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the NCRC&SL from Rule 9510. Nonetheless, the County will minimize particulate and NOx <br />impacts by compliance with the other applicable air quality regulations which limit the emissions <br />of these two components. <br />Emissions limits are as follows <br />Landfill: 0.1 grains PM-10/dscf <br />11,945 Ib PM-10/quarter <br />Landfill gas flare: 0.06 Ib NOx per million BTU <br />0.034 Ib PM -10 per million BTU <br />2. Implementation <br />PM -10 from landfill operations is presently limited based on the amount of soil used for daily and <br />intermediate cover. Compliance with the permit is verified by measuring the quantity of soil and <br />moisture content in the soil used in these activities. PM -10 emissions are calculated by the <br />formula provided in the SJVAPCD permit. <br />NOx is limited from the landfill gas flare by maintaining operation of the flare within the conditions <br />of the most recent emissions test. <br />3. Schedule <br />These limits are in force at this time. <br />4. Verification <br />PM -10 emissions are calculated quarterly. Emissions from the flare are measured annually in <br />accordance with the Air Quality permit. <br />5. Reporting Requirements <br />The County reports compliance with all permit conditions to the SJVUAPCD semi-annually. <br />Avoiding noise impacts to residents near the landfill, while providing an essential service to the <br />County as a whole, is an important aspect of being a good neighbor. <br />The Draft EIR of October 1988 (Reference 4) page 10-9 states that "as long as landfill operations <br />are confined to daytime hours (generally 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM), no noise mitigation measures <br />would be required". This statement has been interpreted as a prohibition against the use of <br />Mitigation Monitoring Plan 4 North County Recycling Center and Landfill <br />April 3, 2009 San Joaquin County Public Works/Solid Waste <br />