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SCS monitored structures by testing randomly selected locations where methane gas would most <br /> likely accumulate (e.g., electric outlets,junction boxes, conduits, drains, cabinets, and closets). <br /> Other required monitoring documentation (e.g., sampling personnel, date, time, and meteorological <br /> conditions) are 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. On October 5 and 16, 2023, all accessible perimeter Gas <br /> Monitoring Probes defined as GP-01 through GP-28R were tested for the presence of LFG. <br /> Test results (Table 1) indicated that all GP probes exhibited methane gas concentrations below the <br /> LEL(5 percent by volume), or no methane gas was detected. These results indicated that as of the <br /> date of this report, the subject site perimeter probes are in compliance with the requirements of Title <br /> 27 CCR Article 6. <br /> SCS is scheduled to perform the first quarterly monitoring of 2024 (January through March) of the <br /> GP probes by the end of March 2024, or more frequently as directed by Republic. <br /> NEW POINT OF COMPLIANCE MONITORING PROBE TESTING, SITE-WIDE <br /> WDR LOCATIONS <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 Gas <br /> Monitoring Probes defined as GP-1A through GP-6A and GP-10 through GP-15 were tested for the <br /> presence of LFG. <br /> The results of this monitoring indicated that LFG Monitoring Probe Nos. GP-10D, GP-10M, GP-10S, <br /> GP-11D, GP-11S, GP-12D, GP-12M, GP-13D, GP-2AD, GP-2AM, GP-4AM, GP-4AS and GP-6AM <br /> exhibited VOC concentrations in excess of the 10 PPB standard. The highest VOC reading was <br /> observed at LFG Monitoring Probe No. GP-11D (up to 4.30 ppm). No methane gas was detected at <br /> any location monitored in excess of 1 percent by volume, except for LFG Monitoring Probe Nos. GP- <br /> 10D (55.90 percent by volume), GP10M (49.10 percent by volume), and GP-10S (51.40 percent by <br /> volume) (please see Table 1). Note that these probes are intended for evaluation purposes only and <br /> are not Title 27 compliance locations. As required, on October 5, 2023, annual samples were <br /> obtained and analyzed using EPA method TO-15. These results were submitted directly to Republic. <br /> The next annual sampling event will be performed by the end of November 2024 or as requested by <br /> the client. <br /> SCS is scheduled to perform the first quarterly monitoring of 2024 (January through March) of the <br /> GP probes by the end of March 2024, or more frequently as directed by Republic. <br /> ON-SITE INTERIOR STRUCTURE TESTING <br /> In accordance with the approved testing schedule, the interiors of on-site structures are to be tested, <br /> at a minimum, on a quarterly basis. On October 18, 2023, on-site structures (i.e., landfill office, <br /> scale house, breakroom, storage container, and maintenance room)were tested for the presence of <br /> methane gas. In each structure, randomly selected locations (i.e., electrical outlets and junction <br /> Forward/Austin Landfill-Fourth Quarter 2023 www.scsenaineers.com <br /> 2 <br />