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System controls will turn off the flare and close the automatic shut-off valve <br /> immediately after the loss of flame or inadequate temperature in the flare is <br /> confirmed. During such periods, the primary point of compliance is the flow <br /> rate and temperature recorder. This monitoring and recording device must <br /> be in operation to allow SJVAPCD staff to verify that LFG was not delivered <br /> to the flare except when the flare was operating at the proper temperature. <br /> In case of a long-duration unscheduled shutdown where the flow rate and <br /> temperature recorder remain functional, the SWD staff will calculate <br /> potential excess surface emissions due to the lack of operation of the LFG <br /> collection system. <br /> 2.3.13 HIGH CONDENSATE TANK ALARM <br /> Both the automatic dialer and Alamo Alarm will notify SWD if the level within <br /> the condensate tank exceeds one-half. Under normal operating conditions, <br /> the remaining tank volume will allow approximately one week of operation <br /> before the tank overflows, allowing ample time for repair. Any such overflow <br /> will be contained within the concrete walls surrounding the condensate tank. <br /> 2.4 REPORTING <br /> LFG well and field monthly reports are submitted to SWD by the <br /> Contractor. Perimeter migration monitoring well data is transmitted to the <br /> LEA within 90 days of collection. Results of surface emissions monitoring <br /> is forwarded to the SJVAPCD when the results are available. <br /> Flares LFG flow rate and temperature data is retained for five ears in <br /> p Y <br /> accordance with the SJVAPCD permit, and are available upon request. <br /> Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill San Joaquin County <br /> LFG O&M Plan C-6 Department Of Public Works <br /> Solid Waste Division <br />