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County of Riverside <br /> <br /> 1 <br />1 INTRODUCTION <br />This Postclosure Land Use Proposal (PCLUP) has been prepared for the installation of an 8.1685 <br />megawatt (MW) of solar array facility and associated electrical system components on and <br />adjacent to the surface of the final soil landfill cover at West Riverside Landfill (Landfill) <br />located in the City of Jurupa Valley, California, Figure 1. The project organization includes the <br />County of Riverside Waste Management Department as Owner, Stronghold Engineering as the <br />Project Proponent, and SCS Engineers (SCS) as the Engineering Consultant for permitting under <br />the requirements of California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 27, Section 21190 – Post- <br />Closure Land Use for landfills last receiving waste prior to 1988. The site is regulated by the <br />California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB); Santa Ana Region, the County of <br />Riverside Local Enforcement Agency (LEA); and the California Department of Resources <br />Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle). Current permit documents are contained in Appendix A. <br />The responsible parties (RPs) during the life of the solar project will be the County of Riverside <br />(County) and Stronghold Engineering Incorporated (SEI) as outlined in the site lease agreement. <br /> <br />2 PROJECT AND LOCATION <br />Project Description <br />The proposed project consists of the design, procurement, and construction of an 8.1685 MW <br />grid-tied, fixed-tilt solar project on the closed West Riverside Landfill site. The project site is <br />comprised of multiple parcels as follows: <br />Parcel 1 (APN 178-290-003) <br />Parcel 2 (APN 178-290-006 and 178-290-013) <br />Parcel 3 (APN 178-281-006) <br />The total area is approximately 74 acres with three closed landfill cells encompassing most of the <br />site. The West Riverside Landfill was operated by the Riverside County Department of Waste <br />Management as a Class III solid waste disposal site from January 1964 until its closure in <br />November 1983. Design plans and a construction storm water pollution prevention plan <br />(SWPPP) will be prepared for review and approval by the County and regulatory agencies. <br />The proposed project would consist of installing a panel racking system using weighted ballasts <br />to avoid penetrating or damaging the landfill cover system. The racking system would be a <br />Unirac supplied system or its equivalent and would provide the solar panel a support structure. <br />All medium voltage wire and conduit would be surface mounted and run within and near the <br />array field and would include explosion resistant couplings and connections. Medium voltage <br />outside of the landfill cover footprint may be routed on overhead power poles as to be consistent <br />with the electrical code requirements. Asphalt and concrete drainage structures exist between the <br />landfill footprint and the property boundary. Measures to repair these features as well as avoid <br />existing utilities will be needed.