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Tuesday, June 30 and Wednesday, July 1
Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area on Tuesday.  Approximately 800 yds of mixed waste/soil and 200 yds of debris free landfill soil was removed.  The mixed waste/soil is added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while the debris-free landfill soil is stockpiled on plastic on the completed portion of the UFA for chemical sampling.  The segregation of the debris-free landfill soil is a cost-saving measure as it will not need to be mechanically screened.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 490 yds were completed each day. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,130 tires and 131 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the paved area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Six stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, thirteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and two stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically-clean, while analytical results are pending for the remaining three cap stockpiles.  Two of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene, two have been found to be chemically-clean, analytical results are pending for eight stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  Analytical results are also pending for one of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the second will be sampled with the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Step-out confirmation samples were collected on Tuesday from a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.      
• To date, approximately 79.2% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.    

Saturday, June 27 and Monday, June 29
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area on Monday.  Approximately 500 yds of mixed waste/soil and 200 yds of debris free landfill soil was removed.  The mixed waste/soil is added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while the debris-free landfill soil is stockpiled on plastic on the completed portion of the UFA for chemical sampling.  The segregation of the debris-free landfill soil is a cost-saving measure as it will not need to be mechanically screened.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 440 yds were completed each day. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,103 tires and 131 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the paved area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Six stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, twelve stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and two stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically-clean, while analytical results are pending for the remaining three cap stockpiles.  Three of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene, analytical results are pending for six stockpiles, two mechanically screened stockpiles will be sampled on Wednesday, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  One of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles will be sampled on Wednesday, while the second will be sampled with the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Confirmation samples were collected on Monday from a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.      
• To date, approximately 77.8% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Friday, June 26
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 430 yds were completed. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,098 tires and 129 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the paved area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Six stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, twelve stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically-clean, while analytical results are pending for the remaining three cap stockpiles.  Two of the mechanically screened stockpiles has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene, analytical results are pending for seven stockpiles, two mechanically screened stockpiles will be sampled on Monday, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will also be sampled on Monday.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.      
• To date, approximately 76.8% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Thursday, June 25
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area; 900 yds of mixed waste/soil material was excavated and added to the main processing stockpile to be screened, while 100 yds of debris-free landfill soil was excavated and stockpiled for chemical sampling.  Stockpiling the debris-free soil separately is a cost-saving measure as the material will not require mechanical screening. 
• One chemically-clean stockpile was spread on site (approximately 600 yds).
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 540 yds were completed. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,093 tires and 126 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the paved area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Six stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, ten stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically-clean,  while analytical results are pending for  the remaining three cap stockpiles.  Two of the mechanically screened stockpiles has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene, analytical results are pending for six stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will also be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.      
• To date, approximately 76.8% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated. 

Wednesday, June 24
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area; 640 yds of mixed waste/soil material was excavated and added to the main processing stockpile to be screened.   
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 530 yds were completed. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,085 tires and 126 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Approximately 120 tons of segregated concrete and asphalt were trucked out for recycling.
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the paved area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Six stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, ten stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically-clean, analytical results are pending for one, while the remaining two cap stockpiles will be sampled tomorrow.  Two of the mechanically screened stockpiles has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene,  one has been found to be chemically-clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, three full-size stockpiles of mechanically screened soil will be sampled tomorrow, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will also be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.      
• To date, approximately 75.4% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Tuesday, June 23
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area; 120 yds of landfill cap material and 320 yds of mixed waste/soil material was excavated.  The cap material is placed on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area for sampling, while the mixed waste/soil is stockpiled in the main processing stockpile to be screened.   
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 400 yds were completed. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,085 tires and 124 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Two chemically-clean stockpiles of screened Main Landfill Area soil were backfilled (approximately 1,000 yds total).      
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the paved area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Six stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, nine stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), analytical results are pending for three, while the remaining two cap stockpiles will be sampled tomorrow.  One of the mechanically screened stockpiles has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, two full-size stockpiles of mechanically screened soil will be sampled tomorrow, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will also be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.      
• To date, approximately 74% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Saturday , June 20 and Monday, June 22
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area; 500 yds of  mixed waste/soil material was excavated and stockpiled in the main processing stockpile on Monday.   
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately  900 yds were completed over both days. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,083 tires and 124 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the paved area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, nine stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), analytical results are pending for three, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sample when the volume reaches 600 yds.  Two of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles have been found to be chemically-clean, analytical results are pending for six stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will also be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 74% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated. 

Thursday, June 18 and Friday, June 19 
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area; 1,000 yds of mixed waste/soil and 550 yds of cap  material were excavated and stockpiled over both days.  The mixed waste/soil is stockpiled in the main processing stockpile to be screened, while the landfill cap material is stockpiled for analytical sampling.   
• Approximately 1,800 yds of material was backfilled into the chemically-cleared excavation.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 810 yds were completed over both days. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,067 tires and 124 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area  is present on the paved area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, seven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), analytical results are pending for three, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sample when the volume reaches 600 yds.   Two of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles have been found to be chemically-clean, analytical results are pending for four stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will also be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 73% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Wednesday, June 17 
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today; 500 yds of mixed waste/soil and 600 yds of cap  material were excavated and stockpiled.  The mixed waste/soil is stockpiled in the main processing stockpile to be screened, while the landfill cap material is stockpiled for analytical sampling.   
• Step-out confirmation samples results indicated that the area is chemically clean and ready for backfill.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 540 yds were completed. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,050 tires and 124 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  One stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while the second has been found to be chemically clean.
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, eleven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), analytical results are pending for two, one will be sampled Thursday, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sample when the volume reaches 600 yds.   Two of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles have been found to be chemically-clean, analytical results are pending for six stockpiles,  two will be sampled Thursday, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will also be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 71% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Tuesday, June 16 
• Approximately 25% of the existing parking lot was removed today.  Approximately 120 yds of asphalt was off-hauled for recycling, while the aggregate base was stockpiled on site.  The aggregate base will be reused by the City in the construction of the replacement parking lot as a cost-saving measure.
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today; 450 yds of mixed waste/soil and 300 yds of cap  material were excavated and stockpiled.  The mixed waste/soil is stockpiled in the main processing stockpile to be screened, while the landfill cap material is stockpiled for analytical sampling.   
• Step-out confirmation samples were collected from the completed portion of the Main Landfill Area.  Once the area is cleared chemically, the clean stockpiles will be backfilled.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 430 yds were completed. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,034 tires and 124 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  One stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while the second has been found to be chemically clean.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, nine stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), analytical results are pending for two, while the fourth cap stockpile will be sample when the volume reaches 600 yds.   Two of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles have been found to be chemically-clean, analytical results are pending for six stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will also be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 69% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated. 

