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Introduction <br />The California Integrated Waste Mana0ement Board (C71W.M.13) Closed, Illegal and Abandoned <br />Site (CIA.) program, in accordance with California PUb1iC Resources Code (PRC) Section 450l'-3. <br />L"A'seq., investigates CIA disposal sites. The CIA pro rain provides and develops site data and <br />docul-nerli.ation to quantify requirements for both cill'orcenient and potential clean-up activities by <br />the C I I.W.M13 Solid Waste Cleanup Program (Ali 21 36!� J lie scope ofen.f.orcennent and <br />remediation work that may be conducted by the ClWMB and/or its designated contractor(s), or <br />referral to cither the Regional Water Qualily Control Board (RWQCB) or the Departnient of <br />zn <br />`Foxi.c Substances C,.ontrol (I 'FSC`). will be dependent i1pon the characterization of the waste <br />located at the site. the results of analysis derived frorn intrusive or non -intrusive investigation, <br />and determination of flie presence or absence ofhazardous materials. <br />This Work. Plan isilocused upon the Bill L.ane Illegal Disposal She, the L-,Nnch Illegal Disposal <br />Site, and the Beard And F.,.vans properties, all of which are co -located on Santa Fe Road in the <br />COUnty of San Joaquin, For the purpose of this report, the project wil I be referred to as the Santa <br />Fe Road Illegal Disposal Site. <br />"IIS. pical y rnmucipal landfills contain 1111111iCipal solid waste such as paper, plastic, metal. I;lass, <br />food, Waste and yard cuttings, Decomposition of organic wastes can produce significant <br />(Illantitics of' irlethane gas, which can i n igralc frorn the land h I I to nearby structures and CaUSC <br />explosive conditions. 1-andfill ,as may conlain. trace volatile organic compounds Iliat. are <br />carcinouenic, L..andlills in certain. Air Quality Nlanagennent DiSViCtS may require control of <br />landfill gas emissions if the total quantity of non-iliethane on-lanic compounds CilliLted exceed a <br />1VOUlawd threshold. Typically this is based on rriodcling of landfill conditions and expected <br />landfill oas generation (and source testing). JTbUrned nitinici.pal waste is present in die landfill <br />elevated. levels of heavy metals such as lead, copper, chrome, nickel, zine and cadmium may be <br />present. Although not toxic, iron and aluminLim concentrations in soil and waste ina-v indicate <br />the presence of landfilled material. Other constitutents ofcOrIcel,11 May be lotal petroleurn <br />hydrocarbons (ITPH) as benzene. toluene,, ethylbenzerie and xylene (13 1 11 X) or diesel, <br />Organoclie hlonpesticide,,,,, and polychlorinated biphenyls (11C.11s.). polveyclic aromatic <br />z� <br />hydrocarbons O"Alls) and Dioxins. Research ofthe Santa FeRoad. site indicates that inaicrial <br />wall burned on the property. <br />1.1 Site Location and Description <br />The Bill L.,arle Illegal Disposal Site, the L.-ynch Illepal Disposal Site, the Beard property. and <br />the Waller property are contiguous properties that are located upon the site that was forniall-Y, <br />the S.nvdcr Sanitary Durnp Site and which was subsequently Sar ,,divided into smaller parcels <br />oi'pr(.)pertv, (refierence figures I arid 2). The investigation will include all the properties that <br />were affected by the waste disposal operations of the Snyder Sanitary Dump Site, <br />Now" Forpurposes (.#'clarficwion the S�nydcr Kmikoj, Dumpsite aa -ill also be described in <br />this section of the document. <br />3 <br />