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A final site walk of the completed project was conducted on October 1, 2009 for the regulatory agencies involved in the project.  Representatives from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (CVRWQCB), the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB), and the Sacramento County Department of Environmental Management were present.  Two representatives attended from the CVRWQCB; an inspector from the stormwater pollution prevention division and a second inspector from the waste discharge to land unit.  All agency members walked the entire site and were satisfied with the final site conditions.  A few recommendations were made by the CVRWQCB stormwater inspector that were addressed the same day by the erosion control contractor and the City.  As stated earlier, the City will continue to maintain and monitor the site under the general stormwater discharge permit until the applied hydroseed has been at least 70% established.

Tuesday, September 22 through Monday, September 28
• Final grading activities concluded on Friday (9/25/09).
• Demolition contractor began cleanup and demobilization activities on Friday.
• Hydroseed application for soil erosion protection began on Monday (9/28/09).  The hydroseed must be at least 70% established before the general construction stormwater discharge permit can be terminated.  As such, the site will continue to be maintained and monitored by the City for SWPPP compliance.

Tuesday, September 15 through Monday, September 21
• Two scrapers continued to spread approximately 1,800 yds of chemically-clean soil into previously completed excavation areas to balance the site for final grading.
• All six stockpiles that were found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium were sent off-site to Ostrom Road Landfill for disposal over a four-day period.
• Final grading activities commenced and are anticipated to be complete by Friday (9/25/09)


Tuesday, September 8 through Monday, September 14
• Two scrapers continued to backfill approximately 1,800 yds of chemically-clean soil into previously completed excavation areas.
• Off-haul of stockpiles that are unacceptable for backfill was scheduled to begin today; however, overnight rains created poor site conditions at the receiving landfill that cancelled off-haul activities.  Off-haul activities will resume tomorrow.
• One stockpile of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs and will be sent off-site. 
• Five stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  All five stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium and will be sent off-site.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area; all three have been found to be chemically clean.  
• Once the stockpiles that are unacceptable for backfill are off-hauled, final grading activities will proceed.

Tuesday, September 1 through Friday, September 4
• The last round of step-out confirmation samples from the former screen plant footprint were within site cleanup criteria for sulfate; therefore, the area was cleared for backfill.
• Two scrapers continued to backfill approximately 7,500 yds of chemically-clean soil into previously completed excavation areas. 
• One stockpile of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; it has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs and will be sent off-site. 
• Seven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; two have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for one stockpile.
• Four stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area; all four have been found to be chemically clean. 

Friday, August 28 and Monday, August 31
• Two step-out confirmation samples that were collected on Thursday in the former screen plant footprint exceeded site cleanup criteria for sulfate; therefore, additional step-out samples were collected today to delineate the areas to be overexcavated prior to backfill.
• Two scrapers were delivered to the site today to perform backfilling activities.  Three chemically-clean stockpiles were backfilled into previously completed excavation areas (approx. 1,800 yds). 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Ten stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; five have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for one stockpile.
• Eight stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area; all six have been found to be chemically clean. 

Wednesday, August 26 and Thursday, August 27
• Two step-out confirmation samples that were collected on Tuesday in the completed excavation exceeded site cleanup criteria for arsenic and sulfate; therefore, additional step-out samples were collected today to delineate the areas to be overexcavated prior to backfill.
• Three chemically-clean stockpiles were backfilled into previously completed excavation areas (approx. 1,800 yds).
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Thirteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; eight have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for one stockpile.
• Eight stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area; all six have been found to be chemically clean. 

Monday, August 24 and Tuesday, August 25
• Fourteen of sixteen confirmation samples collected from the finished excavation and the footprint of the screen plant were found to meet site cleanup criteria on Monday; therefore, the areas are ready for backfill.  Two confirmation samples exceeded site cleanup criteria for arsenic and sulfate, respectively.  As a result, step-out confirmation samples were collected on Tuesday to delineate the areas to be overexcavated prior to backfill.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Sixteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; nine have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for three stockpiles.
• Eight stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area; all six have been found to be chemically clean. 


Thursday, August 20 and Friday, August 21
• Sixteen confirmation samples were collected from the finished excavation and the footprint of the screen plant and submitted to the analytical laboratory on Friday.  Work will be suspended until analytical results are available; results are anticipated late Monday (8/24/09).
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,389 tires and 304 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Eighteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; eight have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for six stockpiles.
• Eight stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area; six have been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the remaining two. 

