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KLEINFELDER <br /> 1 EXEC Y <br /> The City of Lodi Landfill received waste composed of lawn trimmings, leaves, tree stumps, <br /> and construction debris (concrete, asphalt, and rock) from approximately 1935 to 1955. <br /> The site is approximately 3.7 acres in size and currently appears to contain refuse mixed <br /> with soil to a maximum depth of about 20 feet. <br /> Based on the small size of the site and the high concentration of sandy soil mixed with the <br /> refuse (up to 90% in places), it appears that the site contains less than 50,000 cubic yards of <br /> refuse. Therefore, preliminary assessment activities are proposed to assess the potential of <br /> hazardous wastes leaking from the landfill. If no evidence of hazardous waste in or under <br /> the landfill is found in the preliminary assessment, this site may be eligible for deletion <br /> from the list of landfills required to perform Solid Waste Assessment Tests (SWATS) under <br /> the provisions of Section 13273 of the California Water Quality Act. <br /> The proposed assessment activities include collecting and analyzing samples of the waste, <br /> the soil/waste interface, and the vadose zone below the landfill; collecting and analyzing a <br /> ground water sample from under the landfill; and collecting and analyzing surface water <br /> samples from the Mokolumne River upstream and downstream of the landfill. The results <br /> of this investigation will be presented to the Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> (RWQCB) in a Report of Findings. <br /> 137-88-1663 1 <br />