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1 0 0 <br />CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br />CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br />WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR <br />CITY OF STOCKTON <br />FITOLIU* <br />CLASS III LANDFILL <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, (hereafter <br />Board), finds that: <br />The City of Stockton (hereafter Discharger) owns and operates the Austin Road <br />Landfill Facility. The facility was previously regulated by Waste Discharge <br />Requirements (WDRs) Order No. 90-122 in conformance with Title 23, California <br />Code of Regulations (CCR), Division 3, Chapter 15 (hereafter Chapter 15). Order <br />No. 90-122 was amended 17 September 1993 by Order No. 93-200 impleme• i g <br />State Water Resources Control Board Resolution No. 93-62 and federal municipal <br />solid waste regulations. These WDRs combine information from Order 90-122, <br />amendments made by Order 93-200, an Article 5 Monitoring Program proposal dated <br />July 1992, and the Corrective Action Plan submitted by Discharger in August 1991. <br />2. The 187 -acre facility was originally opened in 1954, temporarily closed from 1961 to <br />1963, closed to public use since 1964, and is now used for Class H1 residential, <br />commercial, and industrial solid waste generated within the incorporated boundaries of <br />the City. Of the 187 acres, Assessor's Parcels 201-060-01 and 05, 1.5 acres is for <br />Newcastle right-of-way, 16.5 acres are for flood control easement, 124 acres are for <br />landfilling, and 45 acres are used as a borrow area. The facility is in the northwest <br />1/4 of Section 3, TIN, R7E, MDB&M, as shown in Attachment "A", which is <br />incorporated herein and made a part of this order. <br />WZM01 I <br />3. The Discharger proposes to continue to discharge municipal solid waste from the City <br />of Stockton for disposal in the Class III Landfill. These wastes are classified as <br />I nonhazardous solid waste' or 'inert waste', using the criteria set tbrth in Chapter 15. <br />The discharge rate is approximately 525,000 cubic yards (150,000 tons) per year. <br />4. Methane gas will continue to be collected and used in a power plant, developed by <br />Pacific Energy in 1986. The power plant produces up to 760 kilowatts per hour of <br />electrical power. which is sold to Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) under a long-term <br />agreement. <br />