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STANDARD PROVISIONS AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS,JANUARY 2012 -9- <br /> FOR <br /> g_FOR WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> FOR DISCHARGES REGULATED BY SUBTITLE D AND/OR TITLE 27 <br /> 5. Materials used in containment structures shall have appropriate chemical and <br /> physical properties to ensure that such structures do not fail to contain waste <br /> because of pressure gradients, physical contact with waste or leachate, <br /> chemical reactions with soil or rock, climatic conditions, the stress of installation, <br /> or because of the stress of daily operations [Title 27, § 20320(a)]. <br /> 6. Waste management units and their respective containment structures shall be <br /> designed and constructed to limit, to the greatest extent possible, ponding, <br /> infiltration, inundation, erosion, slope failure, washout, and overtopping <br /> [Title 27, § 20365(a)]. <br /> 7. The Discharger shall design storm water conveyance systems for Class III units <br /> for a 100-year, 24-hour storm event, and shall design storm water conveyance <br /> systems for Class II units for a 1,000-year, 24-hour storm event <br /> [Title 27, § 21750(e)(3)]. <br /> 8. All Class III landfill units shall be designed to withstand the maximum probable <br /> earthquake and Class II waste management units shall be designed to <br /> withstand maximum credible earthquake without damage to the foundation or to <br /> the structures that control leachate, or surface drainage, or erosion, or gas <br /> [Title 27, § 20370(a)]. <br /> 9. The Discharger shall perform stability analyses that include components to <br /> demonstrate the integrity of the landfill foundation, final slopes, and containment <br /> systems under both static and dynamic conditions throughout the landfill's life <br /> including the closure period and post-closure maintenance period <br /> [Title 27, § 21750(f)(5)]. <br /> 10.New waste management units and expansions of existing units shall not be <br /> located on a known Holocene fault [Title 27, § 20260(d)]. <br /> 11.Liners shall be designed and constructed to contain the fluid, including landfill <br /> gas, waste, and leachate [Title 27, § 20330(a)]. <br /> 12.Hydraulic conductivities shall be determined primarily by appropriate field test <br /> methods in accordance with accepted civil engineering practice. The results of <br /> laboratory tests with both water and leachate, and field tests with water, shall be <br /> compared to evaluate how the field permeabilities will be affected by leachate. <br /> It is acceptable for the Discharger to use appropriate compaction tests in <br /> conjunction with laboratory hydraulic conductivity tests to determine field <br /> permeabilities as long as a reasonable number of field hydraulic conductivity <br /> tests are also conducted [Title 27, § 20320(c)]. <br /> 13.Hydraulic conductivities specified for containment structures other than the final <br /> cover shall be relative to the fluids (leachate) to be contained. Hydraulic <br /> conductivities for the final cover shall be relative to water [Title 27, § 20320(b)]. <br />