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P600 <br />Joaquin County 10 <br />ironmental Health Department <br />East Main Street <br />Stockton, Ca 95202 <br />Revised Date: May 5, 2009 <br />Revised Date: March 13, 2009 <br />Original Date: July 14, 2008 <br />Facility Name: Snyder Dump <br />Facility Address: 23701 S. Santa Fe Road, Escalon, Ca <br />Corrective Action Plan <br />Pursuant to PRC Sections 45000, 45005, and 45011 we have been ordered to submit a corrective action <br />plan detailing how the 23701 S. Santa Fe Road site will be brought into compliance stipulated by the <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department. Listed below are the requirements previously <br />set forth followed by our plan of correction. <br />1. Title 27 CCR Section 20530 - Site Security: Repair, maintain, and secure the fence to <br />prevent unauthorized access to the site and to prevent illegal disposal of solid waste on <br />the property. <br />We plan to continue our current, ongoing routine to repair and maintain the fence as needed. As <br />this area receives many trespassers and dumpers, we will continue monitoring (and repairing if <br />necessary) very frequently, approximately once a week, so that a consistently secure barrier will <br />always be maintained around the property. There is also posted "No Trespassing" signs at least <br />every 500 feet of the fence line. As requested, we installed a gate at the front entrance for <br />security. <br />2. Title 27 CCR Section 20650 Grading of Fill Surfaces, Improper Grading of Fill Surfaces <br />and Title 27 CCR Section 20820 Drainage/ Erosion Control. Improper drainage, erosion <br />Control <br />• Project Premise: The property is currently sloped such that there is a high point near the <br />middle and a low point where the "waste" currently lies below the ground. To correct this, <br />we plan on using small earth -moving equipment (such as tractors and scrapers) to move <br />the earth from the high point to the low point. We will move enough earth to essentially <br />create a high spot above the potential "waste" area and the surrounding area will become <br />low lying area. If waste is encountered during the grading operation then work must stop <br />The area marked off and the plan amended to include mitigation or removal by an approved <br />company. <br />Encountering Waste: Based on previous sampling and reports,,he_project_should involv_e_the ________.- Deleted: <br />movement of "clean" dirt only, however in the event we encounter waste, we will stop and <br />inspect the waste. If, during inspection, the waste is deemed hazardous, we will have the <br />following contacts on call for inspection, consultation, and hazmat removal. <br />• John P. Lane, PG <br />Lee & Pierce, Inc. <br />135 S. Fifth Avenue, Suite C <br />Oakdale, CA 95361 <br />209-848-8270 Office Phone <br />209-848-8274 Office Fax <br />831-758-0096 Salinas Office <br />• Keith Powell <br />A L Powell Trucking <br />3534 Arthur Rd <br />Escalon, CA 95320 <br />(209) 838-7470 <br />Drainage: once finished, the above project will allow rain -water to run off the high "waste" area <br />onto the outer vernal pool area, over the surrounding land already tested to be clean. There it <br />will be absorbed into the Earth. This will preserve all vernal pools of the area, while allowing <br />