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Ed Padilla <br />September 27, 1991 <br />Page 2 <br />The following is a table of the location and scheduling for waste <br />placement as indicated on the plan for the winter period: <br />Area/Year <br />Location Capacity (C.Y.) <br />(Compacted Waste)' <br />N 76+80 - N 78+80 114,391 <br />E 108+50 - E 110+50 <br />* Based upon 1990 WQR for the Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill, a <br />total of 294,443 cubic yards plus a 5% increase for population. <br />Includes daily cover and assumes a compaction factor of 0.37. <br />II. WINTERIZATION PAD AND ACCESS ROAD <br />In preparation of winter disposal activities, a winterization pad <br />and roadway will be constructed to provide easy access and minimize <br />unloading operations. The winter pad and access road will be <br />constructed by compacting a two foot layer of foundation soil and <br />placing six inches of gravel with an oil and chip seal surface. <br />This pad is shown on the plan and is designated by a dot matrix. <br />The dimensions of the pad are 200 x 200 feet and provides <br />sufficient maneuverability for vehicle travel and unloading <br />operations. <br />Two roadways have been designed for the Winterization Plan and <br />designated with respect to the area to be filled (see plan). The <br />roadways will be 24 feet wide and constructed of compacted <br />aggregate base material, providing vehicles access to and from the <br />winter pad. <br />III. DRAINAGE <br />Surface drainage throughout the winter months will flow to the <br />southwest corner of the module. Surface drainage will be pumped <br />into perimeter ditches. Any water that enters the leachate <br />collection system will be treated as leachate, which means it will <br />be pumped out of the module and transported to the waste treatment <br />plant. <br />