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USA Waste of California,Inc. <br /> wwrit. Central Valley Compost <br /> 916 W.Frewert Rd. <br /> Lathrop, CA 95330 <br /> April 29, 2023 <br /> Mr. Robert McClellon <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, CA 95205-6232 <br /> Re: Solid Waste Facility Permit(SWFP) 2023 First Quarter and March 2023 Reporting <br /> Central Valley Compost Facility <br /> Facility Number 39-AA-0051 <br /> Dear Mr. McClellon: <br /> USA Waste of California, Inc. submits the following quarterly report in accordance with Solid <br /> Waste Facility Permit(SWFP) Facility Number 39-AA-0051. Section 16 of SWFP 39-AA-0051 <br /> requires the following information be submitted quarterly within 30 days of the end of the <br /> reporting period: <br /> • The types and quantities (in tons) of waste entering the facility per day; <br /> • The number and types of vehicles using the facility per day; <br /> • Results of the hazardous waste load checking program, including quantities and the types <br /> of the hazardous wastes, medical wastes or otherwise prohibited wastes found in the <br /> waste stream and the disposition of these materials; <br /> • Copies of all complaints regarding this facility and the operator's actions taken to resolve <br /> these complaints. <br /> • A report of quantities of waste received and product removed from the facility shall be <br /> provided. The records (showing monthly breakdowns) shall indicate the quantities in <br /> tons. <br /> Section 16 of SWFP 39-AA-0051 also requires the following information be submitted monthly <br /> within 30 days of the end of the reporting period: <br /> One sample per 5000 cubic years of finished compost must be taken and analyzed at a <br /> Department of Health Services approved laboratory. Samples shall be analyzed for constituents <br /> required pursuant to Title 14 CCR, Section 17868.1. <br /> Pathogen reduction criteria must be documents in a log. The log must record start date, <br /> temperatures, turnings, watering and indicate that the pathogen reductio period was met. All <br /> feedstock piles must be monitored for temperature prior to being incorporated into windrows <br />