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Facility-wide Requirements for N-4070-0-4 (continued)Page 4 of 4 <br />These terms and conditions are part of the Facility-wide Permit to Operate <br />Facility Name: FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL <br />Location: 6484 N WAVERLY RD, LINDEN, CA 95236 <br />32.Whenever open areas are disturbed, or vehicles are used in open areas, the facility shall comply with the requirements <br />of Section 5.0 of District Rule 8051, unless specifically exempted under Section 4.0 of Rule 8051 (8/19/2004) or Rule <br />8011 (8/19/2004). [District Rules 8011 and 8051] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />33.Any paved road or unpaved road shall comply with the requirements of District Rule 8061 unless specifically <br />exempted under Section 4.0 of Rule 8061 (8/19/2004) or Rule 8011 (8/19/2004). [District Rules 8011 and 8061] <br />Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />34.Any unpaved vehicle/equipment area that anticipates more than 50 Average annual daily Trips (AADT) shall comply <br />with the requirements of Section 5.1.1 of District Rule 8071. Any unpaved vehicle/equipment area that anticipates <br />more than 150 vehicle trips per day (VDT) shall comply with the requirements of Section 5.1.2 of District Rule 8071. <br />On each day that 25 or more VDT with 3 or more axles will occur on an unpaved vehicle/equipment traffic area, the <br />owner/operator shall comply with the requirements of Section 5.1.3 of District Rule 8071. On each day when a special <br />event will result in 1,000 or more vehicles that will travel/park on an unpaved area, the owner/operator shall comply <br />with the requirements of Section 5.1.4 of District Rule 8071. All sources shall comply with the requirements of <br />Section 5.0 of District Rule 8071 unless specifically exempted under Section 4.0 of Rule 8071 (9/16/2004) or Rule <br />8011 (8/19/2004). [District Rules 8011 and 8071] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />35.Any owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity, as defined in 40 CFR 61.141, shall comply with the <br />applicable inspection, notification, removal, and disposal procedures for asbestos containing materials as specified in <br />40 CFR 61.145 (Standard for Demolition and Renovation). [40 CFR 61 Subpart M] Federally Enforceable Through <br />Title V Permit <br />36.The permittee shall submit certifications of compliance with the terms and standards contained in Title V permits, <br />including emission limits, standards and work practices, to the District and the EPA annually (or more frequently as <br />specified in an applicable requirement or as specified by the District). The certification shall include the identification <br />of each permit term or condition, the compliance status, whether compliance was continuous or intermittent, the <br />methods used for determining the compliance status, and any other facts required by the District to determine the <br />compliance status of the source. [District Rule 2520, 9.16] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />37.Any Title V permittee shall submit an application permit renewal to the District at least six months, but not greater <br />than 18 months, prior to the Title V permit expiration date. [District Rule 2520, 5.2] Federally Enforceable Through <br />Title V Permit <br />38.When a term is not defined in a Title V permit condition, the definition in the rule cited as the origin and authority for <br />the condition in a Title V permit shall apply. [District Rule 2520, 9.1.1] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />39.No air contaminant shall be released into the atmosphere which causes a public nuisance. [District Rule 4102] <br />40.On June 30, 2002, the initial Title V permit was issued. The reporting periods for the Report of Required Monitoring <br />and the Compliance Certification Report begin every July 1, unless alternative dates are approved by the District <br />Compliance Division. These reports are due within 30 days of the end of the reporting period. [District Rule 2520, <br />9.5] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit