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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS ORDER NO. R5-2010-0016 -22- SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> <br /> to occur, as indicated by the most appropriate statistical or nonstatistical data analysis method and retest method listed in this Order. <br />8. The discharge shall not cause any increase in the concentration of waste constituents in soil-pore gas, soil-pore liquid, soil, or other geologic materials outside of the Unit if such waste constituents could migrate to waters of the State in either the liquid or the gaseous phase, and cause a condition of nuisance, degradation, contamination, or pollution. <br />9. TWW shall not be discharged to landfill modules that are leaking. Upon confirmation of a leachate release (or of a LFG release containing one or more TWW constituents) from the landfill to the unsaturated zone and/or groundwater, all TWW discharges to that module shall be ceased until such time as corrective action measures result in cessation of the leak/release. Such cessation of waste discharge shall be noted in solid waste reporting under MRP Reporting Requirement H.2.a.ii. (See also Discharge Specifications B.8 and B.10.) <br />10. The waste discharge prohibitions herein shall supersede any conflicting or contradictory provisions in the April 2000 Standard Provisions and Reporting Requirements (SPRR) applicable to waste discharge to an active or closed landfill. See also SPRR Section I.E. <br />B. DISCHARGE SPECIFICATIONS <br />1. The discharge of solid waste to the landfill shall be limited to the following: <br />a. The existing landfill footprint (i.e., Modules 1, 3, and/or 4); <br />b. Lateral expansions of the existing footprint within the unit area constructed with a Subtitle D composite-liner and LCRS or approved EADs per under Construction Specifications D.1 through D.3; and; <br />c. Vertical expansion over B.1.a and/or B.1.b up to the maximum fill elevations listed in Finding 57 of this Order, including cover material, as supported by geotechnical analysis (Findings 58 and 59) and approved by the Local Enforcement Agency. <br />2. The discharge shall remain within the designated disposal area at all times. <br />3. The Discharger shall, in a timely manner, remove and relocate any wastes discharged at this facility in violation of this Order. <br />4. Consistent with liquids restrictions in Title 27, Section 20340(g) and Subtitle D (40 CFR 258.28), the return of landfill leachate and/or LFG condensate back to the landfill shall be limited to those modules constructed with a Subtitle D composite liner (or equivalent approved EAD) and LCRS (i.e., Modules 3, 4