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James Pappas -2- December 13, 1982 <br /> GAR-13 - surface soil at east boundary of the site, approximately the third <br /> telephone pole from the northeast boundary <br /> GAR-14 - surface soil at approximately the midpoint of the west boundary <br /> of the site <br /> GAR-15 - surface soil at the south site boundary, approximately 200 feet <br /> west of the east boundary <br /> GAR-16 - control surface soil east of the site, approximately 15 feet east <br /> of Austin Road <br /> See the site map for further detail. <br /> Additionally, while at the site, I observed a number of violations of the <br /> facility's permit and/or Title 22 of the California Administrative Code as <br /> follows, <br /> 1) No secure barrier around perimeter of site to prevent entry (Section II, <br /> =5 & 11, Section III, #3) <br /> 2) No warning signs, with appropriate language, posted around site perimeter <br /> (Section 66525, Title 22, CAC) <br /> 3) No safety shower and eyewash in disposal area (Section 66525, Title 22, CAC) <br /> 4) Standing water was present on cover of past disposal trenches with no <br /> provision to route away runoff (Section II, #5) <br /> 5) Numerous piles of FMC barium/strontium wastes alongside trench rather <br /> than in disposal trench (Section II, #5) <br /> 6) Obvious bright green discolored run - off water due to leaching of FMC <br /> waste outside of trench area on the access road. (Section II, #5 & 11) <br /> 7) wastes in disposal trench left uncovered (Section II, #11) <br /> 8) Large amount (estimated 30 X 20' by 2 - 31 deep) of bright green leachate <br /> standing in disposal trench (Section II, #5 & 11) <br /> In addition, a dump truck from Modesto Sand & Gravel transporting FMC waste <br /> arrived for disposal while we were on-site. This truck was leaking green <br /> leachate onto the ground from its load as it prepared to dump. <br /> Attachment <br /> GAR:mlb <br />