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CAC SECTION OBSERVATIONS RESULT <br /> 17677 Spreading and A thorough job of spreading and C <br /> Compacting. compacting refuse was continued <br /> throughout the day. (See slides I : 5 - <br /> I:7) . - <br /> 17678 Slopes and The slope of the working face was four C <br /> Cuts. degrees (14. 3:1 horizontal ratio) as <br /> measured with a clinometer. This <br /> angle allowed the most effective <br /> compaction for the type of equipment <br /> used. (See Slide I : 6 and I:7) . <br /> 17679 Final Site Final site faces were identified by V <br /> Face. Kenneth Belcher, Solid Waste Foreman. <br /> They are the slopes on the perimeter <br /> of the facility. I measured them with <br /> a clinometer . The southeastern slope <br /> was 24 degrees ( 2 . 25:1 ratio) ; the <br /> eastern slope was 19-24 degrees <br /> (2.91-2 .25:1 ratio) ; the southern <br /> slope was 22 degrees ( 2.48:1 ratio) ; <br /> the northwestern slope was 34-37 <br /> degrees (1.48 -1.33: 1 ratio) . <br /> The northwestern slope exceeds the <br /> standard limitations of 30 degrees <br /> (1.73:1 ratio) . (See slides I .8 - <br /> I.11) . <br /> 17680 Stockpiling. According to Kenneth Belcher, Solid C <br /> Waste Foreman, 10,000 yd3 of cover is - <br /> stockpiled on the southwestern end of <br /> the site. The location of the <br /> stockpile does not interfere with <br /> other site activities. <br /> 17681 Availability of Kenneth Belcher, Solid Waste Foreman, C <br /> Cover . informed me that a recent aquisition <br /> of adjacent land has increased the <br /> available cover to greater than two <br /> million yd3 of earth. This should <br /> provide adequate cover to the end of <br /> the site life, and more to make <br /> needed repairs as settling occurs. <br /> 17682 Cover . I observed that daily cover was C <br /> applied over the entire working face <br /> at the end of the day. <br /> Page No. 5 of 12 Inspector : <br /> t <br />