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C <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />The existing Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill, owned and operated by San <br />Joaquin County, is located approximately 8 miles east of the City of <br />Lodi. Since the landfill will reach capacity by 1990, the County must <br />develop a replacement site. A 320 -acre parcel, located approximately <br />1.5 miles east of the existing landfill, has undergone a geologic and <br />hydrogeologic investigation as part of an effort to find a suitable <br />replacement site for the landfill. The County has purchased the land <br />and proposes developing the site as a sanitary landfill. Development <br />of a Class III landfill on the site will provide a waste disposal <br />capacity of approximately 17,300,000 cubic yards with a service life <br />of 36 years. <br />This report presents EMCON Associates' development plans and identi- <br />fies landfill construction methods, features, and operating provisions <br />for the North County Sanitary Landfill. In the future, a portion of <br />the site may be considered for use as a Class II waste management unit <br />for designated materials such as wastewater treatment plant sludges, <br />septage wastes, and grease trap wastes. If this occurs, a design for <br />a Class II waste management unit at the site will be developed to meet <br />the needs of the County and fulfill the requirements in Title 23, <br />Chapter 3, Subchapter 15 of the California Administrative Code (CAC). <br />. . 9390209A.00D <br />