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• <br /> C. Agricultural Waste <br /> d. Commercial/Industrial Waste <br /> e. Construction/Demolition Waste <br /> f. Wood Waste <br /> g. Tires <br /> 3 . Prohibited Wastes <br /> a. Hazardous Waste <br /> b. Designated Waste <br /> C. Sludge <br /> d. Infectious Waste <br /> e. Liquid Waste <br /> f. Septage Waste <br /> h. Large Dead Animals <br /> 4. Recycling <br /> Waste separation of tires, wood waste, and scrap metals from <br /> incoming loads are stored on the winter pad area. This must <br /> not interfere with the winter disposal area. Recyclables are <br /> picked up by the hauler and transported to market. <br /> 5. Landfill Gas Monitoring Schedule <br /> a. Gas Monitoring Plan February 1, 1991 <br /> b. Installation of Gas March 30, 1991 <br /> Monitoring System <br /> C. Submittal of Gas Monitoring Data May 1, 1991 <br /> 6. Acquire approval of all the regulatory agencies for the <br /> closure and post-closure maintenance plans. <br /> 7. The amendment to the Report of Disposal Site Information dated <br /> August 16, 1990, shall be accepted. <br /> 8. Harney Lane landfill must comply with all local, state, and <br /> federal regulations and enactments. <br /> 9. The facility must be consistent with standards adopted by the <br /> California Integrated Waste Management Board. <br /> The San Joaquin County, Division of Environmental Health has found <br /> that San Joaquin County Department of Public Works has hardship and <br /> compelling reasons to maintain the Harney Lane landfill current <br /> design and operation without acquiring a new solid waste facility <br /> permit. <br /> nor#1 <br />