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RE: APPROVE CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT FOR EAST WELD
SANITARY LANDFILL - WASTE SERVICES COMPANY
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado,
pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested
with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, by Resolution dated October 14, 1992, the Board did approve a
Special Review Permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility for Waste
Services located on property described as Part of Sections 2 and 3, Township 2
North, Range 64 West and part of Sections 26, 27, 34, and 35, Township 3 North,
Range 64 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, Condition of Approval 1l3a of said resolution required a
Performance Agreement guaranteeing proper closure and post-closure monitoring of
the sanitary landfill be submitted to the Board, and
WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Closure and Post-Closure
Performance Agreement for the East Weld Sanitary Landfill from Waste Management
of North America, Inc. , aka Waste Services Company, with terms and conditions
being as stated in said agreement, and
WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said
agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld
County, Colorado, that the Closure and Post-Closure Performance Agreement for the
East Weld Sanitary Landfill from Waste Management of North America, Inc. , aka
Waste Services Company, be, and hereby is, approved.
The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded,
adopted by the following vote on the 22nd day of December, A.D. , 1993.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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COLORADO From Lee D. Morrison, Assistant County Attorney
subject: Road Improvement and Maintenance Agreement and
Closure and Post-Closure Performance Agreement
East Weld sanitary Lanciiill
The attached letter from the Waste Management of North America,
Inc . has been reviewed and approved by the Health Department. The
attached Road Improvement and Maintenance Agreement has been
reviewed and approved by the Engineering Department.
I would like to recommend that the above two items be placed on the
agenda for the Commissioners Meeting on Wednesday, December 22 ,
1993 if at all possible. If you have questions or concerns , please
feel free to contact me. I will be out of the office on Friday,
December 17 . Thank you.
-i Lee D. Morrison
Assistant Weld County Attorney
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5660 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. • Suite 400
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303/770-3324
August 10, 1993
Hon. Connie Harbert, Chairperson
Weld County Board of County
Commissioners
915 10th Street
Greeley, CO 80632
Re: CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT
EAST WELD SANITARY LANDFILL
Dear Chairperson Harbert and Commissioners:
The resolution which specifies approval for the above
referenced landfill requires in Item 3-a that a performance -
agreement guaranteeing proper closure and post-closure monitoring
of the sanitary landfill be submitted to the Weld County Board of
County Commissioners prior to acceptance of waste at this facility.
As communicated by letter of April 1, 1993 to Mr. Lee Morrison,
Weld County Attorney, we requested and received the County's
approval to delay submittal of the performance agreement until the
earlier to occur of: (i) 45 days following issuance of Colorado
Department of Health final regulations or (ii) initial acceptance
of solid waste at the site.
The new Colorado Solid Waste Regulations adopted June 16,
1993 , which conform to the Federal Subtitle D Program for financial
assurances, identify various allowable mechanisms. We propose to
utilize insurance to satisfy these requirements. A - sample
Certificate of Insurance along with detailed closure and post-
closure estimated costs are enclosed on behalf of Waste Services
Company for your approval. These closure and post-closure
estimates were submitted to the Weld County Environmental
Protection Services for review on June 18 , 1993 . Comments were
received from Weld County Environmental Protection Services on July
16, 1993 . These comments have been incorporated into the revised
enclosure. The insurance mechanism will be executed prior to
initial acceptance of solid waste at the site.
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Hon. Connie Harbert
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Your approval of the enclosed closure and post-closure
performance agreement for the East Weld Sanitary Landfill is
requested. Please contact me or Bill Jeffry if we can answer any
questions. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,e5e.ZGKiLeonard J. Butler, P.E. , DEE
Vice President - Environmental Management
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Enclosures
cc: Brad Keirnes, WSDC
Lee Morrison, Weld County Attorney's Office
Bill Jeffry, WMC
Marian King, WMC
John Pickle, Weld County Environmental Protection Services
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NATIONAL GUARANTY INSURANCE COMPANY
7 BURUNGTON SQUARE, 6th FLOOR • BURLINGTON, VT 05401 • 1-800-876-6442
CERTIFICATE OF INSLTtANCE
CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE ,^Q�YY
Name and Address of Insurer(hereinafter called the'Insurer•): ,v`
NATIONAL GUARANTY INSURANCE COMPANY
7 Burlington Square, 6th Floor, P.O. Box 530 , Burlington, VT 05402-0530
Name and Address of Insured(hereinafter called the Insured'):
WASTE SERVICES COMPANY
5660 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. , Suite 400 , Englewood, Colorado 80111
Facilities Cowered:
EPA ID Number. N/A
Name: EAST WELD SANITARY LANDFILL
Address 5 Mi. North of 176 off Weld County Road 59
and 5 Mi. North of
Keenesburg, Colorado 80643
Policy Pace Amount $ 1 , 810 , 9 5 3 . 0 0
Cow= p, $ 165,483.00
Pow-Closure, a $ 1 , 645 ,470 . 00
Policy Number: Pending
Effective Dam; Pending
The Insurer hereby certifies that it has Sued to the Insured the policy of insurance identified above to provide financial assurance for
closure and post-closure one for the facilities identified above. The Insurer further warrants that such policy confirms in all respect with
the requirements of 40 CFR 264.143(e),264.145(e),265.143(4%and 265.145(4%a applicable=disturb regulations were constituted on
the date shown immediately below. his aped that any provision of the policy inconsistent with such regulations is hereby amended to
eliminate such inconsistency.
Whenever requested by the EPA Regional Administrator(s)of the U.S.Environmental Protection Agents.the Insurer agrees to furnish
to the EPA Regional Administrator(s)a duplicate original of the policy listed above including all endorsements thereon.
I hereby certify that the wording of thin certificate is identical to the wording specified in 40 at 264.151(e) as such regulations were
constituted on the dem shown immediately below.
