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Rumpke Landfill Subsurface Reaction

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Image  Description Category Date Tags
IMG_2482.jpg<br />Date Taken: 5/26/2010<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: View from Hughes Road of the impacted area with FML being placed. Site Photo 5/26/2010
IMG_2506.jpg<br />Date Taken: 5/26/2010<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: "Anchor trenches" are dug along the edges of the plastic liner which are then filled with dirt to secure the FML in place and prevent odors from escaping. Site Photo 5/26/2010
IMG_2496.jpg<br />Date Taken: 5/26/2010<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Large 2000 pound rolls of the heavy HDPE plastic liner is unrolled onto the surface of the impacted area. Site Photo 5/26/2010
IMG_2493.jpg<br />Date Taken: 5/26/2010<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Crews use heavy equipment to deploy the FML over the impacted area. Landfill gas and liquid collection lines will remain on the surface for easy access. Site Photo 5/26/2010
IMG_2492.jpg<br />Date Taken: 5/26/2010<br />Category: Site Photo<br />Latitude: <br />Longitude: <br />Tags: Large panels of flexible membrane liner (FML) placed over impacted area to control odors. The large panels are unrolled on the slope and held in place by sandbags until the edges can be anchored. Site Photo 5/26/2010