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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2000_2
RECORD_ID
PR0440004
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004517
FACILITY_NAME
FOOTHILL LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
6484
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WAVERLY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LINDEN
Zip
95236
APN
09344002
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6484 N WAVERLY RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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The leachate collection and removals tem will include - <br />3's de a granular drainage layer over liner base areas <br />and a geocomposite drainage layer on liner side slopes. Please provide the details of the type of granular <br />drainage layer particle size and angularity. Describe the specific design of the geocomposite drainage <br />layer proposed for the side -slopes and whether there would be any slope stability issues for Module LF - <br />2. <br />Section 3.4 State -of -Practice Construction Quality Assurance <br />Please provide details of what type of leak detection survey/testing protocols are proposed for the HDPE <br />liner component of the system. We highly recommend the electrical leak detection survey be used to , <br />support the performance standard of the construction of the alternative liner. <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill <br />Module LF -2 - Liner Performance Demonstration - 4 <br />San Joaquin County. <br />, <br />Section 2.5 Groundwater Monitoring System <br />The Report states that the maximum historical groundwater elevation near proposed Module LF -2 ranges <br />from 50 to 55 feet mean sea level (MSL). If larger data <br />a set were used based on regional groundwater <br />elevations prior to land filling at Foothill Landfill, the vadose zone depth would be thinner <br />and a more <br />conservative value would be computed. Therefore, historic elevation of the groundwater (before the <br />landfill) should be evaluated and determined <br />if it is possible, the water will rebound to these levels. <br />Based on the determination the model should be run on the highest anticipated elevation. <br />Please provide a discussion of any production, irrigation, and/or domestic wells in the vicinity. Include a <br />map showing all wells within a one -mile radius the <br />of site. Also, provide a discussion on historical <br />regional high water levels in the Stockton area. This comment is also appropriate for Section 2.6 in <br />Highest Anticipated Groundwater section. The San Joaquin County Flood Control District offices <br />should have historical data referencing <br />the highest groundwater elevations recorded. <br />' <br />Section 2.6 Aquifer Characteristics. <br />Groundwater Quality: Based on historical analytical data, and the results reported in the quarterly <br />groundwater and surface water monitoring <br />reports, it appears that groundwater may be impacted from <br />land filling activities. Specific VOCs found in the groundwater at Foothill Landfill should be <br />considered <br />when modeling leakage through the proposed single -composite liner system as mentioned above. <br />SectidW3 2 --Liner SystentProperties Overview-.- <br />verview • . <br />Paragraph <br />Paragraph 4 states the Geomembranes are essentially impermeable and can contain gases. Please <br />Provide documentation/information <br />supporting this statement. = . •_ : _ <br />Section 3.2 Module 4 ofNCSL — Liner System Design Basis <br />The Report states that the leachate drainage layer can also -be utilized to remove as pressure over the' <br />landfill liner if such action is needed for control. -In "order <br />gas to meet the minimum requirement that the <br />liner prevents migration of pollutants to groundwater,'the County should incorporate a landfill gas <br />collection system into the design of Module LF -2. Additional comments on this issue are addressed in <br />this letter. <br />The leachate collection and removals tem will include - <br />3's de a granular drainage layer over liner base areas <br />and a geocomposite drainage layer on liner side slopes. Please provide the details of the type of granular <br />drainage layer particle size and angularity. Describe the specific design of the geocomposite drainage <br />layer proposed for the side -slopes and whether there would be any slope stability issues for Module LF - <br />2. <br />Section 3.4 State -of -Practice Construction Quality Assurance <br />Please provide details of what type of leak detection survey/testing protocols are proposed for the HDPE <br />liner component of the system. We highly recommend the electrical leak detection survey be used to , <br />support the performance standard of the construction of the alternative liner. <br />
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