%-A N° August 9 , 1993
Authorized signature for Insurer Car, Date
Donald S. Haufe V Vice President/Underwriting
Name of person siping TtUe of persaa sigmas
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PRODUCER
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY ANC CC`:=E==
NATIONAL GUARANTY INSURANCE COMPANY NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER 'His CERRTIFICA'E :DES
7 Burlington Square, 6th Floor EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICES SE_Cw
P.O. Box 530 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
Burlington, VT 05402-0530
COMPANY
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FOR: East Weld Sanitary Landfill COMPANY
Keenesburg, Colorado 80643 LETTER E
COVERAGES
THIS 15 TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY 'E-ICC
INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REOUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH -H'S
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS.
E.':LUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION ,Jl)!LO[RSMC RNmIDIMOI5t LTR DATE IMM/DO/YY1 DATE IMM/OD/YY1
GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE S
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ❑RODUCTSCOMP,CPS AGGREGATE 3
CLAIMS MACE OCCUR. PERSONAL A ADVERTISING INJURY 5
OWNER'S&CONTRACTOR'S PROT. EACH OCCURRENCE �S
FIRE DAMAGE(Any one fire) 5
MEDICAL EXPENSE(Any one person) 5
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED
SINGLE S
ANY AUTO LIMIT
ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY
INJURY
SCHEDULED AUTOS S
(Per petlpn)
HIRED AUTOS BODILY
INJURY S
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GARAGE LIABILITY PROPERTY
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DESCRIPTION OFOPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/YENICLESISPECIAL ITEMS This Certificate certifies that the policy to which this
certificate applies provides pthosuceoand post-closure care coverage in connection with the
insured's obligation to demonstrate financial responsibility under the requirements of 40 CFR
264.143(e) , 264. 145(e) , 265.143(d) , and 265.145(d) as applicable.
CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH and SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE
WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF. THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL MaINUCIOEKX81
MAIL 122 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE
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AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Donald S . Haufe
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CLOSURE
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INSURANCE POLICY
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NATIONAL GUARAN , Y
INSURANCE COMPANY
7 BURLINGTON SQUARE.6TH FLOOR
BURLINGTON. VT 05401
(A STOCK CISURANCE COMPANY.HEREENAk Itat CAT[FT THE'COMPANY)
CLOSURE & POST - CLOSURE INSURANCE POLICY
DECLARATIONS
POLICY NUMBER
NAMED INSURED
ADDRESS
ITEM 1. LIMITS OF LIABILITY: COVERAGE A.
COVERAGE B.
ITEM 2. LOCATION OF INSURED:
ITEM 3. POLICY PERIOD: TO
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TIEM 4. ATTACHMENTS AT INCEPTION:CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE INSURANCE
FORM AND ENDORSEMENTS THROUGH
HEM 5. PREMIUM:
AUTHORIZED AGENT DATE
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NATIONAL GUARANTY INSURANCE COMPANY
7 Burlington Square. 6th Floor
Burlington. VT 05401
National Guaranty Insurance Company ("Company") agrees with the Insured named in the
declarations made a part hereof, in consideration of payment of the premium and in reliance upon the
statements in the application and declarations and subject to the limits of liability, exclusions.
conditions and other terms of this policy:
INSURING AGREEMENTS
COVERAGE A:
To pay on behalf of the Insured to any authorized party at the direction of the regulatory body
only those reasonable and necessary expenses for which the Insured becomes legally obligated
for closure costs by reason of the full and final closure of the entire solid waste facility
designated in the declarations, where such closure has been made necessary by the ending of
the term of the solid waste facility in accordance with designated life or where an earlier
closure is made necessary for any reason, such as emergency, termination or revocation of
the permit to operate the solid waste facility, bankruptcy, abandonment, or court order,and
where claim for closure is first made during the effective policy period, and the Insured has
failed to itself pay such expenses.
COVERAGE B:
To pay on behalf of the Insured to any authorized party at the direction of the regulatory body
only those reasonable and necessary expenses for which the Insured becomes legally obligated
for post-closure costs by reason of the full and final closure of the entire solid waste facility
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designated in the declarations, where such post-closure care has been made necessary by the
ending of the term of the solid waste facility in accordance with the designated life or where
an earlier closure is made necessary for any reason, such as emergency, termination or
revocation of permit to operate for the solid waste facility, bankruptcy, abandonment, or by
court order, and where claim for such post-closure care is first made during the effective
policy period, and the Insured has failed to itself pay such expenses.
II. LIMITS OF LIABILITY
The Company's limit of liability shall not exceed the amount serial in Item 1 of the
declarations for each coverage provided and for which premium has been paid.
Payment of premium shall be considered the payment of the total amount due in cash on or
before the effective date of this policy. Further, this policy shall not take effect unless
payment of premium has been actually received by the Company.
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If more than one coverage part is in effect under this policy, the limits of liability
stated in the declarations for each coverage part are separate and independent limits
of liability.
Coverage A, if provided. shall be further limited to only those reasonable and
necessary expenses for closure of the solid waste facility designated in the
declarations.
Coverage B. if provided. shall be further limited to only those reasonable and
necessary expenses for post-closure care of the solid waste facility designated in the
declarations.
If Coverage B is provided, and claim is fist made during its effective policy period.
the limit of liability for Coverage B only shall increase annually, beginning on the
date the Company becomes obligated to make payments for post-closure, such annual
increase being equivalent to the limit of liability, less any payments made, multiplied
by an amount equivalent to either 85 percent of the most recent published investment
rate for newly issued 26-week Treasury securities or of the equivalent coupon issue
yield announced by the U.S. Treasury for newly issued 26-week Treasury securities.
