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California Integrated Waste Management Board <br /> Permit Decision No. 93-85 <br /> July 29, 1993 <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Stockton operates the Austin Road <br /> Landfill which has a past history of operating in violations of <br /> state minimum standards, including intermediate cover, litter <br /> control, grading of fill surfaces, liquid wastes and leachate <br /> control, as documented by Board staff in State Inspection <br /> Reports; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Central Valley Regional Water Quality ,Control <br /> Board has determined that the Austin Road Landfill has <br /> significantly impacted groundwater; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board has determined that the operator is currently in <br /> conformance with Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 90-122 <br /> issued for the landfill and Order No. 92-143 issued for surface <br /> water runoff, which require the operator to monitor and evaluate <br /> groundwater contamination and surface water, and to implement <br /> corrective action to remediate groundwater contamination; and <br /> WHEREAS, the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division, acting as the Local Enforcement <br /> Agency, determined on May 21, 1990, that the facility was <br /> disposing of more waste than allowed by its 1983 Solid Waste <br /> Facility Permit and issued a Notice and Order on April 2, 1991, <br /> to the City of Stockton restricting the daily tonnage and <br /> requiring a permit revision; and <br /> WHEREAS, the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division, acting as the Local Enforcement <br /> Agency, has ordered the City of Stockton to test and to cease <br /> recirculating landfill gas condensate to the disposal area by <br /> October 9, 1993 ; and <br /> WHEREAS, the County prepared a Negative Declaration in <br /> compliance with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) ; and <br /> WHEREAS, the project description in the CEQA document is <br /> consistent with the proposed permit; and <br /> WHEREAS, San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division, acting as the Local Enforcement <br /> Agency, has submitted to the Board for its review and concurrence <br /> in, or objection to a revised Solid Waste Facilities Permit for <br /> Austin Road Landfill; and <br /> WHEREAS, Board staff have evaluated the proposed permit for <br /> consistency with the standards adopted by the Board and found the <br /> facility design and operation in compliance with State Minimum <br /> Standards; and <br />