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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2002 - 2017
RECORD_ID
PR0515734
PE
4430 - SOLID WASTE CIA SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0012312
FACILITY_NAME
CITY OF TRACY LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
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STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25303015
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
SITE_LOCATION
CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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CORRAL HOLLOW RD TRACY 95376
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t <br /> Environmental Consultants 4707 Greenleaf Circle 209 545-8490 <br /> Suite F Fax 209 545-8391 <br /> Modesto, CA 95356 www.scsengineers.com <br /> December 2, 2004 .E <br /> File No. 07201071.00 Task 2 <br /> 00 <br /> Mr. Dan Johnson <br /> County of San Joaquin Gam, <br /> Post Office Box 1810 . <br /> Stockton, California 95201 <br /> Subject: San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) Rule 4642 Surface <br /> Emissions Testing at the Corral Hollow Landfill, Tracy, California <br /> Dear Mr. Johnson: <br /> This letter provides results of the November 16, 2004, SJVAPCD Rule 4642 landfill emissions <br /> monitoring performed by SCS Field Services (SCS) at the subject site. All work was performed <br /> in accordance with our County approved Work Scope (Task 2) contained in our proposal dated <br /> February 12, 2002. <br /> Summary and Conclusions <br /> On November 16, 2004, surface emissions testing showed no exceedences of the SJVAPCD <br /> Rule 4642 threshold limit of 1000 ppmv. As stipulated in SJVAPCD Rule 4642 upon <br /> completion of two successive semi-annual tests without an exceedence of the 1,000 ppmv <br /> standard, other than non-repeatable momentary readings, the testing frequency may be decreased <br /> to once every calendar year. Based on these test results with no exceedence of 1000 ppmv, no <br /> additional testing is required for a period of one year. Therefore, the next surface test event is <br /> due by the Month of November 2005. <br /> Background <br /> As you know, the Corral Hollow site is a close former organic refuse disposal site. By way of <br /> background, organic materials buried in a landfill decompose anaerobically(in the absence of <br /> oxygen) producing a combustible gas, which contains approximately 50 to 60 percent methane <br /> gas, 40 to 50 percent carbon dioxide, and trace amount of various other gases,some of which are <br /> odorous. The Corral Hollow property contains a LFG collection and flare system to control the <br /> combustible gases generated in the landfill. <br /> The gases produced in a landfill will either vent vertically to the atmosphere or migrate <br /> horizontally through subsurface soil to locations on adjacent properties. If the soil surrounding a <br /> landfill consists of permeable materials, there is a greater likelihood that the LFG will migrate to <br /> off-site locations. If the methane gas component of LFG is allowed to accumulate in a confined <br /> area (i.e., utility lines, irrigation valve boxes, vaults, basements, wall spaces, etc.) and is exposed <br /> to an ignition source, it can be explosive at concentrations between 5 and 15 percent by volume. <br /> Offices Nationwide <br />
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