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Work Plan – Mitigation of Trash and Debris from Private Property Site <br />Private Property – 19133 East Liberty Road, Clements, California August 31, 2022 <br />Project No. 21-899 <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />The following is a list of disposal/recycling facilities which will accept trash and debris <br />provided that the material is classified as non-hazardous municipal California landfill <br />waste: <br /> <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill facility <br />6484 N Waverly Road <br />Linden, California 95236 <br /> <br />North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill <br />17720 East Harvey Lane <br />Lodi, California 95240 <br /> <br />North West Recyclers <br />9182 Survey Road <br />Elk Grove, California 95624 <br /> <br />Granite Construction <br />10500 S. Harlan Road <br />French Camp, California 95231 <br /> <br /> <br />Soil impacted by lead that is classified as non-RCRA hazardous waste will require <br />disposal at a lawfully permitted landfill or receiving facility. The following is a facility <br />which can accept non-RCRA hazardous waste soil: <br /> <br />Kettleman Hills landfill <br />35251 Old Skyline Road <br />Kettleman City, CA 93239 <br /> <br />Because the future site land use will be residential, the action level applied to the Site will <br />be in accordance with the residential land use standards, Department of Toxic Substances <br />Control Human and Ecological Risk Office (HERO) Human Health Risk Assessment <br />(HHRA) Note 3 screening levels and residential screening levels established by the <br />USEPA Region IX (2022). The residential soil screening level for lead of 80 milligram <br />per kilogram (mg/kg) and all soil exceeding this level will be placed in a separate soil <br />stockpile for removal. A total of approximately 4,000 to 7,000 cubic yards of trash and <br />debris is estimated for removal, based in part on the field observations and soil sample <br />results as presented in the Phase II site characterization report. <br /> <br />Figure 3 presents an access routes to follow in order to limit the amount of disturbance to <br />neighboring sites. During excavation activities, water will be sprayed as necessary to <br />suppress the generation of airborne particulate. Soil loads for off-site removal will be <br />tarped to avoid loss of material during transport. <br /> <br />After soil has been removed, based on soil quantities established from the prior site <br />investigation, verification sampling will be performed to assess whether additional