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III. Environmental Setting, Impacts, and Mitigations <br /> C. Community Services and Utilities <br /> Mitigation Measure C.3. <br /> Proposed as Part of this Project <br /> The project sponsor would: <br /> (a) conduct weekly inspections of all facilities for safety(the Safety Checklist prepared by the <br /> National Solid Waste Management Association could be used for inspections); <br /> (b) conduct safety meetings with employees to disseminate safety information;and <br /> (c) provide personal protective gear for the safe handling of solid waste. <br /> Implementation of this mitigation measure further reduce fus adverse impact. <br /> Impact CA. The proposed project would create and recover leachate that would be treated <br /> at the Stockton City Municipal Utilities District wastewater treatment plant,thus <br /> increasing treatment flow at the wastewater treatment plant. (SIGNIFICANT) <br /> The proposed project would include lining the landfill surfaces and a Leachate Collection and <br /> Recovery System(LCRS),which would collect leachate above the lower lining. Leachate would <br /> be collected and channeled through the LCRs to a holding facility on the site. As necessary, <br /> leachate would be collected by a pumper truck and hauled to the Stockton Municipal Utility <br /> District wastewater treatment plant for treatment(R.W. Beck and Associates, 1992). The <br /> Stockton Municipal Utility District has indicated that the expected volumes of leachate would <br /> not present a capacity problem for the District's treatment plant(Birdzell, 1993). The District <br /> does not currently receive leachate on a regular basis from any other landfill. The plant, <br /> however,would not be able to accept any leachate that was not able to meet the standards for <br /> chemical content as determined in the City of Stockton Wastewater Ordinance. The Ordinance <br /> establishes the maximum content of certain chemicals,metals and compounds that the District <br /> would accept for treatment at the City's wastewater treatment plant(Birdzell, 1993). Failure to <br /> meet the City's established leachate composition requirements could result in a significant <br /> impact. <br /> i <br /> III.C.7 <br />