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May ly, 19'JU <br />Department of Water Resources <br />• Central District <br />Supporting Data and Comments <br />Tracy Sanitary Landfill <br />Prepared for the <br />California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br />Central Valley Region , <br />Summary <br />The City of Tracy is presently accepting Class I, II, and III <br />wastes at their disposal operation in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 18, <br />Township 3 South, Range 5 East, San Joaquin County. The depth to ground water <br />exceeds 150 feet near this site. The maximum discharge in Corral Hollow <br />Creek during the 1958-1966 period was 145 cubic feet per second. With proper <br />operating procedures, this site could be used as a Class_II disposal site. <br />We recommend that all Class I wastes be prohibited at this site until such <br />time as the discharger submits a proposal for a Class I site and we have an <br />opportunity to evaluate it with your staff. <br />Supporting Data ti <br />We are enclosing the following data: <br />1. Location Map from USGS, 7-1/2 Minute Quadrange, Tracy, <br />California, 1968 <br />2. Lines of Equal Elevation of Water in Wells, Fall 1964 <br />3. A real Geology, 1967 <br />4. Table, Discharge, in cfs, Water Year October 1965 to <br />September 1966, 11-3040, Corral Hollow Creek near Tracy= <br />5. Mineral Analyses of Ground Water in Township 3 South, <br />Range 5 East, Sections 17 and 19 <br />6. Pictures of Field Examination, on May 11, 1970 <br />In addition, we offer the following comments: <br />USGS, Water Resources Data for California, Part 1, Surface Eater Records, <br />Volume 2, 1966 <br />