Saturday, June 13 and Monday, June 15 
• Excavation continued in the Main Landfill Area on Monday.   Approximately 1,200 yds of landfill cap material was excavated and stockpiled on plastic for chemical sampling. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 430 yds were completed on Saturday, while 330 yds were completed on Monday.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,031 tires and 124 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  One stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while the second has been found to be chemically clean.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material,  eight stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while the  other three will be sampled tomorrow.   Two of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles have been found to be chemically-clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, while the remaining three mechanically screened soil stockpiles will be sampled on Tuesday.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 68% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Friday, June 12 
• Excavation continued in the Main Landfill Area today.   Approximately 610 yds of mixed waste/soil and 300 yds of landfill cap material was excavated.  The mixed waste/soil material is added to the main processing stockpile to be mechanically screened, while the landfill cap material is stockpiled on plastic for chemical sampling. 
• Two landfill gas monitoring wells that were located within the Main Landfill Area were excavated under the supervision of Sacramento County.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 425 yds were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,031 tires and 121 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  One stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while the second has been found to be chemically clean.
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material,  Seven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One debris-free landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while the second cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  Analytical results are pending for five of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles, while the remaining two will be sampled on Monday.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 67% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Thursday, June 11 
• Approximately half of the existing parking lot was removed today.  Approximately 210 yds of asphalt was off-hauled for recycling, while approximately 250 yds of aggregate base was stockpiled on site.  The aggregate base will be reused by the City in the construction of the replacement parking lot as a cost-saving measure.
• Four stockpiles of chemically cleared  landfill cap soil was spread on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 2,500 yds). 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 530 yds were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,031 tires and 121 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Both have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Analytical results are pending for one of the debris-free landfill cap stockpiles, while the second cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  Analytical results are pending for all five of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 65% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Wednesday, June 10
• One stockpile of chemically cleared soil was backfilled (approx. 600 yds). 
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 660 yds of mixed waste/soil  was excavated and added to the main processing stockpile to be screened.   
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 510 yds were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,020 tires and 119 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Both have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• Six stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for the fifth, while the sixth cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  Analytical results are pending for all four of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles,   while the fifth will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 65% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.    
 
Tuesday, June 9
 
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today; 300 yds of mixed waste/soil, 120 yds of debris-free soil, and 350 yds of cap were excavated and stockpiled.  The mixed waste/soil is stockpiled in the main processing stockpile to be screened.  The debris-free soil and landfill cap material are stockpiled for analytical sampling.  The segregation of debris-free landfill soil is a cost saving measure as it will not require mechanical screening; it will still be chemically screened for backfill on site or disposal. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 450 yds were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,020 tires and 119 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   All three have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• Six stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for the fifth, while the sixth cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.  Analytical results are pending for all four of the full-size mechanically screened soil stockpiles ,while the fifth will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 64% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Saturday, June 6 and Monday, June 8

• Four chemically clean stockpiles and cobble were backfilled on Monday (approx. 2,260 yds).  
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 400 yds were completed  on average each day.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,018 tires and 119 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   All three have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and one stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.  Analytical results are pending for all four of the mechanically screened   soil stockpiles.  The stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 63% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Friday, June 5
No work was conducted as contractor personnel attended mandatory refresher training.

Thursday, June 4
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 480 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,013 tires and 112 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Six stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   All six have been sampled; one has been found to be chemically clean while analytical results are pending for the remaining five.
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and two stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.  Analytical results are pending for both mechanically screened soil stockpiles.  One stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil has been found to be chemically clean, while the second stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 63% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Wednesday, June 3 
• Approximately 1,200 yds of chemically clean material from the Main Landfill Area was backfilled. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 480 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,013 tires and 112 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Six stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   All six have been sampled; one has been found to be chemically clean while analytical results are pending for the remaining five.
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and two stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.  Analytical results are pending for one of the mechanically screened soil stockpiles, while the second will be sampled tomorrow.  One stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil has been found to be chemically clean, while the second stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 63% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  
• The quarterly groundwater monitoring event concluded today.

Tuesday, June 2 
• Approximately 1,200 yards of chemically clean material from the Main Landfill Area was backfilled. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 470 yards were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,004 tires and 112 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Six stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   All six have been sampled; one has been found to be chemically clean while analytical results are pending for the remaining five.
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and two stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.  Analytical results are pending for all three of the mechanically screened soil stockpiles.  One stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil has been found to be chemically clean, while the second stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 62 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  
• The quarterly groundwater monitoring event was begun today.

Saturday, May 30 and Monday, June 1 
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today; 560 yards of mixed waste/soil were excavated and added to the main processing stockpile to be screened. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately  340 yards of material was completed on Saturday and 430 yards were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. yards yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,000 tires and 110 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Six stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Four have been sampled and analytical results are pending,  while the remaining two will be sampled tomorrow.
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and two stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.  Two of the five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two, while the fifth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.  One stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil has been found to be chemically clean, while the second stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 62 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Friday, May 29 
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today; 900 yards of mixed waste/soil, 100 yards of debris-free soil, and 320 yards of cap were excavated and stockpiled.  The mixed waste/soil is stockpiled in the main processing stockpile to be screened.  The debris-free soil and landfill cap material are stockpiled for analytical sampling.  The segregation of debris-free landfill soil is a cost saving measure as it will not require mechanical screening; it will still be chemically screened for backfill on site or disposal. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 430 yards were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 990 tires and 102 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Six stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Four have been sampled and analytical results are pending,  one will be sampled on Monday, while the sixth will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material, four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area, and two stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fifth cap stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.   Analytical results are pending for all four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil.  One stockpile of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil has been found to be chemically clean, while the second stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 61 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.
 
