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Robert McClellon <br />October 8, 2014 <br />Page 3 <br />adopted September 29, 1981 (Title 5 Health and Sanitation, Division 2. Solid <br />Waste Collection and Disposal, Section 5-2502), tarps will be placed over open <br />loads to avoid littering during transport of waste. <br />• Management of the daily working fill face to the smallest practical area with <br />immediate compaction to minimize the area and debris subject to the impacts of <br />wind. <br />• If possible, on windy days the daily fill face tipper location would be selected for <br />its protection to minimize effects of wind (i.e., tipper facing into wind adjacent to <br />the leeward sidewall, or sheltered by completed fill deposits). <br />• Waste that is more susceptible to windblown distribution may, on windy days, be <br />worked immediately into the fill face and covered with a layer of daily cover, as <br />needed, or the waste may be excluded from the site. <br />• Portable skid -mounted litter fences may be provided for deployment downwind as <br />close as practical to the working area, as needed. <br />• Semi-permanent fencing may be provided around the fill area as an additional <br />barrier to the migration of litter off-site when litter has not been contained by the <br />portable litter fences. (Examples of additional barriers include but not limited to, a <br />four -foot minimum temporary construction fence and/or a ten -foot or higher semi- <br />permanent fence.) The utilization will be continually evaluated and the fence will <br />be relocated or added as needed. <br />• Permanent fencing (ten -foot high with an additional three-foot kicker) may be <br />constructed with possibility of placement on an eight -foot high berm. <br />• On very windy days when all other procedures are not successful in controlling <br />blowing litter, the operator may apply cover material more frequently or <br />immediately to the incoming waste load. As a last resort due to the facility's <br />obligation to provide continued disposal service to its clientele, the operator may <br />consider closing down the facility to incoming waste. <br />• Buffer zones resulting from required facility setbacks along the site's perimeter <br />will provide some protection of adjacent properties. <br />• As a final control measure, personnel will be dispatched, as needed or daily if <br />conditions require, to collect any litter that has escaped the above control <br />measures. The personnel will collect litter from the facility and the facility access, <br />as well as adjoining property, provided that the property owner allows access. If <br />additional assistance is required beyond site personnel, temporary service agencies <br />will be contacted. <br />SHUTES MIHALY <br />--WEINBERGERLLP <br />