Tuesday, August 18 and Wednesday, August 19
• Excavation concluded in the Main Landfill Area on Wednesday.  Approximately 1,000 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 300 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 690 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• One and half of a second chemically-clean stockpile (approx. 900 yds) was backfilled into a completed portion of the excavation.
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,387 tires and 294 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Sixteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for seven stockpiles, and the remaining three will be sampled on Friday.
• Eight stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining two stockpiles will be sampled on Friday.
• Stockpiles continue to be covered by the Contractor at the end of the day for dust control.
• To date, approximately 97.0% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated. Excavation has concluded, no additional waste was observed.  The remaining 3% of the estimated landfill material is attributed to the discovery of the center berm of the settling pond and the earthen wall separating the aeration pond from the settling pond (both considered the Main Landfill Area).  The center berm of the settling pond has been found to meet site cleanup goals; the earthen wall between the two ponds will also be sampled to confirm that the soil remaining will meet site cleanup goals. 

Tuesday, August 18 and Wednesday, August 19
• Excavation concluded in the Main Landfill Area on Wednesday.  Approximately 1,000 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 300 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 690 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• One and half of a second chemically-clean stockpile (approx. 900 yds) was backfilled into a completed portion of the excavation.
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,387 tires and 294 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Sixteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for seven stockpiles, and the remaining three will be sampled on Friday.
• Eightstockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining two stockpiles will be sampled on Friday.
• Stockpiles continue to be covered by the Contractor at the end of the day for dust control.
• To date, approximately 97.0% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated. Excavation has concluded, no additional waste was observed.  The remaining 3% of the estimated landfill material is attributed to the discovery of the center berm of the settling pond and the earthen wall separating the aeration pond from the settling pond (both considered the Main Landfill Area).  The center berm of the settling pond has been found to meet site cleanup goals; the earthen wall between the two ponds will also be sampled to confirm that the soil remaining will meet site cleanup goals. 

Monday, August 17
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 550 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 150 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 700 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• One chemically-clean stockpile (approx. 600 yds) was backfilled into a completed portion of the excavation.
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,378 tires and 289 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Fifteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for seven stockpiles, and one will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Eight stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, one will be sampled tomorrow, while the eighth stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Stockpiles continue to be covered by the Contractor at the end of the day for dust control.
• To date, approximately 95.4% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Friday, August 14 and Saturday, August 15
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area on Friday.  Approximately 790 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 210 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 710 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Approximately 350 yds of cobble was hand-sorted on Saturday to remove asphalt/concrete for recycling and trash.
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,372 tires and 289 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Fourteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, and one will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Seven stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Stockpiles continue to be covered by the Contractor at the end of the day for dust control.
• To date, approximately 94.5% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Thursday, August 13
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 550 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 200 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 700 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,363 tires and 284 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Two chemically-clean stockpiles of soil (approx. 1,200 yds) were backfilled into the completed portion of the excavation.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Fourteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, four of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, PAHs, and cadmium; four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, and one will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds..
• Seven stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Stockpiles continue to be covered by the Contractor at the end of the day for dust control.
• To date, approximately 93.3% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Wednesday, August 12
• A piece of equipment went down on Tuesday that affects two construction activities - excavation & screening - and could not be repaired or replaced before Thursday.  Therefore, the Contractor spent the day hand-sorting the cobble pile to remove asphalt & debris, approximately 250 yds of cobble was completed.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Fourteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, three of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs and PAHs, four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, and two will be sampled today.
• Sixs tockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile will be sampled today.
• Stockpiles that have been found to be chemically-clean and are scheduled to be backfilled the following day are uncovered at night to allow the crew to begin backfilling in the morning without delay.  As such, two stockpiles were uncovered Wednesday evening for backfill on Thursday.
• To date, approximately 92.3% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Tuesday, August 11
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 700 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 300 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 700 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,351 tires and 280 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while the other two have been found to be chemically clean.
• Fourteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, three of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs and PAHs, four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, and two will be sampled today.
• Six stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile will be sampled today.
• To date, approximately 92.3% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Saturday, August 8 and Monday, August 10
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area on Monday.  Approximately 780 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 300 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 710 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Approximately 200 yds of cobble was hand-sorted on Saturday to remove asphalt, concrete, and trash.  The cobbles are backfilled on site, the asphalt and concrete is stockpiled for recycling, and the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City.
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,339 tires and 280 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while analytical results are pending for the remaining two.
• Fourteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, three of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs and PAHs, three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for six stockpiles, one will be sampled on Thursday, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Six stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• To date, approximately 91.1% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Friday, August 7
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area.  Approximately 790 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 310 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 690 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,339 tires and 275 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while analytical results are pending for the remaining two.
• Thirteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, three of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs and PAHs, four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for four stockpiles, one will be sampled on Monday, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Seven stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, one will be sampled Monday, while the remaining stockpile 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 89.7% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Wednesday, August 5 and Thursday, August 6
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area.  Approximately 750 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 350 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 690 yds were completed on Wednesday, while 780 yds were completed on Thursday.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,329 tires and 273 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Approximately 1,700 yds of chemically-clean mechanically-screened Main Landfill Area soil and clean cobble was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area over both days.
• Threestockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, while analytical results are pending for the remaining two.
• Twelvestockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Of these, three of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs and PAHs, two 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.
• Sixstockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and Lower Main Landfill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, while the sixth will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles except one continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.
• To date, approximately 88.3% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Monday, August 3 and Tuesday, August 4
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area on Tuesday.  Approximately 660 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while 480 yds of debris-free material was stockpiled on plastic for sampling.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 420 yds were completed on Monday, while 350 yds were completed on Tuesday after moving the screen plant to make room for the remainder of the excavation.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,322 tires and 265 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Approximately 1,200 yds of chemically-clean mechanically-screened Main Landfill Area soil was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area on Monday.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the remaining two.
• Twelve stockpiles of mechanically-screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, two of the mechanically-screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, two will be sampled tomorrow, while the twelfth will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Six stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, one will be sampled tomorrow, while the sixth 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 88.7% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated

