nd quantities(in tons)of waste entering the facility per day. Quarterly <br /> b. The number and types of vehicles using the facility per day. Quarterly <br /> c. Results of the hazardous waste load checking program,including the quantities and types of Quarterly <br /> hazardous wastes,medical wastes or otherwise prohibited wastes found in the waste stream <br /> and the disposition of these materials. <br /> d. Copies of all complaints regarding this facility and the operator's actions taken to resolve Quarterly <br /> these complaints. <br /> e. Wet weather preparedness report/winter operations plan. Annual—due by November 1 <br /> f. Log of Special Occurrences(i.e.explosions, fires,accidents,inadvertent acceptance of Keep on site&available upon <br /> hazardous waste,odor events,complaints,etc.)must be kept on site. request of the LEA <br /> g. An employee training log with course descriptions,dates of trainings,etc.shall be maintained Keep on site&available upon <br /> and kept. request of the LEA <br /> h. A record of weather conditions shall be maintained with operation records pursuant to Title Keep on site&available upon <br /> 14 CCR, Section 17869. request of the LEA <br /> i. A report of quantities of waste received and product removed from the facility shall be Quarterly <br /> provided. The records(showing monthly breakdowns)shall indicate the quantities in <br /> tons/cubic yards. <br /> j. Temperature of the active compost shall be monitored and recorded as specified in Title 14 Keep on site&available upon <br /> CCR, Section 17868.3. Records shall be kept for types of additives/amendments used. All request of the LEA <br /> records pertinent to the particular operation are required to be kept current on site as per Title <br /> 14 CCR,Section 17869. <br /> k. Storm water monitoring records and leachate monitoring logs shall be kept on site. Quarterly to the LEA& <br /> RWQCB <br /> 1. One sample per 5000 cubic yards of finished compost must be taken and and analyzed at a <br /> Department of Health Services approved laboratory. Samples shall be analyzed for Monthly to the LEA <br /> constituents required pursuant to Title 14 CCR,Section 17868.1. <br /> m. Pathogen reduction criteria must be documented in a log. The log must record start date, <br /> temperatures,turnings,watering,and indicate that the pathogen reduction period was met. Monthly to the LEA <br /> All feedstock piles must be monitored for temperature prior to being incorporated into <br /> windrows. <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />
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