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Mr. Don Litchfield <br /> April 1,2011 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Also, during this reporting period, SCS performed testing of Temporary Subsurface Evaluation <br /> Monitoring Probe Nos. TGP-01 through TGP-39. Results of this testing indicated that up to <br /> 65.5%methane gas was detected at several of these monitoring locations. Note that these <br /> locations are for evaluation purposes only and are not compliance locations. <br /> GAS TESTING INSTRUMENTATION AND METHODS <br /> Testing for methane gas, oxygen gas, carbon dioxide gas and pressure was performed using a <br /> Landtec GEM-2000 or Gastech GT-302 Gas Analyzer calibrated to methane gas. These <br /> instruments measure combustible gas concentrations in air directly on either of two scales, the first <br /> as,percent by volume of the lower explosive limit (LEL) of methane gas in air(0 to 5 percent); the <br /> other as percent by volume (0 to 100 percent) in the gas sampled. The detection limit for both <br /> instruments is approximately 0.10 percent by volume. <br /> Gas monitoring well testing procedures are as follows: <br /> • Connect sample tubing, open test valve; observe pressure and record data. <br /> • For probes 20 feet deep or less, turn on sample pump, observe and record methane, <br /> oxygen, and carbon dioxide gas concentrations, when readings have stabilized for 30 <br /> seconds. <br /> • For probes more than 20 feet deep, turn on sample pump, extract a minimum of one <br /> probe volume, observed and record methane, oxygen, and carbon dioxide gas <br /> concentrations, when readings have stabilized for 30 seconds. <br /> • Close test valve, disconnect sample instruments and secure sample location. <br /> SCS monitored structures by testing random selected locations where methane gas would most <br /> likely accumulate (e.g., electric outlets and junction boxes, conduits, drains, cabinets and closets). <br /> Other required monitoring documentation (e.g., sampling personnel, date,time and meteorological <br /> conditions) is shown on the attached testing data tables. <br /> GAS MONITORING PROBE TESTING <br /> In accordance with the approved testing schedule, all perimeter compliance GP probes are to be <br /> tested at a minimum, on a quarterly basis. During this reporting period, all accessible perimeter <br /> Gas Monitoring Probes defined as GP-01 through GP-25 were tested for the presence of LFG. <br /> Test results (Table 1) indicated that all GP probes tested exhibited methane gas concentrations <br /> below the LEL (5 percent by volume) or no methane gas was detected,with the exceptions of GP <br /> Probe Nos. GP-09M, GP-09S, GP-11M and GP-12S (up to 13.0%by volume). During <br />