Friday, July 31 and Saturday, August 1
• While the screen plant was being repaired on Friday, approximately 250 yds of cobble were hand-sorted to remove asphalt, concrete, and trash. 
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 500 yds were completed on Saturday.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,322 tires and 265 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Approximately 600 yds of chemically-clean mechanically-screened Main Landfill Area soil was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area on Friday.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the remaining two.
• Ten stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, two of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, while the tenth will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Five stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, while the fifth will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles except one continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control. 
• To date, approximately 88.1% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Thursday, July 30

• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 420 yds were completed today before the screen plant went down due to a failed water pump.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,319 tires and 263 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while analytical results are pending for the remaining two.
• Eleven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, two of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, four have been found to be chemically clean, and analytical results are pending for five stockpiles. 
• Five stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, while the fifth will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles except one continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control. 
• To date, approximately 88.1% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Wednesday, July 29
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 650 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 490 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,313 tires and 261 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while the remaining two will be sampled Thursday.
• Eleven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, two of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Five stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, while the fifth will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles except one continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.  One chemically-clean stockpile was inadvertently left uncovered this evening as the Contractor had intended to backfill it today. 
• To date, approximately 88.1% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated


Monday, July 27 and Tuesday, July 28
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 400 yds of cap material and 350 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed; the cap material was stockpiled on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area and the mixed waste/soil was added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening.
• Four chemically-clean mechanically screened Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles were backfilled into a completed portion of the excavation (approximately 2,200 yds).
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 550 yds were completed on average.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,308 tires and 261 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Three stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while the remaining two will be sampled Thursday.
• Eleven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, two of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, one has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for seven stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Five stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, while the fifth 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 87.7% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.

Friday, July 24 and Saturday, July 25
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area on Friday.  Approximately 420 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening.
• Three chemically-clean mechanically screened Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles were backfilled into a completed portion of the excavation on Friday (approximately 1,330 yds).
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 530 yds were completed on average.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,280 tires and 236 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while the second will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Fourteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, two of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, five have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, three will be sampled today, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, while the third will be sampled with 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 87.2% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Thursday, July 23
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 550 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 490 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,263 tires and 236 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while the second will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Fifteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, two of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of PCBs, four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for seven stockpiles, one will be sampled tomorrow, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, while the third will be sampled with 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 86.8% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Wednesday, July 22
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 400 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening.
• 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. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,260 tires and 232 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while the second will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Fifteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, five of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene and/or PCBs, one has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for seven stockpiles, one will be sampled tomorrow, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Two have been found to be chemically clean, while the third will be sampled with 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 86.3% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Tuesday, July 21
• One stockpile of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area was sent off-site for disposal due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• 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. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,243 tires and 218 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one has been found to be chemically clean, while the second will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Thirteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, five of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene and/or PCBs, three 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. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for one of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with 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 86.1% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Monday, July 20
• One chemically-clean Main Landfill Area stockpile was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area.
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area; approximately 800 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 490 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,239 tires and 218 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Onestockpile 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).
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while the second will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Twelve stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, five of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene and/or PCBs, three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for one of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with 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 86.1% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Friday, July 17 and Saturday, July 18
• One chemically-clean Main Landfill Area stockpile was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area.
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area Friday.  Approximately 700 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 450 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,224 tires and 212 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).
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; one stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), while the second will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Twelve stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, five of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene and/or PCBs, one has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for five stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for one of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with 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 85.6% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Wednesday, July 15 and Thursday, July 16
• One chemically-clean Main Landfill Area stockpile was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area.
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 600 yds of mixed waste/soil was removed and added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 540 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 in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,198 tires and 212 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).
• One stockpile of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; the stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Eleven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, five of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene and/or PCBs, three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for one of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with the volume reaches 600 yds.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.      

