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Integrated Surface Monitoring, Xxxxxxxx and Analysis. Integrated surface sampling, including field procedures and equipment, shall be conducted in accordance with the Guidelines and the approved Compliance Plan for each landfill. One integrated surface sample shall be collected from each of the established sampling grids during each sampling event. Each integrated surface sample shall be collected over a continuous 25-minute period while a field technician walks a prescribed path over the sampling grid. The samples shall be collected in 10-liter Tedlar bags using a non-contaminating pump. The probe of the sampling pump shall be held at a distance of not more than 3 inches above the surface of the landfill during sample collection. The Tedlar bags shall be enclosed within lightproof cardboard boxes to reduce the potential for photo-degradation of air contaminants targeted for analysis. Any samples containing greater than 25 ppmv TOC shall be recorded as an exceedance and the grid shall be identified as an area in need of remediation. Required format will be provided by the County. To initiate remediation, Contractor shall notify the County PM of exceedance areas within 24 hours of identification. In addition, a notification letter shall be sent to the County PM. Contractor shall coordinate with the County PM or authorized designee to enact remediation measures. At the Coyote Canyon, Lane Road, and San Xxxxxxx Landfills Contractor shall be responsible for remediation measures related to the operation of the LFGCCS, including, but not limited to, adjustment of extraction xxxxx in the general vicinity. The County shall provide additional compacted cover material to specific exceedance areas when necessary. Following implementation of mitigation measures, and within 10 days of the initial exceedance, Contractor shall re-monitor all exceedance areas; and, within 24 hours, notify the County PM of continued non-compliance. Two attempts at remediation and re-monitoring shall be performed. In accordance with the Guidelines, if an exceedance still exists after two remediation attempts, Contractor shall make recommendations of LFGCCS modifications to the County, to bring the landfill into compliance with the applicable regulatory requirements. As a means of tracking remediation of exceedance areas, Instantaneous Surface Monitoring (ISM) Data Sheets shall be filled out and distributed to appropriate personnel. Contractor shall notify the County PM, in writing, of any outstanding exceedances within 24 hours of detection. D...
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