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INFORMATION SHEET <br /> CITY OF STOCKTON <br /> AUSTIN ROAD LANDFILL FACILITY <br /> CLASS III LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> The City of Stockton presently owns and operates a Class III landfill about seven miles southeast <br /> of Stockton,on Austin Road. The site consists of 184 acres,of which 124 acres are for <br /> landfilling,and 43 acres are used as a borrow area. The 184-acre facility was originally opened <br /> in 1955 and is currently accepting approximately 525,000 cubic yards(150,000 tons)of refuse <br /> per year. <br /> The Discharger proposes an expansion of 143.8 acres to the facility. The expansion will develop <br /> in Phases I through IV of horizontal expansion to the south,followed by Phases V and VI of <br /> vertical expansion over the existing and new landfill areas. Liners are required for all of the new <br /> landfill footprint. The expansion shall also include: a 126 acre borrow area north of LF-1;a 13 <br /> acre composting facility; a six acre Materials Recovery Facility; a leachate treatment and holding <br /> facility; and a sedimentation basin. <br /> The first water bearing formation is approximately 70 feet below the base of the landfill,with the <br /> hydraulic gradient to the north/northeast. The beneficial uses of ground water are domestic, <br /> municipal,and agricultural. <br /> A Solid Waste Water Quality Assessment Test in 1989 found a significant ground water quality <br /> impact. The following volatile organic compounds(VOCs)were found in the downgradient <br /> monitoring wells: vinyl chloride(11 µg/1),tetrachloroethane(210 µg/1),trichloroethane(39 <br /> µg/1),and cis-1,2-dichloroethane(36 µg/1), and numerous others. This was confirmed with <br /> r <br /> further sampling. Supplemental sampling results indicated that VOCs were detected in <br /> fur <br /> California Youth Authority(CYA)wells CYA-1 and CYA-2 at levels equal to or slightly above <br /> action levels. However,confirmation sampling of the CYA wells did not detect any VOCs. <br /> Sampling at a private well at 8106A Austin Road did find VOCs, and this was confirmed by <br /> further sampling. <br /> The Discharger constructed Well No. 14 between the 8106A Austin Road well and the <br /> confirmed plume location. Well No. 14 did not encounter the plume. Additional sampling and <br /> analysis are needed to determine if the plume extends to 8106A Austin Road. <br /> A Corrective Action Plan was proposed by the Discharger on 24 April 1991 to address the <br /> chlorinated hydrocarbon impact to ground water. The plan was approved by the Board staff on <br /> 10 June 1991 Two extraction wells were installed and about 305 gpm are extracted and treated <br /> through a stripping tower. The treated water is discharged to surface water under an NPDES <br /> permit. <br />