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Y <br /> NORTH COUNTY RECYCLING CENTER AND SANITARY LANDFILL <br /> FOURTH QUARTER AND ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT <br /> This report is submitted to comply with the Monitoring and <br /> Reporting Program for the Class III North County Recycling Center <br /> and Sanitary Landfill. The Program requires (1) refuse <br /> monitoring, (2) leachate monitoring (3) surface water monitoring, <br /> and (4) ground water monitoring. The results of the monitoring for <br /> the fourth quarter and annual event for 1991 are enclosed. The <br /> last monthly event to establish Water Quality Protection Standards <br /> (WQPS, October, 1991) for ground water and surface water was <br /> performed in conjunction with the annual event. The results from <br /> this monitoring are included in this report (Attachment C) . <br /> REFUSE MONITORING <br /> Quantity Type of Location and <br /> 1991 Discharged* Material Min. Elevation <br /> Month (Cubic YardsZ Discharged of Discharge <br /> Aug. 5,701 Refuse 80 <br /> Sept. 24,802 Refuse 80 <br /> Oct. 57,867 Refuse 80 <br /> Nov. 53,605 Refuse 80 <br /> *Quantities shown are incoming gate quantities. <br /> MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Ground water monitoring was conducted at the North County Recycling <br /> Center and Sanitary Landfill consistent with WDR order no. 91-021. <br /> The ground water monitoring well network consists of background <br /> well G-1 and downgradient wells G-2 and G-3 ; the locations of <br /> ground water monitoring wells are shown on figure 1. Ground water <br /> samples were collected on November 4, 1991 from wells G-1 and G-2. <br /> Well G-3 was dry during this monitoring event due to drought <br /> conditions. <br /> Surface water samples were to be collected by EMCON Associates <br /> upstream (S-1 and S-2) and downstream (S-3 and S-4) of the landfill <br /> from South Paddy Creek. Surface water sampling locations are shown <br /> on figure 1. EMCON collected samples from S-1 and S-2 on October <br /> 31, 1991. Sampling points S-3 and S-4 were dry during this <br /> sampling event. <br /> 1 <br />