Thursday, May 28
 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 440 yards were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 984 tires and 98 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Four have been sampled and analytical results are pending, while the fifth will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Five stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and six stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean , while the fifth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.   One stockpile of mechanically screened soil has been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil, and the sixth mechanically screened stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 59 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Wednesday, May 27 
• Excavation continued in the Main Landfill Area.  Approximately 1,150 yards of mixed waste/soil was excavated and stockpiled for processing. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 440 yards were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 978 tires and 96 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   Three have been sampled and analytical results are pending , while the fourth will be sampled tomorrow.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and six stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.  Analytical results are pending for five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil, while the sixth mechanically screened stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 59 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Tuesday, May 26 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 210 yards were completed today before the mechanical screening unit went down.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 972 tires and 96 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
•  Two chemically-clean stockpiles and screened cobble were backfilled into the completed portion of the Main Landfill (a total of 1,295 yards).
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   All three have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and six stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.  Analytical results are pending for five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil, while the sixth mechanically screened stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 56 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Friday, May 22 and Saturday, May 23 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 440 yards were completed Friday and 490 yards were completed on Saturday.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 970 tires and 93 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.      
• Three chemically-clean stockpiles were backfilled into the completed portion of the Main Landfill on Friday (a total of 2,250 yards).
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Two stockpiles will be sampled today, while the third will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.  Analytical results are pending for four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil, while the fifth mechanically screened stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 56 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Thursday, May 21 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 440 yards were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 960 tires and 93 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   Analytical results indicate that three of the stockpiles are chemically-clean, while the fourth will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area; analytical results indicate that it is chemically-clean.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All four of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.  Analytical results are pending for four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil, while the fifth mechanically screened stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 56 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Wednesday, May 20 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 540 yards were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 950 tires and 93 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Analytical results are pending for three, while the fourth will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area; analytical results are pending for the stockpile.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Three of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  Analytical results are pending for three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil, while the fourth mechanically screened stockpile will be sampled tomorrow.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• To date, approximately 55 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Tuesday, May 19 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 300 yards on average were completed each day.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 939 tires and 87 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Analytical results are pending for all three.
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area; analytical results are pending for the stockpile.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Three of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil  were sampled today, while the fourth mechanically screened stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• Stockpiled concrete and asphalt was trucked out to a recycler today.
• To date, approximately 54 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Friday, May 15 and Monday, May 18 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 540 yards on average were completed each day. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins. To date, approximately 935 tires and 87 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area. Analytical results are pending for all three.
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area; analytical results are pending for the stockpile.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and three new stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is being formed on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area. Three of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  The two full-size stockpiles of mechanically screened soil will be sampled tomorrow, while the third new mechanically screened stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.   
• Two stockpiles that were found to be unacceptable for backfill were trucked out today to Ostrom Road Landfill.
• To date, approximately 54 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Thursday, May 14 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 540 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 919 tires and 82 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  All four stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and analytical results are pending for three.
• Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  One stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while analytical results are pending for the remaining two stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material and one new stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area is being formed on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Three of the full-size landfill cap stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.    The new stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.  
• To date, approximately 54 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Wednesday, May 14 
• Approximately 700 yards of mixed waste/soil were excavated today and added to the main processing stockpile for screening. 
•  The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 470 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 910 tires and 82 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and analytical results are pending for two.  The fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  One stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while analytical results are pending for the remaining two stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.  
• To date, approximately 54 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Tuesday, May 12 
•  Approximately 1,000 yards of landfill cap material and mixed waste/soil were excavated today.  The landfill cap material was stockpiled on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area, while the mixed waste/soil was added to the main processing stockpile. 
•   The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 460 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
•  Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 907 tires and 82 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
•  Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and analytical results are pending for two.  The fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards .
•  Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  One stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while analytical results are pending for the remaining two stockpiles.
•  Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  
•  All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.  
•  To date, approximately 52 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Monday, May 11 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 510 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 903 tires and 82 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and analytical results are pending for two.  The fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  One stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while analytical results are pending for the remaining two stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.  
• To date, approximately 52 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated. 

Saturday, May 9 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 460 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 896 tires and 82 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.    
• Two chemically-clean stockpiles and cobble were placed on the completed portion of the Main Landfill Area today (approximately 1,800 yards of material) in preparation for backfill.  Analytical results are pending for the bottom of the current excavation; once cleared, the material will be backfilled.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and analytical results are pending for two.  The fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for all four stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.  
• To date, approximately 52 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Friday, May 8 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today only approximately 175 yards were completed due to mechanical failure of the screening mill.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 891 tires and 75 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Six stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   Five of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for two.  The sixth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for all four stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   Three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.  
• To date, approximately 52 percent of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Thursday, May 7
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 450 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 889 tires and 72 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Six stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   Five of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for two.  The sixth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for all four stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   Three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the fourth stockpile.  
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.  
• To date, approximately 52% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Wednesday, May 6
Work was not performed on Wednesday, May 6 to allow the site to dry out after the recent rains. 

Tuesday, May 5 
• Due to poor site conditions from the rain last night, no excavation or mechanical screening was performed today.  In addition, no work will be performed tomorrow to allow the site to dry out.
• Stormwater that had ponded on the landfill cap was pumped to the middle stormwater detention basin.  The City pumped out the basin with a vacuum truck and discharged to the sanitary sewer per Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) for the landfill. 
• Analytical samples were collected from three stockpiles. 

Monday, May 4 
• Excavation continued in the lower Main Landfill Area today; approximately 1,020 yards of mixed waste/soil were excavated and added to the process pile. The excavation face was covered with plastic upon completion to prevent rainwater from coming in contact with the waste in the event that rain continues tonight.  
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 500 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 886 tires and 72 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Five stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for one.  The fourth stockpile will be sampled tomorrow.  The fifth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for all four stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.  
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control and to prevent rainwater from coming in contact with the waste  in the event that rain continues tonight.

Friday, May 1
• Excavation continued in the lower Main Landfill Area today; approximately  84 0 yards of mixed waste/soil were excavated and added to the process pile before the rain forced the Contractor to shutdown.   The excavation face was covered with plastic upon completion to prevent rainwater from coming in contact with the waste.  
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 300 yards were completed before the rain forced the Contractor to shutdown.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 884 tires and 72 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Five stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for one.   The fourth stockpile will be sampled tomorrow.  The fifth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for all four stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.  
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control and to prevent rainwater from coming in contact with the waste.

Thursday, April 30 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 650 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 881 tires and 72 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Five stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for one.   The fourth stockpile will be sampled tomorrow.  The fifth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for all four stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.

Wednesday, April 29 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 450 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 875 tires and 72 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  All three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for one.  The fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for all four stockpiles.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.

Tuesday, April 28
• One chemically-clean stockpile and segregated cobble were backfilled today in the completed portion of the lower Main Landfill Area.  
• Excavation continued in the lower Main Landfill Area today; approximately 690 yards of mixed waste/soil were excavated and added to the process pile. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 500 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 870 tires and 68 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  All three of the  full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for one.  The fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, samples will be collected from the fourth stockpile tomorrow.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.

Monday, April 27 
• One chemically-clean stockpiles were backfilled today in the completed portion of the lower Main Landfill Area.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 500 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 863 tires and 68 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  All four of the stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for one.   
• Four stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, samples will be collected from a third stockpile today, while the fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All three of the full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean, while the fourth stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.

