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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2013_5
RECORD_ID
PR0440003
PE
4434
FACILITY_ID
FA0003698
FACILITY_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
31130
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25303010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
31130 CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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INTRODUCTION <br />General <br />This third quarter monitoring report for the Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill (CHSL) is submitted <br />in compliance with Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) Order No. 5-01-176 issued by the <br />California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, on June 14, 2001. <br />The CHSL is located at 31130 South Corral Hollow Road, in southern San Joaquin County, <br />approximately 5 miles south of the City of Tracy at the intersection of Interstate 580 and Corral <br />Hollow Road (Figure 1). CHSL is located in Township 3 South, Range 5 East of Section 18 on <br />the Mount Diablo Meridian. <br />CHSL is a closed, unlined Class III landfill. The landfill property includes approximately <br />58 acres, 43 acres of which is permitted for refuse disposal. The remaining area is comprised of <br />access roads, storm water retention ponds, setbacks for environmental monitoring, and firebreaks. <br />Land within 1,000 feet of the facility is used for grazing and agriculture. <br />CHSL ceased receiving waste in 1991. The final cover was constructed in the fall of 1995 in <br />compliance with Order No. 94-259. The closure cover consists of a 2 to 6 -foot foundation layer <br />under a 1 -foot minimum thick, low -permeability soil layer, with a 1 -foot thick vegetative surface <br />layer. A landfill gas collection system began operation in December 2001. Approximately 1.1 <br />acres of additional refuse within County propoperty but beyond the closure cap was discovered in <br />2007. An additional 0.3 acres of un -closed refuse was discovered in adjacent Caltrans property. <br />The closure cap was extended to cover this refuse in 2013. <br />Geology and Hydrogeology <br />Surface soils at the site are typically sands and gravels to a depth of about 70 feet, underlain by <br />low permeability silts and clays to 150 feet. Sands and gravels predominate to a depth of <br />approximately 430 feet. Highly impermeable sandy clays are present at 430 feet. <br />The hydrogeology at the site is complex. The deep aquifer is found at an elevation of <br />approximately -45 to -57 feet (MSL), at a depth from approximately 300 to 350 below the surface. <br />Groundwater flows in the deep aquifer to the northeast. <br />A shallow perched aquifer is found beneath the northeast and east side of the landfill property. <br />This aquifer is not found west of the landfill. <br />This shallow aquifer is perched on the Corcoran Formation, which rises from the northeast, <br />apparently intercepting the landfill base. The elevation of this shallow aquifer is approximately <br />230 feet (MSL). Depth to this shallow aquifer is between 12 and 65 feet below existing grade, <br />these variations being the result of variations in the surface elevations and apparent recharge from <br />' off-site near SB -1. This perched aquifer is unconfined and pinches out in the proximity of the <br />landfill, with groundwater mounding near monitoring well SB -1. <br />The Corcoran Formation and the associated shallow aquifer are not found beneath the southwest <br />side of the landfill. Attempts to locate and monitor the shallow aquifer south and east of the <br />landfill footprint in 2003 and 2007 indicated an inconsistent aquifer elevation and aquifer <br />discontinuity within the landfill property. Groundwater flows in the shallow aquifer to the <br />Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill 3 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br />3d Quarter 2013 Groundwater Monitoring County of San Joaquin — Octoberl5, 2013 <br />
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