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• <br />Geo-LogilcASSOCIATES <br />CQA DAILY SUMMARY REPORT #047 <br />REPUBLIC SERVICES FORWARD LANDFILL, FU -13 <br />Location: Manteca, CA Owner: Republic Services <br />CQA Consultant: Geologic Associates Contractors: Guinn Construction <br />Prepared by: Jose Armenta (GLA) Comanco Environmental Corp. <br />Submitted to: Scott Purdy (GLA) <br />Project #: 2013-AO55 <br />Report No.: 047 Report Date: Thursday July 18, 2013 Onsite: 05:00 - 16:30 Hrs <br />Weather: AM: 61°F Clear PM: 97°F Clear <br />Guinn Construction Activities: <br />• Guinn Construction continued building access ramp on the south side of FU -13 against existing access road <br />to active area of landfill. <br />• The Contractor performed continuous moisture conditioning during work on the access ramp and on all <br />access roads. <br />• The Contractor performed moisture conditioning and work with the smooth drum roller prior to the <br />installation of the geogrid on the top deck. <br />Personnel: (3) Operators, (2) Laborers, (1) Grade Checker, (1) Supervisor <br />Equipment: (1) 140H Cat Motor -Grader, (2) Water trucks, (2) D6 Cat Dozers, (3) 637 Cat Scrapers, (1) Cat Fork- <br />lift, (1) 966 Cat Front end loader. <br />Comanco Lining Activities: 0500-1630 hrs <br />• Comanco completed installation of the geocomposite on the 2:1 slope, east half. <br />• The geocomposite was installed from the top of the bench down on the 2:1 slope extending a minimum of <br />ten feet on the floor. The net component of the geocomposite panels were overlapped a minimum of 3 - <br />inches and fastened using white plastic ties at 3-4 foot intervals along the slope and at 4-6 inches on cross <br />seams on the slope bench and slope tie-ins. The textile component of the Geocomposite was sewn using the <br />double stitching sewing method. <br />• The Contractor used air blowers over the surface of the HDPE liner prior to the installation of the <br />Geocomposite and geotextile on the floor to remove accumulated dust and debris. <br />. • All geocomposite and geotextile materials installed today were secured with ballast sand bags at the end of <br />the work shift. <br />PAGE 1 OF 3 <br />