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i <br /> Page 8 <br /> felder and Associates , submitted to the City of Stockton on <br /> July 21 , 1972 . <br /> Item #10 . Terminal drainage is provided the site by the north <br /> fork of Little John Creek. On site facilities consist of agri- . <br /> cultural tail water and.. storm drain ditches . The City of Stockton <br /> engineering staff has scheduled work for design of a storm system <br /> to serve the site . Plans for this project will be submitted to <br /> the San Joaquin Local Health District for approval by January 1 , <br /> 1978 . <br /> Item #11 . Leachate generation is not anticipated at the site. <br /> With three feet of cover on the cells and a minimum cross slope of <br /> one and one-half percent, it is not anticipated that sufficient <br /> moisture will reach the solid waste to create a leaching problem. <br /> Item #12 . Monitoring wells are not necessary at this site. An <br /> informal sampling of irrigation wells on the periphery of the <br /> landfill site has not indicated the presence of any leaching . The <br /> depth of the landfill and the size of the cell being used probably <br /> is not conducive to methane recovery. <br /> Item #13 . No venting control has been provided; see Item #12 . <br /> Item #14 . To date, no positive decision has been made on the use <br /> of the exhausted landfill site. Tentative plans are for dry land <br /> farming. This should commence on the northern section, which is <br /> Parcel A, in 1980 or 1981, and should commence on Parcel B (the <br /> southern portion) in 1988 . <br />