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STANDARD OBSERVATIONS <br /> Regular site inspections were performed during the second semester of 2008. Monthly standard <br /> observations have been summarized (Appendix H). The electronic signatures on the forms certify <br /> that all observations were performed and are accurate. <br /> RUN-OFF/RUN-ON FACILITIES <br /> The Foothill Sanitary Landfill utilizes several methods to control run-on and run-off. The natural <br /> topography of the area controls any run-on into the site. Also, the working area is a significant <br /> distance from the property boundary, so run-on from surrounding properties is minimal. <br /> To control run-off, a perimeter ditch along the north, west and east ends of the unit directs all <br /> storm water run-off into a sedimentation basin on the east side of the site. The rest of the run-off <br /> from the unit gathers into a sedimentation basin at the southeast corner of Module 1. There were <br /> no breeches to any of the run-on/run-off facilities during this monitoring period. <br /> OTHER ANALYSIS <br /> Groundwater samples were collected from landfill supply well LW-1 and analyzed for all <br /> monitoring and field parameters. The well is not a point of compliance, as stated in the WDRs. <br /> LEACHATE COLLECTION AND RECOVERY SYSTEM - PROCEDURES & <br /> MAINTENANCE <br /> Facilities <br /> The leachate collection and recovery system (LCRS) for Module 1 was designed in accordance <br /> with Title 27, Section 20340(g). This system consists of: <br /> • East/west oriented collection troughs running the entire length of Module 1 <br /> • A 4-foot deep sump at the southeast corner of the Module <br /> • A leachate removal pump installed in an 18-inch diameter HDPE pipe <br /> • A 2-foot deep secondary extraction trench beneath the primary composite liner, with <br /> 12-inch HDPE riser pipe <br /> • A pumping system that allows recording of leachate flows and volumes <br /> • A 10,000 gallon leachate storage tank <br /> Foothill Sanitary Landfill 9 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br /> 2nd Semester and Annual 2008 Groundwater Monitoring County of San Joaquin—January 31,2009 <br />