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MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NO.R5-2014-0006 8 <br /> FORWARD INC.AND REPUBLIC SERVICES INC. <br /> FORWARD CLASS 11 LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> inspection. Notification and reporting requirements for major storm <br /> events shall be conducted as required in Section B.5 of this MRP. <br /> C. Five-Year Iso-Settlement Survey for Closed Units <br /> For closed landfill units, the Discharger shall conduct a five-year <br /> iso-settlement survey and produce an iso-settlement map accurately <br /> depicting the estimated total change in elevation of each portion of the <br /> final cover's low-hydraulic-conductivity layer. For each portion of the <br /> landfill, this map shall show the total lowering of the surface elevation of <br /> the final cover, relative to the baseline topographic map [Title 27, section <br /> 21090(e)(1 & 2)]. Reporting shall be in accordance with Section B.6 of <br /> this MRP. The next iso-settlement survey shall be conducted in 2017. <br /> d. Standard Observation <br /> The Discharger shall conduct Standard Observations at the landfill in <br /> accordance with this section of the MRP. Standard observations shall <br /> be conducted in accordance with the following schedule: <br /> Landfill Unit Type Frequency Season <br /> Active Weekly Wet: 1 October to 30 April <br /> Active Monthly Dry: 1 May to 30 September <br /> Inactive/Closed Monthly Wet: 1 October to 30 April <br /> Inactive/Closed Quarterly Dry: 1 May to 30 September <br /> The Standard Observations shall include: <br /> 1) For the landfill units: <br /> a) Evidence of ponded water at any point on the landfill outside of <br /> any contact storm water/leachate diversions structures on the <br /> active face (show affected area on map); and <br /> b) Evidence of erosion and/or of day-lighted refuse. <br /> 2) Along the perimeter of the landfill units: <br /> a) Evidence of leachate seeps, estimated size of affected area, and <br /> flow rate (show affected area on map); and <br /> b) Evidence of erosion and/or of day-lighted refuse. <br />