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FORWARD/AUSTIN LANDFILL <br />PERIMETER LANDFILL GAS (LFG) MONITORING PROBE <br />AND ON-SITE STRUCTURE TESTING <br />FIRST QUARTER 2025 <br />INTRODUCTION <br />This letter provides the results of gas monitoring probes (GMP) and on-site structure testing for the <br />First quarter of 2025 (January through March) performed by SCS Field Services (SCS). All testing, <br />monitoring protocols, and reporting were performed in general conformance with Title 27 California <br />Code of Regulations (CCR) Article 6. Briefly, these regulations require that solid waste disposal site <br />owners/operators implement LFG control or monitoring provisions to ensure that methane gas <br />concentrations in soils at the property boundary do not exceed the lower explosive limit (LEL, or 5 <br />percent by volume) and that interiors of on-site structures do not exceed 1.25 percent by volume in <br />air. Below is a summary of our quarterly monitoring activities. <br />SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS <br />On January 15, 2025 & March 12, and 19, 2025, no methane gas (the combustible component of <br />LFG) in excess of the LEL (5 percent by volume) was detected at any perimeter subsurface <br />compliance GP probe location tested or in excess of 1.25 percent by volume in air at any interior <br />locations or on-site structures. These results indicate that at the time of our testing, the subject site <br />perimeter subsurface GP probes and interiors of on-site structures are in compliance with the <br />requirements of Title 27 CCR. <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 -5000 Gas Analyzer calibrated to methane gas. The instrument measures combustible <br />gas concentrations as a percentage by volume (0 to 100 percent) in the gas sampled. The detection <br />limit for this instrument is approximately 0.10 percent by volume. <br />Gas monitoring probe testing procedures are as follows: <br />Connect sample tubing and open test valve; observe pressure and record data. <br />• For probes 20 feet deep or less, turn on the sample pump and observe and record <br />methane, oxygen, and carbon dioxide gas concentrations when readings have stabilized <br />for 30 seconds. <br />• For probes more than 20 feet deep, turn on the sample pump, extract a minimum of one <br />probe volume, and observe and record methane, oxygen, and carbon dioxide gas <br />concentrations when readings have stabilized for 30 seconds. <br />• Close the test valve, disconnect sample instruments, and secure the sample location. <br />Forward/Austin Landfill -First Quarter 2025 www.scsenaineers.com <br />