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/ , W <br />Section 17682 - COVER - RESPONSE <br />At the time of the inspection the primary source of refuse <br />to the site, which is the County of San Joaquin, was for experi- <br />mental purposes being diverted to an incinerator in Stanislaus <br />County. Stanislaus County did not have a sufficient volume of <br />refuse to properly test their plant. On the day before the <br />inspection, 700 tires were received on the site. The tires were <br />covered but because of the limited amount of refuse, they worked <br />up through the earth fill. Under normal operation this is not a <br />problem and therefore no special plan of action is deemed neces- <br />sary at this time. <br />Section 17711 - Litter Control - RESPONSE <br />The gusty wind on the day of the inspection resulted in <br />scattered litter away from the dump face. Although the three <br />workers picking up the litter did not complete the clean up on <br />the very day of the scattering of the litter, the site was <br />cleaned up within a reasonable time. Previous attempts to <br />confine the litter with a litter fence have proven to be unsuc- <br />cessful especially when wind gusts are in excess of 35-40 mph as <br />on the day of inspection. The current plan of promptly working <br />the refuse and picking up the litter which escapes from the face <br />has resulted in minimal complaints and is viewed to be satisfac- <br />tory. If necessary, supplemental manpower is available on the <br />day following the request. <br />Section 17751 - Periodic Site Review - RESPONSE <br />Mark Urquardt R.E. of the County of San Joaquin performed <br />the site review, the report was filed on 1-13-89. LEA had <br />granted an extension of time and the application for renewal was <br />timely filed. <br />Dated: :Z- 17-67 <br />Dated: ?--/ 7- 87 <br />FSL/LEA AGMT <br />1047/ju <br />SAN JOAQUIN LOCAL HEALTH <br />DISTRICT <br />FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL <br />INC. <br />-2.1- <br />