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E <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill <br />Page 8 <br />11 <br />I did not observe any leachate leaving from the site. According <br />to Mark Urquhart (Civil Engineering Associate), no monitoring wells <br />are going to be installed due to the depth of groundwater, (246 <br />feet) and the nature of the underlying native soils. <br />Section 17705 - Gas Control <br />This site is located in a remote area. There was no structure <br />within a thousand feet from the perimeter boundary. Onsite <br />structures consisted of: a gate house, site foreman's house, <br />maintenance building and workers change room. No gas was detected <br />on these structures. <br />Section 17706 - Dust Control <br />Since it was raining on the day of my inspection, I did not observe <br />any dust. Therefore, this standard is not applicable at this time. <br />Section 17707 - Vector and Bird Control <br />I did not observe any vectors during my inspection. I observed few <br />birds but not enough to constitute a violation. <br />Section 17708 - Drainage and Erosion Control <br />The only drainage control for this site was through channel <br />drainage system. The working face was graded to a downward slope, <br />thereby, allowing water to runoff in an eastward direction. <br />Section 17709 - Contact With Water <br />No wastes in contact with water were observed, except for some <br />litter blown by the wind. <br />Section 17710 - Grading of Fill Surfaces <br />This site was graded to promote lateral runoff of precipitation. <br />I observed few pondings but were located away from the working <br />face. <br />Section 17712 - Noise Control <br />Noise of operation could be heard at the site perimeter, but was <br />not likely to create a nuisance or health hazard. <br />W ste-Management Specialist <br />