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CalRecycle <br /> Compostable Materials Handling Operation and Facility Inspection Report (93) <br /> EntorcementAgency County of San Joaquin <br /> SW�S Fac111ty File Nrnber(99ioc-99991 "; In> 'alio44 ter <br /> 39-AA-0051 12/11/2015 LEA Periodic <br /> Tlmeln 10:30 amIm ' u'�'�I�i�u "I�p��lii�iii�' 12:00 pm Inspectiort�7i�ne <br /> ..�. ,.,,,.:FClhty�8me s a l I: )I r� G61Vt4 , l � <br /> Harvest-Lathrop Harvest Power California, LLC <br /> FdCl 4Y LOCBttbn xa (�4yl p cfm a <br /> r.... <br /> 920 West Frewert Road, Lathrop Harvest Power California, LLC <br /> 95330 <br /> Inspectc> 1 iso Present{C�a�} <br /> Benjamin Escotto jJed Phelps <br /> THE ABOVE FACILITY WAS INSPECTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE DIVISION 30 OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE(PRC)AND TITLE 14 AND TIRE 27 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS(CCR) <br /> X No Violatlans or Areas ofiConcern <br /> �v,' A R@gUlatldnS � �, •� ,���` �r x z r i i., s <br /> Inspectl�n Report Comments „.v� <br /> Routine monthly inspection done on this date and the following was noted: <br /> 1. According to the operator,the rip rap rock was recently cleaned as instructed on the previous inspection <br /> report. However,the day before this inspection,there was a heavy rain. It could not be determined if the <br /> rip rap rock was cleaned. <br /> 2. Facility made available the analysis results for the latest compost product submitted. The compost met the <br /> state standards. <br /> 3. Facility had the treated wood waste removed. Documentation showing that the waste was taken to Forward <br /> Landfill was made available. <br /> 4. Odor and dust was light. The fly population was also light. <br /> 5. There was separation between the unscreened greenwaste received and the stockpiled greenwaste. <br /> 6. All records were available for review. It was observed that on 12/5/15, the facility received 491.49 tons of <br /> material, and on 12/10/15, the facility received 489.74 tons. Reminder that per permit condition 4(c),the <br /> permitted maximum tonnage is 500 tons per day. <br /> 7. The temperature range of the greenwaste and ground material was 70 F to 115 F and 92 F to 110 F <br /> respectively. The temperature range of the windrows and overs was 80 F to 130 F and 70 F to 95 F <br /> respectively. The temperature range of the pre-screened product and the screened product was <br /> 94 F to 110 F and 100 F to 106 F respectively. The temperature of the hogfuel was 62 F. <br />