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0 6.8.5 Drainage and Erosion Control <br />The NCRC&SL utilizes several facilities to control run-on and run-off. A perimeter berm around <br />the waste management unit prevents any run-on to the unit. This perimeter berm, along with a <br />series of ditches, also controls all surface run-off during storm events, and directs surface run-off <br />from the landfill to a retention basin on the east side of the site. <br />During the year, the County repairs and regrades (if needed) the storm water conveyance <br />structures to prevent water ponding over refuse. Special care is taken during operations to <br />maintain a slope on fill areas to facilitate storm water runoff. <br />Erosion control on surfaces that have reached their near -final elevation will be provided by <br />establishing vegetation and constructing drainage berms or benches to direct storm water away <br />from refuse fill areas to the existing storm water facilities. <br />Best management practices are implemented at the landfill (see the Stormwater Pollution <br />Prevention Plan in Appendix F). The landfill's stormwater sampling plan conforms to their <br />NPDES permit. Each year the County submits an Annual Storm Water Protection Report to the <br />RWQCB. <br />The temporary run-on controls for the fill area and excavation areas and run-off control is <br />accomplished by the design of the active tipping areas and the method of daily operation. <br />Surface water in the fill area is directed away from the refuse. A berm is placed at the down <br />gradient edge of the daily cell to collect surface water that might run off the exposed waste as a <br />part of daily operations during times of surface water runoff. <br />6.8.6 Final Surface Drainage <br />Final surface drainage provides for the delivery of rainwater to the wetlands area north of the <br />landfill, to the west and to the south onto neighbors' properties along historic drainage paths <br />(Appendix B, Drawing 1). <br />North County RC&SL Page 47 of 69 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — February 10, 2010 <br />