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County of Riverside <br /> <br /> 15 <br />The estimate is based on 2014 dollars and the hiring of a third party to maintain, monitor, and <br />inspect the solar system. Table 10-1 summarizes the estimated additional annual maintenance <br />cost. A breakdown of these costs is provided in Appendix B. The ground lease for the solar <br />project requires a “Restoration Bond” to be provided by SEI. <br /> <br /> <br />Table 10-1. Annual Maintenance Cost <br /> <br /> <br />Item <br /> <br />Cost <br /> <br />County Postclosure Costs <br /> <br />$94,000.00 <br /> <br />Solar Inspections <br /> <br />$2,500.00 <br /> <br />Solar Cover Repair <br /> <br />$30,300.00 <br /> <br />Solar Landfill Gas Monitoring $2,000.00 <br />TOTAL $128,800.00 <br /> <br />11 SITE SECURITY <br />The electrical wiring will be covered or protected to the maximum extent possible. Control and <br />power cabinets will be locked. The solar arrays are bolted to the support structures and are not <br />easily removed. <br />Site security will be maintained through a combination of fencing, locked gates, and warning <br />signs. The arrays will not be open to public access. <br />Security of the solar array installations will be the responsibility of SEI. Periodic reviews of the <br />security measures in place will be made to determine if additional measures are warranted to <br />protect the solar arrays. <br />12 REFERENCES <br />Earth Technology Corporation, 1993. Closure and Postclosure Maintenance Plan, West <br />Riverside Landfill, Riverside, California. <br />Geotechnical Professionals Inc., 2014. Geotechnical Investigation, Proposed Solar Power <br />Facility, West Riverside Landfill, California. <br />Sowers, G. F. 1968. Foundation Problems in Sanitary Landfills, Journal of Sanitary Engineering <br />Division, ASCE Vol. 94, SA1. <br />