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3.0 CURRENT MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS <br /> 3.1 GROUND WATER <br /> The closure cap extension project will not include additional groundwater <br /> monitoring wells. Three new monitoring wells will be installed outside the Landfill <br /> in accordance with the draft order by RWQCB. The new wells once installed will <br /> be part of the monitoring network. <br /> 3.1.A Shallow Aquifer Monitoring (Four Wells) <br /> Currently wells MW-4, SB-1, MW-5 and MW-8 are used to monitor the <br /> shallow aquifer perched on the Corcoran clay layer east of the landfill. Well <br /> SB-1 is up-gradient of CHSL. MW-4 and MW-5 are down-gradient. <br /> 3.1.13 Deep Aquifer Monitoring (Two Wells) <br /> Wells MW-6 and MW-7 are used to monitor the deep aquifer. MW-6 is <br /> down-gradient and MW-7 is up gradient of CHSL. <br /> 3.2 SECURITY <br /> A chain link fence is installed along the perimeter of CHSL. The entrance is <br /> locked, and restricts access by the general public. No additional site security <br /> fence will be added. During the closure cap extension project, the existing chain <br /> link fence in the project area will be removed to allow the closure cap extension. <br /> At completion of the project, the fence will be re-installed at same location. The <br /> site's perimeter fence will not extend into Caltrans property. <br /> 3.3 DUST <br /> Since CHSL is closed and has relatively good vegetation, there are no dust <br /> problems. During the Closure cap extension project, dust will be controlled by <br /> periodic watering as needed. <br /> 3.4 LITTER <br /> Because CHSL is closed, there is no litter problem due to disposal of refuse on <br /> site. Litter from Corral Hollow Rd and Interstate 580 is occasionally blown on site <br /> or along the perimeter fence. Staff from Lovelace Transfer Station regularly <br /> collects litter along the perimeter and on site. <br /> Closure Plan Revised Addendum San Joaquin County <br /> Corral Hollow Sanitary landfill 3 Department of Public Works <br /> October 6.2011 Solid Waste Division <br />