Notwithstanding the effective date of this policy's term as stated in the declarations,
the Company will maintain this policy in effect under certain conditions as set out in
Section V Conditions,Cancellation and Non-Renewal. Any claim for closure or post-
closure expenses made during any such extension of the policy term shall be subject
to a limit of liability stated in the declarations of this policy.
M. EXCLUSIONS
This policy does not apply to expenses, losses, liabilities of, or damages of any kind incurred
by, accruing to, or alleged to be liabilities of the Insured in connection with closure or post-
closure by reason of:
1. Any criminal or civil penalties imposed by reason of the violation of any law or
regulation;
2. Third-party claims for bodily injury or property damage of any nature arising or
alleged to arise at any time from the premises, operations, closure or post-closure of
the solid waste facility;
3. Environmental impairment liability, whether sudden and accidental or gradual,before
or after closure or post-closure, including any diminution or other interference with
any other environmental right or amenity protected by law;
4. Off-premises clean-up costs of any type incurred by any person at any time for any
reason as a result of the operation, closure, or post-closure of the solid waste facility;
or
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5. Closure of any less than the entire solid waste facility as described in the declarations.
6. In the event only one coverage part is provided by this policy, all coverages contained
in the part not provided are excluded in their entirety.
IV. DEFINITIONS
BODILY INJURY: Bodily injury, sickness or disease, mental anguish and mental injury,
or disability including care, loss of services or death resulting from any of the foregoing.
CLAIM: The occurrence of all of the following: Notice received by the Company within
the effective dares of the policy that closure will commence within 120 days of such notice;
receipt of final volume of solid material; actual commencement of the closure plan within 120
days of notice to the Company.
CLEAN-UP COSTS: Expenses for the removal or neutralization of contaminants, irritants.
or pollutants. or any of the conditions included in environmental impairment
CLOSURE: Full permanent closing of a solid waste facility pursuant to a closure plan.
CLOSURE PLAN: The written closure plan, including all revisions, accepted by the
regulatory body for the solid waste facility designated in the declarations.
DESIGNATED LIFE: The period of time designated in the closure plan during which the
solid waste facility will be in actual operation.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAIRMENT: The emission, discharge, dispersal, disposal.
seepage, release or escape of any liquid. solid, gaseous or thermal irritant, contaminant or
pollutant into or upon land, the atmosphere or any watercourse or body of water, including
but not limited to the generation of smells, noises, vibration, light, electricity, radiation,
changes in temperature or any other sensory phenomena.
SOLID WASTE FACILITY: The entire facility designated by legal description in the
declarations which has been authorized by the regulatory body to engage in the treatment,
storage or disposal of solid waste.
INSURED: The person or organization named in the declarations.
MOST RECENT PUBLISHED INVESTMENT RATE: The last published investment rate
prior and closest in time to the date upon which the Company becomes obligated to make
payment for post-closure: as to applicable annual increases as provided in Section IL Limits
of Liability, the last published investment rate prior and closest in time to the anniversary of
the date upon which the Company became obligated to make payment for post-closure.
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POST-CLOSURE: The maintenance of a solid waste facility following closure, continuing
for the period of time required by the regulatory body after the daze of completing the closure.
POST-CLOSURE PLAN: The plan.including all revisions,accepted by the regulatory body
for the solid waste facility designated in the declarations.
PROPERTY DAMAGE: (a) Physical injury to. or destruction of tangible property,
including loss of use at any time resulting from the physical injury or destruction: (b) the loss
of use of tangible property which has not been physically injured or destroyed: and (c) any
injury to, impairment of or destruction of any intangible property or rights of any nature.
whether related to tangible property or not.
REASONABLE AND NECESSARY EXPENSES: Those expenditures for closure or post-
closure, as coverage may be provided, approved in writing by the regulatory body and
expended in accordance with the closure plan or post-closure plan. or as otherwise justified
and approved by the regulatory body for closure or post-closure. Any payments to claims by
or damages of third parries for bodily injury, property damage or environmental impairment
relating in any way to closure or post-closure or to the premises or operation of the solid
waste facility shall not be considered reasonable and necessary expenses.
REGULATORY BODY: The federal or state agency in charge of regulating the solid waste
facility named in the declarations.
V. CONDITIONS
Premium: The premium for the coverages designated in the declarations shall be computed
upon the basis stated in the declarations. Should this policy be terminated, cancelled or non-
renewed for non-payment of premium.or for any other mason,the Insured shall have no right
to any interest in any premiums paid prior to such termination. Should more than one
coverage part be provided under this policy,it is an absolute condition of coverage under each
part that the full amount of premium due be actually received by the Company for that
coverage part to be effective.
The Insured shall maintain records of such information as is necessary for premium
computation, and shall provide copies of such records to the Company at such times as the
Company shall direct.
Inspection and Audit: The Company shall be permitted but not obligated to inspect the
Insured's solid waste facility at any time. Neither the Company's right to make inspections
nor the making thereof nor any report thereon shall constitute an undertaking, on behalf of
or for the benefit of the Insured or others, to determine or warrant that such property or
operations are safe or healthful or are in compliance with any law, rule or regulation.
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The Company may examine and audit the Insured's books and records at any time during the
policy period and extensions thereof, as far as they relate to the subject matter of this
insurance, and within any closure or post-closure for which coverage is provided whether or
not this policy has expired at the time.
Action Against the Company: No action shall lie against the Company unless as a condition
thereto, the Insured shall have fully complied with all the terms and conditions hereof.
including full payment of premium due. In no event shall action Lie against the Company by
any party not a parry to this contract. except that the regulatory body may bring action against
the Company to the extent of its interest herein and subject to the terms and conditions
hereof.
Assignment: This policy may not be assigned to a successive owner or operator of the solid
waste facility without the consent of the Company, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
provided the Company shall have received 60 days prior written notice of such intent to
assign.
