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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8401_AlbemarleCityMSWLF_LFGProposal_26506_20160713July I 3,2076 Mr. Ervin Lane, Solid Waste Section Division of Waste Management NCDEQ 1646 l.lail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27 699 -1 646 Subject City of Albemarle Landfill Proposed Gas Monitoring Probes - Active C&D and Closed MSWLF DSWM Permit No. 84-01 Shield Project lll0l92 Dear Mr, Lane In recent years the methane data collected from permanent gas Monitoring Probes MP-9 and MP- 12 (see Figure 1) have on a number of occasions exhibited methane measurements in exceedance of the Lower Explosive Limit of 5o/o of methane in air, Prior to these exceedances the City of Albemarle had purchased property adjacent to the westem property boundary of the Active C&D and the closed MSWLF landfill (see Figure l). The reason for this land purchase was to use a portion of this property to provide the City of Albemarle an additional buffer along the western property boundary. The purpose of this letter is to request approval flom the Solid Waste Section (SWS) for the installation of two new perrnanent methane probes to replace existing permanent gas Monitoring Probes MP-9 and MP-12 (see Figure 2), Proposed Gas Probes These two proposed gas monitoring probes are to be located on accessible trails akeady available on the new property, thereby allowing access fbr a drill rig. Figure 2 shows the proposed locations for these two new gas monitoring probes (i.e., MP-31 and MP-32). 4301 Taggaft Creek Road Charlotte, NC 28208 www shieldengineering.com Telephone 704.394 6913 /ô\ft al\7 Fax 704.394.6968 City of Atbemurle Landfilt July 13,201ó Proposed Gas Monitoring Probes - Active C&D and Closed MSWLF Puge 2 At both of these locations the driller will drill a borehole to locate the water table. The estirnated seasonal water table at these two locations based on existing depth to gtoundwater data collected at the site, is about 6 to 8 f'eet below ground surface at MP-31 and about 3 to 4 feet at MP-32. The gas monitoring probe installation will comply with the detail provided in Figure 1 of the "Landfill Gas Monitoring Guidance" dated November 2010. The details of the gas monitoring probe construction are shown on the attached Figure 3. A North Carolina certif,red driller will be used to install both of these gas monitoring probes. The installation of these two gas monitoring probes will be performed in general accordance with 154 NCAC 2C. Abandonment of Gas M s Probes MP-g and MP-|2 While the driller is at the site both of the existing gas monitoring probes (i.e., MP-9 and MP-12) will be abandoned. Therefore the City of Albemarle is also requesting approval of the SWS for the abandonment of these two existing perrnanent gas monitoring probes. This abandonment will be perfbrmed in general accordance with 154 NCAC 2C.0113(dXl) and will be certified by a North Carolina Professional Geologist or Professional Engineer. Closing If you should have any questions please do not hesitate to contact David Wallace either by e-rnail at dwallacel¿Dshieldengineering.com or by phone at 7 04-394-6913. Sincerely, SHIELD ENGINEERIN Wallace, P , P.E. Engineer Chief Engineer JDW/KAA Attachments Figure 1 Site ty Maplclnl cc Figure 2 - Proposed Methane Probe Locations Figure 3 - Methane Probe Detail Ms. Nina Underwood, Public Works Director Mr. Darren Preslar, Assistant Public Works Director H:\ProlectsV0l l\l ll0l92 City of Albernarle Landfill\Conespondence\16-05-3 I lettel to SWS - Gas Probes doc