Friday, April 24 
• Two chemically-clean stockpiles were backfilled today in the completed portion of the lower Main Landfill Area.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 450 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 856 tires and 68 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  All four of the stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for two.   
• Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the third stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All three of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.  

Thursday, April 23 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately  450 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks.  To date, approximately 849 tires and 68 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Six stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  All six of the stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three.   
• Three stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  Two stockpiles were sampled today, while the third stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  All three of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.    

Wednesday, April 22 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately  500 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks.  To date, approximately 846  tires and 68 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Six stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  All six of the stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three.   
• Two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the lower deck of the Main Landfill Area.  One stockpile was completed yesterday and will be sampled today.  The second stockpile is currently being formed and will be sampled when it reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   All three of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.   
 
Tuesday, April 21 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately  500 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks.  To date, approximately 841 tires and 68 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Seven stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Six of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three .  The seventh stockpile was completed today and will be sampled tomorrow.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   All three of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean. 

Monday, April 20 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 600 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks.  To date, approximately 836 tires and 65 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Seven stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Five of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three.  The remaining two stockpiles will be sampled tomorrow.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   All three of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.    

Friday, April 17 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 400 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks.  To date, approximately 832 tires and 65 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Six stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Five of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for remaining three, and the sixth stockpile will be sampled on Monday.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   All three of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean. 

Thursday, April 16 
• No excavation today.  Instead, the completed portion of the Main Landfill Area was surveyed and confirmation samples were collected.  Once the area is cleared chemically, the chemically-cleared stockpiles and cobble will be backfilled. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 550 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks.  To date, approximately 829 tires and 65 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Five stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a sixth is being formed.  All five of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the other three.   The sixth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   All three of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.  

Wednesday, April 15 
• Excavation in the lower Main Landfill Area continued today, removing another 1,480 yards of mixed waste/soil.  The mixed waste/soil is added to the large stockpile of material to be mechanically screened.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 475 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks.  To date, approximately 823 tires and 62 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Five stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a sixth is being formed.  All five of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), one has been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the other three.   The sixth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   All three of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean.

Tuesday, April 14 
• Excavation in the lower Main Landfill Area continued today, removing another 1,760 yards of mixed waste/soil.  The mixed waste/soil is added to the large stockpile of material to be mechanically screened.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 500 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, various metal items (including car parts and water heaters), glass bottles, aluminum cans, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks.  To date, approximately 815 tires and 62 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Five stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a sixth is being formed.   Four of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) while analytical results are pending for the other three.   The sixth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean while analytical results for the third stockpile are pending. 

Monday, April 13, 2009 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 475 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 800 tires and 62 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a fifth is being formed.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) while analytical results are pending for the other two.   The fourth full-size stockpile will be sampled today, and the fifth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean while analytical results for the third stockpile are pending.  
 
Friday, April 10, 2009
 
There was no activity due to the rain.

Thursday, April 9, 2009 
• Due to the rain, excavation activities were not conducted today in the lower Main Landfill Area.  The waste in the excavation cut face was covered on Tuesday by the Contractor and will remain covered until the rain passes and excavation can resume.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 150 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   Due to a steady rainfall today, screening operations ceased by noon.
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 796 tires and 62 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a fifth is being formed.  Three of the full-size stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending, the fourth full-size stockpile will be sampled when work resumes on Monday, and the fifth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean while analytical results for the third stockpile are pending.  
• Water that collected in the middle stormwater detention basin was pumped out today, and maintenance was performed on the western silt fence, stockpile covers, and the excavation cut face cover.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009 
• Due to the rain, excavation activities were not conducted today in the lower Main Landfill Area.   The waste in the excavation cut face was covered yesterday by the Contractor and will remain covered until the rain passes and excavation can resume.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 460 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill.   Due to intermittent showers today, the contractor only opened the stockpile cover enough to work at one end.
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 789 tires and 62 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a fourth is being formed.  All three full-size stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending, while the fourth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean while analytical results for the third stockpile are pending.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009 
• Excavation in the lower Main Landfill Area continued today, removing another 1,265 yards of mixed waste/soil.  The mixed waste/soil is added to the large stockpile of material to be mechanically screened.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 400 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, clothing, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 789 tires and 59 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• The last portion of a chemically-clean stockpile (approx. 350 yards) and cobble (approx. 25 yards) were backfilled today.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a fourth is being formed.    All three full-size stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending,  while the fourth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean while analytical results for the third stockpile are pending.

Monday, April 6, 2009 
• Excavation in the lower Main Landfill Area continued today, removing another 1,450 yards of landfill cap and mixed waste/soil.  The landfill cap material  was added to the previously started stockpile on the finished Uncontrolled Fill Area while the mixed waste/soil is added to the large stockpile of material to be mechanically screened.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 450 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 769 tires and 56 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Two chemically-clean stockpiles (approx 1,500 yards) and cobble (approx. 200 yards) were backfilled today.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a fifth is being formed.   One full-size stockpile has been cleared chemically, one other full-size stockpile has been sampled and analytical results are pending, and the remaining two full-size stockpiles were sampled today and submitted for analysis.  The fifth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two of the stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean while samples were collected from the third stockpile and submitted for analysis today.

Friday, April 3, 2009 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 340 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 769 tires and 56 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Two chemically-clean stockpiles (approx 1,500 yards ) and cobble (approx. 200 yards ) were backfilled today.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a fifth is being formed.   One full-size stockpile has been cleared chemically, one other full-size stockpile has been sampled and analytical results are pending, and two full-size stockpile will be sampled Monday.  The fifth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards .
• Two stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area, while a third stockpile has been started.  The two full-size stockpiles have been found to be chemically clean while the third stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.

Thursday, April 2, 2009 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 450 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 764 tires and 56 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Five stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a sixth is being formed.  Two full-size stockpiles have been cleared chemically,  two other full-size stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending, and the fifth full-size stockpile will be sampled tomorrow.  The sixth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards .
• Two stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area, while a third stockpile has been started.  The two full-size stockpiles have been sampled; analytical results indicate that one has been found to be chemically clean while analytical results for the second stockpile are pending. The third stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 500 yards were completed. The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement). To date, approximately 759 tires and 56 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Four stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a fifth is being formed. One full-size stockpile has been cleared chemically, while the other three full-size stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending. The fifth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Two stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area, while a third stockpile has been started. The two full-size stockpiles have been sampled; analytical results indicate that one has been found to be chemically clean while analytical results for the second stockpile are pending. The third stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
Below are a few photos illustrating a cross section of the landfill, the waste being removed from the soil, and the trash after being screened from the soil.  Click on the text below the photos for a larger image.

