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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7407_Pitt_CandDLandfillInc_20180706_LFGWellInstallation_FID1279664Drummond, Jaclynne From: Garrett, David <david.garrett@amecfw.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2017 7:18 PM To: Drummond, Jaclynne Cc: Wayne Bell Subject: C&D Landfill Status Update Attachments: 2017 C&D Landfill Assessment Plan LFG MON 6-5-2017.pdf, Table 1 from C&D Landfill Gas Monitoring 6-5-2017 notes.pdf, Table 1 from C&D Landfill Gas Monitoring 6-5-2017.pdf The drilling is scheduled to commence next Wed, 6-14-2017. One monitoring well will be installed, in addition to 7 prepacked soil -gas probes and 5 soil -gas flux chambers. The reason for the flux chambers is shallow ground water (less than 5 feet), where the conventional soil -gas probes cannot be installed correctly. Our contracted driller/consultant, Larry Opper, PG with Regional Probing, Inc., tells me these shallow devices are accepted by the NCDEQ and have been deployed at landfills in this state. Please refer to the attached map and table indicating where the various appliances will be installed. If you have any questions or comments concerning the upcoming work, please contact me at your earliest convenience. The ground water sampling was completed by Environment-1 before the end of May, as scheduled. I will keep informed of any developments. Thank you. G. David Garrett, P.G., P.E. Senior Engineer Amec Foster Wheeler Environment & Infrastructure, Inc. 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive — Suite 100 Durham, North Carolina 27703 david.earrett(@amecfw.com Phone: 919-381-9900 Direct line: 919-765-0070 Cell: 919-418-43 75 This message is the property of Amec Foster Wheeler plc and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates and is intended only for the named recipient(s). Its contents (including any attachments) may be confidential, legally privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure by law. 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Drummond, Jaclynne From: Garrett, David <david.garrett@amecfw.com> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2017 10:59 AM To: Drummond, Jaclynne Cc: Wayne Bell; Steve Jones Subject: C&D Landfill, Inc Assessment Monitoring Activities Update Good morning. We have completed the landfill gas sampling using the newly installed monitoring devices and a GEM 5000 gas meter. We received the analytical data for the site -wide Appendix II monitoring last week. I intend to have this information compiled by the middle of next week, with a report following shortly thereafter. I want to incorporate these data into the forthcoming Assessment of Corrective Action before the end of July. I will prepare a schedule for upcoming sampling in that timeframe. Please contact me if you have any questions. G. David Garrett, P.G., P.E. Senior Engineer Amec Foster Wheeler Environment & Infrastructure, Inc. 4021 Stirrup Creek Drive — Suite 100 Durham, North Carolina 27703 david.garrett@amecfw.com Phone: 919-381-9900 Direct line: 919-765-0070 Cell: 919-418-43 75 This message is the property of Amec Foster Wheeler plc and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates and is intended only for the named recipient(s). Its contents (including any attachments) may be confidential, legally privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure by law. Unauthorised use, copying, distribution or disclosure of any of it may be unlawful and is strictly prohibited. We assume no responsibility to persons other than the intended named recipient(s) and do not accept liability for any errors or omissions which are a result of email transmission. 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Notes: 1 Bar -Hole Punch tests scheduled for the next sampling event at all existing locations; this method is an approved sampling procedure at this site; future use of this method is to be determined. 2 Flux Chambers are large diameter vessels (i.e., an inverted 5-gal PVC pail) buried as deep as practical, open -bottom, rim sealed with bentonite, and fitted with a stop cock, for gas sampling where the water table is shallower that 5 feet, which precludes the installation of a soil gas probe to NCDEQ standards. 3 Soil -Gas Probes are dedicated 1-inch diameter screens with a pre -installed sand pack and bentonite seal, set at a depth of interest (i.e., vadose zone just above the water table), installed via direct -push technology. A 1-inch diameter PVC riser extends to the surface, which is equipped with a stopcock and a protective steel cover. Plans are to perform punch tests with facility's current QRAE gas meter side -by -side flux chamber and soil - gas probes using GEM5000 meter where indicated. Future LFG sampling program amendments are contingent on the findings of the next round of testing and ground water sampling. Flux Chambers — 5 Soil -Gas Probes — 7 Table 1 C&D LANDFILL, INC., LANDFILL GAS SAMPLING Revised June 5, 2017 LFG Sample Location Sampling Device Nearest Monitor Well Ground Elev. at Well High Water Elev. Depth of High Water Comments GP-1 Bar -hole punch' MW-9A 20.58 15.46 5.12 2 GP-2 Bar -hole punch MW-17 15.25 11.89 3.36 3 GP-3 Bar -hole punch MW-16 14.33 8.53 5.80 4 GP-4 Bar -hole punch MW-15 14.65 9.32 5.33 5 GP-5 Bar -hole punch MW-14s 16.60 12.70 3.90 6 SG-6/GP-6 Flux Chamber' MW-12s 16.18 12.03 4.15 Too shallow for soil -gas probe SG-7/GP-7 Flux Chamber MW-5 17.90 13.47 4.43 Too shallow for soil -gas probe SG-7/GP-8 Soil -Gas Probe3 MW-2s 21.44 12.14 9.30 Install new soil -gas probe GP-9 Bar -hole punch MW-4 18.42 12.59 5.83 10 GP-10 Bar -hole punch MW-1s 17.59 15.71 1.88 11 GP-11 Bar -hole punch MW-10 16.61 14.05 2.56 12 SG-12 New Soil -Gas Probe MW-13 20.69 12.45 8.24 13 SG-13 New Flux Chamber MW-12s 16.18 12.03 4.15 Too shallow for soil -gas probe SG-14 New Flux Chamber MW-11 14.49 12.06 2.43 Too shallow for soil -gas probe SG-15 New Soil -Gas Probe MW-8 21.21 12.80 8.41 16 SG-16 New Soil -Gas Probe MW-3s 23.02 12.21 10.81 17 SG-17 New Soil -Gas Probe MW-3s 23.02 12.21 10.81 18 SGA8 New Soil -Gas Probe MW-3A 21.93 11.81 10.12 19 SG-19 New Soil -Gas Probe MW-2s 21.44 12.14 9.30 20 SG-20 New Flux Chamber MW-10 16.61 14.05 2.56 Too shallow for soil -gas probe y z 0 m CID N f w1 m z 1 x Fes: m: w� 0 Elm Cr A C- G) u o 0 N o X_ CA -i m z m m > r m 0 p n �W = n � r p m G) z o c� G) > O � O —1 I p c m m w 0 (� m O m � O m m I I I /\ I / � I / o \ I C/) / \ z 10 1� Its III G7 I w o / III IIII �f I I1f I t ft IIIII III I'll fill II �II 1I o00N v��� o I I\ < < �\\ `N o !C) / N l I IIII IlC «< \\� \\ \ \ ) `����i G� I \I 1\ ////�/�; � �/�i�ii III I IIII IIII II II I � � � �( cC �<« c«< �<<< � ,III ,111 �``� \�� �� � �\ \�✓�� � � � � N . 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