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PUBLIC HEALTH SER110ES <br /> SAN JOAQliIN COUNTY <br /> w. X <br /> JOGI KHANNA M.D.,M.P.H. <br /> Health Officer <br /> P.O. Box 2009 • (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) • Stockton,California 95201 cq Foa��P <br /> (209)4 3400 <br /> November 2, 1993 <br /> Harney Lane Landfill <br /> 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> RE: Subtitle D Regulations <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division (EHD) has reviewed the new Subtitle D state <br /> emergency regulations. EHD has designed this letter to enhance your understanding of what <br /> is expected and required from the Subtitle D emergency regulations approved by Office of <br /> Adminisstrative Law on July 12, 1993. This letter is not to be construed as the full text of the <br /> requirements and regulations and in no way supersedes any letter or documents published by <br /> the US EPA or Cal EPA regarding Subtitle D regulations. The purpose of this letter is only to <br /> shed more light onto the effect of Subtitle D regulations concerning the landfills in San Joaquin <br /> County. <br /> A plan must be submitted within 30 days to EHD on how your landfill will comply with the new <br /> regulations of Subtitle D listed below: <br /> Definition - A municipal solid waste landfill (MSWLF) unit is defined as a discrete area <br /> of land or an excavation that receives household waste, and that is not a land application <br /> unit, surface impoundment, injection well or waste pile. MSWLF units may also receive <br /> other types of RCRA Subtitle D wastes, such as commercial solid wastes, non-hazardous <br /> sludge, small quantity generator waste, and industrial solid waste and may be publicly <br /> or privately owned. A MSWLF unit may be a new MSWLF unit, an existing MSWLF unit <br /> or a lateral expansion. <br /> 1) Municipal solid waste landfill units that receive waste after October 9, 1991 but stopped <br /> receiving waste before October 9, 1993 are exempt from all the requirements of CCR <br /> Title 14, Division 7, Article 4.5. However, these MSWLF units are not exempt from the <br /> final cover minimum standards specified in Section 17773 and all other applicable <br /> requirements of Chapter 3 and 5, Division 7, Title 14 of CCR. The final cover must be <br /> installed within 6 months of the last receipt of wastes. Owners or operators of these <br /> MSWLF units that do not complete the cover installation within the 6 month period will <br /> be subject to all the requirements of CCR Title 14, Division 7, Article 4.5. <br /> 2) Owner and operators of all new and existing landfills, and lateral expansions that are <br /> located within 10,000 feet of any airport runway end used by turbojet aircraft or within <br /> A Division of San Joaquat County Health rare Services <br />