Instantaneous Surface Monitoring Sample Clauses

Instantaneous Surface Monitoring. Instantaneous surface monitoring, including field procedures and equipment, shall be conducted in accordance with the approved Compliance Plan for each landfill. The entire surface of the disposal area of each landfill has been divided into monitoring grids. Each grid measures approximately 50,000 square feet in area. The monitoring grids shall be used for both instantaneous and integrated surface monitoring/sampling. Instantaneous measurements of TOC concentrations immediately above the surface of the grids shall be obtained using a portable flame ionization detector (FID), which meets Guideline specifications. The probe of the FID must be held within 3 inches of the landfill surface while traversing the monitoring grids. A surface inspection shall also be performed during instantaneous surface monitoring to identify cracks or fissures in the landfill cover that could be potential pathways for LFG to escape to the atmosphere. Surface areas of the landfill at which TOC concentrations exceed 500 ppmv shall be marked with flags, identifying the areas in need of remediation. Instantaneous monitoring exceedances from 200 to 499 ppmv shall also be marked with flags that distinguish them from the 500 ppmv exceedances. Locations of 200-499 ppmv, and 500 ppmv and above, shall be recorded in northing and easting coordinates. The coordinates shall be obtained using a GPS unit. To initiate remediation, Contractor shall notify the Site Supervisor of the landfill and the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager of exceedance areas within 24 hours of identification. In addition, a notification letter shall be sent to the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager.
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Instantaneous Surface Monitoring. Instantaneous surface monitoring, including field procedures and equipment, shall be conducted in accordance with the approved Compliance Plan for each landfill. The entire surface of the disposal area of each landfill has been divided into monitoring grids. Each grid measures approximately 50,000 square feet in area. The monitoring grids shall be used for both instantaneous and integrated surface monitoring/sampling. Instantaneous measurements of Total Organic Compounds (TOC) concentrations immediately above the surface of the grids shall be obtained using a portable flame ionization detector (FID), which meets Guideline specifications. The probe of the FID must be held within 3 inches of the landfill surface while traversing the monitoring grids. A surface inspection shall also be performed during instantaneous surface monitoring to identify cracks or fissures in the landfill cover that could be potential pathways for LFG to escape to the atmosphere. Surface areas of the landfill at which TOC concentrations exceed 500 ppmv shall be marked with flags, identifying the areas in need of remediation. Instantaneous monitoring exceedances from 200 to 499 ppmv shall also be marked with flags that distinguish them from the 500 ppmv exceedances. Locations of 200 to 499 ppmv, and 500 ppmv and above, shall be recorded in northing and easting coordinates. The coordinates shall be obtained using a GPS unit. To initiate remediation, Contractor shall notify the County PM of exceedance areas within 24 hours of identification. In addition, a notification letter shall be sent to the County PM.
Instantaneous Surface Monitoring. Instantaneous surface monitoring, including field procedures and equipment, shall be conducted in accordance with the approved Compliance Plan for each landfill. The entire surface of the disposal area of each landfill has been divided into monitoring grids. Each grid measures approximately 50,000 square feet in area, reference figures A-8, A-9, A-10, A-11. The monitoring grids shall be used for both instantaneous and integrated surface monitoring/sampling. Instantaneous measurements of TOC concentrations immediately above the surface of the grids shall be obtained using a portable flame ionization detector (FID), which meets Guideline specifications. The probe of the FID must be held within 3 inches of the landfill surface while traversing the monitoring grids. A surface inspection shall also be performed during instantaneous surface monitoring to identify cracks or fissures in the landfill cover that could be potential pathways for LFG to escape to the atmosphere. Surface areas of the landfill at which TOC concentrations exceed 500 ppmv shall be marked with yellow flags and surface areas at which TOC concentrations exceed 200 ppmv shall be marked with blue flags to identify the areas in need of remediation. As an option, County may require Contractor to survey these areas providing their GPS locations. Surface penetrations monitoring shall be conducted per the rules and regulations that govern this type of monitoring. To initiate remediation, the Contractor shall notify the Site Engineer of the landfill and the County PM of exceedance areas within 24 hours of identification.

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