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1-1 <br />9. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (Sacramento Office, 916-445-3846) <br />a. 36 (E.5) <br />identified in EIR: <br />The landfill operator shall submit an updated post -closure permit application for WMU-A that <br />presents plans to prohibit the expansion of the new landfill areas above WMU-A. The <br />applicant filed a renewal of its hazardous waste permit for WMU-A on October 31, 2b00 <br />(Kleinfelder, 2000) that presents the controls and monitoring of WMU-A. The applicant's JTD <br />describes creating a wedge of landfill material north of WMU-A that would keep a buffer area <br />around the WMU-A boundaries clear of new refuse and then start to build outward and <br />upward. This plan must have the approval of the CiWMB and RWQCB. <br />10. CALIFONIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD (John Loane, 916-341-6000) <br />a. 55 (G.2) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />Should additional cover material be needed, alternative daily covers, approved by the <br />CIWMB, will be examined and used. <br />b. 56 (G.3) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />The project sponsor has prepared a seismicity study for the site. if the potential maximum <br />peak ground acceleration in the seismicity study is greater than that assumed in the <br />preliminary design, the final project design analysis will make modifications needed to meet <br />the factor of safety (determinations may be subject to the approval of the CIWMB and/or <br />RWQCB). Impacts to the new liner and drainage system installed over the Austin Road <br />Landfill will be monitored as appropriate based on any stipulations of the ClWMB and/or <br />RWQCB. <br />C. 57 (G.4) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />Overall reduction --or, in some cases, elimination or improvement—of slope instability at the <br />project site can be achieved through the implementation of the seismic design measures <br />designed to meet CCR Title 27. <br />11. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (Sacramento Office, 916-557-5100) <br />a. 63 Austin 1994 (Fl.a, Ff,b, and Ff.c) (sfmilarbut updated), Austin 2000 (Fl.a) <br />(Creek realignment) Monitoring and maintenance for five years following construction. <br />b. 64 Austin 2000 (Fl. c) <br />Restoration of the riparian area shall include revegetation with trees, shrubs, and grasses <br />native to the area. Plantings shall have a minimum 80•� survival after the first year, and 100 <br />% survival thereafter; or shall have attained a 75% cover after three years and a 90% cover <br />after rive years. Plantings shall be monitored each year and maintained as necessaryuntil <br />success criteria have been met. In order to assure implementation, the Wetlands Mitigation <br />and Monitoring Plan shall be modified to include these criteria. <br />12. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME (Staff Contact: Kelly Price, 916-358-2879) <br />a. 63 Austin 9994 (F1.a, Fl.b, and Fl.c) (similar but updated), Austin 2000 (Fl.a) <br />(Creek realignment) Monitoring and maintenance for five years following construction. <br />San Joaquin County UP -00-7, ER-00-21Forward, Inc. <br />Community Development Page 23 <br />