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I monitoring points is requlred b~ the stte permit It time of closure <br /> <br />I ~s ~odtf~ed fro~ t~me to ttme per the requirements of #PCA ~nd/or Anoka <br /> <br /> County Health Department, including the residence well mt )$001 6arnett <br />m st. Ii.¥., Rams'ay, I~tnnesota, four times a year. -'--"-- ~'~ '- <br /> (4) ..o.,,,, .,,, <br /> <br />m <br />m <br /> <br />i All sampling and testing during the closure and post closUre <br /> period will be conducted in accordance with the procedures outlined in <br /> - the Policy and Procedures for Landfill Water Monitoring for Anoka <br /> <br /> County. The results of the groundwater quality tests will be submitted <br />m to the County and the MPCA. <br /> <br />I 4. ~thane Gas Monitoring Program <br /> The Anoka Sanitary Landfill site presently has a system of methane <br />I monitoring probes and an active system for removing and flaring off <br /> <br />excess landfill gas. During the closure and post-closure period, these <br /> <br />systems wtll continue to be used. <br /> <br />The methane gas m~nitortng probes will be tested on a bi-weekly <br /> <br />basis. These probes are located along the west and north property <br /> <br />lines. The gas testing data will be submitted to the Department with <br /> <br />the semi-annual inspection report. If the Department feels that the <br /> <br />results of the monitoring reflect the necessity for more frequent <br /> <br />monitoring, then changes will be made in the program. <br /> <br />g <br /> <br /> <br />