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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> ORDER NO. 94- gyQjZk <br /> WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR <br /> CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> FRENCH CAMP LANDFILL <br /> CLASS III LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, (hereafter <br /> Board), finds that. <br /> 1. The City of Stockton (hereafter Discharger) owns and operates the French Camp <br /> Landfill. The Discharger submitted: a Ground Water Investigation, dated February <br /> 1989: a Ground Water Monitoring Investigation, dated November 1989; a Verification <br /> Monitoring Program. dated 3 July 1990; a Report of Waste Discharge, dated 3 July <br /> 19%; an Article 5 Monitoring Proposal, dated 20 July 1992; Financial Assurance <br /> Documents. dated 30 March 1993; an Evaluation Monitoring Program. dated 1 April <br /> 1993; and Preliminary Closure and Post-Closure Maintenance Plans, dated June 1994. <br /> 2. The facility was previously regulated by Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) Order <br /> No. 92-225 in conformance with Title 23, California Code of Regulations (CCR), <br /> Division 3, Chapter 15 (hereafter Chapter 15). Order No. 92-225 was amended 17 <br /> September 1993 by Order No. 93-200 implementing State Water Resources Control <br /> Board Resolution No. 93-62 and federal municipal solid waste regulations. These <br /> waste discharge requirements combine information from Order 92-225, amendments <br /> made by Order 93-200, and the Article 5 monitoring proposal. <br /> 3. French Camp Landfill is a 72-acre facility, comprised of Assessor's Parcel Numbers <br /> 163-070-13 and 163-070-14. The facility is approximately I mile south of Stockton, <br /> in Section 11. T 1 N. R6E, I'vIDB&M, as shown in Attachment A. which is <br /> incorporated herein and made part of this Order. The City of Stockton has an <br /> agreement with Gambi Enterprises to provide services related to the operation and <br /> maintenance of the landfill. <br /> 4. This is an existing landfill that first operated in 1938. It was used as a bum dump and <br /> accepted Groups 2 and 3 (old classification) wastes. In 1957, the City rerouted the <br /> Group 2 wastes to another landfill. The facility then was used only for the disposal of <br /> demolition and garden wastes. The facility currentiv accepts oniv garden wastes and <br /> residential street sweepings. <br />