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Countywide Recycling and Disposal Facility Weekly Progress Report
10/31/08 This Weekly Progress Report is prepared by Countywide and submitted to the OEPA weekly by the close of business on each Friday. This meets the requirement of Order No. 5 of the December 31, 2007 Findings and Orders to provide updates on progress of field activities. In addition, this report provides updated presentations of data being collected. All information presented in this report originates from the publicly-available data being gathered as part of the normal operational requirements of the facility or as part of the Director’s Findings and Orders. This report covers the period October 25, 2008 to October 31, 2008. PROGRESS ON FIELD ACTIVITIES TOWARD DECEMBER 31, 2007 ORDERS See the attached Table 1. DATA PRESENTATION Bold font in comments column means updated version included with this report. Attachment Attachment No. Comments Wellhead Temperature Graph 1 Updated Oct. 17, 2008 Downhole Temp. Graph 2 Updated Oct. 17, 2008 FBMP Max. In-Situ Temp. Graph 3 Updated Oct. 31, 2008 INC In-Situ Temp. Graph 4 Updated Oct. 10, 2008 Leachate Sump Temperature. Graph 5 Updated Oct. 31, 2008 LCS Temperature Graph 6 Updated Oct. 31, 2008 Weekly Cumulative Sett. Graph 7 Updated Oct. 31, 2008 Quarterly Cumulative Sett. Graph 8 Updated Oct. 10, 2008 CO Graph 9 Updated Oct. 31, 2008 Leachate Volume Graph 10 Updated Oct. 17, 2008 Leachate COD Graph 11 Updated Oct. 10, 2008 Leachate TDS Graph 12 Updated Oct. 10, 2008 Odor (Nasal Ranger) Readings 13 Updated Oct. 31, 2008 Appendices (transmitted separately) Appendix No. Comments Wellhead Temperature Zone Map A Updated Oct. 17, 2008 4-Week Cumulative Sett. Front Map B Updated Oct. 17, 2008 Carbon Monoxide Zone Map C Updated Oct. 31, 2008 AMBIENT AIR SAMPLING ACTIVITIES LOG See attached Table 2. OUTSTANDING ISSUES Significant documents pending OEPA review, comment, and/or approval:
• Fire Suppression Plan submitted May 25, 2007 • Permit-to-Install (PTI) “Needs Analysis” submitted May 29, 2007 • Dewatering and EGES Enhancement Work Plan submitted on Jan. 14, 2008
TABLE 1
WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT FOR DECEMBER 31, 2007 F&OsCOUNTYWIDE LANDFILLWEEK ENDING 10-31-08
Units Estimated Previously Completed Total Est. to beWork Item of Required Completed This Completed Completed Comments
Measure or Goal* Period to Date Next Week
Install Vertical Relief Wells ea. 4 4 0 4 0 RW-4 is currently not pumping, and is in an actively settling area; this situation is under assessment to determine if this well can be maintained.
Install Perm. Dewatering Pumps and Infrastructure ea. 44 44 0 44 0
Install 4-inch HDPE Liquid Discharge Line l.f. 3000 3000 0 3000 0 Significant restoration to this system (following capping activities) has been performed.
Install 2-inch HDPE Air Supply Line l.f. 10500 10500 0 10500 0 Significant restoration to this system (following capping activities) has been performed.
Install and Test Compressors ea. 3 3 0 3 0
Relocate Flares from Top of Landfill ea. 1 1 0 1 0
Install New Gas Wells ea.37 (original goal was
10)37 0 37 0
Replace Compromised Wells ea.23 (original goal was
12)23 0 23 0
Install Perm. Dewatering Pumps in New and Replacement Gas Wells ea. 20 18 0 18 0
Install 4-inch HDPE Liquid Discharge Line for new gas wells l.f. 2000 2500 0 2500 0 Significant restoration to this system (following capping activities) has been performed.
Install 2-inch HDPE Air Supply Line for new gas wells l.f. 2000 2500 0 2500 0 Significant restoration to this system (following capping activities) has been performed.
Measure Achievable Drawdown ea. 73 73 0 73 0
Establish Baseline Flow ea. 1 0 0 0 0 Countywide will perform a test to measure gain in gas flow vs. drawdown for two wells next week.
* The estimate of "required" or "goal" items may change as project progresses.
Note: This table presents one-time field activities and does not address recurring activities such as liquid level measurements, downhole temperature profiles, liquid sampling, etc.