Other Insurance: The insurance afforded by this policy is primary insurance. When this
insurance is primary and the Insured has other insurance which is stated to be applicable to
the loss on an excess or contingent basis, the amount of the Company's liability shall not be
reduced by the existence of such other insurance.
When both this insurance and other insurance apply to the loss on the same basis, whether
primary,excess or contingent, the Company shall not be liable under this policy for a greater
proportion of the loss than that stated in the applicable contribution provision below:
A. Contribution by Equal Shares. If all of such other valid and collectible insurance
provides for contribution by equal shares, the Company shall not be liable for a
greater proportion of such loss than would be payable if each insurer contributes an
equal share until the share of each insurer equals the lowest applicable limit of
liability under any one policy or the full amount of the loss is paid. and with respect
to any amount of loss not so paid the remaining insurers then continue to contribute
equal shares of the remaining amount to the loss until each such insurer has paid its
limit in full or the full amount of the loss is paid.
B. Contribution by Limits. If any of such other insurance does not provide for
contribution by equal shares, the Company shall not be liable for a greater proportion
of such loss than the applicable limit of liability under this Policy for such loss bears
to the total applicable limit of liability of all valid and collectible insurance against
such loss.
Regulatory Provisions: Any term or condition of this policy to which any federal or state
administrative or regulatory provision applies shall be governed by those regulations or
provisions in effect when a closure or post-closure policy was first issued by the Company
covering the solid waste facility.
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Renewal: The coverage provided under this policy shall be renewed with a subsequent
policy, issued by the Company at the expiration of the policy period stated in the declarations
of this policy, in an amount at least equal to the limit of liability of this policy, subject to the
cancellation provision below, and conditioned upon timely payment in full of the premium
due on such subsequent policy prior to the expiration of this policy. The Company retains
the right to maintain the limit of liability in any subsequent policy at the level of this policy.
Cancellation and Non-Renewal: This policy may be cancelled by the Insured by surrender
thereof to the Company or any of its authorized agents. or after receiving written nonce from
the regulatory body, by mailing to the Company written notice stating when the cancellation
shall be effective. If the Insured cancels.the return premium shall be computed in accordance
with the customary short-rate table and procedure according to the Rule of 78s; provided, if
claim is made prior to cancellation by the Insured, the premium shall be considered fully
earned and therefore non-refundable in whole or in part.
The Company shall not cancel, terminate, or fail to renew the coverages provided herein
except for failure to pay the premium. In the event of non-payment of premium for renewal.
the Company may send written notice of intent to non-renew by certified mail to the Insured
and the regulatory body. Such non-renewal shall be effective as of the expiration of the last
policy period for which premium in full was paid, but only if premiums for the renewal policy
are not paid in full before the expiration of 120 days beginning with the date of receipt of the
non-renewal notice by both the regulatory body and the Insured. The return receipt shall be
conclusive evidence as to receipt of notice of non-renewal. In the event of a claim for closure
or post-closure first made during the 120 day period, whether or not made during the policy
effective dates, the limit of liability shall be that limit of liability listed in the declarations of
this policy.
Further, the Company shall not cancel, terminate or fail to renew in the event that on or
before the date of expiration of the policy or the date 120 days following notice of non-
payment of premium as described above; (a) the regulatory body deems the solid waste
facility abandoned; or(b) the permit is terminated. revoked, or a new permit is denied; or(c)
closure is ordered by the regulatory body or a count; or (d) the Insured is named as a debtor
in a voluntary or an involuntary proceeding under Tide U(Bankruptcy) U.S. Code; or(e) the
premium is paid.
Notwithstanding the above, the Company shall have the right to collect the premium due for
renewal as of the expiration date stated in the declarations of this policy.
Insured's Duties in the Event of Claim:
a In the event of the Insured's intent to close the solid waste facility, or if closure or
post-closure is ordered by the regulatory body for any reason, the Insured shall
provide the Company with immediate written notice of such intent or order, as well
as reasonably obtainable information with respect to the time,place and circumstances
thereof.
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• b. The Insured shall immediately forward to the Company any demand or notice
regarding the closure or post-closure received by the Insured or his representative.
c. The Insured shall cooperate with the Company and, upon the Company's request.
assist in obtaining information relative to any claims made. The Insured shall not.
except at his own cost, voluntarily make any payments, assume any obligations or
incur any expense relating to closure or post-closure without the Company's or the
regulatory body's permission.
d. Any notices required by these conditions shall be sent to the Company at 7 Burlington
Square, 6th Floor, Burlington, VT 05401.
Application and Declarations:
By acceptance of this policy, the Insured agrees that the statements in the application and the
declarations are his agreements and representations and that they form a part of this policy,
that this policy is issued in reliance upon the truth of such representations and that this policy
embodies all agreements existing between the Insured and the Company or any of its agents,
relating to this insurance.
Concealment, fraud:
In the event that, either before or after claim for closure or post-closure is first made, the
Insured has willfully concealed or misrepresented any material fact or circumstance
concerning this insurance or the subject of it, including any claim for loss, or the interest of
the Insured in it or in any case of any fraud or false swearing by the Insured relating to this
insurance or its subject, then the Insured shall indemnify the Company in full for any and all
loss,damage or expense which the Company sustains or will sustain by reason of such actions
by the Insured.
Change:
Notices to any agent or broker or knowledge possessed by any agent, broker or by any other
person shall not effect a waiver or a change in any part of this policy or estop the Company
from asserting any right under the terms of this policy; nor shall the terms of this policy be
waived or changed nor shall any privilege or permission affecting the insurance under this
policy exist br be claimed by the Insured, except by endorsement issued to form a part of this
policy.
