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'oPqu I nr..o <br /> COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN <br /> THOMAS R. FLINN <br /> W < DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> P.O.BOX 1810-1810 E.HAZELTON AVENUE MANUEL LOPEZ <br /> •' - - • <br /> STOCKTON.CALIFORNIA 95201 DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> Cq �P (209)468-3000 STEVEN INKL <br /> DEPUTY DIRECTOR <br /> R <br /> FAX(209)468-2999 <br /> HENRY M.HIRATA <br /> DIRECTOR <br /> February 20, 1996 <br /> Arnie Inouye <br /> California Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board <br /> Central Valley Region <br /> 3443 Routier Road <br /> Sacramento, California 95827 <br /> Subject: REVIEW OF TENTATIVE WASTE DISCHARGE <br /> REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HARNEY LANE <br /> SANITARY LANDFILL <br /> Dear Mr. Inouye: <br /> San Joaquin County, in conjunction with EMCON, has completed its <br /> review of the Tentative Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR,$) for <br /> the Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill . The County's comments are <br /> shown on the attached copy of the WDR 's and are largely self- <br /> explanatory. However, the following area of the WDR 's may need <br /> some further discussion which is provided below. EMCON's <br /> comments to the WDR 's are attached to this letter. <br /> MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM. page 2e Standard Observations <br /> This section requires that each monitoring report include a <br /> summary of all Standard Observations for the Waste Management <br /> Unit which are to be performed on a weekly basis. It appears <br /> that many of the "Standard observations" listed in the Standard <br /> Provisions and Reporting Requirements are very similar to the <br /> NPDES program currently being performed at the Harney Lane <br /> Sanitary Landfill . Weekly observations are currently being <br /> performed through NPDES, and the results are submitted annually <br /> to the Regional Water Quality Control Board. <br /> It is suggested that the weekly observations requirement be <br /> deleted or somehow modified to avoid duplication with NPDES. <br /> Perhaps the weekly requirement could be changed to quarterly, to <br /> coincide with groundwater and surface water monitoring currently <br /> being performed by the County. <br />