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The California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) Closed, Illegal and Abandoned <br />Site (CIA) program, in accordance with California Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 45013, <br />ET seq., investigates CIA disposal sites. The CIA program provides and develops site data and <br />documentation to quantify requirements for both enforcement and potential clean-up activities <br />by the CIWMB Solid Waste Cleanup Program (AB 2136). The scope of enforcement and <br />remediation work that may be conducted by the CIWMB and/or its designated contractor(s), or <br />referral to either the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) or the Department of <br />Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), will be dependent upon the characterization of the waste <br />located at the site, the results of analysis derived from intrusive or non -intrusive investigation, <br />and determination of the presence or absence of hazardous materials. <br />This Work Plan is focused upon the Bill Lane Illegal Disposal Site, the Lynch Illegal Disposal <br />Site, and the Beard Property, all of which are co -located on Santa Fe Road in the County of San <br />Joaquin. For the purpose of this report, the project will be referred to as the Santa Fe Road <br />Illegal Disposal Site. <br />Typically, municipal burnsites contain heavy metals such as lead, nickel, cadmium, chrome and <br />zinc, although other metals such as copper, iron and aluminum may also be present. Other <br />constituents of concern may be total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as benzene, toluene, <br />ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX) or diesel, organochlorine pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls <br />(PCBs), Dioxins and Furans. <br />1.1. Site Location and Description <br />The Bill Lane Illegal Disposal Site, the Lynch Illegal Disposal Site, the Beard property, and the <br />Evans property are contiguous properties that are located upon the site that was formally the <br />Snyder Sanitary Dump Site (See Following Figures 1-5). <br />CIWMB <br />