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Ms. Christina Carbajal <br /> July 19,2006 <br /> Page 4 <br /> Also, on June 6, 19,and 29, 2006, SCS continued monitoring/adjustment to,recently installed by <br /> others,LFG Extraction Well Nos. FOFU-0304 Well,FOFU-04-O6 through FOFU-04-1.2,FOFTJ- <br /> HCO1, FOFU-04-LCR,FOFU-05-06 and FOFU-05HC1 in attempts to maintain the observed <br /> methane gas concentrations detected at GP-11 and GP-12 to below the LEL as directed by the <br /> client. SCS will continue to adjust wells as directed by Allied.personnel. <br /> Finally, during this reporting period,temperatures at LFG extraction wells were monitored and <br /> observed to range from 78 to 114 degrees Fahrenheit(see Table 2). These temperatures are <br /> considered to be in the normal to upper range for anaerobic decomposition. SCS will continue to <br /> test LFG temperatures at each extraction well on a monthly basis in order to develop a database. <br /> This additional information should provide a better understanding of subsurface conditions at the <br /> site. <br /> LFG Collection System <br /> 'visual observation of the LFG collection system is conducted twice per month. During these <br /> visits,observations are made to ensure no pipe breakages bave occurred and condensate drain. <br /> sumps rernain functional. Minor repairs are completed as required. <br /> On June 6, 141 19 and 29,2006, SCS performed monitoring of all accessible LFG Condensate <br /> Sumps Nos.ARTP-1 through 7 and FOTP-8 through 19 for proper operation. <br /> In addition, on June 6, 20006 and as previously reported, SCS observed an,elevated oxygen gas <br /> concentration in the below grade main pipeline between LFG Condensate Sump Nos. FOCS-10 <br /> and FOGS-11, indicating a possible separation..As of the date of this report, SCS performed the <br /> necessary repairs restoring proper operation. <br /> In addition, during pervious reporting periods, SCS observed and repaired several slight air supply <br /> and/or liquid leaks at several LFG condensate sumps. As requested by the Client, SCS has <br /> prepared a proposal dated.August 5,2004,and recommends that the existing air and <br /> condensate connections be modified to decrease the potential for future separations/air leaks. <br /> Finally, SCS routinely conducts a pressure drop survey(i.e.,measurement of main pipeline <br /> pressure at various points throughout the LFG collection system). The results of this survey <br /> indicated that no major restrictions within the LFG collection.system currently exist and all <br /> accessible extraction wells are receiving adequate vacuum. <br /> LFG Blower re Station (BF'S) <br /> Visual observations and testing of the LFG SFS was conducted on June 6, 14, 19 and 29, 2006. <br /> During these visits,operating parameters are monitored and mechanical and electrical components <br />