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ttt��g�,l ?js 'osa I Site 0 DS).. i,11 ,ite Address.;" <br />�-j M., . . .. . ......... . . .... . .. . ......... - . ..... <br />Assessor Parcel 'N'LlInber <br />Snvder Sanitary Durnp Site— , ..... 213201 South Santa Fe Road <br />(closed site) County of San joaqUin <br />Bill I -ane IDS. ... 23201 South Santa I e Road. <br />L.yacll IDS - <br />Beard Pro'r.)erty, <br />Waller Property— <br />Snyder Sar ilary Durno Site <br />I.....- ...................... . .......... 1111.� -1-1-1-1 ....... . . ........ <br />County of'San Joaquin <br />APN 2249-060-14 <br />21023 South Santa Fe Road <br />County til' San Joaquin <br />APN 249-060-1 ') <br />231701 Santa Fe Road <br />County of Saar Joaquin <br />APN /2149-060-12 <br />'22065 1 lenry Road <br />COUMV Ot'San JO�RJUM <br />AM 249-60-10 <br />of is Wasic <br />Identification <br />Svstern Number <br />9 <br />-CR-t O' I <br />39 -CR -0040 <br />,9 -CR -0001 <br />None <br />None <br />'Flic Snyder Sanitary 1XIIIII) is a closed. disposal site located on. a 60 acre parcel. And m as <br />operated as a former gravel pit mining operation site. The property was bounded by private <br />propeny on the north. I lenry Road oil the cast, <br />private property oil the south. and the Sant"I <br />Fe Rail Road on the The site �kas evennially bisected by Santa l Road which N,%as <br />constructed through the site in the 1960"s. <br />C> <br />Based upon a report frorn the State ofCcalil'ornia Department oil—Pu !Ic I Icalth Burcau of" <br />Vector Control, dated Noverriber2l, 1 956r 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 rite site, although some quantities were included in okitli disposed waste and, <br />was covered. Salvaoino11ofralos. bottles. nieuds. etc, took placeas part ofthe waste disposal <br />In <br />operatIon.QUanfities of.'N.%aste handled per day Mere two ]oads ofnlixedrefuse, b,�,o loads of <br />cannery waste., and three loads of pits. The depth of` fill was two fie t. At this point itis <br />unclear as to the actual tbotprint of the �kaste disposal operation Sita. Thus far it has been <br />cicterrnined that (lie Snvder site was closed in 1960, <br />- per Robert k1cCIellon, County of` an <br />Joaquin, llubfic Health Services, Ew-jivironmental Health Division. <br />4 <br />