       
           Photo 1                             Photo 2                               Photo 3

Tuesday, March 31, 2009
 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; today approximately 500 yards were completed.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 750 tires and 54 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area, while a fourth is being formed.  One full-size stockpile has been cleared chemically, while the other two full-size stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending.   The fourth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.
• Two stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area, while a third stockpile has been started.  The two full-size stockpiles have been sampled; analytical results indicate that one has been found to be chemically clean while analytical results for the second stockpile are pending. The third stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 750 yards.

Friday, March 27, 2009 
• Excavation in the main landfill area continued today, removing another 750 yards of landfill cap and mixed waste/soil.  The landfill cap material is placed on plastic in the finished uncontrolled fill area while the mixed waste/soil is added to the large stockpile of material to be mechanically screened.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash .  Today only approximately 100 yards were completed due to the material being clogged repeatedly in the screen.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 750 tires and 54  linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  Two stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• Two stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Both have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• The remainder of a chemically cleared stockpile (approx. 200 yards) was backfilled today in addition to more screened cobbles.

March 26, 2009
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash at a rate of approximately 500 yards per day; the resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 745 tires and 52 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.   All three stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• Two stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   Both have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• A chemically-cleared area of the Main Landfill area was backfilled today with two stockpiles that were cleared chemically prior to the winter break (approx. 1,500 yards total).  In addition, screened cobbles were backfilled.
 
 
March 18 - 25, 2009
 
• Excavation resumed in the lower main landfill area; approximately 6,000 yards of material have been segregated and stockpiled.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash at a rate of approximately 500 yards per day; the resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 750 yards each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal and the cobble is segregated for backfill. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 720 tires and 52 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on the paved area.  One stockpile was chemically cleared for backfill prior to the winter break, while the remaining two stockpiles have been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• Two stockpiles (approx. 750 yards each) of debris-free landfill cap material exist on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One has been cleared chemically for backfill, while the second has been sampled and analytical results are pending.
• A completed area of the Main Landfill area was sampled on 3/23/09 and cleared chemically for backfill; the two stockpiles chemically cleared will be backfilled tomorrow.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009 (afternoon update)
The last 1,000 yards of soil was sent off site today for concentrations of sulfate, diesel, and PCBs that exceed site cleanup goals.  Two chemically clean stockpiles will remain on site during the winter break with covers to prevent erosion.  The Contractor completed housekeeping items and finalized stormwater BMPs for the winter break.
In accordance with stormwater monitoring requirements, the Contractor will visit the site weekly at a minimum during the winter break to monitor the effectiveness of the stormwater BMPs and perform maintenance as necessary.
Project updates will resume in the spring when construction continues.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009 (morning update)
Approximately 2,000 yards of soil was sent off site yesterday to Ostrom Road Landfill for sulfate, total chromium, and PCBs.  Today, we anticipate sending the remaining 1,000 yards of soil with concentrations of sulfate, diesel, and PCBs that exceed site cleanup goals to Ostrom.  After trucking concludes today, the Contractor will take care of housekeeping items and finalize stormwater BMPs for the winter break.

Friday, January 16, 2009
As you may have noticed, we are currently winding down for the winter.  All available cleared material was backfilled right before the rain event that began 12/15/08.  After returning on 1/6/09 after the site dried out, the decision was made not to continue excavating into the rainy season.  As such, we have been waiting for analytical results and landfill acceptance for the remaining stockpiles.  There are currently seven stockpiles on site; four are to be hauled off-site next Tuesday and Wednesday (1/20/09 - 1/21/09) for sulfate, PCBs, and total chromium, while the remaining three have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  However, there aren’t any open excavations to backfill.  As such, the clean stockpiles will remain on site with covers to prevent erosion over the winter break. 
After trucking concludes next week, the Contractor will take care of housekeeping items and finalize stormwater BMPs.  Stormwater inspections will continue on a weekly basis at a minimum and maintenance will be performed as necessary.

Wednesday 1/7/09
• Four stockpiles were sent off site today to Ostrom Road Landfill.  Two stockpiles (approx, 750 yards total) were sent off-site for sulfate and chromium, one stockpile (250 yards) was sent for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), and one (750 yards) was sent for PCBs.

Tuesday 1/6/09 
• Having been chemically cleared, the landfill cap material stockpiled on the Uncontrolled Fill Area was spread and rough graded.  
• A mixed waste/soil stockpile (approx. 300 yds) previously excavated from the main landfill area was mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil was restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 690 tires and 48 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• A small stockpile (approx, 250 yards) remaining will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) when the rain clears.
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area were previously processed and chemically sampled.  The segregated soil stockpile and one mixed waste/soil stockpile have been chemically cleared for backfill, while two mixed waste/soil material will be sent off site for detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).  
• Four mixed waste/soil stockpiles from the Main Landfill Area were previously processed and chemically sampled; three stockpiles will be sent off site for detections of sulfate, total chromium, and PCBs that exceed cleanup goals while the fourth has been chemically cleared for backfill.

Tuesday, 12/16/08
With the exception of stormwater management maintenance activities, major project activities have been suspended due to the rain.  Excavation, mechanical screening, backfilling, and off-hauling activities will resume when the rain clears and site conditions improve.

Monday 12/15/08
• No excavation, mechanical screening, backfilling or off-hauling activities today due to the rain.  
• Stormwater management maintenance activities were conducted.
Saturday 12/13/08
• Two stockpiles (approx. 1,250 yards) of chemically-cleared soil was backfilled into the completed portion of the lower main landfill.  In addition, a stockpile of mechanically screened cobbles (approx. 500 yards) was backfilled.

Friday 12/12/08
• A mixed waste/soil stockpile (approx. 800 yards) was mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil was restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 685 tires and 48 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• A large portion of the last stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area that was present on the paved area awaiting disposal was off-hauled to Ostrum Road Landfill today.  The last portion (approx, 200 yards) will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) when the rain clears.  
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.  The segregated soil stockpile and one mixed waste/soil stockpile have been chemically cleared for backfill, while two mixed waste/soil material will be sent off site for detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).  
• The completed portion of the lower main landfill has been determined to be chemically clean.  Backfilling activities will commence tomorrow. 

