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~f <br />Work has begun on technical revision (TR-39) work is continuing as the weather and pit conditions <br />allow. <br />No subdrain system is required by our permit, as geotechnical investigations for the disposal site <br />revealed no ground water present. <br />Permanent out slopes remain at approximately 85% complete on the toe of sub-area 2-3 and <br />approximately 55% complete on the toe ofsub-azea 4. These slopes appeared stable. Pit 5 consists <br />of a thin layer of refuse over the entire area. <br />A groundwater monitoring well had been drilled between sub-areas 1 and 2-3. To date, no water has <br />accumulated in the well. <br />At the end of the second quarter a total of 1,934,680 tons of refuse have been placed in sub-area 2-3, <br />a total of 1,486,603 tons of refuse have been placed on sub-area 4, and a total of 306,932 tons of <br />refuse have been placed in sub-area Sa. <br />Two compaction tests were performed on sub-area 4 and two test were performed on sub-area Sa.. <br />All areas tested exceeded the required Proctor level of 90%. <br />Both the topsoil and subsoil piles for sub-areas 2-3 and 4 have been seeded and are stable. All of <br />these seeded aeeas plus the area disturbed during the reclamation of sub-area 1 show vegetative <br />growth. The reclaimed area ofsub-azea 1 has been fumed over with a disk harrow to try to slow the <br />growth of the cheat grass covering the area. This area will be re-seeded [his fall to try to slow the <br />growth of the weedy variety of plants and promote a more beneficial mixture of vegetative growth. <br />The topsoil and sub-soil piles along with the pond and other disturbed aeeas associated with pit Sa <br />are mostly covered with vegetation. All organic material and topsoil was removed prior to the <br />storage of refuse in all areas. <br />The repair of the RP-4 refuse pond was checked and appears to be stable. <br />