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Note that a former owner, Mr. William Lane, now deceased, had conducted illegal dumping <br />operations on the above referenced sites from the 1970's into the late 1990's. This issue will <br />be discussed in the "Previous Investigations" segment of this report. <br />Site Security <br />Site security includes: Wire fencing on all sides of each of the Lane and Lynch sites and the <br />Beard property. The Lynch site, which is adjacent to the northern boundary of the Lane site, <br />has a trench, approximately four wide by four feet deep, that runs along its southern <br />boundary line, then along its eastern boundary line and across the apex of its north <br />boundary point. The Lane site has a gated access from Santa Fe Road on its eastern <br />boundary line. <br />1.2. Project Background <br />The Closed, Illegal, and Abandoned Disposal Sites (CIA) Section was contacted by the Local <br />Enforcement Agency (LEA) for the County of San Joaquin, in February 2001 via phone call from <br />Robert McClellon to Glenn Young, CIA section supervisor. The LEA requested assistance in <br />determining the status and investigation, and possible remediation of the illegal disposal sites <br />located at Santa Fe Road, County of San Joaquin, as referenced in the Site Location and <br />Description section of this report. The sites were previously the subject of investigations and <br />code enforcement for illegal dumping. A further explanation of the investigations and code <br />enforcement will be detailed in the Previous Investigation section of this Work Plan. <br />1.3. Project Purpose <br />The objective of the investigation is to provide site data that will allow for the determination and <br />possible requirement of additional cover or reconfiguration of the waste that may be required to <br />protect public health and safety. The site investigation may also be used to update current <br />property records with respect to delineation of the disposal site footprint. The site data will <br />include a characterization of the horizontal and vertical extent of the disposal area based on an <br />intrusive investigation using direct -push equipment and constituent concentration data from <br />analysis of waste samples. <br />1.4. Responsible Agency <br />The CIWMB will be responsible for preparing the site investigation and sampling plan, <br />coordinating investigation objectives with the LEA and coordinating the field investigation and <br />sampling activities with CIWMB contractors. CIWMB staff will oversee field investigation <br />activities, preparation and coordination of the site investigation and sampling and analysis final <br />report and providing the report to the County of San Joaquin LEA for further action. CIWMB will <br />also place both the sampling report and site investigation report in Board files and update the <br />site's Solid Waste Information System (SWIS) database. <br />1.5. Project Organization <br />The site investigation and sampling and analysis plan and report preparation and coordination <br />will be performed by CIWMB CIA Section Staff. CIA staff will also coordinate and oversee field <br />9 <br />CIWMB <br />