Service of Suit:
It is agreed that in the event of the failure of the Company to pay any amount claimed to be
due hereunder, the Company, at the request of the Insured, will submit to the jurisdiction of
any court of competent jurisdiction within the United States of America and will comply with
all requirements necessary to give such Court jurisdiction and all matters arising hereunder
shall be determined in accordance with the law and practice of such Court.
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It is further agreed that service of process in such suit may be made upon the Company's
President, or his nominee, at 7 Burlington Square, 6th Floor, Burlington, VT 054-01, and that
in any suit instituted against one of them upon this policy the Company will abide by the final
decision of such Court or of any Appellate Court in the event of an appeal.
The above-named is authorized and directed to accept service of process on behalf of the
Company in any such suit and/or upon the request of the Insured to give a written undertaking
to the Insured that it or they will enter a general appearance upon this Company's behalf in
the event such a suit shall be instituted.
Further, pursuant to any state, territory or district of the United Stares of America, which
makes provisions therefor, the Company hereby designates the Superintendent,Commissioner
or Director of Insurance or other Officer specified for that purpose in the statute or his
successor or successors in office, as their true and lawful attorney upon whom may be served
any lawful process in any action, suit or proceeding instituted by or on behalf of the Insured
or any beneficiary hereunder arising out of this contract of insurance, and hereby designate
the above-named as the person to whom the said Officer is authorized to mail such process
or a true copy thereof.
THIS POLICY IS MADE AND ACCEPTED SUBJECT TO THE FOREGOING STIPULATIONS
AND CONDITTONS AND TO THE EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS WHICH ARE HEREBY
SPECIALLY REFERRED TO AND MADE A PART OF THIS POLICY, together with such other
provisions, agreements or conditions as may be endorsed hereon or added hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,National Guaranty Insurance Company has caused this policy to be signed
by its President and Vice President/Underwriting, but this policy shall not be valid unless
countersigned by a duly authorized representative.
Vice President/Underivig President
Authorized Representative
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EAST WELD SANITARY LANDFILL
CLOSURE AND POST-CLOSURE COST ESTIMATES
The closure and post-closure cost estimates for the East Weld Sanitary Landfill were
developed using various criteria including:
* The federal Subtitle D regulations
* The proposed Colorado Department of Health regulations
* The approved Revised Design and Operations Plan (RDOP) for the East Weld
Sanitary Landfill
* Industrial Compliance (IC) experience
* Standard engineering cost estimating procedures
* Data developed by Waste Management of Colorado, Inc. (WMC), a partner of Waste
Services Company
When appropriate, WMC unit costs were used. When it appeared that those numbers were
not relevant, IC developed and incorporated new estimates.
The December 10, 1992 RDOP for the East Weld Sanitary Landfill was used to determine
site specific post-closure maintenance and monitoring requirements. Therefore, the estimates
are appropriate for this site and, within the limitations of cost estimating procedures, are an
accurate representation of expected expenditures.
The basis for preparing the estimates is the Closure and Post-Closure estimating work sheets
provided by WMC. A completed set of the worksheet forms is attached and a description of
the rationale for completion of the forms is outlined in this document. •
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CLOSURE COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY
The Closure Cost Estimate Summary contains five categories:
I. Closure Data
II. Cover Cost
III. Environmental Protection Costs
IV. Security and Certification Costs
V. Construction Management Costs
The data from the form was derived from the IC Calculation Sheets which are attached and
from the assumptions outlined in this section. The final estimates are based on the WMC
Supporting Assumptions and the data in the Calculation Sheets.
I. Closure Data
The Closure Data is based on the following assumptions:
* A total of five-acres will require closure at any given time during the operational life
of the landfill. Five acres is a reasonable assumption given that this is an area fill
and will be opened and closed incrementally. While a portion of the fill is being
excavated to the approved base grades, the materials are being transported to the
active filling area to be used to fully develop the fill.
* Liner is placed prior to placing refuse and if the landfill closes, there will be no
requirement for additional liner placement.
* The landfill will be graded upon closure to meet the approved grades and elevations
from the RDOP. If the landfill were to be closed prior to being fully developed, the
grades will most nearly match those approved.
* The closure includes capping the entire five acres. This is a conservative estimate
because only filled portions of the landfill require cap and the entire five acres will
not be filled.
* Construction management cost estimates are built into the other costs in this section.
* Sufficient quantities of suitable cap material are available on-site.
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U. Cover Cost
The Cover Costs were developed to reflect the specific site and construction cost in the front
range area. The rationale for the unit costs for the compacted cap, seedbed (topsoil) layer,
cover placement (unspecified soil), final grading and revegetation were determined using IC
costing procedures and from WMC recent costs. Basic assumptions include:
* Only five acres of property will require final cover at any time during closure.
* The final cover will consist of a 6-inch foundation of unspecified soil, 18-inches of
compacted soil for a bather layer, 24-inches of unspecified soils to support vegetation
and protect the barrier layer, and 6-inches of topsoil.
* The revegetation procedures from the approved RDOP will be adhered to. Only five
acres will require revegetation at any time.
III. Environmental Protection Costs
The Environmental Protection Costs were specified as zero because it is assumed all controls
requiring construction for closure have been built.
IV. Security and Certification Costs
Fencing and other typical security measures are assumed to have been built prior to closure
of the site therefore, no costs are associated with security.
The engineering report costs given in the existing WMC assumptions are generally
appropriate but have been updated by three percent per year to reflect 1993 dollars. The
1991 assumed cost of $15,750 equals a 1993 cost estimated at $16,700.
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POST-CLOSURE CARE COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY
The Post-Closure Care Cost Estimate Summary includes:
I. Closure Data
II. Maintenance Costs
III. Monitoring Costs
IV. Environmental Protection Costs
The post-closure care cost estimates are included on the calculation sheets and summary
form. The estimates are based on WMC assumptions and IC assumptions and calculations.
