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tcontrol is necessary, energy recovery is economically feasible, or <br /> both. <br /> On-site cover soils will be placed daily to adequately control odors. <br /> ' If odors occur, the cover soil thickness will be increased or the gas <br /> will be extracted and either flared on site or used for energy recov- <br /> ery. <br /> ' Gas probes installed adjacent to site buildings or along the property <br /> boundary will be routinely monitored for methane gas during landfill <br /> operations. The probe locations and monitoring frequency will be <br /> ' coordinated with the local enforcement agency. Detailed records of <br /> all monitoring results will be maintained on site to provide continued <br /> ' documentation that methane gas is controlled and not posing a poten- <br /> tial hazard. Monitoring results will be submitted to the local <br /> ' enforcement agency at intervals specified in the permit. When fill <br /> operations are completed, the monitoring program's results will be <br /> ' reviewed and future activities adjusted based on these data. <br /> 6.2 GROUND-WATER MONITORING <br /> A ground-water monitoring plan has been developed consistent with <br /> ' RWQCB requirements and is based on the findings of ongoing and future <br /> geologic and hydrogeologic investigations. The system will consist of <br /> monitoring wells installed at strategic locations near the landfill <br /> perimeter. The monitoring program is further detailed in Appendix B. <br /> ' The following drawings and appendices are attached and complete this <br /> report. <br /> rawinas <br /> ' Drawing I - Site Development Plan <br /> Drawing 2 - Excavation and Fill Sequence Plan <br /> Drawing 3 - Sections with Fill Sequence Details <br /> ' Drawing 4 - Details <br /> ' PJ9 9390209A.00D 31 <br /> ' mon Associates <br />