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VIOLATIONS <br /> PERMIT VIOLATION <br /> citations! <br /> PRC 44004 (a) permit <br /> This section, PRC 44004 (a) , requires that no operator of a solid <br /> waste facility shall make a significant change in design or <br /> operation of any solid waste facility except in conformance with <br /> the terms and conditions in the solid waste facilities permit <br /> (SWFP) . The permit, dated February 23, 1978, states that the <br /> permitted daily capacity is 1400 cubic yards per day (cu yds/d) . <br /> This facility is currently receiving from a low average of 1600 <br /> cu yds/d (December 1989) to a high average of 2249 cu yds/d (August <br /> 1989) . This major change in operation, which is ongoing and not <br /> proposed, does not conform to the governing SWFP. Thus, this <br /> facility has been, and continues to be, operating outside of the <br /> terms and conditions of the current governing SWFP. To achieve <br /> compliance with the terms and conditions of the SWFP, the site <br /> operators must either scale back operations or have a revised SWFP <br /> issued by the (LEA) and concurred with by the Board. <br /> CALIFORNIA CODE OF REG! TIONS (CCR) VIOLATIONS <br /> The following violations of Title 14, California Code of <br /> Regulations (CCR) State .Minimum Standards were documented during <br /> the inspection! <br /> 17616 - Report of' Disposal site information <br /> Current site operations were not fully described in the Report of <br /> Disposal Site Information (RD ) last updated in 1978. Title 14 <br /> CCR 17616 requites the operator to maintain a current RDSI that <br /> reflects the actual operations of the facility. Areas needing <br /> updating include but are not limited to the following: <br /> Hours of operation, salvaging, types of waste received, amount <br /> of waste received, clear title of owner, acreage, closure <br /> date, description of location and type of groundwater <br /> monitoring wells, future use of the site, and types of <br /> equipment. <br /> i <br />