The post-closure care period is specified in the approved RDOP as 30 years, which is the
year 2056.
I. Closure Data
The Closure Data is the same as listed on the Closure Cost Estimate Summary.
II. Maintenance Costs
The Maintenance Costs estimate section include the following assumptions: 4
* The security and fencing estimate is based on the 700-acre area of the site.
* The erosion repair and revegetation estimate assumes one percent of the 700 acre
surface area will require maintenance each year.
* The cost for surface water maintenance includes inspecting and maintaining any
necessary drainage structures at the site. Because of the limited need to construct
these structures and the fact that these are expected to be only temporary, this cost is
minimal.
* The monitoring system maintenance was based on WMC unit costs adjusted to the
number of wells proposed for the site. IC assumes that during post-closure, all 20
ground-water monitoring wells and 18 wet/dry monitoring system wells require new
casing and locks. The monitoring wells will require dedicated bailers be replaced.
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Given the low precipitation in the area and the results of the HELP Model, it is not
likely that the EWSL will generate leachate, supporting the assumption that leachate
control maintenance will be minimal. However, the leachate collection system
includes a portable pump for collection and removal of liquids. For these estimates,
it was assumed that a $1,000 portable pump would last 15 years, at annual
depreciated cost of $67. Maintenance and operation cost for the pump was assumed
to be $100 per year. The total cost including depreciation, maintenance and operation
would then be $167 per year.
* The construction costs for a methane gas control system is discussed in Section IV,
Environmental Protection Costs. It was assumed that annual maintenance cost would
be five percent of construction cost, or $1,500.
* It is anticipated that inspections will be conducted quarterly for the first three years
and annually thereafter.
III. Monitoring Costs
Ground Water Monitoring
The ground water monitoring costs are based on IC's experience at similar facilities. The
monitoring cost estimates are also based on the Colorado Department of Health Proposed
Solid Waste Regulations parameter lists in Appendix IA and IB. The following assumptions
have been used to prepare the estimate:
* Ground water monitoring will be conducted on a semi-annual basis for the first five
years of the post-closure care period and annually thereafter. All of the piezometers
at the facility were abandoned according to state requirements in May, 1993.
• The cost for the suite of chemical analysis is estimated to be $ 640 per well.
* The $125 per well cost for labor is based on IC experience with previous monitoring
at the East Weld facility. It includes development of the wells, sampling according to
currently accepted protocol, and field filtering samples for metals analysis.
Leachate Monitoring
Annual leachate monitoring costs were assumed to be $640 for chemical analysis and $125
for sample collection. The total annual cost would be $765.
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Gas Monitoring
Landfill gas monitoring will be conducted in 35 probes located around the site perimeter.
The monitoring will consist of measuring the levels of methane in the probes and
documenting the results.
Air Quality Monitoring
IC assumes air monitoring will not be required at this time.
IV. Environmental Protection Costs
* Even though the landfill is not expected to generate leachate, a worst-case leachate
treatment scenario has been included in the post-closure cost estimates. It was
determined that a leachate management program comparable to one being conducted
at a WMC landfill in Colorado Springs, Colorado could be used for estimating post-
closure costs. This landfill produces 500 to 1,000 gallons of leachate per year with
pretreatment costs ranging from $1.25 to $1.50 per gallon prior to disposal in a
publicly operated treatment works (POTW). For the EWSL analysis, it was assumed
that 1,000 gallons of leachate would be managed each year at a cost of $1.50 per
gallon, or $1,500 gallons per year.
* It is not expected that a gas control system will be required because of the 600 to
1,000 foot primary buffer area around the site. An additional secondary buffer area
will provide even greater distance to the property boundary. However, as a worst-
case condition, it was assumed that a gas control system would be required at the
filling area boundary where the buffer zone is at its minimum. This area is on the
north side of the northwest corner of the landfill. If a system was required, it is
anticipated that vent wells would be installed at 100 foot center for a distance of
3,000 feet. Assuming that 30 wells would be constructed to a depth of 30 feet with a
cost of $20 per foot (WMC experience), the cost for construction would be $600 per
well. With engineering, supervision and miscellaneous cost included, the cost was
assumed to be $1,000 per well. The total cost for construction would then be
$30,000. This cost was prorated over the initial three-year post-closure period, or
$10,000 per year.
