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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2001
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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III A 30-foot layer of material consisting of very stiff to hard silt and lean clay. <br /> This material is moist to wet, with moisture contents between the liquid and <br /> plastic limit. The material has an approximate OCR of 1.7 (CH2M HILL <br /> Boring BH-1, approximate depth of 78 feet). <br /> • Very dense poorly grade sand was observed near the bottom of CH2M HILL <br /> Boring BH-1, starting at an approximate depth of 100 feet. Sand was also <br /> observed in EMCON's Boring No. 17 to 178 feet. <br /> Based on the above subsurface profile, the subsurface soils at the site can be <br /> characterized as strong and dense and therefore not subject to significant <br /> stability or settlement issues. Moreover, since groundwater occurs below a <br /> depth of approximately 60 feet, the potential for liquefaction of site soils appears <br /> remote. <br /> Two soil borrow studies (TwWag;:d 994 and Lewis..Engineering, 2000),"ere <br /> conducted in the existing borrow pit area south of the existing Austin Road <br /> Landfill. The results of these studies indicate that soils at elevations of <br /> approximately 15 to 25 feet,.amsl are classified as low,plasticity clays,(CL) based <br /> on the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and have laboratory <br /> permeabilities ranging from I x 10,'°-to 1--x°10",cm/sec when compacted to <br /> above 90 percent relative compaction based on American Society for Testing <br /> Materials Method D1557 (ASTM D1557). <br /> The other soil borrow study (Twining 1996) was conducted in the borrow area <br /> north of the existing Austin Road-Landfill. The-Tesvits-of this study indiratethat <br /> the soils encountered at a depth of approximately 4 to 11 feet below ground <br /> surface are classified as a sandy clay and have a laboratory permeability of <br /> approximately 3 x 10.8 cm/sec when compacted to above 90 percent relative <br /> compaction based on ASTM D1`557. <br /> 3.6 SURFACE WATER HYDROLOGY <br /> Anticipated rainfall intensities for a 1,000-year storm event near Stockton, <br /> California, are presented in Table 6. The intensity estimates were developed from <br /> short-duration events recorded at Modesto, California, and adjusted for Stockton, <br /> California. <br /> Figure 8 presents the regional 100-year floodplain map. As shown on this map, the <br /> majority of the Forward Landfill site is within flood zone designation C (Federal <br /> Forward Landfill jTD 3-9 <br /> L:\Allied\2000.193\Reports\fi na Ijtd:Sec-3.0:08/20/01 <br /> BRYAN A.STIRRAT S.ASSOCIATES <br />
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