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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
11/04/1997
Control Number
97-304
Entity Name
Waste Management of Florida
Subject
Operation Class 1 Landfill
Construction and Partial Closing
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• <br />Y.+'1i' fl Cis' <br />1 <br />1 <br />t' kW,1q^!g. swr,e‘• <br />face. The bulldozer operator should then compact the bulky object on the flat solid <br />ground. The compacted objects should be moved to the active working face and <br />landfilled at the base of the lift being placed. <br />In each row, cells shall be constructed having a working face not greater than 75 to 100 <br />feet in width (depending on volume of refuse vehicles and weather conditions) to <br />provide unhindered vehicle access while minimizing exposed areas. A small working <br />face decreases the cover material required, increases compaction efficiency, and <br />decreases the potential for litter problems. The working face slope shall be maintained <br />at a maximum slope of three (horizontal) to one (vertical). Each cell shall be constructed <br />to an approximate height of 8 to 10 feet. This height range is considered an optimum <br />height for compaction machinery and provides safe lines of sight for the equipment <br />operators and spotters at the top of the landfill face. <br />At the end of each day's operation, the active landfill working face shall be thoroughly <br />compacted, and cover material shall be spread and compacted to a depth of six inches <br />in accordance with FDEP requirements. The landfill currently uses shredded wood <br />wastes and shredded tires in addition to common fill to minimize the amount of earth <br />used for daily cover. <br />F-4 <br />
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