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CORRESPONDENCE_2008 (1/08 TO 6/08)
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2008 (1/08 TO 6/08)
RECORD_ID
PR0440003
PE
4434
FACILITY_ID
FA0003698
FACILITY_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
31130
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25303010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
31130 CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill (CHSL) is a closed, unlined Class III landfill located at <br />31130 South Corral Hollow Road, in southern San Joaquin County, approximately 5 miles <br />south of the City of Tracy, at the intersection of Interstate 580 and Corral Hollow Road. <br />The landfill covers approximately 58 acres, of which 43 acres was permitted disposal area. <br />The remaining area is comprised of access roads, storm water retention ponds, setbacks <br />for environmental monitoring, and firebreaks. Land within 1,000 feet of the facility is used <br />for grazing and agriculture <br />In 1996, CHSL was certified closed with the installation of the closure cap, Landfill gas <br />(LFG) migration monitoring wells and groundwater monitoring wells. The cap consists of a <br />2- to 6 -foot foundation layer under a 1 -foot minimum thick, low -permeability soil layer, with <br />a 1 -foot thick vegetative surface layer. <br />i>�' > 3t1►�tlEel :7_A11[01,11 11111►�C6PI11067:1h[ei <br />CHSL has seven triple -probe perimeter monitoring wells (Figure 2). All wells are labeled <br />and locked. Well logs of the perimeter probes are available upon request. <br />Each perimeter well monitors the shallow, intermediate and deep sub -surface soil layers <br />for off-site migration. Each probe is color coded to represent its depth. Color red identifies <br />shallow probe, color blue identifies the intermediate probe, and gold color identifies the <br />deepest probe. <br />1.3 LFG COLLECTION AND CONTROLLED SYSTEM <br />In 2001, a LFG collection and controlled system (LFGCCS) was installed <br />to control subsurface LFG migration and to mitigate impact of volatile organic compounds <br />on the shallow aquifer. The LFG system includes a flare station and 39 LFG extraction <br />wells installed in refuse. The landfill gas wells vary from approximately 25 to 92 feet in <br />depth. A typical vertical LFG extraction well casing consists of of 6 -inch diameter high <br />density polyethelene (HDPE) pipe. <br />Each well is provided with an adjustment valve and sampling port. The flow rate from <br />each well is adjusted based on the concentration of methane in the gas collected at the <br />well. <br />The piping serving the wells is comprised of HDPE, and is buried in the vegetative layer of <br />the landfill. Each well is connected through a lateral pipe to the main header pipes. LFG <br />condensate collects at low points in the piping, from where the condensate is pumped to <br />LFG Operation And Maintenance Pan San Joaquin County <br />Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill 7 Public Works Department <br />March 31, 2008 Solid Waste Division <br />
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