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site and notify a state-approved hauler to clean- <br /> up, transport, and dispose of the waste at an <br /> appropriate facility. Throughout the waste <br /> handling process, site personnel will follow the <br /> safety procedures established by the San Joaquin <br /> County Public Works Department to protect workers <br /> from hazardous materials. Additional measures may <br /> be required upon the request of the local <br /> enforcement agency. <br /> d. The San Joaquin County EPA generator number is CAD <br /> 981404395 and emergency EPA generator number is CAS <br /> 111111039 and these numbers will be used for the <br /> handling and disposal of any hazardous wastes <br /> generated by the load checking program. <br /> I. Anticipated changes in design and operation in the next <br /> 5 years are: <br /> a. The introduction of new recycling methods and <br /> programs. <br /> b. The use of an alternative geosynethetic composite <br /> base liner. <br /> J. Operating Hours: <br /> 7: 00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m - Daily <br /> Operations conducted during the hours of darkness require <br /> adequate lighting as approved by the LEA. <br /> The service life expectancy is 36 years. The estimated <br /> closure date is 2027. <br /> 2 . The following documents describe and condition the design and <br /> operation of the facility. <br /> A. San Joaquin County Land Use Permit No. UP-89-2 dated <br /> June, 19�89. <br /> B. PG & E easement document dated December, 1951. <br /> C. Regional Water Quality Control Boards's Waste Discharge <br /> Requirements - Order 89-199 dated November, 1989. <br /> D. Final Environmental Impact Report dated March, 1989, <br /> SCH 88060714. <br /> E. San Joaquin County Air Pollution permit #89-468 dated <br /> July 31, 1990. <br /> 3 <br />