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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS �5 <br /> FOR CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> AUSTIN ROAD LANDFILL FACILITY <br /> CLASS III LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> from the extracted water and the treated water is discharged to the north branch of the <br /> south fork of Littlejohn Creek. This discharge is regulated under separate Waste <br /> Discharge Requirements and NPDES permit. <br /> CEQA AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS <br /> 29. The City of Stockton has adopted a final environmental impact report(EIR) on the project <br /> in accordance with the provision of the California Environmental Quality Act(Public <br /> Resources Code Section 21000, et seq.), and Title 14, CCR, Section 15301. The project <br /> may have the following significant impacts on water quality: <br /> a. Ground water contamination would result from a failure of the liner and leachate <br /> collection system. <br /> b. Surface and/or ground water contamination could result if differential settlement <br /> damaged the liner and/or the leachate collection system. <br /> 30. The Board has reviewed the EIR and these WDRs will mitigate or avoid the significant <br /> impacts-on water quality as follows: <br /> a. Ground water extraction wells developed as part of the Corrective Action Program <br /> will be monitored and maintained to extract any residual contamination by leachate. <br /> b. Hazardous materials spotted during the required load checking program will be <br /> removed from the waste stream reducing the hazard from leachate should there be a <br /> leak from the leachate collection system. <br /> C. The,p jest includes a leak detection system;-a series of secondary collection trenches <br /> beneath the liner and directly under the'leachate collection trenches. <br /> 31. On 9 October 1991, the United States Environmental Protection Agency(USEPA) <br /> promulgated regulations(Title 40, Code of Federal Regulation,Parts 257 and 258, <br /> "federal MSW regulations" or "Subtitle D")that apply, in California, to dischargers who <br /> own or operate Class H or Class III landfill units at which municipal solid waste <br /> (MSWLF) is discharged. The majority of the federal MSW regulations became effective <br /> on the "Federal Deadline",which was 9 October 1993. <br />