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LANDFILL CLOSURE COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY
SITE: East Weld Sanitary Landfill
LOCATION: Weld County, Colorado
MANAGER: To Be Determined
PREPARED BY: Industrial Compliance DATE: July 23, 1993
REVIEWED BY: Leonard Butler DATE: July 23, 1993
I. Closure Data
* Projected Closure Date 2026
* Area Requiring Closure 5 acres
II. Cover Costs
* Compacted Cap $60,500
* Seedbed Layer $14,117
* Cover Placement (unspecified) $50,417
* Final Grading $17,500
* Revegetation $6,250
Sub-Total Cover Costs $148,783
III. Environmental Protection Costs
Sub-Total Environmental Protection Costs $0
IV. Security and Certification Costs
Security $0
Closure Certification $16,700
Sub-Total Security and Certification Costs $16,700
V. Construction Management Costs
Sub-Total Construction Management Costs $0
(Included in Section II and IV)
TOTAL (CLOSURE) $165,483
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LANDFILL POST-CLOSURE COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY
(YEARS 1,2, AND 3)
SITE: East Weld Sanitary Landfill
LOCATION: Weld County, Colorado
MANAGER: To Be Determined
PREPARED BY: Industrial Compliance DATE: July 23, 1993
REVIEWED BY: Leonard Butler DATE: July 23, 1993
I. Closure Data
* Project Closure Date 2026
* Area Requiring Closure 5 Acres
* Period of Post-Closure Responsibility 30 years
* Basis for Period Subtitle D
II. Maintenance Costs
* Security, Fencing, etc. $500/year
* Erosion Repair, Settlement, Revegetation $22,867/year
* Surface Water Control $500/year
* Monitoring System $1,300/y ear
* Leachate Collection System $167/year
`- Gas Control System $1,500/year
* Facility Inspections $9,600/year
III. Monitoring Costs
* Ground Water $30,600/year
* Leachate $765/year
* Landfill Gas $2,100/year
* Air Quality $0/year
* Surface Water $1,680/year
IV. Environmental Protection Costs
* Leachate Management $1,500/year
* Other - Landfill Gas Control $10,000/year
SUBTOTAL (POST-CLOSURE) $83,079 per year
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LANDFILL POST-CLOSURE COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY
(YEARS 4 AND 5)
Slit: East Weld Sanitary Landfill
LOCATION: Weld County, Colorado
MANAGER: To Be Determined
PREPARED BY: Industrial Compliance DATE: July 23, 1993
REVIEWED BY: Leonard Butler DATE: July 23, 1993
I. Closure Data
* Project Closure Date 2026
* Area Requiring Closure 5 Acres
* Period of Post-Closure Responsibility 30 years
* Basis for Period Subtitle D
II. Maintenance Costs
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* Security, Fencing, etc. $500/year
* Erosion Repair, Settlement, Revegetation $22,867/year
* Surface Water Control $500/year
* Monitoring System $1,300/year
* Leachate Collection System $167/year
* Gas Control System $1,500/year
* Facility Inspections $2,400/year
III. Monitoring Costs
* Ground Water $30,600/year
* Leachate $765/year
* Landfill Gas $2,100/year
* Air Quality SO/year
* Surface Water $1,680/year
IV. Environmental Protection Costs
* Leachate Management $1,500/year
* Other $0/year
SUBTOTAL (POST-CLOSURE) $65,879 per year
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LANDFILL POST-CLOSURE COST ESTIMATE SUMMARY
(YEARS 6 THROUGH 30)
SITE: East Weld Sanitary Landfill
LOCATION: Weld County, Colorado
MANAGER: To Be Determined
PREPARED BY: Industrial Compliance DATE: July 23, 1993
REVIEWED BY: Leonard Butler DATE: July 23, 1993
I. Closure Data
* Project Closure Date 2026
* Area Requiring Closure 5 Acres
* Period of Post-Closure Responsibility 30 years
* Basis for Period Subtitle D
II. Maintenance Costs
* Security, Fencing, etc. $500/year •
* Erosion Repair, Settlement, Revegetation $22,867/year
Surface Water Control $500/year
* Monitoring System $1,300/year
* Leachate Collection System $167/year
* Gas Control System $1,500/year
* Facility Inspections $2,400/year
III. Monitoring Costs
* Ground Water $15,300/year
* Leachate $765/year
* Landfill Gas $2,100/year
* Air Quality $0/yam
* Surface Water $1,680/year
IV. Environmental Protection Costs
* Leachate Management $1,500/year
* Other $0/year
SUBTOTAL (POST-CLOSURE) $50,579 per year
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TOTAL POST-CLOSURE PERIOD COSTS
Years 1,2 and 3 3 years @ $83,079 = $249,237
Years 4 and 5 2 years @ $65,879 = 131,758
Years 6 through 30 25 years @ $50,579 = 1,264,475
TOTAL FOR 30-YEAR POST CLOSURE PERIOD $1,645,470
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CALCULATIONS
YEARS 1,2 AND 3
CLOSURE COST
I. CLOSURE DATA
II. COVER COSTS
COMPACTED CAP
Area 5 acres
Depth 1.5 feet
Total Volume 12,100 cu yd
Cost/cu yd 55.00
Total Cost 560,500
SEEDBED (TOPSOIL) LAYER
Area 5 acres
Depth 0.5 feet
Total Volume 4,033 cu yd
Cost/cu yd $3.50
Total Cost $14,117
COVER PLACEMENT (UNSPECIFIED SOIL)
Area 5 acres
Depth 2.5 feet
Total Volume 20,167 cu yd
Cost/cu yd $2.50
Total Cost $50,417
FINAL GRADING
Area 5 acres
Cost/acre $3,500
Total Cost $17,500
RE VEGETATION
Area 5 acres
Cost/acre $1,250
Total Cost $6,250
COVER COSTS SUBTOTAL $148,783
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IV. SECURITY AND CERTIFICATION COSTS
CLOSURE CERTIFICATION $16,700
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IV. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT COSTS $0
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TOTAL CLOSURE COST $165,483
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CALCULATIONS (continued)
POST-CLOSURE COST
II. MAINTENANCE COSTS
a. SECURITY AND FENCING $500 per year
b. EROSION REPAIR AND REVEGETATION
Total Cover 700 acres
Soil Replacement Area 1%
Depth of Replacement 0.5 foot
Volume 5,647 cu yd
Cost/cu yd $2.50
Annual Cost $14,117
Total Cover 700 acres
Revegetation Requirement 1%
Revegetation Area 7 acres
Cost/acre $1,250
