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APS. 2 3 <br /> kNV►.RQNMENTAL HEALTH <br /> of San Joaquin County Ordinance No. 1862. PERMIT/SERVICES <br /> 6. The existing underground irrigation system shall be removed according to the <br /> amended. RDSI, Appendix D dated October, 1990. <br /> 7. All abandoned wells must be destroyed with a cement sandy slurry to the <br /> bottom of well. All abandoned septic tanks must be destroyed. All <br /> abandonments must be completed under San Joaquin County Public Health <br /> Services permits. <br /> PROVISIONS <br /> 1. The permit is subject to review by the Local Enforcement Agency, and may be <br /> modified, suspended, or revoked, for sufficient cause after a hearing. <br /> 2. The use of 60 mil high density polyethylene (HDPE) liner as described in the <br /> existing Waste Discharge Requirements #91-021 dated January, 1991 has <br /> been approved by the Regional Water Quality. Control Board, the Local <br /> Enforcement Agency, and the California Integrated Waste Management Board. <br /> The liner shall consist of*6 inches of compacted soil overlain by HDPE synthetic <br /> liner. <br /> 3. Each waste module shall have a dendritic leachat <br /> e collection and removal <br /> system directly over the HDPE synthetic liner. <br /> 4. NCSL shall comply with the monitoring and reporting program of the California <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board. <br /> CLOSURE &-POSTCLOSURE MAINTENANCE <br /> 1. All documentation relating to the preparation of the closure and postclosure <br /> maintenance costs shall be retained by the operator and shall be available for <br /> inspection by the LEA or the CIWMB. <br /> 2. The preliminary closure and postclosure plans were approved by CIWMB on <br /> October 31, 1991 No. 91-39. <br /> 3. The Final closure and postclosure plans must be submitted to the LEA, Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board, and the CIWMB two years prior to closure of the <br /> landfill. <br /> SELF - MONITORING <br /> 1. Environmental measurements of water quality, leachate, and gas shall be <br /> reported to LEA on a annual basis. <br />