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COMPLIANCE INFO_JTD APPENDIX A -L 2024
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COMPLIANCE INFO_JTD APPENDIX A -L 2024
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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
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JTD APPENDIX A -L 2024
RECORD_ID
PR0440058
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4433 - LANDFILL DISPOSAL SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0004518
FACILITY_NAME
NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
17720
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARNEY
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06512004
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Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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17720 E HARNEY LN LODI 95240
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INFORMATION SHEET <br /> <br /> <br />ORDER NO. R5-2010-0016 <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> <br />Background <br />The North County Landfill is an active, Class III, municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill on East <br />Harney Lane near Atkins Road, approximately nine miles east of Lodi. The landfill has been <br />in operation since 1991, accepting primarily household and commercial wastes. The 320-acre <br />site includes the existing landfill, a materials recovery facility, wetlands area, and a future <br />landfill development area. The landfill currently consists of three waste disposal modules - <br />M1, M3, and M4, covering an area of about 53 acres. Other landfill facilities include storm <br />water drainage systems; leachate collection systems; landfill gas controls; monitoring <br />systems; access roads; maintenance facilities; an office and scale house; pump station; and <br />other facilities. Approximately 400 tons per day (144,000 tons per year) of wastes, including <br />MSW, commercial wastes, and construction and demolition debris were discharged to the <br />landfill in 2008. Approximately 5.3 million cubic yards of waste are estimated to be in place at <br />the landfill. <br /> <br />Development Plans <br />An additional 132 acres (the remainder of the landfill unit area) are planned for future landfill <br />development. Seven additional modules (M5 through M11) will be constructed in phases for a <br />total of 11 modules at build-out. Development will proceed module-by-module on an as <br />needed basis. The Discharger currently estimates that Module M5 will be constructed in <br />2012. In addition to lateral expansion, the Discharger is proposing a vertical expansion over <br />existing and future modules to increase landfill capacity. The maximum elevation of fill, <br />including cover, would increase from 190 feet MSL to 320 feet MSL and total landfill capacity <br />would increase from about 20.9 million cubic yards to about 36.9 million cubic yards. The <br />maximum thickness of the fill, including cover, would increase to 148 feet (Module 1) and 254 <br />feet (future modules). <br /> <br />Landfill Design <br />Module 1 was constructed in 1991 with a pre-Subtitle D containment system consisting of a <br />single 60 mil HDPE liner and geonet blanket LCRS and collection piping. Module 3 was <br />constructed in 1995 with a similar LCRS, but a single composite liner meeting Subtitle D and <br />Title 27 requirements. Module 4 was constructed in 2004 in accordance with a liner <br />performance demonstration and engineered alternative design (EAD) approved under <br />previous WDRs (Order No. R5-2002-0219). The approved EAD included a single composite <br />liner similar to Module 4, but with a gravel LCRS blanket. The Discharger plans to construct <br />future modules consistent with existing approvals for Module 4, or as separately proposed and <br />approved by the Board. Specific designs and construction plans will be submitted for approval <br />as each module is proposed for development. <br />
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