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b) WATER QUALITY <br />The landfill methane gas wells will be drilled only to the bottom of <br />the landfill. There will be no penetration of native soils. No water is added <br />to the landfill. No water is extracted from the landfill. No drilling mud is <br />used in the drilling of the landfill methane gas wells. There will be no impact <br />on water quality. <br />Small quantities of liquid condensate (estimated 100 gallons per day) <br />will be removed from the gathering system just ahead of the engine generator <br />unit. The general practice is to return the condensate to the surface of the <br />landfill. The constituents of the condensate will be known upon completion of a <br />chemical analysi�. The operator will comply with the requirements of the San <br />Joaquin Local Health District in the matter of <br />/000ndensate disposal. <br />c) SAFETY °�N` �0 10( � <br />Inasmuch as the methane gas is collected and transported in the gas <br />gathering system under a vacuum, the operation will be a mitigating measure in <br />reducing potential fire hazards. Operator will conform to all requirements of <br />local Fire Marshall. <br />d) AIR QUALITY <br />As noted under Section C.4. of the Initial Study, an application has <br />been filed with the San Joaquin County Air Pollution Control District for <br />Authority to Construct and Permit to Operate. The proposed methane gas engine - <br />generator unit will comply with San Joaquin County's Non -Attainment Plan for Air <br />Quality. <br />A/3 APPENDIX "A" <br />