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<br />2 of 3 <br />Environmental Health Department <br /> <br />FACILITY CONTACT: <br />Mark Houghton, PE <br />Senior Civil Engineer <br />209-468-3066 <br />mhoughton@sjgov.org <br /> <br />DATE OF SUBMITTAL: July 14, 2025 <br />DATE OF ACCEPTANCE: July 18, 2025 <br />LEA CONTACT: <br />Garrett Backus, REHS <br />209-468-2986 <br />gbackus@sjgov.org <br /> <br />Interested Persons: <br />As a property owner, tenant or person with vested interest in the project vicinity, please be <br />advised that the County of San Joaquin, Solid Waste Local Enforcement Agency (LEA), has <br />accepted an application to revise an existing Solid Waste Facility permit (SWFP) from San <br />Joaquin County Public Works for North County Sanitary Landfill and Recycling Center located at <br />17720 E Harney Lane, Lodi, CA. The LEA, certified by the Department of Resources Recycling <br />and Recovery (CalRecycle), enforces state laws and regulations at solid waste sites within the <br />County of San Joaquin, including all disposal facilities. <br /> <br />Purpose of the Meeting: <br />The LEA provides public notice and conducts an informational meeting after accepting an <br />application to revise an existing SWFP as complete and correct, pursuant to Title 27, California <br />Code of Regulations (T27 CCR) § 21650. The SWFP application was received on July 14, 2025, <br />and accepted as complete and correct on July 18, 2025. The Public Notification and Meeting <br />will be conducted within 60 days of application receipt pursuant to T27 CCR §§ 21660.2 - <br />21660.3. <br />Description of Project: <br />The North County Sanitary Landfill and Recycling Center currently accepts a maximum amount <br />of 1,200 tons of solid waste per day and a traffic volume of 850 vehicles per day. Current times <br />for accepting solid waste are 7 am – 5 pm, seven days a week. Current times for Ancillary <br />Operations/Facility Operating hours are 6:30 am – 7 pm, seven days a week. <br /> <br />To improve financial efficiency, the County plans to consolidate waste disposal services. <br />Therefore, the County is proposing the limits be increased to a maximum of 4,000 tons and <br />1,200 vehicles per day. The County is also proposing to accept solid waste one hour earlier, 6 <br />am – 5 pm, and conduct ancillary operations from 5:30 am – 7 pm, seven days a week. <br />