Thursday 12/ 11 /08
• A mixed waste/soil stockpile (approx. 700 yds) was mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil was restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 685  tires and 48 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Two of the three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area that were present on the paved area awaiting disposal were off-hauled to Ostrum Road Landfill today.    The last remaining stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) tomorrow.
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.  The segregated soil stockpile and one mixed waste/soil stockpile have been chemically cleared for backfill, while one mixed waste/soil material will be sent off site for detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).  Analytical results are pending for the last stockpile.  
• Confirmation samples were collected from  a completed  portion of the lower main landfill .  Once the area is cleared chemically, the clean stockpiles will be backfilled.
 
Wednesday 12/9/08 
• A mixed waste/soil stockpile (approx. 750 yds) was mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil was restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 665  tires and 46 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.  The segregated soil stockpile and one mixed waste/soil stockpile have been chemically cleared for backfill, while one mixed waste/soil material will be sent off site for detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).  Analytical results are pending for the last stockpile.

Tuesday 12/9/08
• Excavation continues in the lower main landfill area; approximately 1,600 yards of material was segregated and stockpiled.  
• A mixed waste/soil stockpile (approx. 750 yards) was mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil was restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.   
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, composition roofing, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 650 tires and 45 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.  
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.  The segregated soil stockpile and one mixed waste/soil stockpile have been chemically cleared for backfill, while one mixed waste/soil material will be sent off site for detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).  Analytical results are pending for the last stockpile.

Monday 12/8/08 
• Excavation continues in the lower main landfill area; approximately 1,600 yards of material was segregated and stockpiled.  Two stockpiles of landfill cap material has been placed on plastic on the Uncontrolled Fill Area, while two mixed waste/soil stockpiles from the landfill have been placed on plastic on the main landfill area.   
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.  
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.  The segregated soil pile has been chemically cleared for backfill, while one mixed waste/soil material will be sent off site for detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).  Analytical results are pending for the last two stockpiles.  
 
Saturday 12/6/08
 
• A mixed waste/soil stockpile (approx. 500 yards) was mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil was restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.   
• Waste from the landfill to date has been minimal and consists of asphalt, concrete, wood, metal items, tires, plastic, and different kinds of pipe (plastic and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 620 tires and 45 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.

Friday 12/5/08
• The last 200 yards of available material was backfilled in the chemically-cleared Uncontrolled Fill Area.  
• Excavation has begun in the lower main landfill area.  Approximately 1,600 yards of material was segregated and stockpiled.  
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.  
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.  The segregated soil pile has been chemically cleared for backfill, while one mixed waste/soil material will be sent off site for detection of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).  Analytical results are pending for the last two stockpiles.
• The 2008 annual groundwater sampling round was completed today.

Thursday 12/4/08
• Approximately 3,500 yards of material was backfilled in the chemically-cleared Uncontrolled Fill Area. 
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.  
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.
• One stockpile of chemically-cleared landfill cap material is present on the main landfill area.  
• The 2008 annual groundwater sampling round was begun today.
 
Wednesday 12/3/08
• Approximately 2,200 yds of material was backfilled in the chemically-cleared Uncontrolled Fill Area.  
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.  
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.
• A total of five stockpiles of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all five have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  Five other stockpiles of mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area that had been cleared chemically have been screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles have been restockpiled on the asphalt area as one pile for backfill.
• A total of four stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all four have been cleared chemically for backfill on site

Tuesday 12/2/08
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed and chemically sampled on the asphalt area.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash for off-site disposal.
• Waste from the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 600 tires and 37 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of five stockpiles of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all five have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  Five other stockpiles of mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area that had been cleared chemically have been screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles have been restockpiled on the asphalt area as one pile for backfill.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.
• The step-out confirmation samples that were collected from the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area met project cleanup goals. As a result, two small areas will be overexcavated and the clean stockpiles will be backfilled to make room for Phase II of the project – excavation of the southern portion of the main landfill.

Monday 12/1/08
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• The last four stockpiles of segregated soil (one pile) and mixed waste/soil (three piles) from the Uncontrolled Fill Area have been processed on the asphalt area; the last 500 yards of mixed waste/soil from these stockpiles was processed today.  The three mixed waste/soil piles have been mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil has been restockpiled on site into two piles for chemical sampling, while the trash has been segregated for off-site disposal.
• Waste from the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 600 tires and 37 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of five stockpiles of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all five have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  Five other stockpiles of mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area that had been cleared chemically have been screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles have been restockpiled on the asphalt area as one pile for backfill.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.
• The step-out confirmation samples that were collected from the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area met project cleanup goals. As a result, two small areas will be over excavated and the clean stockpiles will be backfilled to make room for Phase II of the project – excavation of the southern portion of the main landfill.

Wednesday 11/26/08
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• Four new stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil were added to the asphalt area last week.  The mixed waste/soil piles continue to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil will be restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  A portion of a stockpile (approx 350 yards) was screened for trash today before a piece of equipment went down.  The equipment could not be repaired today, but will be fixed early Monday morning.
• Waste from the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 600 tires and 37 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of five stockpiles of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all five have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  Five other stockpiles of mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area that had been cleared chemically have been screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles have been restockpiled on the asphalt area as one pile for backfill.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.
• Step-out confirmation samples were collected from the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Once the area is cleared chemically, the clean stockpiles will be backfilled to make room for Phase II of the project – excavation of the southern portion of the main landfill.

Tuesday 11/25/08
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• Four new stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil were added to the asphalt area last week.  The mixed waste/soil piles continue to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil will be restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  One stockpile (approx 750 yds) was screened for trash today.
• Waste from the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 600 tires and 37 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of five stockpiles of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all five have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  Five other stockpiles of mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area that had been cleared chemically have been screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles have been restockpiled on the asphalt area as one pile for backfill.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.
• Confirmation samples were collected from the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Once the area is cleared chemically, the clean stockpiles will be backfilled to make room for Phase II of the project – excavation of the southern portion of the main landfill.

Monday 11/24/08
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• Four new stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil were added to the asphalt area last week.  The mixed waste/soil piles continue to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the resulting soil will be restockpiled on site for chemical sampling, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  One stockpile (approx 750 yards) was screened for trash today.
 Waste from the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 550 tires and 36 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of five stockpiles of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all five have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  Five other stockpiles of mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area that had been cleared chemically have been screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles have been restockpiled on the asphalt area as one pile for backfill.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.
Confirmation samples were collected from the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Once the area is cleared chemically, the clean stockpiles will be backfilled to make room for Phase II of the project – excavation of the southern portion of the main landfill.

