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I1. Location, showing distances from the closest portion of the impoundment, ofRIEi <br /> all ground water and vadose tone monitoring facilities [Health and Safety <br /> t <br /> Code Section 25208.8(k)] <br /> 12. Location, on a topographic base map, of the areal extent of the 100-year <br /> .`flgg_4i;on _existing streams,, and those streams that would be formed as a <br /> result o 100-year flood conditions <br /> NOTES:,L <br /> a. Features shown for the various maps and cross-sections may be combined onto <br /> a lesser number of gaphic presentations, as appropriate. <br /> b. Due to site-specific conditions, it may be necessary to increase the number <br /> and variety of graphic presentations from that shown above. <br /> Tables <br /> 1. Identification of individual hazardous waste constituents delivered to the -* <br /> impoundment, showing at a minimum: <br /> a. Name of constituent <br /> Q <br /> b. EPA number of constituent (if applicable) <br /> c. Description of constituent's significant components <br /> d. Physical state of constituent -at time of delivery (liquid hazardous <br /> waste, hazardous waste containing liquid, sludge, etc.) <br /> e. Generating process <br /> f. Frequency of receipt (continuously, periodically, one-time, etc.) <br /> g. Date of first delivery <br /> h. Date of .most-recent delivery <br /> 2. Data for each surface water body (stream, lake, reservoir, etc.) and all <br /> seeps and springs within the facility and within one mile of the facility's <br /> perimeter, showing at a minimum: <br /> a. Description or identification of water body, seep, or spring <br /> b. - Shortest distance from water body, seep, or spring to impoundment . <br /> c. For lakes, reservoirs, etc. : Seasonal (maximum and minimum)`elevatio5s <br /> of water surface, showing dates of measurements <br />