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perimeter of the landfill (Primary Site) near stations 35N, 27N, <br /> 23N, 19N, 15, and 9 North. <br /> Small depressions due to settlement of the top of the landfill in <br /> areas without outward slopes will be filled with cover soil to <br /> minimize the possibility of ponding. If ponding occurs in these <br /> areas, the resulting storm water will be pumped and drained to the <br /> perimeter ditches using a portable pump. <br /> IV. BORROW STOCKPILE <br /> It is estimated that approximately 15,000 cubic yards of cover <br /> material will be needed during winter operations for the 3 month <br /> period. Daily cover needed for operations is available from the <br /> detention basin south of the landfill and is accessible by <br /> earthmoving scrapers. Currently there is an area just east of the <br /> winter pad where soil has been stockpiled and is available for <br /> cover material. If additional cover soil is needed then it will be <br /> excavated prior to landfill operations for the winter period. <br /> V. SUMMARY <br /> The Winterization Plan is designed to provide for 3 months of <br /> seasonal operations through the winter beginning mid-December 1990 <br /> and ending around mid-March 1991. In addition, adequate drainage, <br /> refuse space, and cover material are provided to insure limited <br /> maintenance and normal operation of the landfill. <br /> Sincerely Yours, <br /> Gabriel E. Karam, P.E. <br /> Solid Waste Engineer <br /> GK:JL:ms <br /> LA 11203 <br /> Attachment <br />