Laserfiche WebLink
CLEANUP AND ABATMENT ORDER NO. R5-2004-0706 <br /> 6 <br /> COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN AND FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL, INC. <br /> CALAVERASCOUNTY <br /> ■ Drainage and erosion control plan; <br /> ■ Overlay barrier between Module "I"refuse and Module 1 expansion sideslope; <br /> ■ Landfill gas collection system; and <br /> ■ A minimum.of two additional groundwater monitoring wells. <br /> 7. By 22 May 2006,the Discharger shall begin construction of all the components of the Project. <br /> 8. By 1 November 2006, the Discharger shall have com 1p eted construction of all the <br /> Components of the Project and shall have initiated operation of the LFG collection system for <br /> Module "I." <br /> 9. By 24 November 2006, the Discharger shall submit a Construction Quality Assurance(CQA) <br /> Certification Report, as prepared by a third party CQA Officer. <br /> In addition to the above, the Discharger shall comply with all applicable provisions of the California <br /> Water Code that are not specifically referred to in this Order. As required by the California Business <br /> and Professions Code Sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.1, all technical reports shall be prepared by, or <br /> under the supervision of, a California Registered Engineer or Registered Geologist and signed by the <br /> registered professional. <br /> All tasks in this Order must be completed to the satisfaction of the Executive Officer by the <br /> applicable deadline. If, in the opinion of the Executive Officer, the Discharger fails to comply with <br /> any task or provision of this Order, the Executive Officer may refer this matter to the Attorney <br /> General for judicial enforcement or may issue a complaint for administrative civil liability. <br /> Failure to comply with this Order may result in the assessment of an Administrative Civil Liability <br /> up to $5,000 or up to $10,000 per day of violation, depending on the violation,pursuant to the <br /> California Water Code, including sections 13268, 13271, and 13350. The Regional Board reserves <br /> its right to take any enforcement actions authorized by law. <br /> If, for any reason, the Discharger is unable to perform any activity or submit any documentation in <br /> compliance with the task schedule set forth herein or in compliance with any schedule submitted <br /> pursuant to the Order and approved by the Executive Officer, the Discharger may request, in writing, <br /> a time extension. The extension request must be submitted at least fifteen(15) days in advance of <br /> the due date and shall include justification for the delay including the good faith effort performed to <br /> achieve compliance with the due date. The extension request shall also include a proposed time <br /> schedule with new performance dates and the due date in question and all subsequent dates <br /> dependent upon the extension. An extension may be granted for good cause, in which case this <br /> Order will be accordingly revised. <br /> This Order in no way limits the authority of this Regional Board to institute additional enforcement <br /> actions or to require additional investigation and cleanup at the facility consistent with California <br /> Water Code. This Order may be revised by the Executive Officer as additional information becomes <br /> available. <br />