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Illegal Disposal Site (IDS) Name Site Address/ Solid Waste <br />Assessor Parcel Number (APN) Identification <br />System <br />Number <br />Snyder Sanitary Dump Site 23201 South Santa Fe Road 39 -CR -0031 <br />(closed site) County of San Joaquin <br />APN: not available <br />Bill Lane IDS 23201 South Santa Fe Road 39 -CR -0040 <br />(illegal disposal site) County of San Joaquin <br />APN 249-060-14 <br />Lynch IDS 23023 South Santa Fe Road 39 -CR -0001 <br />(illegal disposal site) County of San Joaquin <br />APN 249-060-13 <br />Beard Property 23701 Santa Fe Road 39 -CR -0031 <br />County of San Joaquin <br />APN 249-060-12 <br />McNalley B. I. ETL LF ESTS 22865 S. Henry Road 39 -CR -0031 <br />(Mick McNalley) Escalon, CA 95320 <br />APN 249-060-10 <br />Snyder Sanitary Dump Site (SSDS) <br />Based on information from the Site Identification form provided by the LEA, dated May 5, <br />1993, the SSDS is a closed 60 -acre disposal site that was located on a former gravel pit <br />mining operation. The dump site was bounded by private property on the north, Henry Road <br />on the east, private property on the south, and on the west by the AT and SF railroad, <br />(currently the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe) (BNSF) railroad). The disposal site was <br />subsequently bisected by Santa Fe Road. <br />Based upon a report from the State of California Department of Public Health Bureau of <br />Vector Control, dated November 21, 1956, the disposal site accepted mixed refuse and <br />rubbish, cannery waste, and apricot and peach pits. The pits were dried, recovered, and <br />removed from site, although some quantities were included in with disposed waste and <br />were covered. Salvaging of rags, bottles, metals, etc. took place as part of the waste <br />disposal operation. Quantities of waste handled per day were two loads of mixed refuse, <br />two loads of cannery waste, and three loads of pits. Reportedly, at the time the report was <br />issued, the depth of fill was two feet below surface grade (bgs). <br />The actual footprint of the waste disposal area(s) is not known, however, it is assumed that <br />the former gravel pits were likely filled with wastes to near surface grade. Other surrounding <br />low-lying areas within the disposal site may also have been filled with wastes. The SSDS <br />1-5 <br />