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Vacuum applied to these wells has been gradually increased. Since October 2009,the vacuum of <br /> the wells has been set to -0.3 in. we. The concentration of methane from the wells remains below <br /> 2%. Continuing to collect low-methane gas from these wells reduces the methane content of the <br /> LFG reaching the flare station, inhibiting the ability of the flare to maintain proper temperature. <br /> On February 22, 2011, a meeting in a meeting at RWQCB offices Caltrans staff indicated <br /> willingness to participate with the closure of the landfill. Issuing a Section 13267 Order was <br /> discussed. <br /> On July 7, 2011, the County and Caltrans both received a Section 13267 Order to extend the <br /> closure cap over uncapped refuse. Task 1 of the order required that the Final Cover Expansion <br /> Design be submitted by October 10, 2011. The order also required the County to evaluate the <br /> extent of the groundwater release and to design corrective actions with the installation of three <br /> permanent groundwater monitoring wells. <br /> On August 30, 2011,the County and Caltrans signed a Memorandum of Understanding agreeing <br /> to allow the County access to Caltrans property to install groundwater monitoring wells required <br /> in the Order, and that the closure cap would be installed over both properties in a single project. <br /> On October 6, 2011,the County submitted the Final Cover Expansion Design, executing the <br /> design approved in January 2008, but providing two feet of soil over the GCL. A letter from <br /> RWQCB staff dated November 1, 2011 stated that Compliance and Enforcement staff concured <br /> that the plan satisfied the requirements of Task 1 of the Order. <br /> On October 10, 2011,the County drilled three wells in Caltrans property to assess the extent <br /> release of the plume as required by RWQCB order. VOC's related to LFG were discovered at <br /> each well. The extent of release could not be reliably assessed with these wells. To document this <br /> work, a"Well Completion Report" was submitted December 14, 2011, and an EMP report was <br /> submitted January 31, 2012. <br /> In February 2012 a second set of three wells were installed and sampled, again in Caltrans <br /> property. The results from these analyses allow confident estimate of the extent of release. <br /> County staff submitted a Well Completion Report on May 7, 2012. <br /> On March 15, 2012,the County and Caltrans received a Notice of Violation due to failure to <br /> submit a cover design that meets the performance standard of Title 27 for failure to submit an <br /> acceptable closure design,thereby rescinding the approval granted in 2008. <br /> On April 23, 2012, the County submitted a revised and preliminary Final Cover Expansion <br /> Design, incorporating a low-density polyethylene membrane. This letter included a preliminary <br /> schedule showing completion in December 2012. <br /> On May 31, 2012, the County submitted a Final Cover Expansion Design incorporating review <br /> comments received by RWQCB staff. Reconsideration of the schedule by Shaw Environmental <br /> indicated project completion in March 2013. <br /> Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill 7 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br /> 1s`Quarter 2013 Groundwater Monitoring County of San Joaquin—April 15,2013 <br />