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p. 27 Austin 9994 (G2,a), Austin 2000 (G2,a) <br />All internal combustion engine driven equipment should be properly maintained and tuned <br />according to manufacturers specifications. <br />q. 28 Forward 9993 (D8) <br />All VOC-contaminated soil which is not being treated shall be covered with six -mil non -porous <br />plastic. <br />r, 29 Forward 9993 (D9) <br />If VOC emissions exceed APCD limits for open aeration, a VOC collection and removal <br />system shall be installed to minimize VOC emissions. <br />S. 30 Forward 9993 (D10) <br />Any net increase in VOC emissions which remain after the installation of a collection/removal <br />system shall be offset to the degree required by SJVUAPCD Rule 220.1 <br />t. 31 (E.1) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />Use a total of 17 pieces of equipment (at any given time) over the life of the project to <br />minimize particulate discharge. As shown in Table IV.E-1 (of the EIR) the risk from <br />particulate—and specifically diesel fumes—was lessened for the project versus the baseline <br />conditions is the existing 28 pieces of diesel powered landfill operating equipment to be <br />changed out every 5 years at Forward and every 10 years at Austin would be changed to <br />using a total of 17 pieces of equipment over 15 -year or less replacement scenarios. <br />U. 35 (E.4) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />Where required by State and Federal regulations, the landfill gas monitoring, gas control and <br />collection system will be installed, extending to the new areas of the expanding landfill and <br />operating in conformance with applicable regulations. <br />The existing gas extraction system, or an equivalent system, will continue to operate. <br />Regular gas monitoring wilt be conducted to prevent explosive or toxic gas accumulation in <br />onsite buildings or beneath temporary buildings. The landfill operator will install an automatic <br />combustible gas detection and alarm system for structures at the site. <br />V. 39 (E.8) <br />Identified in EIR: <br />Forward Landfill shall confinue to test all known water supply wells within the area of the <br />mapped and projected groundwater plume. Groundwater monitoring test shall be performed <br />quarterly at all downgradient private wells at risk. Where detectable VOCs have historically <br />been reported, bottled water shall continue to be supplied by the applicant (as is currently <br />being done for two affected households) until the well sample analytical results show no <br />detectable VOCs for four consecutive quarterly sampling events. Other offsite private wells <br />such as the CYA wells that have not been adversely affected by the plume shall continue to <br />be monitored and if VOC-contamination is reported then replacement water shall be provided <br />by the applicant, if requested. For wells within the footprint of the plume, institutional controls <br />such as notification to current and future landowners regarding risks of installing production <br />wells shall be implemented as part of the local well permitting process. <br />San Joaquin County UP -00-7, ER-00-2\Forward, Inc. <br />Community Development Page 21 <br />