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County of Riverside <br /> <br /> 4 <br />Drainage facilities <br />A network of lined drainage ditches and down chutes is present on the final cover to collect and <br />manage runoff from precipitation events. The northwest portion of the landfill has been <br />designed to drain northerly to a ditch along 26th Street and westerly to Hall Avenue. Storm water <br />ditches on Hall Avenue collect and convey runoff to the drainage ditch adjacent to the southwest <br />portion of the site. <br />Surface drainage from the southwest portion of the site flows to the west, south, and east. An <br />existing drainage ditch conveys flows south from the southwest corner of this portion of the site, <br />then easterly along the southern border to a box culvert under State Highway 60 at the <br />approximate midpoint of the south boundary. <br />The eastern portion of the site is served on three sides by a drainage channel that also drains into <br />the box culvert under State Highway 60. <br />4 SURFACE PREPARATION AND DESIGN LOADING <br />The site may be stripped of vegetation in preparation for the racking and panel mounting <br />systems. The Project Proponent shall request an MSHCP/ nesting bird clearance survey through <br />the County prior to scheduling any weed abatement/mowing activity. The County shall provide <br />a calendar period when abatement activities may occur. County will also identify areas where <br />abatement work is prohibited, if any. No excavation of the vegetative layer will occur in order to <br />avoid damage to the landfill cover system. Additional soil and, or aggregate will be placed as <br />shown on the design plans, Appendix C. The soil stabilization proposed will either be a low <br />growth plant mix recommended by a horticulturist or aggregate base placed in the array field and <br />access road to serve this purpose. Soil stabilization materials and application methodologies <br />shall be subject to County and Regulatory Agency approval prior to implementation. <br />The design load calculations for the ground-mounted and column supported solar arrays were <br />prepared by Stronghold Engineering and are presented in Appendix C. The loads were used to <br />size the pads under the ground-mounted arrays and to size the column footings. A geotechnical <br />investigation and report was prepared by Geotechnical Professionals Inc. (GPI), February 2014. <br />The recommendation of the report was to keep the ground pressure on the existing landfill soil <br />cover less than a maximum bearing pressure of 750 pounds per square foot (psf). <br />5 ESTIMATED SETTLEMENT <br />The maximum settlement of the cover in post-closure for self-weight and other general loads was <br />estimated to be up to16 feet. Approximately 4 feet of settlement has occurred thus far in post- <br />closure. Additional settlement calculations have been prepared in Appendix D (page 192 of this <br />PDF) for the design loads on the ground-mounted and column footings as part of this PCLUP. <br />The maximum area settlement is estimated to be up to 12 feet with a maximum differential <br />settlement of 1-foot over the Post-Closure period. Existing infrastructure may be impacted by