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a <br /> CITY OF STOCKTOIV <br /> AZ# <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ` <br /> CITY HALL 06- <br /> 425 N. EL DORADO STREET <br /> STOCKTON, CA 95202-1997 <br /> March 3, 1995 <br /> ED PADILLA, SUPERVISING REBS <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> Public Health Service <br /> P.O. Box 2009 <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> AUSTIN ROAD AND FRENCH CAMP LANDFILL GAS MONITORING RESULTS <br /> Attached are copies of the 1995 first quarter gas monitoring <br /> results tested by Twining Laboratories . <br /> The result indicates methane gas exceeding the lower explosive <br /> limits at Soil gas probe #7 (8 . 500) at French Camp landfill and <br /> Soil gas probes #2 (7 . 250) and #6 (7 . 250) at Austin Road landfill . <br /> As mentioned earlier, the above gas probes are located in refuse <br /> and none of the soil gas probes are located at the landfill <br /> property boundary, due to the natural waterway adjacent to the <br /> probes locations . <br /> The City of Stockton feels that public health and safety is not <br /> endangered because of the following reasons : <br /> 1 . The gas migration cannot occur due to the hydraulic barrier <br /> (Walker Slough and French Camp Slough) adjacent to Soil gas <br /> probe #7 at French Camp landfill, and (Little John' s <br /> Creek) adjacent to Soil probe #3 and #6 at Austin Road <br /> iandfilI <br /> 2 . Both the Austin Road and French Camp landfill is gated and <br /> fenced for security purposes and the scale houses and all <br /> cargo boxes tested 0% LEL. <br /> "STOCKTON...CALIFORNIA'S SUNRISE SEAPORT" <br />