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R U-Iy <br /> O •.0 <br /> 2 10 G COUNTY JJ A VII, EUGENE DELUCCHI <br /> CHIEF DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br /> °•' _*`° FLINN <br /> P. 0. BOX 1810 — 1810 E. HAZELTON AVENUE THOMAS R. <br /> • STOCKTON• CALIFORNIA 95201 DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> CSL/FOR�`P (209) 488-8000 MANUEL LOPEZ <br /> DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> HENRY M. HIRATA RICHARD C. PAYNE <br /> DIRECTOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> December 12, 1990 <br /> Ed Padilla <br /> Senior Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin Local Health District <br /> 445 North San Joaquin Street <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, California 95201 <br /> Re: Winterization Plan for Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill <br /> Permit #39-AA-003 <br /> Mr. Ed Padilla: <br /> In accordance with the requirement of part 2-A of the Solid Waste <br /> Facilities permit for the Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill, the <br /> following Wi�n��tyTpe��rpi��zgaet+�pi�on Plan is submitted <br /> yyfor <br /> � your�7review. <br /> I. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTIO O INTER DISPOSAL SITE <br /> The 1990-1991 Winterization Plan for the Harney Lane Sanitary <br /> Landfill is designed to bring portions of the landfill to final <br /> grade according to Final Closure Plans submitted in September of <br /> this year. The areas to receive waste during this time are as shown <br /> in the topographic base map titled Winterization Plan. The duration <br /> period for the winter plan is 3 months with an expected waste <br /> volume of 177,000 cubic yards based upon projected gate volumes in <br /> the 1989 Waste Quantity Report. During this period of mid-December <br /> 1990 through March 1991 approximately 62, 000 cubic yards of space <br /> will be utilized by compacting refuse in Areas 1, 2 , 3 , 4, and 5. <br /> Since these areas are going to be filled to final grade, side <br /> slopes of 1.75: 1 and 3% grade slopes will be maintained as outlined <br /> in the Final Closure Plan for Harney Lane Landfill. <br /> During wet weather, vehicles will operate on and dump loads on the <br /> winter pad. A rubber tired front-end loader will push the waste off <br /> the pad. A dozer will then push the waste to the place of <br /> landfilling where it will be compacted by the landfill compactor <br /> and covered daily with a minimum of 611 of soil. Operations will <br /> continue until the working area is brought to final grade in <br /> accordance with Final Closure Plans. <br />