Perimeter Probe Monitoring and Sampling Sample Clauses

Perimeter Probe Monitoring and Sampling. Perimeter probe sampling, including field procedures and equipment, shall be conducted in accordance with the Guidelines and the approved Compliance Plan for each landfill (Except Newport Avenue). All refuse boundary gas probes shall be monitored for TOC as measured using a portable FID or alternative SCAQMD approved instrument. Prior to collecting a sample, each probe must be evacuated until the TOC concentration remains constant for a minimum of 30 seconds, as indicated by the FID. Each perimeter probe sample shall be collected in a 10-liter Tedlar bag housed within a light-sealed box over a continuous 10-minute period utilizing a non-contaminating pump. The sample will then be analyzed using the portable FID. If the TOC concentration, as measured by the FID, is below 5% by volume as methane in all probes, then once a quarter collect a single Tedlar bag sample from the probe containing the highest methane concentration and submit to an approved analytical laboratory for analysis within 72 hours of sampling for the following compounds: •Fixed gases (i.e., methane, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen) •Total gaseous non methane organic (TGNMO) •Core Group Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC) If one or more probes contain TOC at a concentration 5% or greater by volume as methane, then collect Tedlar bag samples from each of the probes having a TOC concentration 5% or greater by volume as methane, up to a maximum of five probe samples collected. If more than five probes contain TOC at a concentration 5% or greater by volume as methane, then collect Tedlar bag samples from the five probes having the highest TOC concentration. Collected samples shall be delivered to an approved analytical laboratory and analyzed within 72 hours of sampling for the following compounds: •Fixed gases (i.e., methane, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen) •Total gaseous non methane organic (TGNMO) •Core Group Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC) In addition, each monitored probe containing greater than 2% methane shall require ISM monitoring on the area between the probe and refuse footprint. This task must be performed at the same interval as probe monitoring under a non-routine Task Order. If any probe reading is found to be above 0.0%, or if any problems with the probes (such as damage) are found, then the County shall be notified in person or by telephone immediately. Messages left via voice mail, e-mail, or other means which do not involve live interaction with a County representative do not m...
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