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(04) Other Related Operations. No other operations or activities, whether or not <br />related to the Landfill, shall be permitted or allowed on the Landfill Property unless <br />this Permit is first amended to specifically allow such operations and to specify the <br />applicable conditions except mining activities or other operations licensed or permitted <br />separately by City. <br /> <br /> 3.) Buffer Zone. A Buffer Zone shall be established within the perimeter of the <br />Landfill Property around the waste disposal areas of not less than 200 feet. Within this <br />Buffer Zone, no waste disposal may occur. Permittee shall place a six (6) foot high earth <br />berm, landscaped with evergreen trees and protected from erosion within the Buffer Zone. <br />Where the Buffer Zone contains heavily wooded areas, exception to installing the berm and <br />landscaping shall be allowed. A plan for establishment of the Buffer Zone shall be submitted <br />to the City no later than March 1, 1996 for approval by City staff and shall be implemented <br />as provided in the plan. <br /> <br />4.) Specific Additional Operational Requirements. <br /> <br />(01) Leachate Transmission Pipes. The leachate transmission pipe shall be <br />redesigned for subsequent Landfill phases to include the use of secondary containment <br />capability. Permittee shall verify to the City every four (4) years that the existing <br />pipe does not leak. <br /> <br />(02) Backup Leachate Pumps. Permittee shall maintain backup pumps for use in <br />the event of pump failure at the wet well and leachate storage tank on-site, or shall <br />maintain provisions for restoring temporary leachate pumping within a 24 hour <br />period. <br /> <br />(03) Leachate Holding Tank. Permittee shall ensure that the leachate holding tank <br />is pumped out on a regular schedule. It shall be a violation of this Permit to allow <br />leachate to collect on the liner to a depth exceeding one foot due to the leachate <br />holding tank being full. <br /> <br />(04) Gas Venting System. Initiate operation of the active landfill gas venting <br />system by March 1, 1996. <br /> <br />(05) Comprehensive Monitoring Plan. Submit a Comprehensive Monitoring Plan <br />which describes the sampling frequency, parameters, protocols and reporting <br />frequency for landfill gas, leachate, leachate piezometers, leachate lysimeter, <br />residential wells, groundwater monitoring wells and surface water. The monitoring <br />plan shall yield adequate information for assessing the effectiveness of the landfill gas <br />control system in decreasing VOC contaminants in the groundwater. The plan shall <br />be submitted by February 1, 1996, and updated annually. The original plan and the <br />annual updates shall be approved by the City. <br /> <br />PXB 100862 <br /> <br /> <br />
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