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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
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2014_2
RECORD_ID
PR0440003
PE
4434
FACILITY_ID
FA0003698
FACILITY_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW LANDFILL
STREET_NUMBER
31130
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
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TRACY
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95376
APN
25303010
CURRENT_STATUS
01
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31130 CORRAL HOLLOW RD
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99
P_DISTRICT
005
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The sediments below the Corcoran Formation are dry until the deep aquifer 1s encountered at <br /> 1 depths of over 300 feet. <br /> Compliance History Summary <br /> Groundwater monitoring is in accordance with WDR R5-2013-0013. The WDR requires <br /> monitoring the deep aquifer on the east and west sides of the landfill, and monitoring the shallow <br /> aquifer on the east side of the landfill. The shallow aquifer is not present west of the landfill, and <br /> therefore cannot be monitored at that location. <br /> In 1990, deep aquifer wells MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 went dry due to falling water levels. <br /> In the fourth quarter of 1991, volatile organic compounds(VOCs) (Trichlorofluoromethane <br /> [Freon 11] and Tetrachloroethene [PCE])were first detected in groundwater samples collected <br /> from MW-5 (shallow aquifer), and were confirmed in February 1992. The County believes that <br /> the presence of VOCs in MW-5 was due to landfill gas (LFG) influence. <br /> In 1995, a corrective action plan(CAP) was implemented which included the closure and final <br /> cover construction for the landfill. <br /> In 1996, closure was complete, including the installation of landfill gas (LFG) migration <br /> monitoring wells. Monitoring of these wells indicated combustible gas above the regulatory limit <br /> of 5%. <br /> In 2001, a LFG collection system was installed as a corrective action(source removal) against <br /> VOC impacts and to prevent offsite migration of LFG. Effectiveness of the LFG system is <br /> indicated by the absence of landfill gas at the perimeter monitoring wells and prevention of further <br /> VOC impacts indicated by a reduction of the number of individual constituent VOC detections <br /> (Appendix E, Tabular Summary of Historical Monitoring Data). This system is presently <br /> extracting as much LFG as possible, as indicated by the low methane concentration at many <br /> landfill gas extraction wells and the gas reaching the LFG flare station. <br /> The WDRs of 2001 required the installation of additional deep-aquifer monitoring wells because <br /> the deep aquifer level had lowered such that the original deep aquifer wells (MW-1, -2, and-3)no <br /> longer reached that aquifer. <br /> In 2003 deep-aquifer monitoring wells MW-6 and MW-7 were installed. Knowledge of the <br /> direction of the flow in this aquifer by monitoring the three previous deep-aquifer wells allowed <br /> these wells to be located directly up gradient and down gradient of the landfill. <br /> In 2003, an investigation of off-site contamination and the effect on water quality parameters in <br /> MW-4 was initiated due to a slight increase in the concentration of Nitrate as Nitrogen and a <br /> decreasing trend in pH. This investigation was inconclusive. <br /> In late 2003 the drainage ditch adjacent to the eastern access road was improved to eliminate <br /> ponding and minimize infiltration along the ditch. <br /> Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill 4 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br /> 2 Quarter 2014 Groundwater Monitoring County of San Joaquin—July 15,2014 <br />
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