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more useful evaluation of the potential relationship with the <br /> leachate recirculation system. <br /> (d) Leachate head shall not exceed a maximum of 12 inches for any <br /> area of the liner. The Landfill shall monitor leachate head levels <br /> weekly and submit results to the City annually. <br /> (e) Elk River landfill has submitted a(NOI) Notice of Intent to <br /> Recirculate Leachate by surface application on March 31, 2015, <br /> which will be incorporated into this permit. <br /> (05) Gas Collection and Monitoring System. Licensee shall conduct active <br /> landfill gas collection in accordance with approved plans and shall construct <br /> additional phases of the active gas control system during site operation and at the <br /> time of final cover construction. Optimal gas collection system design and <br /> operation is necessary to control and reduce the impact of odors from the Site. <br /> (a) Operation of the Active Gas Collection System shall be managed <br /> to mitigate landfill gas migration and ongoing ground water <br /> contamination from the unlined portion of the Landfill. <br /> (b) ERL shall implement the proposed additional design features to <br /> reduce the potential of fugitive emissions in the vicinity of landfill <br /> liner transition berm; <br /> (c) ERL has proposed that the leachate cleanout risers for cells 19 and <br /> 20 will be perforated along a portion of the sideslope. ERL has <br /> committed to conducting active extraction from cleanout risers, <br /> where feasible. <br /> (d) Significant positive pressure readings for gas probes have been <br /> indicated over the past several years. This condition may indicate <br /> landfill gas migration beyond the waste boundaries. In order to <br /> fully evaluate this situation, the landfill must collect and report <br /> landfill gas concentration and pressure for each probe where <br /> detectable levels of landfill gas are present. The landfill must also <br /> collect temperature and barometric pressure for the site at the time <br /> of the monitoring event and the two previous 24-hour periods. All <br /> gas probe monitoring data must be fully evaluated in the annual <br /> operating report. <br /> (e) If concentrations exceed 500 ppm explosive gas (calibrated to <br /> methane), corrective actions are required to amend the landfill <br /> cover to mitigate fugitive emissions. This requirement is important <br /> in identifying fugitive gas emissions/odors and ensuring that site <br /> conditions are corrected to mitigate their effects. <br /> 8 <br />