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walls of structure ignited by electrician causing fire. Project <br /> shut down by fire marshal. <br /> - Builder files for bankruptcy. Lending Banks left holding <br /> unrecoverable property. <br /> 6. Old W and D landfill, Ramona Ave. - City of Sacramento <br /> - Construction worker falls into foundation borehole and is <br /> asphyxiated by landfill gases before he can be rescued. <br /> - Site investigated by Board staff and County LEA. Developer <br /> verbally advised at site to submit for review an engineered plan <br /> for the control of landfill gas and the protection of structures. <br /> - The City building department is advised by letter (with copy to <br /> City Attorney) to halt construction on this facility until a gas <br /> plan has been reviewed and approved. <br /> - Developer completes structures, no further word from City on <br /> response to recommendations or actions taken (City is LEA for <br /> itself at this time) . <br /> - No known opportunity for Board review of project. CEQA status <br /> unknown. <br /> Discussion <br /> In view of the wide gap in requirements between Subchapter 15 and <br /> Title 14, the need for the development of comprehensive Solid <br /> Waste Facility closure requirements with authority based upon <br /> Solid Waste Law is needed for the guidance of Local Enforcement <br /> Agencies, consultants, and operators in ensuring the protection <br /> of the public and the environment. <br /> The following is a listing of the applicable code sections for <br /> both Title 14 and Subchapter 15. This is not meant to be an <br /> audit of what each covers relative to the other but merely for <br /> easy reference. <br /> Title 14 Closure requirements: <br /> Report of Disposal Site Information <br /> 17616 <br />