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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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2011_27
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
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RD
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MANTECA
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95336
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20106001-3, 5
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01
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9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
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004
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"is unreasonable and unnecessarily burdensome and will cost substantially more <br />than alternatives which meet the criteria in § 20080 (b)" <br />1.2 PURPOSE <br />The purpose of this report is to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a prescriptive final <br />cover in conformance with 27 CCR Section 21090(a) over the Phase I final closure area <br />of the FSL but then allowing the cover to weather over time. As a result of the <br />anticipated weathering, the final cover section is expected to evolve into an alternative <br />final cover hosting a relatively deep rooting plant community and exhibiting a saturated <br />hydraulic conductivity in excess of the prescriptive minimum standard. As such, this <br />report presents an evaluation of whether the performance of the proposed alternative final <br />cover performance is consistent with the performance goals addressed by the prescriptive <br />standards, by yielding equivalent or superior protection against water quality impairment. <br />Work completed during this study included: <br />1. <br />Collection of bulk soil samples from the proposed borrow source adjacent to the FSL <br />(Figure 1); <br />2. <br />Collection of in-situ ring samples from the existing cover soils; <br />3. <br />Determination of the thickness of the existing cover over the North and Northwest <br />® <br />slope closure footprint (Figure 1); <br />4. <br />Laboratory testing and evaluation of existing interim cover and potential borrow soils <br />in accordance with ASTM standards; <br />5. <br />Selection of representative characteristics of soils derived from the on-site borrow <br />source and the existing cover; <br />6. <br />Obtaining local climatological data for the area of the FSL; <br />7. <br />Selection of a computer program to simulate unsaturated flow through the soil profile; <br />8. <br />Computer modeling of the proposed non -prescriptive cover system using the <br />laboratory soil test results and historic local climatic data; <br />9. <br />Preparation of this report and the attached CQA Plan (Appendix D). <br />2.0 FIELD INVESTIGATION <br />In early May, 2005, GeoLogic Associates, Inc. (GLA) conducted a field investigation of <br />the on-site borrow source and existing interim cover over the proposed closure footprint <br />of the North and Northwest slopes of the FSL. During these investigations, the thickness <br />of existing interim cover was measured (Figure 1) and representative soil samples were <br />collected from each of the areas (Figure 1, Appendix A). The soil samples collected were <br />tested to identify the input parameters necessary for modeling the infiltration performance <br />of these soils when used in final cover construction at the site. <br />In <br />C:\200."0821FORWARD/ForwardCO V ER.DOCl7/13/2005 <br />GeoLogic Associates <br />
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