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n <br />peripheral areas will be revegetated to inhibit erosion. <br />d. 46 (F.3) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project; <br />The liner and leachate collection system for the expansion system —both over the top of the <br />existing unlined Austin Road landfill and the extension of the existing leachate collection <br />system at Forward-- have been designed to meet or exceed the regulatory requirements as <br />shown and discussed in the applicants JTD. The JTD and the adequacy of the leachate <br />collection system and associated monitoring are under review by the RWQCB. <br />The regulatory required separation between the liner and groundwater will be implemented to <br />allow for chemicals in the leachate to attenuate before reaching the groundwater, should the <br />leachate breach the collection system, <br />The project design includes a leak detection system under the sumps. <br />The liner system will be overlain by a protective operations layer consisting of a one -foot <br />thickness of soil and a one -foot thick gravel layer that serves as the leachate collection layer. <br />This two -foot layer will serve to protect the liner system from sharp or jagged materials in the <br />waste. <br />The operator will remove any hazardous materials spotted during delivery, thus minimizing <br />the potential for leachate contamination if a break occurs in the liner or the leachate collection <br />system. <br />A double liner shall be installed under the sump area, as required by the RWQCB; <br />Electric testing of the liner in each Waste Management Unit shall be conducted before waste <br />can be disposed in that Unit, as required by the RWQCB; and <br />Identified in EiR: <br />If any modifications to the leachate collection system and associated monitoring described in <br />the JTD are required the RWQCB, the landfill operator shall implement those changes. <br />e. 47 (F.4) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project; <br />Proposed measures to address concerns about additional leachate generation as a result of <br />the combined landfill have been addressed in the JTD with the presentation of the EPA HELP <br />model results based on the projected volumes of refuse, and the description of the Leachate <br />collection system designed to meet the maximum probable leachate generated. Engineering <br />control systems (leachate collection system, drainage control, groundwater and gas controls), <br />monitoring programs, and institutional controls have been presented in the JTD currently <br />under review at the RWQCB. Reporting on leachate generation*t 1 t and quality is tl <br />requirement of the RWQCB-stipulated progress reporting through the various proposed <br />landfilling phases. <br />The landfill cell anchor trenches will be elevated two to three feet above the surrounding land <br />to minimize the possibility of water from major storm events draining into the cells and adding <br />to the volume of leachate. <br />Identified in EiR; <br />Continued monitoring of the effectiveness of mitigation measures for leachate shall be <br />performed by the responsible regulatory agencies (currently the RWQCB and, for the WMU- <br />San Joaquin County UP -00-7, ER-00-21Forward, Inc. <br />Community Development <br />Page 15 <br />