Saturday 11/22/08
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all 10 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  The mixed waste/soil piles will be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles will be backfilled on site, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  One stockpile (approx 750 yards) was screened for trash today.  
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 500 tires and 34 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated. 
• Confirmation samples were collected from the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Once the area is cleared chemically, the clean stockpiles will be backfilled to make room for Phase II of the project – excavation of the southern portion of the main landfill.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.

Friday 11/21/08
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all 10 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  The mixed waste/soil piles will be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles will be backfilled on site, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  One small stockpile (approx 350 yards) was screened for trash today before the screening mill went down.  Repairs were made and the Contractor will work on Saturday to make up for the lost time.
• Confirmation samples were collected from the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Once the area is cleared chemically, the clean stockpiles will be backfilled to make room for Phase II of the project – excavation of the southern portion of the main landfill.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.

Thursday 11/20/08
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all 10 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  The mixed waste/soil piles will be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles will be backfilled on site, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  One stockpile plus the remainder of a second stockpile (approx 950 yds) was screened for trash today.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.

Wednesday 11/19/08
• Excavation and segregation of material from the Uncontrolled Fill Area continued today and generated another 1,300 yards of mixed waste/soil; four new stockpiles (approximately 2,500 yards) are now present on the paved area.  
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 255 tires and 28 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.  
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all 10 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  The mixed waste/soil piles will be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles will be backfilled on site, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  Two stockpiles (approx 1,300 yards) were screened for trash today.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.

Tuesday 11/18/08
• Excavation and segregation of material from the Uncontrolled Fill Area resumed today; two new stockpiles (approximately 1,300 yards) are now present on the paved area.  
• Three stockpiles (various sizes) of mechanically screened soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area awaiting disposal.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) while the other two stockpiles will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate.
• A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all 10 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  The mixed waste/soil piles will be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles will be backfilled on site, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  One stockpile (approx 750 yards) was screened for trash today.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.

Monday 11/17/08
• Screening operations were scheduled for today; however, only one stockpile could be processed (see below) before the unit broke down and needed repair.  Screening operations should be able to continue tomorrow.  
• A total of 3 stockpiles (various sizes) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are now present on the paved area.  One stockpile will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs); this stockpile was screened today to remove the cobbles and large concrete and asphalt for recycling.  Two other stockpiles will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate after screening.
• A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all 10 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  The mixed waste/soil piles will be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles will be backfilled on site, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.

Friday 11/14/08
• Two stockpiles (approx. 2,250 yds) of chemically cleared soil originally from the Uncontrolled Fill Area were backfilled on site today.  A total of 3 stockpiles (various sizes) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are now present on the paved area. Two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate and one will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs).
• A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all 10 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.  The mixed waste/soil piles will be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles will be backfilled on site, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.  We anticipate screening operations to resume on Monday.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.

Thursday 11/13/08
• Three stockpiles (approx. 2,200 yds) of chemically cleared soil originally from the Uncontrolled Fill Area were backfilled on site today. A total of 5 stockpiles (various sizes) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are now present on the paved area. Of these, two will be sent off-site for exceeding cleanup goals for sulfate, one will be sent off-site for trace detections of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), one is waiting for analytical results, and one has been chemically cleared for backfill on site.
• A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area; all 10 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site. The mixed waste/soil piles will be mechanically screened to remove the trash; the soil and cobbles will backfilled on site, while the trash will be segregated for off-site disposal.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the main landfill area; all 8 have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.

Wednesday 11/12/08
• A total of 8 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area.  A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area. Of these 20 stockpiles, 14 have been cleared chemically and can be backfilled on site (1.5 have been backfilled to date), 4 are waiting for analytical results, and 2 have been rejected for exceeding the cleanup goals for motor oil and sulfate. 
• A mechanical screening unit was used today to process a portion of a stockpile of mixed waste and soil (approx. 600 yds total) to determine production rates and cost effectiveness.  Cobbles and chemically clean soil will be returned as backfill, while the trash and recyclables (concrete, asphalt, and metal) were segregated into new stockpiles.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 255 tires and 22 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated. 
 
Tuesday 11/11/08
• A total of 9 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 8 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil (see second bullet).  A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area. Of these 20 stockpiles, 14 have been cleared chemically and can be backfilled on site (1.5 have been backfilled to date), 4 are waiting for analytical results, and 2 have been rejected for exceeding the cleanup goals for motor oil and sulfate. 
• A mechanical screening unit was used today to process two stockpiles of mixed waste and soil (approx. 1,500 yds total) to determine production rates and cost effectiveness.  Cobbles and chemically clean soil will be returned as backfill, while the trash and recyclables (concrete, asphalt, and metal) were segregated into new stockpiles.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 255 tires and 21 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated. 
• The Contractor installed 3-inch piping from the water tank in the Corporation Yard storage area to the hydrant near the Veteran's Hall on Tuesday.  A hump was constructed over the piping with temporary asphalt and signs were set up for traffic.  The water tank will be filled and used for dust control as necessary.

Monday 11/10/08
• With one exception, confirmation sample results for the finished portion of the Uncontrolled Fill Area indicate that the area is clear for the return of clean stockpile material.  One sample location exceeded the cleanup goal for sulfate; therefore, the location will be overexcavated and resampled.
• A total of 10 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 8 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil.  A total of 10 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area. Of these 20 stockpiles, 14 have been cleared chemically and can be backfilled on site while 6 are waiting for analytical results.  As such, the Contractor returned approximately 1,000 yds of clean soil back to the cleared portion of the Uncontrolled Fill Area.
• A mechanical screening unit was brought on site today to screen trash, cobbles, asphalt, and concrete from the soil.  A brief test was run to check the equipment today; the mechanical screen will be used tomorrow and Wednesday to determine production rates and cost effectiveness.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 250 tires and 21 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill.  All 8 stockpiles have been cleared chemically for backfill on site.
 
Wednesday 11/5/08 through Friday 11/8/08

• No field work was conducted while confirmation sample results were pending.

Saturday 11/1/08, Monday 11/03/08, and Tuesday 11/04/08
• The Contractor was on site Saturday to resecure stockpile covers during the storm.
• No excavation activities this week.
• Confirmation samples were collected from the Uncontrolled Fill Area on 10/29/08 to clear space for the return of clean stockpile material.  We are waiting for the analytical results (due late this week) before work can continue.
• A total of 10 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 8 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil.  A total of 9 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 250 tires and 20 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill.

