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April 4, 2012 <br /> Current Status: A stormwater pond has been constructed in the southwest <br /> corner of the former Austin Road Landill site. The design plans for this <br /> stormwater pond were submitted to and approved by the RWQCB. <br /> q. 81 (1.4) <br /> Proposed as Part of the Project: <br /> If leachate is delivered to the City of Stockton Regional Wastewater <br /> Control Facility, the project sponsor will provide for independently <br /> corroborated test results to the City to demonstrate the chemical <br /> composition of the leachate extracted from the proposed consolidated <br /> landfill project. Monitoring and testing of landfill-generated leachate will <br /> meet the requirements of the City of Stockton Wastewater Ordinance and <br /> the City Municipal Utilities Department. <br /> If leachate quality is not acceptable for disposal at the Regional <br /> Wastewater Control Facility, the project sponsor will either have the <br /> leachate collected and disposed off-site by a licensed Treatment and <br /> Disposal Facility, or will develop on-site leachate processing that will result <br /> in treated leachate that is acceptable for disposal at the wastewater <br /> treatment plant or acceptable to regulatory agencies for on-site use. The <br /> design and operation of any on-site leachate processing that is <br /> implemented will comply with all applicable laws and regulations. <br /> Current Status: Leachate is currently retained onsite in the leachate <br /> evaporation ponds. <br /> 0. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT (Staff <br /> Contact: John Cadrett, 209-557-6460) <br /> a. 12 (D.2) <br /> Identified in EIR: <br /> The project sponsor shall mitigate any significant future ROG increase by <br /> developing gas wells within the Forward Landfill sufficient to achieve a <br /> recovery rate of 100-200 cfm of LFG from the Forward Landfill. The gas <br /> wells shall be integrated into the consolidated facility collection/ disposal <br /> system. To maintain a less-than-significant ROG increase from existing <br /> conditions, a small LFG collection system shall be installed at the currently <br /> uncontrolled Forward Landfill before the total increased fugitive LFG <br /> release rate from all sources reaches 150 cfm (equivalent to 10 tons of <br /> ROG per year). <br /> Current Status: Forward has installed several hundred LFG extraction wells <br /> and a LFG collection system at the site. The LFG wells have a recovery rate <br /> Page 32 <br />