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�.J <br />2.3.2 SURFACE WATER MONITORING <br />Surface water monitoring is completed quarterly at both the existing Austin Road <br />and Forward Landfills in accordance with each site's WDR's. Monitoring is <br />performed for the North Branch and South Branch of Little Johns Creek for the <br />existing Austin Road and Forward Landfills, respectively (see Figure 2). Table 7 lists <br />the surface water monitoring stations at the site together with their current and <br />expected future use. <br />2.4 LEACHATE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL SYSTEM/MONITORING <br />The majority of the existing WMUs at the Forward Landfill contain blanket leachate <br />collection and removal system (LCRS) systems. There is no LCRS on the base of <br />the existing Austin Road Landfill. The following paragraphs describe the LCRS that <br />was constructed in many of the WMUs at the existing Forward Landfill and will be <br />constructed for future WMU, s4n-the future Forward tandf ll. <br />The LCRS design utilizes two configurations to account for the two types of slope <br />configurations encountered; base grades and side slopes, On the base of the <br />WMUs, the LCRS will consist of a 1 -foot thick layer of granular material sloped at <br />2 percent towards a perforated high density polyethylene 4J- HPE) leachate <br />collection header pipe. The header pipe is placed in a "V" trench filled with <br />compacted gravel material. The LCRS collection header pipe slopes ata minimum <br />of 1 percent at 200 -foot centers to ensure adequate leachate removal from the <br />base. The piping and drainage layer will be directly underlain by the composite <br />lining system. A geotextile will be used as a rub sheet under all pipes to -protect <br />the HDPE geomembrane liner from potential abrasion caused by the pipes. The <br />drainage layer will be separated from the operations layer above by a nonwoven <br />geotextile to prevent migration of fine-grained material into the LCRS. <br />The LCRS design for slopes greater than 15 percent will consist of a geocomposite <br />drainage net (GDN). GDN will be used due to construction and stability concerns <br />associated with placement of granular materials on the slope. The transmissivity of <br />the GDN will be specified to accommodate a minimum of twice the maximum <br />anticipated leachate flow. No collection pipes are required on the side slopes. <br />Leachate collected in the LCRS will flow through the drainage layer to the pipes <br />and subsequently into leachate collection sumps. Submersible pumps located in <br />Forward Landfill PCPCMP 2-5 <br />L•\AI lied\2000.193\Reports\Fi nal PC PC MP:FL-sec2:8/22/01 <br />BRYAN A. STIRRAT S. p,5StyCfATEf <br />