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On January 30, 2003, the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley <br /> Region (CVRWQCB), issued WDRs. These WDRs required the closure of Module "I" as <br /> corrective action because Module "I" is unlined and assumed to be the source of contamination. <br /> These WDRs also required the monitoring of soil gas for VOCs. Groundwater contamination was <br /> not indicated at that time. <br /> In June 2003, the Evaluation Monitoring Program was completed. Groundwater samples from <br /> temporary borings were found free of contaminants, consistent with data from the permanent <br /> monitoring wells since February 2002. A soil gas well, SG-1, was bored to sample soil gas above <br /> the water table near groundwater monitoring well MW-3. Four VOCs were detected at SG-1; <br /> however, these compounds were not detected in the water samples taken at MW-3. Monitoring <br /> data from MW-3 continues to show no impact by VOCs. <br /> Based on this data, the County concluded that the groundwater impact had ceased since February <br /> 2002, and that the corrective action of removing the ponding had prevented further groundwater <br /> impact. <br /> On September 16, 2003, due to delay in submitting the results of the Evaluation Monitoring Plan, <br /> the CVRWQCB issued a Water Code Section 13267 Order. This Order required that the County <br /> submit the results of the Evaluation Monitoring Program and an Engineering Feasibility Report <br /> that includes closure of Module `I'. <br /> On October 30, 2003, the County submitted a final Engineering Feasibility report to the <br /> CVRWQCB presenting the results of the Evaluation Monitoring Program which indicated that the <br /> groundwater was no longer impacted. Corrective action was identified as completed in 1998 - <br /> preventing further ponding on the landfill surface near MW-3. closure of Module "I" was <br /> discussed, but was not proposed as further corrective action, due to the apparent success of <br /> previous corrective action indicated by the of lack of groundwater contamination. <br /> On December 16, 2003, an Administrative Civil Liability Complaint was issued by the <br /> CVRWQCB for"not submitting a Closure Plan for Module `I"'. <br /> Negotiations in January 2004 resulted in a Clean Up and Abatement Order which requires the <br /> County to initiate the Foothill Landfill Site Improvement Project, which includes: <br /> Final closure of the crest of Module "I" <br /> • Installation of a barrier between Module "I" and the future refuse placed over Module <br /> "I" in extension and completion of Module 1 <br /> • Landfill gas collection system <br /> Partial Cover of those surfaces of Module "I" that are not covered by the inter-Module <br /> barrier or final closure <br /> Two groundwater monitoring wells <br /> This project was to be pursued in lieu of complete closure of Module "I". On July 20, 2004, the <br /> San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors approved a contract with Kleinfelder to design the Site <br /> Improvement Project. <br /> Foothill Sanitary Landfill 3 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br /> 1"Semester 2009 Groundwater Monitoring County of San Joaquin—July 31,2009 <br />