Table 2Log of Field Activities and Conditions
Per Order No. 2.B of Feb. 7, 2008 Orders
Approx.Date Time Contractor Location
10/19/08 NA NA NA10/20/08 11:00 - 12:30 ET/AEG Cell 5 A/B10/20/08 7:00 - 17:00 AEG 88 acres10/21/08 9:00 - 17:00 AEG bowl area/Cell 510/21/08 7:00 - 17:00 AEG 88 acres10/22/08 8:30 - 11:30 AEG NE Corner-Cell 210/22/08 7:00 - 8:00 JMW/AEG SW Corner-Cell 510/22/08 7:00 - 17:00 AEG 88 acres10/23/08 7:30 - 17:00 ET Cell 5 A/B10/23/08 8:30 - 13:00 AEG Top Cell 5 Haul rd10/23/08 7:00 - 17:00 AEG 88 acres10/24/08 13:00 - 15:00 AEG Flare #7 area10/24/08 7:00 - 17:00 AEG 88 acres10/25/08 7:00 - 12:00 AEG 88 acres
Excavated to expose tears in the temporary cap liner- Moisture condensate presentBlackhawk pump maintenance and O&M leachate sampling
Field Activity or Potentially Odor-Causing Incident.No activities monitored
Small leachate outbreak/moisture condensate at rip in liner at Cell 5 A/BBlackhawk pump maintenance and O&M leachate sampling
Moisture condensate was emitted from rips in the liner at the top of the bowl area of Cell 5Blackhawk pump maintenance and O&M leachate sampling
Open excavation to install forcemain cleanoutsLeachate outbreak from Cap blowing off of 6" Leachate collector riser
Blackhawk pump maintenance and O&M leachate samplingOpen excavation at Cell 5 A/B toe drain-Moisutre condensate present
Removed the blinds from the toe drain cleanout/ U-trap in order to perform camera observationsBlackhawk pump maintenance and O&M leachate sampling
Blackhawk pump maintenance
In-situ Temperatures
Maximum Readings per Date per FBMP Boring
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
300
7/31/08 8/10/08 8/20/08 8/30/08 9/9/08 9/19/08 9/29/08 10/9/08 10/19/08 10/29/08Date
Tem
pera
ture
(d
eg
rees F
)
FBMP 1R FBMP 2R FBMP 3R FBMP 4R FBMP 5R FBMP-6 FBMP-7M FBMP-8 FBMP-9
FBMP-10 FBMP-11 FBMP-12 FBMP-13 FBMP-14 FBMP-15 FBMP-16 FBMP-17 FBMP-18
ATTACHMENT 3
Note: FBMP 2R, 3R, 10 and 11 were destroyed,
damaged, or lost during a severe wind storm on
September 14, 2008. A schedule for replacement is
being developed.
Note: No reading was collected at FBMP 2R on September 2, 2008 due to a faulty
connection in the terminal contacts. It was repaired.
DRAFT Attachment 5
Weekly Leachate Temperatures in Cell Sump
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
4/6/07
6/16/0
7
8/26/0
7
11/5/
07
1/15/0
8
3/26/0
8
6/5/08
8/15/0
8
10/25
/08
Date
Tem
pera
ture
(deg
. F)
1 2 North 2 South 3 4 5 A/B 5 C/D 7
DRAFT Attachment 6
Weekly Leachate Cleanout Riser Temperatures
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
5/17/0
7
7/4/07
8/21/0
7
10/8/
07
11/25
/07
1/12/0
8
2/29/0
8
4/17/0
8
6/4/08
7/22/0
8
9/8/08
10/26
/08
Date
Tem
pera
ture
(deg
. F)
1C 1D 2C 3B Type K 3B Type T 3C 4C 4E 5 A/B 6B
Weekly Settlement Surveyin "Reaction Area"
Countywide Landfill
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
4/23/2
007
5/23/2
007
6/23/2
007
7/23/2
007
8/23/2
007
9/23/2
007
10/23
/2007
11/23
/2007
12/23
/2007
1/23/2
008
2/23/2
008
3/23/2
008
4/23/2
008
5/23/2
008
6/23/2
008
7/23/2
008
8/23/2
008
9/23/2
008
10/23
/2008
Measurement Week Ending Date
Seet
lem
ent V
olum
e (C
Y)
ATTACHMENT 7
ATTACHMENT 9
Carbon Monoxide Concentrations
(Excluding Invalid Sample Results)
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
April
07
May
07
June
07
July
07
Aug
07
Sept
07
Oct
07
Nov
07
Dec
07
Jan
08
Feb
08
Mar
08
Apr
08
May
08
June
08
July
08
Aug
08
Sept
08
Date
Co
nc
en
tra
tio
n (
pp
mv
)
Minimum Detected Concentration Maximum Concentration Average Concentration
Non-detects are represented by a zero concentration
in the average calculation.
Total Nasal Ranger Readings at Level 4 or Higher
60
96
37
14
04 5
0
16
10
0
6 4
18
9 10 12
19
11
2 0 03 2 20
20
40
60
80
100
120O
ct-0
6
Nov
-06
Dec
-06
Jan-
07
Feb-
07
Mar
-07
Apr-0
7
May
-07
Jun-
07
Jul-0
7
Aug-
07
Sep-
07
Oct
-07
Nov
-07
Dec
-07
Jan-
08
Feb-
08
Mar
-08
Apr-0
8
May
-08
Jun-
08
Jul-0
8
Aug-
08
Sep-
08
Oct
-08
Month
Nub
er o
f Rea
ding
s Le
vel 4
or H
ighe
r
30-Acre Cap Completed
Installed and Connected 26 New Gas Wells
Installed 61 Gas Well Pumps, 4 Relief Wells, Sampled Gas Wells per Nov. 7 Orders, Installed 53 New or Replacement Gas Wells
Notes:1) Nasal Ranger reading of 4 is considered "distinct" (above "noticeable" but below "objectionable" per the manufacturer).
2) Approximately 4,000 Nasal Ranger readings are measured per month
Excavation Activity for USEPA Capping
ATTACHMENT 13
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