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3-10 <br /> 1991). The isohyetal precipitation map divides the whole of San Joaquin County into three <br /> rainfall intensity zones. The project site is located in Zone 2 of the three rainfall zones, as <br /> illustrated in Figure 7. Mean annual precipitation for Zone 2 on the San Joaquin County <br /> isohyetal precipitation map is approximately 13.5 inches. <br /> Specific precipitation intensities are based on precipitation data from the Stockton weather <br /> station number B00-8560 located approximately 8 miles northwest of the site at latitude <br /> 38000', longitude 121 0316', and an elevation of 12 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum <br /> (NGVD) (California Department of Water Resources, 1981). This precipitation station was <br /> selected due to its long and reliable period of record and its proximity to the project site. <br /> The precipitation depth-duration-frequency data for the site was obtained from the Stockton <br /> Weather Station Number B00-8560 (except where noted): <br /> ♦ 100-year, 24-hour storm intensity of 3.58 inches* <br /> ♦ 1,000-year, 24-hour storm intensity of 4.92 inches* <br /> ♦ 100-year annual precipitation of 25.42 inches <br /> ♦ Annual mean precipitation of 14.27 inches <br /> *Source: Non-Water Corrective Action Plan for Forward Landfill,Geo Logic Associates, November 2011. <br /> From the late 1980s to the early 1990s as well as recently, California is experiencing a <br /> severe drought. Although the precipitation data available during this period may not <br /> represent the statistical minimum precipitation that could occur at the project site, the likely <br /> minimum precipitation range anticipated during the service life and post-closure period of <br /> the landfill can be estimated. Table 9 presents monthly average total precipitation recorded <br /> for the Stockton Area, for a period of 62 years, between 1950 and 2012. During this period, <br /> the average annual precipitation recorded for the Stockton area was approximately 17.87 <br /> inches. Considering the drought conditions experienced during that period, a minimum <br /> annual average precipitation of 17.87 inches during the service life and post-closure period <br /> of the landfill site was estimated. <br /> As shown in Figure 8, the Forward site is located between the North Fork and the South Fork <br /> of the South Littlejohn's Creek. Based on the Federal Emergency Management Agency <br /> (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for the San Joaquin Valley, Forward Landfill is <br /> located within four FIRM Panels: 0490F; 0495F; 0630F; and, 0635F. From the FIRM <br /> Legend, the majority of the landfill (including the RRF and Composting Facility) is located <br /> within "Zone X", which are areas determined to be outside the 0.2 percent annual chance of <br /> being in a floodplain. The area east of Austin Road at the North Fork of South Littlejohn's <br /> Creek is labeled as "Zone A0, (Depth 1)", which are areas with flood depths of one to three <br /> feet. This information was factored into the North Fork realignment of the South Littlejohn's <br /> Creek relocation design. <br /> The North Fork of South Littlejohn's Creek was relocated to allow continued development of <br /> the Forward Landfill. The 7,600-foot reach of the creek relocation was designed to channel <br /> the 100-year flood-flow of 1,025 cubic feet/second (cfs) within its banks with an additional <br /> one foot of freeboard. In the event that a 500-year flood occurs (1,100 cfs, according to <br /> FEMA Flood Flows), the excess flow will spill over the northern bank and into the adjacent <br /> farm land, rather than affecting Forward Landfill. Based on the realignment of the North <br /> Fork of South Littlejohn's Creek, the landfill property is not located within the predicted <br /> Forward Composting Facility SWT Engineering <br /> Report of Composting Site Information-November 2014 <br /> z:\projects\allied waste\forward\resource recovery facility\5 yr permit rvw 2013-14\resi 2014\text\9-nov 2014 track changes\sec 3.doc <br />