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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2009_14
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
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01
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9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
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004
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Approved
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WUM =mum 515 Alder Court, <br /> Benicia,CA 94510 <br /> W S Sh U 1W Phone:707.771.9009 <br /> ENGINEERINGFax:707.747.9996 <br /> August 27,2009 <br /> Mr. Don Litchfield <br /> Environmental Manager <br /> Forward Landfill <br /> 9999 S.Austin Road <br /> Manteca CA 95336 <br /> Forward Landfill Inc.Leachate Pond est <br /> Leachate Collection and Recovery System$LCRS) Gas Test <br /> Dear Mr. Litchfield: <br /> On August 21,2009,Value Engineering conducted an LCRS Gas Test at the Leachate <br /> Pond (Nest)at Forward Landfill in Manteca,California.Attached with this letter are the <br /> results of the test. The test conducted was a Pass indicating that an open-air conduit is <br /> present across the LCRS unit. <br /> The test consists of injecting a high concentration of sulfur hexafluoride gas into the far <br /> side of the LCRS system and allowing the gas to migrate through the unit to settle in the <br /> low point of the LCRS sump. The non-toxic sulfur hiexafluoride gas is heavier than air <br /> that allows it to migrate to the lowest point of the sump. Once the gas has migrated <br /> through the system,it can be extracted and detected fiom the sump extraction pipe <br /> indicating that an open-air conduit is present through the unit. If excessive liquid is <br /> hacked up into the drainage layer of the LCRS,the gas will not be able to migrate to the <br /> sump. If a significant amount of liquid is in the LCRS sump, the liquid will block the <br /> sump extraction pipe and no gas can be extracted or detected from the system.Prior to <br /> the test,your staff was requested to pump all liquids from the LCRS sump. <br /> The LCRS gas test is a qualitative test and determines if an open-air conduit exists <br /> through the unit and if liquid present in the sump is blocking the sump extraction pipe. If <br /> gas is extracted and detected,the test passes. If no gas is detected from the LCRS sump <br /> the test fails. The test is conducted in two phases: the Gas Injection phase, and the Gas <br /> Detection phase. All testing information was recorded on the attached LCRS Gas Testing <br /> Foran. <br /> www.valuengineering.us <br />
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