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calRecycle <br />Closed Disposal Site Inspection Report (188) <br />ntAge!��Y County of San Joaquin <br />�{ <br />'`nS.RI®i�`f� y.,"' 3e., Sa`} �L7G,1 <br />+7•V,P l''�CiG� 6'�le IV1R�'(,`J41vW*hi hI k"r,%i ,tt . ...F`Y :n ,.L`¢ti`*�°,. '' 21x �... n'4.43Yc.,:.R"-ia: <br />39 -AA -0003 6/11/2013 LEA Periodic <br />lime 1n � � Time taut � s�� �h <br />finspectf�i�� m��� <br />Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill County Of San Joaquin Public Works Dept <br />%4 <br />(Tone <br />1/4 Mi E Of Jack Road, Lodi <br />99999 <br />r,Y . <br />Natalia Subbotnikova <br />THE ABOVE FACILITY WAS INSPECTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF THE DIVISION 30 OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE (PRC) AND TITLE 14 AND TITLE 27 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) <br />tJ�Viela#ions <br />Areas `of <br />or <br />20650 - Grading of Fill Surfaces <br />x <br />Comments: Low spots observed at the northwest side and southeast side of the primary site. <br />The big depression observed at the southeast side of the primary site. <br />Continuation of AC from the last inspection. <br />a. Grade the area to promote lateral runoff of water and prevent future ponding. <br />b. Grades shall be established to provide sufficient slopes to account for future settlement of the fill surface. <br />c. Repair depression. <br />7 k <br />1nspchon Report 4omments <br />..7 ..',.. <br />Notes: <br />A. The landfill gas extraction flare was operating at time of inspection. <br />B. Concentrations of gas probe measured the following for methane%: GW 4 - Shallow -0.0, Intermediate - 0.1, Deep - <br />1.1; GW 3 - Shallow -0.0, Intermediate — 0.0, Deep — 1.6; GW 9 - 0.0 (all three probes); GW 10 - 0.0 (all three probes). <br />C. Burrow holes observed at the west side of the secondary site. Make necessary repairs of burrow holes and take <br />measures to prevent further burrowing. <br />D. Cut back tall weeds/grass within area of drive paths throughout the site and around wells to prevent fire hazard from <br />vehicles. <br />E. Some of the landfills areas were covered by overgrown vegetation which had made it impossible to determine whether <br />the cover was intact and functioning as it should. The overgrown vegetation could pose a fire hazard, especially with <br />summer approaching. Operator should maintain the vegetation at a minimum, so that site cover inspection could easily <br />be conducted and to prevent surface fires from taking place which could cause a threat to public health and safety and <br />the environment. <br />F. On June 6, 2013 the San Joaquin County Public Works Department Solid Waste Division completed the installation of <br />two ground water monitoring wells at south side of the landfill. <br />