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CORRESPONDENCE_2009-2016
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
CORRESPONDENCE
FileName_PostFix
2009-2016
RECORD_ID
PR0536589
PE
4430 - SOLID WASTE CIA SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0021005
FACILITY_NAME
SNYDER SANITARY GARBAGE DISPOSAL
STREET_NUMBER
23701
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
SANTA FE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
SITE_LOCATION
23701 S SANTA FE RD
P_LOCATION
06
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\cfield
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Site Address
23701 S SANTA FE RD ESCALON 95320
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30 <br />Beard (Lane) Property <br />The investigation verified that the Cover and Drainage and Erosion Control is inadequate to meet <br />State Minimum Standards, due to areas of exposed waste, steepness of slope, and areas that are <br />generally flat which would prevent adequate drainage. The site is easily accessible through the <br />damaged fence lines along the railroad berm and between this property and the adjacent Delta <br />property. Additionally, the cable at the entrance can be easily breeched. Therefore the site fails to <br />meet Site Security standards. Gas and radiation readings did not exceed established thresholds <br />Results for metals testing, CAM 5 and CAM 17, per laboratory analysis are below CCR, Title 22 <br />hazardous waste threshold limitations. <br />Beard Property <br />The area where the waste was found on the Beard property has inadequate cover. This was noted <br />due to the exposed waste. The terrain was generally flat and is inadequate to meet grading <br />standards. The flatness of the terrain would generally prevent erosion. Gas and radiation readings <br />did not exceed established thresholds. The area is unfenced along the eastern boundary and is <br />easily accessible, and therefore fails to meet site security standards. Results from laboratory <br />analysis indicates that the presence of arsenic exceeds CCR, Title 22 hazardous waste threshold <br />limitations. As stated in Section 6, Results of Sampling, the presence of arsenic may be in an <br />isolated area. The STLC of lead exceeds CCR, Title 22 hazardous waste threshold limitations. <br />Waller (McAnaly) <br />The cover of the waste area is generally inadequate due to exposed waste in some areas and <br />depth of cover in other areas. Terrain features in the waste area vary from steep to undulations, to <br />slightly sloping; therefore it fails to meet Drainage and Erosion control standards. Gas and <br />radiation readings did not exceed established thresholds. The area is fenced and gated and <br />therefore meets Site Security standards. Results from laboratory analysis indicate that STLC of <br />lead exceeds CCR, Title 22 hazardous waste threshold limitations. <br />Santa Fe Road Disposal Site <br />An evaluation of the Santa Fe Road Disposal Site (Snyder Sanitary Dump Site), when viewed as <br />an overall site, finds that the site fails to meet Site Security, Cover, and Drainage and Erosion <br />control standards. Gas and radiation threshold limitations were not exceeded. The presence of <br />arsenic in Trench T-65, that exceeds CCR, Title 22 hazardous waste limitations, might be <br />limited to an isolated area within one portion of the Beard property. The overall statistical <br />anal ysis of lead for both TTLC and STLC are below CCR, Title 22 hazardous waste limitations.
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