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October 2000 -51- 003-2191 <br />particulaz stage of the depository operation such as when the final cover is being placed <br />on the depository. <br />(F) The size and types of disposal cells or processing azeas to be constructed <br />The depository is designed to use an azea fill method of construction. Successive <br />benches will be created and covered on a daily basis within the different Cells as shown <br />on Drawing 3. The daily pits aze to be 40 to 60 feet wide, 6 to ] 0 feet high and as long <br />as necessary to retain the day's debris. Phase I will be developed first, with the cells <br />within the Phase I developed sequentially. After Phase I is filled, Phase II will be <br />developed with the Cells within it developed sequentially according to the numbering <br />scheme on Drawing 3. Soil materials excavated from the eazly cells will be recovered <br />and stored on adjacent undeveloped cells and used for daily cover. The leachate <br />collection system will be installed in phases proceeding from east to west as shown on <br />Drawing 3. <br />After approximately 50 feet of C & D debris has been deposited in a particulaz cell, any <br />previously placed spoil materials will be removed and the next cell excavated. Spoil <br />materials will be moved to the previous operating cell for daily cover or stockpiled over <br />undevelopedcells. This sequence will continue throughout the filling of the facility. <br />(G) The frequency of the application of adequate cover <br />Disposed C & D waste will be covered with six inches of earthen material at the end of <br />every day unless conditions warrant more frequent application. In extreme winter <br />conditions, altemateman-made coverings may be used with the approval of CDPHE. <br />• <br />V00(_'191RI915M~IiWcrmi~1000 dx Sedalia Recycling Center and Depository <br />