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• WMU FU-04 will be designed to withstand the Maximum Credible Earthquake <br /> (MCE) without damaging the lining, leachate, or surface drainage control systems. <br /> • Leak location testing will be performed on the geomembrane on the base of the cell <br /> following placement of the operations layer <br /> The central portion of WMU FU-04 will be constructed in the former Austin Road Landfill Borrow <br /> Pit and Expansion Area,directly south of the Former Austin Road Landfill and east of WMU FU-03 <br /> (see Design and Construction Documents, Waste Management Unit FU-04,Forward Landfill,BAS <br /> and Lewis Engineering, 2004). The base liner will encompass approximately 15-acres and will <br /> extend approximately 820 feet in the north-south dimension and 800 feet in the east-west dimension. <br /> The base of WMU FU-04 will be approximately elevation 15-feet,which is about 25 feet below he <br /> surrounding ground surface. A composite lining system consisting of a 2-foot-thick clay liner <br /> overlain by a 60-mil, high-density polyethylene(HDPE) geomembrane, and LCRS consisting of 1 <br /> foot of granular drainage material will be constructed on the WMU FU-04 base. A permanent <br /> double composite lined sump will be constructed at the southern edge of the WMU FU-04 base. <br /> Side slope liners will be constructed on the northern and southern slopes. The side slope liner <br /> consists of a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) overlain by a 60-mil, single-sided textured, HDPE <br /> geomembrane, and a single-sided geocomposite drainage net (GDN). A portion of the northern <br /> WMU FU-04 slope is at an approximately 5:1 (horizontal to vertical) slope and is underlain by the <br /> former Austin Road Landfill. To provide support for the side slope liner,an approximately 4 to 5-ft <br /> thickness of subgrade fill (1-ft of subgrade fill was previously placed as intermediate cover over the <br /> former Austin Road Landfill) will be placed and compacted over the portion of the former Austin <br /> Road Landfill that underlies WMU FU-04. <br /> The northeast portion of WMU FU-04 encompasses a portion of the interim final cover that was <br /> constructed over the former Austin Road Landfill in the fall of 2002. The 2-ft foundation, 1-ft thick <br /> clay liner, and 1-ft vegetative layer of the interim final cover serve as the base components of the <br /> WMU FU-04 cell in this area. The interim final cover generally grades at a 3 percent slope from <br /> north to south. <br /> Construction of the remainder of the northeast portion of WMU FU-04 consists of placement of a 6- <br /> inch thick blanket LCRS composed of granular drainage material with perforated piping spaced at <br /> approximately 200-ft centers. The blanket LCRS is both underlain and overlain by an 8-ounce <br /> nonwoven geotextile. A 1-ft protective operations layer overlies the blanket LCRS. <br /> Leachate in the northeast portion of WMU FU-04 is routed through 3-inch perforated pipes and <br /> collected along the southern top deck boundary of the former Austin Road Landfill. The cell is <br /> bounded by lined perimeter berms on the north,south,and east sides to maintain leachate within the <br /> cell. The western side of the northeast portion of WMU FU-04 is connected to WMU ART-03. <br /> Leachate exits the cell in a 3-inch diameter leachate header pipe that routes the leachate to the base <br /> of WMU FU-04. <br /> Page 2 <br />