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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2010_2
RECORD_ID
PR0440058
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004518
FACILITY_NAME
NORTH COUNTY LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
17720
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
HARNEY
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06512004
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
17720 E HARNEY LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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4.3.1.4 Fault Identification and Proximity <br />The Tracy -Stockton Fault is mapped approximately six miles south of the NCRC&SL (Jennings, <br />1994). This fault is characterized as a buried/concealed reverse type, thus it does not exhibit <br />surface rupture and is not considered an active fault according the Alquist Priolo (AP) Earthquake <br />Fault Zoning Act. The Act considers an "active fault" to have had surface rupture within Holocene <br />time (within 11,000 years). Although it is not considered active, the fault may be considered <br />potentially active. If an earthquake were to occur along the Tracy -Stockton fault, there would be <br />a potential for the landfill structures to be affected by ground shaking. Although liquefaction is <br />associated with ground shaking when groundwater is near the surface, groundwater at the site is <br />approximately 150 feet below the ground surface and the soils are predominately siltstone and <br />sandstone, therefore, there is a low potential for liquefaction to occur at the site. Historically the <br />ground shaking experienced in San Joaquin County in the vicinity of the landfill has not resulted <br />in significant structural damage (City of Lodi, Draft EIR 2001). Furthermore, the site is not <br />mapped in an area containing potentially damaging earthquakes that have produced magnitude 5 <br />IV or greater from 1800 through 1999 (T. Toppozada and others, 2000). Based on historic data, it <br />does not appear that the Tracy -Stockton Fault represents a significant hazard to -the landfill. <br />Fault proximity was assessed in three reports (Preliminary Closure/Postclosure Maintenance <br />Plan, February 10, 2010 (Appendix B and Plate 13), Geologic and Hydrogeologic Report, January <br />1988 (Appendix C) and draft Seismic Hazard report, December 8, 1994 (Appendix D)]. These <br />reports discuss fault proximity and activity. One fault (the Tracy -Stockton Fault) is not discussed <br />in either the 1988 or 1994 reports. Additional information on this fault is provided in this Section. <br />4.4 HYDROGEOLOGY <br />4.4.1 Surface Water <br />NCRC&SL is not within the 100 -year floodplain (FEMA digital Q3 flood maps for the landfill and <br />areas surrounding the landfill, as provided on the FEMA and ESRI map server). Surface water <br />from the landfill is directed to the seasonal wetlands on site. If these wetlands become full, <br />surface water flows into a tributary of the South Paddy Creek, which flows into the San Joaquin <br />River. <br />North County RC&SL Page 18 of 68 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — October 10, 2014 <br />
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