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Corrall Hollow Creek -2- 7 March 1986 <br /> The facility, according to Mr. Silva, has about 2-3 years capacity, and has <br /> exceeded 75 percent of its total capacity. Provision B. 3 states that the <br /> discharger shall file a written report when 75% has been reached. <br /> Corrall Hollow Creek had no water in it. I inquired about the erosion control <br /> measures which had been requested to protect against the 100-year flood. Mr. <br /> Silva showed me some rip-rap which had been placed at the toe of the slope <br /> nearest the creek. <br /> I saw very little erosion at the site. There was one eroded area on the western <br /> wall of the borrow pit, which exposed refuse. On the eastern wall of the borrow <br /> pit there was evidence of some black liquid which had flowed down the wall. <br /> Silva explained that was the result of oil or- printer's ink deposited years ago. <br /> INSPECTION SUMMARY <br /> The facility is well run and has a minimum of trash on the perimeter, or <br /> anywhere but the working face. <br /> The facility, at the time of the inspection, was in violation of Discharge <br /> Provisions B.1, B. 3, and B.4. Due to lack of ground water monitoring, it is <br /> unknown whether the facility is in compliance with Discharge Specifications <br /> A. 15, which states: "The discharge shall not cause a degradation of any water <br /> supply." <br /> DANIEL T. WARD, Area Engineer <br /> DTW:jec <br /> cc: Mr. William Silva, Director of Public Works, City of Tracy <br />�rsxs.:_;a-�s:.^a^.,'�t�sT.?.�"."_ ..— ��-�:w _.�. ;'_ ..-...�r -"_""`..:•nom.... .. ... ._:`."��r3E1P_�;a._.T:�?'?,_".".__ _. .. . .: .. ... ... .. - .w <br />