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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2006
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Ms. Christina Carbajal. <br /> July 19,2006 <br /> Page 2 <br /> If the methane gas component of LFG is allowed to accumulate in a confined area(i.e.,utility <br /> lines,irrigation valve boxes, vaults,basements,wall spaces, etc.) and is exposed to an ignition <br /> source, it can be explosive at concentrations between 5 and 15 percent by volume. At higher <br /> concentrations,methane gas is flammable. However,the presence of methane gas in site soil does <br /> not mean there is an immediate threat of explosion because flames cannot typically propagate <br /> through soil. <br /> 0]2eration Criteria <br /> The most current Permits to Construct/Operate dated July 22,2002 and October 8, 2002, issued by <br /> the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District(SJVUAPCD)delineates several. <br /> main operational criteria for the subject system. This operational criteria states that flare exit gas <br /> temperature be maintained at a minimum of 1400 degrees Fahrenheit during system operation. In <br /> addition the systems are to be operated to maintain compliance with SJVUAPCD Title V and Rule <br /> 4642 requirements. <br /> State California Code of Regulations (CCR Title 27)requires that solid waste disposal site <br /> owners/operators implement LFG control or monitoring provisions to ensure that methane gas <br /> concentrations in soil at the property line do not exceed the lower explosive limit(LEL,or 5 <br /> percent by volume) and that interiors of onsite structures do not exceed 1.25 percent methane by <br /> volume in.air. <br /> Gs9 Te!9—ng <br /> Testing for methane gas (the combustible component of LFG), oxygen gas, carbon dioxide gas, <br /> pressure, and temperature was performed using a Landtec Gem-2000 Gas Analyzer or comparable <br /> unit. This instrument measures combustible gas concentrations in air directly on.either of two <br /> scales: the first as percent by volume of the lower explosive limit(LEL)of methane gas in air(5 <br /> percent);the second as percent by volume(0 to 100 percent)inthe gas sampled. Instrument <br /> calibration.forms are attached to this report. <br /> LFG Monitoring]Probes <br /> In accordance with the approved testing schedule,LFG Monitoring Probes(GP) are to be tested <br /> quarterly or when methane gas concentrations detected exceed 5 percent by volume, During this <br /> reporting period, all perimeter LFG monitoring probes defined as Nos. 9 and I I through 25 were <br /> tested for the presence of LFG. Results indicated that no methane gas concentrations in excess of <br /> 5 percent by volume were detected at any location tested. SCS will continue to monitor Probe Nos. <br /> GP-9,GP-11 and GP-12 weekly as directed by the client. The next complete quarterly probe <br /> monitoring is due by the end of September 2006. <br />
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