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is AG -160 (agricultural). A few residences have been constructed within two miles of the <br />landfill property (Figure 4). <br />2-442.3.2 Ancillary Facilities <br />The ancillary facilities associated with the landfill include the entrance and internal roads, <br />lunchroom trailer, scale house, maintenance building, and on-site residences (P <br />2-4Fi ure 2). <br />there- are ne h'aza Fdec swastehazai:deus <br />I......ted _en the <br />landfil at this time �lYbGtCtt tt-tl-tG <br />irlrsnt'rTc <br />r�2 4 EXISTING PERMITS AND APPROVALSExisting Permits and Approvals <br />2.4.1 Background <br />The Foothill Landfill is a single Class III (municipal waste) Solid Waste Management Unit <br />on an 800 acre parcel, 6734 acres of which are planned for waste disposal in a series of <br />11 modules. <br />Refuse disposal began at the Foothill Landfill in 1966, in Module "I", which is <br />approximately 80 acres in area. This area is not provided with a liner or leachate <br />recovery system. <br />Refuse disposal began in Module 1 2003, when the initial phase of construction for that <br />Module was complete. The liner was extended toward existina Module "I" surface in <br />2006. The initiaL�•�, se of Module 1liner was nenletwith n extension <br />� + mae v 2vv00'1 v <br />ReFthwaFd to the exostffinq Module <br />"I" This Module includes an <br />aAPProved Engineered Alternative Liner_System that meets Federal Subtitle D and Title <br />27 requirements for Class III containment. <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill Page 13 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — Revised 7/30/10 <br />