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0 0 <br /> WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS <br /> COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN AND FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL, INC. <br /> FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL <br /> CLASS III LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> WASTES AND TBER CLASSIFICATION <br /> 4. The Discharger proposes to continue to discharge municipal solid waste "for disposal <br /> in the Class III landfill. These wastes are classified as "non hazardous solid waste" <br /> or "inert waste" using the criteria set forth in-Chapter 15. The discharge rate is <br /> approximately 700 tons per day. <br /> SITE DESCREMON <br /> 5. Land within 1000 feet of the facility is used for agriculture. <br /> 5. There are several faults in the area, but the Bear Mountain Fault Zone, at a distance <br /> of about 12 miles from the site, would most likely be the source of the maximum <br /> probable earthquake of 5.7 on the Richter scale. This could produce an estimated <br /> peak bedrock acceleration, at the site, of 0.15g. <br /> 7. The first water bearing formation is about 150 feet below the base of the landfill. <br /> The hydraulic gradient is generally to the south/southwest. <br /> S. The beneficial uses of ground water are domestic, municipal, agricultural, and <br /> industrial supply. <br /> 9. The facility receives an average of 17.5 inches of precipitation per year as deternuned <br /> from an isohyetal map of San Joaquin County developed from "Storm Drainage Study <br /> and Master Plan, San Joaquin County, January 1973". The mean evaporation for this <br /> facility is 78 inches per year as determined by the California Department of Water <br /> Resources for the station at the Oakdale Woodward Dam. <br /> 0. The 100-year, 24-hour precipitation event for the facility is 3.9 inches. based on data <br /> published by the California Department of Water Resources. <br /> 1. The facility is not within a 100-year flood plain. <br /> Surface drainage is intermittent in nature, with storm waters draining generally in a <br /> westerly direction to enter the Delta via either Mormon Slough or Duck Creek. <br /> :3. The beneficial uses of these surface waters are domestic, municipal, agricultural, and <br /> Industrial supply; ground water recharge; recreation; stock watering; aestnetic <br />