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h. Appliances include items such as re ators,freezers,air conditioners,water cooler shers,dryers,ovens,stoves,furnaces, <br /> space heaters,water heaters,and trash compactors. Materials requiring special handling include materials such as Freon,mercury <br /> probes and switches,used oil,metal encased capacitors,and encased PCBs or DEHP from appliance compressors and <br /> transmissions. The Certified Appliance Recycler(CAR)inspects each major appliance in the appliance staging area for materials <br /> that require special handling. Materials requiring special handling are temporarily stored at the NCR&SL before removal to <br /> permitted facilities. <br /> i. The waste load checking program should be consist of the following activities:Inspection of random in-coming loads;training of <br /> facility personnel in hazardous waste recognition and proper hazardous waste handling procedures;reporting incidents of unlawful <br /> disposal to specific agencies.Jaime Perez, Solid Waste Operations Manager and Michael Carroll, Senior Solid Waste Engineer, <br /> can be contacted at(209)468-3066 for emergencies and hazardous waste inquiries.Additional measures may be required upon the <br /> request of the LEA or the Board. <br /> j. Anticipated changes in design and operation in the next 5 years are:The introduction of new recycling methods and programs <br /> k. Receipt of waste: 7:00 a.m.—5p.m.—Daily <br /> • Use of heavy equipment to dispose and cover received refuse from 6:30 am to 7:00 pm. <br /> • Operations conducted in the hours of darkness require lighting as approved by the LEA. <br /> • Heavy equipment operation outside normal hours of operation is allowed only in emergency and incidental occurrences <br /> not in connection with any routine site operations. <br /> • The Environmental Health Department must be notified 24 hours in advance of all non routine operations outside the <br /> normal operating hours. <br /> 2. The following documents describe and condition the design and operation of the facility. <br /> a. San Joaquin County Land Use Permit No.UP-89-2 dated June 1, 1989 <br /> b. Environmental Impact Report dated December,2006, SCH#2006062113 <br /> c. PG&E easement document dated December 1951 <br /> d. Regional Water Quality Control Boards Waste Discharge Requirements Order R5-2002-0219,December 6,2002 <br /> e. The mitigated Negative Declaration dated October, 1992,SCH 92082082. <br /> E Joint Technical Document dated January 12,2009 <br /> g. U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide Permit#26 dated June 26, 1990 <br /> h. Wetlands Mitigation Plan dated May, 1990 <br /> i. Mitigation Monitoring Plans dated October, 1990 and October 27, 1992 <br /> j. Agreement regarding proposed stream and lake alteration from the State Department of Fish and Game dated September 10, 1990. <br /> k. Household Hazardous Waste Plan dated August 1992 and the Operations Plan for the North County Recycling Center and <br /> Sanitary Landfill dated January, 1992. <br /> 1. San Joaquin County Air Pollution Permit N-1119-1-0 <br /> 3. San Joaquin County,Public Health Services,Division of Environmental Health has made the following findings in accordance with <br /> Public Resources Code 50000 and 50000.5: <br /> a. San Joaquin County Planning Department has made a determination the NCSL is consistent with the County General Plan.The <br /> zoning designation was approved on August 10, 1989 and lists this as a compatible use. <br /> b.This facility is consistent with County Integrated Waste Management Plan Dated March, 1997 <br /> D....o Z n1r17 <br />