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5.2 LANDFILL GAS EMISSIONS <br />Title 27 CCR indicates that another purpose for final covers is to control surface <br />emissions of landfill gas. In fact, the placement of additional, similar cover soils <br />as a part of final closure is expected to yield superior surface emissions <br />performance relative to the existing interim cover. Since the landfill has not <br />exhibited excessive surface emissions under interim closure conditions, landfill <br />gas emissions are not expected be problematic after completion of the final cover. <br />5.3 MAINTENANCE <br />As noted above, the ultimate performance of the proposed 4 -foot cover section <br />will be very sensitive to the establishment and maintenance of an effective plant <br />community over the closure area. As a result, routine inspection and as -needed <br />repair (and reseeding) of the cover area should be anticipated. <br />5.4 COST <br />The modeling completed to date and reported herein, indicates that a non- <br />prescriptive final cover system constructed using available on-site soils would be <br />consistent with the performance goal addressed by the prescriptive standard and <br />would afford equivalent or superior protection against water quality impairment. <br />In addition, while it is estimated that closure construction costs would be the same <br />for the prescriptive and alternative covers discussed herein (i.e., the alternative <br />will be constructed to a prescriptive as -built standard), post -closure maintenance <br />of the prescriptive cover to it's as -built condition would be extremely expensive <br />(likely requiring reconstruction every few years) and almost certainly ineffective <br />since desiccation can occur in a matter of weeks or months. <br />The results obtained from the LEACHM analysis (Figure 5) indicate that four feet of final <br />cover material constructed and maintained as discussed herein will perform effectively at <br />the site and this cover section is therefore recommended. <br />On the basis of the soil conditions modeled, soils suitable for use in the FSL closure final <br />cover can be generated by select excavation of soils from the proposed borrow source <br />adjacent to the site. In order to generate adequate performance characteristics, the final <br />cover materials should be mixed to exhibit a grain size distribution that generally <br />excludes particles in excess of 3 inches. In addition, soil excavation and placement <br />operations should be conducted so as to yield a minimum fines content (% by weight <br />passing the No. 200 sieve) of 70, a minimum of at least 30% finer than 5 -microns and an <br />as -built saturated hydraulic conductivity of less than 1x10-6 cm/s. <br />As indicated above, sufficient borrow materials are likely to be available from the borrow <br />source to meet the project specifications (Figure 1). A quality assurance plan describing <br />the materials testing methods and procedures, testing frequencies, and materials <br />-12- <br />CA2003-033MOM HILL ALTERNATIVE COVER.D006116/2005 <br />Geologic Associates <br />