Thursday 10/30/08 and Friday 10/31/08
• No excavation activities today.
• The Contractor has completed two large stormwater detention basins in preparation for this weekend’s forecasted rain; one basin is located NW of the main landfill area, while the second is located to the SW of the Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Other SWPPP improvements completed include sand bags around stockpiles on the asphalt parking lot, the addition of crushed rock with filter fabric on the transition from the dirt haul road to the asphalt area, and surface cleaning of the asphalt area.
• Confirmation samples were collected from the Uncontrolled Fill Area on 10/29/08 to clear space for the return of clean stockpile material.  We are waiting for the analytical results (due late next week) before work can continue.
• A total of 10 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 8 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil.  A total of 9 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 250 tires and 20 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill.

Wednesday 10/29/08

• No excavation activities today.
• Confirmation samples were collected from the Uncontrolled Fill Area to clear space for the return of clean stockpile material.
• A total of 10 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 8 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil.  A total of 9 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 250 tires and 20 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill. 

Tuesday 10/28/08
• The Contractor has run out of available space for stockpiling of material.  As such, work was done in the completed portion of the Uncontrolled Fill Area to prepare for confirmation sampling (i.e. side walls were sloped for stability).  Confirmation samples will be collected tomorrow.
• A new stormwater basin was constructed to the NW of the landfill and the SW basin was expanded in preparation for the forecasted rain this weekend. 
• A total of 10 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 8 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil.  A total of 9 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 230 tires and 20 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill.

Monday 10/27/08 
• Continue excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 1,500 yds completed today). 
• A total of 10 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 8 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil.  A total of 9 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area. 
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, glass bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 230 tires and 20 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated. 
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill.
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels.  Filter samples were sent to the lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers.  The Contractor has been diligent with dust control both during operations and at the end of the day when they scarify the remaining soil and spray heavily with water.

Friday 10/24/08 
• Continue excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 1,500 yds completed today).
• A total of 9 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 7 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil.  A total of 8 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, bottles, plastic bags, clothing, carpet, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 212 tires and 18linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill.
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels.  Filter samples were sent to the lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers.  The Contractor has been diligent with dust control both during operations and at the end of the day when they scarify the remaining soil and spray heavily with water.

Thursday 10/23/08 
• Continue excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 2,200 yds completed today).
• A total of 9 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 7 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 2 piles are mixed waste and soil.  A total of 6 stockpiles of segregated soil and mixed waste/soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on plastic on the lower main landfill area.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, bottles, plastic bags, clothing, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 150 tires and 10 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill.
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels.  Filter samples were sent to the lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers.  The Contractor has been diligent with dust control both during operations and at the end of the day when they scarify the remaining soil and spray heavily with water.

Wednesday 10/22/08 
• Continue excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 1,200 yds completed today).
• A total of 8 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area; 7 piles consist of relatively debris-free soil while 1 pile is mixed waste and soil.  Due to the limited space, Uncontrolled Fill Area stockpiles are now being placed on plastic on the main landfill area (4 stockpiles have been placed to date).
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to consist of asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, bottles, plastic bags, clothing, ceramic tile, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement).  To date, approximately 90 tires and 8 linear feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• A total of 8 stockpiles of landfill cap material are present on the lower landfill.
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels.  Filter samples were sent to the lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers.  The Contractor has been diligent with dust control both during operations and at the end of the day when they scarify the remaining soil and spray heavily with water.

Tuesday 10/21/08 
• Continue excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 2,000 yds completed today).
• A total of 7 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area.  Due to the limited space, stockpiles are now being placed on plastic on the main landfill area (4 stockpiles have been placed to date).
• Samples were collected from 4 stockpiles of Uncontrolled Fill Area soil for analysis and final deposition.
• Even with the strong winds today, landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels.  Filter samples were sent to the lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers.  The Contractor has been diligent with dust control both during operations and at the end of the day when they scarify the remaining soil and spray heavily with water.

Monday 10/20/08
• Continue excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 1,500 yds completed).
• A total of 7 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area.  Due to the limited space, stockpiles are now being placed on plastic on the main landfill area (there is one stockpile started to date).
• Approximately 2 linear feet of asbestos cement pipe was found (project total is at approximately 6 linear feet).  Folsom Haz Mat Div was notified for handling/disposal.
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels - filter samples sent to lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers.

Friday 10/17/08
• Continue excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 1,700 yds completed).
• A total of 6 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area.
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area continues to include asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, bottles, plastic bags, and different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and rubber).
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels - filter samples sent to lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers. 
 

Thursday 10/16
• Continue excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (approx. 2,000 yds completed)
• A total of 4 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of segregated soil from the Uncontrolled Fill Area are present on the paved area
• Sample stockpiles of the clay cap and Uncontrolled Fill Area soil were for sampled for analysis & final disposition
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels - filter samples sent to lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers

Wednesday 10/15
• Completed construction of perimeter haul route and a total of 8 stockpiles (approx. 750 yds each) of clay cap material are present on the Main Landfill Area
• Complete construction of sedimentation basins and other erosion/sediment control measures
• Begin excavation/segregation/stockpiling of soil and fill in the Uncontrolled Fill Area (1,250 yds completed)
• Segregation is being accomplished by multiple methods (e.g., focused excavation, mechanical picking with excavator "thumb", hand picking)
• Waste in the Uncontrolled Fill Area encountered so far includes asphalt, concrete, metal items, tires, branches/stumps, bottles, different kinds of pipe (plastic, Orangeburg, metal, and asbestos cement)
• Note that the asbestos cement pipe found was minimal and the project total is at 4 linear feet.  Folsom Haz Mat Div was notified for handling/disposal
• Landfill gases were not detected.  Dust (PM10) measurements were higher than previous days, but still well within action levels.
• The contractor is being very conscientious about dust control. Filter samples sent to lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers

Tuesday 10/14
• Complete construction of perimeter haul route
• Begin construction of sedimentation basins and other erosion/sediment control measures
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels - filter samples sent to lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers

Monday 10/13
• Conduct on-site Health & Safety training including identification & handling procedures for hazardous materials/asbestos and procedures for emergency situations
• Review procedures for storm water control, site security, dust control, air monitoring, tree protection, and other required contractual elements
• Continue installing storm water controls (silt fence, etc.) near southwestern edge of Uncontrolled Fill Area
• Begin construction of perimeter haul route on margins of clay cap in the Main Landfill Area, stockpile cap material toward center of cap
• Remove a section of permanent fence near southwestern edge of Uncontrolled Fill Area, place temporary fence on property boundary
• Landfill gases & dust (PM10) measurements were either not detected or well within action levels - filter samples sent to lab for analysis of any metals/asbestos fibers

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