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rl <br />CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD <br />CENTRAL VALLEY REGION <br />ORDER NO. 91-020 <br />WASTE DISCHARGE REQUiREMENTS <br />FOR <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL iNCOR°CP.`.T=D <br />FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL FACT] -T-' <br />CLASS IiI LANDFILL <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, <br />(hereafter Board) finds that: <br />San Joaquin County (hereafter Discharger) submit _e^_ a Report of Was— <br />Discharge (RWD), dated 20 September 1990, which stated -1-ha: San Joaouin <br />County owns Foothill Sanitary Landfill. The RWD was amende, with a le _ter <br />dated 12 November 1990. <br />2. Foothill Sanitary Landfill is an existing Class IIi landfill. The property <br />is owned by San Joaquin County and is operated by Foothill Sanitary Landfill <br />Incorporated (herein jointly referred to as Discharger) under Solid Waste <br />Facilities Permit No. 39 -AA -004 issued by the San Joaquin Local Health <br />District, and Waste Discharge Requirements (WDP.$) issued under Order No. 89- <br />018. Opera tion and construction of the landfill i s in accordance with -a <br />design and operation plan dated April 1988. <br />3. Foothill Sanitary Landfill is the subject or condemnation proceedings which <br />were commenced by the County of San Joaquin in April of 1988. The County is <br />in legal possession and control of Foothill pursuant to Orders of Possession <br />issued by the Superior Court of the County of San Joaquin. The County <br />presently possesses all indices of ownership subject only to thepayment or <br />deposit into court of just compensation and a final order o, condemnation. <br />4. The approximately 800 -acre facility is on the east side of Waverly Road <br />about one mile south of Shelton Road in Sections 12 and 13, T2N, R9E, MDB&M <br />(sea Attachment °A„). The iacillty lS divided into four separate landfill <br />units. Currently, about 85 acres of WMU 1 have been filled. The remaining <br />portion of WMU 1 will retch its -final capacity of a^proximately 9,000,000 <br />cubic yards by the year 2015. WMUs 2, 3, and I have capacities ef" <br />10,900,000 cubic yards, 11,900,000 cubic yards, and 23,200,000 cubic Yards, <br />respectively. The total capacity of the facility is �;�_ <br />,000,000 cubic yards <br />and will reach that capacity by the year 2073. These WDRs regulate all four <br />WMUs. " <br />The Discharger has imDlemented a Hazardous Waste Exclusion Proaram at the <br />Lovelace=Road Transfer Station. The'proaram consists of checking loads <br />aoina throuah the station, which makes up 93 oercant cf wastes disposed of <br />a= Foothill, and turning away any prohibited wastes. -4 <br />ucn wastes do get <br />hr0ugn, there are provisions Tor removal O, ane wastes frDm t` e aC 1 it`✓. <br />Foothill site personnel are trained to check for prch: <br />