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SOLID WASTE CLEA PROGRAM- AB 2136 <br /> SITE INVESTt ATION REPORT <br /> SITE NAME: BILL LANE DUMP <br /> SWIS #: 39-CR-0001 <br /> LOCATION: 23201 SOUTH SANTA FE R AD RIVERBANK CA 95367 <br /> ACREAGE: 10 (approximate) <br /> APN: 249-060-14 <br /> OWNER: BILL F. LANE <br /> ADDRESS: 23125 SOUTH HENRY ROAD, RIVERBANK CA 95367 <br /> PHONE: UNKNOWN FAX: / <br /> SITE VISIT DATE: 6/3/98 <br /> PRESENT: J OBERHELMAN (CIW ), B. ILLIAMS CIWMB S. MINDT LEA <br /> T SWEESO (CODE ENFORCEMENT-1 <br /> BACKGROUND: The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (LEA, 209-468- <br /> 0343) provided 2136 staff with copies of background information regarding this site. Provided <br /> records document that disposal activities have occurred on this property since 1977 to the present. <br /> As the result of the SJ County DA's office (David Irey, 209-468-2470) 1991 prosecution, the <br /> property owner was ordered to "turn over soil on property, soil brought in by defendant 25% per <br /> year. Soil is to be sifted for hazardous & construction materials which are to be removed. To allow <br /> a search & inspection on the property by SJ Planning Dept. at arranged times." In addition a <br /> $10,990 fine/fee was imposed on the owner. <br /> The LEA and Code Enforcement office (209-468-3184) recently became aware that disposal <br /> activities have resumed and that the property owner did not satisfy the court judgement. The LEA <br /> requested 2136 staff to evaluate this site for possible site cleanup consideration on 5/27/98. <br /> REMARKS: Upon arriving on-site, the LEA & Code Enforcement officer explained that the <br /> property owner had primarily accepted, for a fee, construction/demolition debris from local <br /> contractors and had then buried this material along the western edge of the property against the <br /> elevated berm of the Santa Fe Rail Line. Reported waste materials accepted and landfilled include <br /> concrete pieces, concrete (asbestos containing) pipe, metal items, scrap lumber, wallboard, asphalt, <br /> and landscape cuttings. A review of records provided indicate that batteries, tires, mattresses, <br /> garbage, and automobiles have also been observed in the fill. Additionally, the records indicate 55 <br /> gallon drums and other containers have been buried on the property. The LEA & Code Enforcement <br /> officer also indicated that the owner routinely burned waste on the property and that in the early <br /> 90s a fire occurred in the fill lasting 1 + month. <br /> We proceeded to walk the property. An estimated 20 tons of old abandoned farm equipment and <br /> an estimated 200 cubic yards of concrete man holes and appliances have been discarded primarily <br /> along the north and east sides of the property. A large landscaping/wood waste pile measuring <br /> roughly 50' X 20' X 12' (approx. 450 yd3) has accumulated in a central portion of the property. <br /> Landfill disposal activities have primarily occurred on the west side of the property against the Santa <br /> Fe Rail Line. An estimated 500 yd of miscellaneous trash is scattered over the surface of the <br /> property. The estimated fill area is a triangular prism and roughly measures 600' X 90' X 30' <br /> (approx. 30,000 yd 3). <br />