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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.E-13 ' <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> undetected until a sinkhole or smoke appears. Normally flames are not visible during this type ' <br /> of fire unless the subsurface fire is excavated and exposed to the atmosphere. <br /> With the correct conditions present,spontaneous combustion can occur in household trash or at ' <br /> construction debris facilities. This type of combustion will produce excessive amounts of CO <br /> and other trace gases due to incomplete oxidation. To confirm SSO by using CO measurements, <br /> the results must be acquired through quantitative laboratory analysis. The CalRecycle staff ' <br /> considers levels of CO in excess of 1,000 ppm to be a positive indication of an active <br /> underground landfill SSO event. Levels of CO between 100 and 1,000 ppm are viewed as <br /> suspicious and require further air and temperature monitoring. Levels between 10 and 100 ' <br /> ppm may be an indication of SSO but not active combustion. <br /> The Forward Landfill has standard operating procedures in place to address landfill SSO ' <br /> events. If physical indications of an SSO event are noted,the environmental manager and <br /> landfill manager are immediately notified. An initial investigation is performed and a physical <br /> inspection conducted that includes visual observation,infrared thermometer surveys, and ' <br /> measurements at nearby landfill gas wells. The data is then analyzed and a course of action is <br /> developed. The actions include removing oxygen from the SSO area by shutting down wells <br /> that may have caused the SSO, shutting down wells in the surrounding area, capping or <br /> repairing any items that may have contributed to the oxygen intrusion, and replacing cover <br /> materials where necessary. Following the corrections and repairs,the SSO area is monitored <br /> until the indicators of SSO are no longer noted. ' <br /> The Forward Landfill had one SSO event in 2007 and six in 2008. The two events are described <br /> in the 2013 FEIR. In consultation with representatives of Cal Recycle and the San Joaquin <br /> County Health Department--Local Enforcement Agency,Forward Landfill made <br /> improvements to its landfill gas collection system and placed additional intermediate cover in <br /> the areas that had experienced these events. Forward Landfill has not had any SSO events since ' <br /> the improvements were implemented and the consent decree (2:11-cv-00590 EFB)specifying the <br /> LFG Collection System improvements has been completed and terminated. (Lewis, pers. com). <br /> The following procedures are proposed as part of the project: ' <br /> • Where required by State and Federal regulations,the landfill gas monitoring,gas control <br /> and collection system will be installed,extending to the new areas of the expanding ' <br /> landfill and operating in conformance with applicable regulations. <br /> • The existing gas extraction system, or an equivalent system,will continue to operate. <br /> • Regular gas monitoring will be conducted to prevent landfill gas accumulation in onsite ' <br /> buildings or beneath temporary buildings. The landfill operator will install an <br /> automatic combustible gas detection and alarm system for structures at the site. ' <br /> • The landfill operator will not construct or otherwise locate any structure in an area of <br /> known landfill gas build-up. <br /> • All site personnel who work in permanent structures will be trained to use and respond ' <br /> to the landfill gas monitoring and alarm system. <br /> I <br />