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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br /> , <br /> ACL ORDER NO. <br /> ADMINISTRATIVE CIVIL LIABILITY <br /> LN THE MATTER OF <br /> COUNTY OF SAN JOAQULN AND FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL, INC. <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> This Administrative Civil Liability(hereafter Order) is issued to County of San Joaquin and Foothill <br /> Sanitary Landfill, Inc. (hereafter known jointly as "Discharger")based on a finding of failure to submit <br /> reports pursuant to California Water Code (CWC) Section 13267 and based on provisions of CWC <br /> Section 13267(b)(1) and Sections 13268(a) and (b), which authorize the imposition of an Administrative <br /> Civil Liability. <br /> The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region(Regional Board) finds, <br /> with respect to the Discharger's acts, or failure to act, the following: <br /> 1. San Joaquin County owns and Foothill Sanitary Landfill, Inc. operates a Class III municipal solid <br /> waste landfill about 1 mile south of Shelton Road, in Section 12 and 13, T2N, R9E, MDB&M. <br /> 2. The facility is comprised of an 800-acre parcel (Assessors Parcel No. 093-44-01) containing a <br /> single Waste Management Unit. This Unit is comprised of two areas: LF-1 and LF-2. LF-1 <br /> contains a single, unlined module (referred to as "Module P'), covering approximately 80 acres. <br /> LF-2 is comprised of multiple lined modules, the first of which (Module 1) is planned for <br /> completion in 2003. <br /> 3. Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) Order No. R5-2003-0020 was adopted by the Regional <br /> Board on 31 January 2003. The WDRs address the construction, operation, closure, and evaluation <br /> monitoring of the Class III landfill. <br /> HISTORY OF VIOLATIONS <br /> 4. On November 6, 2002, the Discharger submitted an Evaluation Monitoring Plan, which describes <br /> Z: <br /> the criteria for delineating the nature and extent of groundwater pollution. Because Module "I" is <br /> unlined and assuredly the source of waste discharges, the WDRs require the closure of Module "I" <br /> as part of the corrective action measures. <br /> 5. WDRs Order No. R5-2003-0020, Provision J.12, requires that the Discharger submit on 1 June <br /> 2003, the Engineering Feasibility Study report, which includes closure of Module "I". The <br /> Discharger did not submit the document by the date of compliance. <br /> 6. On 16 September 2003, the Executive Officer issued a CWC 13267 Order requiring the <br /> Discharger to submit two reports, including(a) the Engineering Feasibility Study report, which <br /> includes the closure of Module "I", required by the WDRs and (b) a Partial Cover workplan, which <br />