The Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX, is making a final determination to approve two Site-Specific Flexibility Requests (SSFRs) from Imperial County (County or Imperial County) to close and monitor the Picacho Solid Waste Landfill (Picacho Landfill or Landfill). The Picacho Landfill is a commercial municipal solid waste landfill (MSWLF) operated by Imperial County from 1977 to the present on the Quechan Indian Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation in California. EPA is promulgating a site-specific rule proposed on April 7, 2016, that approves an alternative final cover and a modification to the prescribed list of groundwater detection-monitoring parameters for ongoing monitoring for the Picacho Landfill.
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Final Determination To Approve Site-Specific Flexibility for Closure and Monitoring of the Picacho Landfill
The Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX, is making a final determination to approve two Site-Specific Flexibility Requests (SSFRs) from Imperial County (County or Imperia...
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81 FR 69407
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“Final Determination To Approve Site-Specific Flexibility for Closure and Monitoring of the Picacho Landfill,” thefederalregister.org (October 6, 2016), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2016-23839/final-determination-to-approve-site-specific-flexibility-for-closure-and-monitoring-of-the-picacho-landfill.