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C <br />III. On July 25, 2002, this LEA conducted routine *inspection and noted that the <br />concentration of methane gas in the gas monitoring probe GP -10, located a few <br />feet north of the scale house, was 10%. <br />IV. In August 2002, Forward, Inc. submitted a Gas Monitoring Probe Working Plan <br />to this LEA and, subsequently, installed the gas extraction system and the flare <br />station. <br />V. On September 6, 2002, this LEA conducted routine inspection and noted that <br />the concentration of methane gas in the gas monitoring probe GP -10, located a <br />few feet north of the scale house, was less than 5%. <br />VI. In May 2003, Forward, Inc. had completed the installation of multilevel gas <br />monitoring probes at the boundaries. The probes were renumbered beginning <br />with GP -1 at the main gate and the subsequent numbers were toward the south. <br />VII. On June 27, 2003, this LEA conducted routine inspection and noted that the <br />concentration of methane gas in the gas monitoring probe GP -9 (which replaces <br />GP -2), located near the west boundary, was 18 %. This was documented under <br />the violation of Gas Control, Section 20919 of Title 27 of California Code of <br />Regulation (27CCR). <br />VIII. On July 29, 2003, this LEA conducted routine inspection and noted that the <br />concentration of methane gas in the gas monitoring probes GP -8 (which <br />replaces GP -3) and GP -9 (which replaces GP -2), both of which were located <br />near the west boundary, was 8% and 18 %, respectively. This was documented <br />under the violation of Gas Control, Section 20919 of Title 27 of California Code <br />of Regulation (27CCR). <br />IX. On July 30, 2003, The Regensis Group, Contractor, of 2210 South Asuza <br />Avenue, West Covina, California, submitted a plan to install gas extraction <br />system that would be connected to the existing flare station. <br />X. On August 28, 2003, this LEA conducted routine inspection and noted that the <br />concentration of methane gas in the gas monitoring probes GP -9 (which <br />w. replaces GP -2), located near the west boundary,,was 37 %. This was <br />documented under the -violation of Gas Control, Section 20919 of Title 27 of <br />California Code of Regulation (27CCR). <br />XI. On September 30, 2003, this LEA conducted routine inspection and noted that <br />the concentration of methane gas in the gas monitoring probe GP -9 (which <br />replaces GP -2), located near the west boundary, was 37%. This was <br />documented under the violation of Explosive Gases Control, Section 20919.5 of <br />27CCR. <br />Amended Notice and Order 03-01 Page 2 of 7 Forward Landfill <br />May 10, 2004 <br />