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L. <br /> 6. <br /> FINAL REMEDIAL PLAN <br /> HARNEY LANE SANITARY LANDFILL <br /> UNDERGROUND FUEL TANK REMOVAL <br /> L. <br /> L Introduction <br /> The Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill is located at 14750 E. Harney <br /> r- Lane, Lodi, California (Figure 1) . It is operated by the County of <br /> San Joaquin as a Class III landfill in accordance with Solid Waste <br /> Facility Permit Number 39-AA-003 issued by the San Joaquin Local <br /> Health District and Discharge Requirement Order Number 87-088, <br /> issued by the State of California Regional water Quality Control <br /> Board, Central Valley Region. These documents establish operating <br /> standards for the entire landfill which consists of one 97-acre <br /> parcel (primary site) and a 15-acre parcel (secondary site) . In <br /> addition, the County owns 15 acres just north of the secondary site <br /> which is used for a migrant farm labor camp (Figure 2) . Of the <br /> ►. total 127 acres at the site, approximately 112 acres are utilized <br /> for landfill operations. <br /> y <br /> Background <br /> San Joaquin County Public Works Department removed an underground <br /> storage tank at the Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill on October 16, <br /> 1989. Soil tests taken at the time of removal revealed diesel fuel <br /> L contamination at the tank removal site. <br /> Soil tests were taken in the undisturbed soil at each end of <br /> ` the tank. Test results showed a diesel #2 concentration of 80 mg/kg <br /> at the north end and 1100 mg/kg at the south end of the tank <br /> removal site (Exhibit #1) . <br /> The San Joaquin County Public Health Services Department cited <br /> the site for diesel fuel soil contamination (Exhibit #2) . They also <br /> requested further assessment of the extent of contamination and a <br /> 1. plan for correction. A correction plan (Appendix A) was submitted <br /> on June 27, 1990 to the Department of Public Health Services. <br /> ` Remedial Operations <br /> ►� Public Works performed further excavation on November 19, 1990, <br /> under the supervision of Mr. Harlan Knoll, the representative from <br /> the Environmental Health Division of the Public Health Services <br /> ,., Department. The location of the excavated pit is shown in Figure <br />