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A. UNCOMPLETED BORINGS <br /> If a well borehole is not drilled by the end of the day and is to be left <br /> open, the well borehole opening will then be securely covered for safety <br /> and to prevent LFG escaping into the atmosphere. Either a 8'x4'x '/z" <br /> inch thick sheet of plywood with weights may be placed over the <br /> borehole or the drilling auger may be left in the borehole with its top <br /> covered. The drilling area will be cordon off with safety cones and <br /> caution tape. <br /> B. ABANDONED BORINGS <br /> Abandoned borings will be backfilled in the native soil with neat cement <br /> and with soil in refuse (Figure 10). The barrier layer in the abandoned <br /> boring will be repaired with bentonite. <br /> 2.5 WELL CONNECTION <br /> A. WELL LATERALS <br /> The new dual LFG dual extraction wells will be connected to the existing <br /> LFG system header with a 3-inch diameter HDPE lateral pipe <br /> (Figure 2, 3 and 6). Lateral trenches in the vegetative layer will be <br /> carefully excavated to avoid disturbance to the barrier layer (Figure 7). <br /> B. EQUIPEMENT <br /> SWD's contractor will provide all necessary equipment for this project. It <br /> is anticipated that an excavator mounted drill rig will be used for drilling. <br /> A backhoe or equivalent will be used to excavate lateral trenches. <br /> 3.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> 3.1 RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY <br /> The Contractor will be required to ensure that work procedures meet all <br /> applicable safety requirements. The Contractor is solely and wholly <br /> responsible for the safety of his workers during this project. The Contrator <br /> will conduct a safety meeting at the start of this project. <br /> Proof of general liability and worker's compensation insurance will be <br /> required from the Contractor before start of the project. <br /> Work Plan—Dual LFG Extraction Well Installation San Joaquin County <br /> Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill Public Works Department <br /> Revised 11-18-09 3 Solid Waste Division <br />