Tuesday, July 14
• One chemically-clean Main Landfill Area stockpile was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area, while one chemically-clean landfill cap stockpile was spread in place on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 540 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,189 tires and 207 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).
• One stockpile of debris-free landfill cap material is present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area; the stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
• Eleven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, five of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene and/or PCBs, three have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for two stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for one of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with 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 84.6% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Monday, July 13
• The mechanical screening mill went down late Friday and could not be repaired until late this afternoon.  Therefore, no work was conducted on Saturday and the Contractor used a small crew to hand-segregate the debris from the cobble today for later backfill.  Approximately 300 yds of cobble was cleaned of debris today.
• The Contractor will resume normal activities tomorrow.

Friday, July 10
Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 650 yds of mixed waste/soil, 150 yds of debris free landfill soil, and 300 yds of landfill cap was removed.  The mixed waste/soil is added to the main stockpile for mechanical screening, while the debris-free landfill soil and landfill cap 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 550 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,182 tires and 203 lineal feet of asbestos pipe have been segregated.
• Two chemically-clean Main Landfill Area stockpiles were backfilled into the completed portion of the excavation. 
• 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).
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   Of these, one landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and the second will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.
• Eleven stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, three 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 five stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Two stockpiles 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 Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the second will be sampled with 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 84.6% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

Thursday, July 9
Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 560 yds of mixed waste/soil and 80 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 510 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,163 tires and 163 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).
• Two stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   Of these, one landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and one has been found to be chemically-clean.
• Thirteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, three of the mechanically screened stockpiles have been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of benzo(a)pyrene, four have been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for three stockpiles, one stockpile will be sampled on Friday, while the remaining two stockpiles of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  One has been found to be chemically clean, analytical results are pending for one of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with 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 83.1% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.    

Wednesday, July 8
• Two chemically-clean debris-free landfill cap stockpiles were spread on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 490 yds were completed today.  The resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,156 tires and 151 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).
• Four stockpiles of debris-free landfill cap material are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   Of these, one landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and the remaining three have been found to be chemically-clean.
• Thirteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, 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 eight stockpiles, one stockpile will be sampled on Friday, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Analytical results are also pending for two of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with 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 82.2% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.    

Tuesday, July 7
• Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 600 yds of mixed waste/soil and 300 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.
• Approximately 200 yds of cobble was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash at a rate of approximately 450 yds per day; the resulting soil is restockpiled on site for chemical sampling (approx. 600 yds each), while the trash is segregated for off-site disposal in bins provided by the City and the cobble is segregated for backfill on site. 
• Waste from the landfill to date consists of asphalt, concrete, masonry block, wood, glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal items (including auto parts and water heaters), tires, plastic, composition roofing, clothing, different kinds of pipe (plastic, rubber, and asbestos cement), and even a few sinks, children's toys, bowling balls, and bowling pins.  To date, approximately 1,154 tires and 146 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 are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.   Of these, one landfill cap stockpile has been found to be unacceptable for backfill due to detections of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), three have been found to be chemically-clean, while analytical results are pending for the remaining two landfill cap stockpiles. 
• Thirteen stockpiles of mechanically screened soil from the Main Landfill Area are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Of these, 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 eight stockpiles, one stockpile will be sampled on Thursday, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds. 
• Three stockpiles of debris-free Main Landfill Area soil are present on plastic on the completed Uncontrolled Fill Area.  Analytical results are also pending for two of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with 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 82.2% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.  

Monday, July 6
Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 500 yds of mixed waste/soil and 100 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.
• Approximately 625 yds of chemically-clean soil was backfilled into a completed portion of the Main Landfill Area.
• The mixed waste/soil stockpile continues to be mechanically screened to remove the trash; approximately 480 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 1,140 tires and 144 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 three 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.  One 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 ten stockpiles, while the remaining stockpile of mechanically screened soil will be sampled when the volume reaches 600 yds.  Analytical results are also pending for two of the debris-free Main Landfill Area soil stockpiles, while the third will be sampled with 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 80.9% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.    

Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4
The Contractor did not work in observance of Independence Day. 

Thursday, July 2
Excavation resumed in the Main Landfill Area today.  Approximately 400 yds of mixed waste/soil and 160 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 1,136 tires and 133 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, eleven 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, 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.
• All stockpiles continue to be covered with plastic at the end of each day for dust control.      
• To date, approximately 80.0% of the estimated landfill material (including the landfill cap) has been excavated.   

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.    

    
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