Annual Cost $8,750
SUBTOTAL (ERBR) $22,867
c. SURFACE WATER $500 per year
d. MONITORING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Monitor Wells 20
Piezometers 0
Casing/locks $25 per well
Sailers $40 per well
Annual Cost $1,300
e. LEACHATE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE $167
f. GAS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE $1,500
g. SITE INSPECTION
Time 40 hours
Cost/Hour $60
Mileage/Per Diem SO
Frequency 4 per year
Annual Cost $9,600
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III. MONITORING COSTS
a. GROUND WATER MONITORING
Monitor Wells 20
Analytical Cost $640 per well
Labor Cost $125 per well
Frequency 2 per year
Annual Cost $30,600
b. LEACNATE $765
c. GAS MONITORING
Probes 35
Equipment Cost $10 per probe
Labor Cost $20 per probe
Frequency 2 per year
Annual Cost $2,100
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e. SURFACE WATER MONITORING
Sampling Points 1
Analytical Cost $640 per point
Labor Cost 6200
Frequency per point
2 per year
Annual Cost $1,680
IV. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COSTS
a. LEACHATE MANAGEMENT $1,500
b. OTHER-LANDFILL GAS CONTROL $10,000
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ANNUAL POST-CLOSURE COST S83,079
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CALCULATIONS
YEARS 4 and 5
CLOSURE COST
• I. CLOSURE DATA
II. COVER COSTS
COMPACTED CAP
Area 5 acres
Depth 1.5 feet _ R
Total Volume 12,100 Cu yd
Cost/cu yd $5.00
Total Cost $60,500
SEEDBED (TOPSOIL) LAYER
Area 5 acres
Depth 0.5 feet
Total Volume 4,033 cu yd
Cost/cu yd $3.50
Total Cost $14.117
COVER PLACEMENT (UNSPECIFIED SOIL)
Area 5 acres
Depth 2.5 feet
Total Volume 20,167 cu yd
Cost/tu yd $2.50
Total Cost $50,417 •
FINAL GRADING
Area 5 acres
Cost/acre $3,500
Total Cost $17,500
REVEGETAT ION
Area 5 acres
Cost/acre $1,250
Total Cost $6,250
COVER COSTS SUBTOTAL $148,783
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IV. SECURITY AND CERTIFICATION COSTS
CLOSURE CERTIFICATION $16,700
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TOTAL CLOSURE COST $165,483
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CALCULATIONS (continued)
POST-CLOSURE COST
II. MAINTENANCE COSTS
a. SECURITY AND FENCING $500 per year
b. EROSION REPAIR AND REVEGETATION
Total Cover 700 acres
Soil Replacement Area 1%
Depth of Replacement 0.5 foot
Volume 5,647 cu yd
Cost/cu yd S2.50
Annual Cost $14,117
Total Cover 700 acres
Revegetation Requirement 1%
Revegetation Area 7 acres
Cost/acre $1,250
Annual Cost $8,750
SUBTOTAL (ERBR) $22867
c. SURFACE WATER $500 per year
d. MONITORING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Monitor Wells 20
Piezometers 0
Casing/locks $25 per well
Bailers $40 per well
Annual Cost $1,300
e. LEACHATE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE $167
f. GAS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE $1,500
g. SITE INSPECTION
Time 40 hours
Cost/Hour $60
Mileage/Per Diem $O
Frequency 1 per year
Annual Cost $2,400
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III. MONITORING COSTS
a. GROUND WATER MONITORING
Monitor Wells 20
Analytical Cost $640 per well
Labor Cost $125 per well
Frequency 2 per year
Annual Cost $30,600
b. LEACHATE $765
c. GAS MONITORING
Probes 35
Equipment-Cost $10 per probe
Labor Cost $20 per probe
Frequency
2 per year
Annual Cost $2,100
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CALCULATIONS
YEARS 6 through 30
CLOSURE COST
I. CLOSURE DATA
II. COVER COSTS
COMPACTED CAP
Area 5 acres
Depth 1.5 feet
Total Volume 12,100 cu yd
Cost/cu yd $5.00
Total Cost $60,500
SEEDBED (TOPSOIL) LAYER
Area 5 acres
Depth 0.5 feet
Total Volume 4,033 Cu yd
Cost/cu yd $3.50
Total Cost $14,117
COVER PLACEMENT (UNSPECIFIED SOIL)
Area 5 acres
Depth 2.5 feet
Total Volume 20,167 cu yd
Cost/cu yd - $2.50
Total Cost $50,417
FINAL GRADING
Area 5 acres
Cost/acre $3,500
Total Cost $17,500
REVEGETATION
Area 5 acres
Cost/acre $1,250
Total Cost $6,250
COVER COSTS SUBTOTAL $148,783
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III. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COSTS SO
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IV. SECURITY AND CERTIFICATION COSTS
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TOTAL CLOSURE COST x $165,483
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d. Air Quality $0 i
e. SURFACE WATER MONITORING
Sampling Points 1
Analytical Cost $640 per point
Labor Cost $200 per point
Frequency 2 per year
Annual Cost $1,680
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IV. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COSTS
a. LEACHATE MANAGEMENT $1,500
b. OTHER SO
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d. Air Quality SO
e. SURFACE WATER MONITORING
Sampling Points - 1
Analytical Cost 5640 per point
Labor Cost $200 per point
Frequency 2 per year
Annual Cost $1,680
IV. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COSTS
a. LEACHATE MANAGEMENT 51,500
b. OTHER SO
ANNUAL POST-CLOSURE COST $50,579
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CALCULATIONS (continued)
POST-CLOSURE COST :z.___
II. MAINTENANCE COSTS
a. SECURITY AND FENCING $500 per year
b. EROSION REPAIR AND REVEGETATION
Total Cover 700 acres
Soil ReplacementArea 1%
Depth of Replacement 0.5 foot
Volume 5,647 cu yd .i
Cost/cu yd $2.50
Annual Cost $14,117 p
Total Cover 700 acres {
Revegetation Requirement 1%
-Revegetation Area 7 acres
Cost/acre $1,250
Annual Cost $8,750
SUBTOTAL (ERBR) $22.867
c. SURFACE WATER $500 per year
d. MONITORING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
Monitor Welts 20
Piezometers 0
Casing/locks S25 per well
Bailers $40 per well
Annual Cost $1,300
e. LEACHATE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE $167
f. GAS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE $1,500
g. SITE INSPECTION
Time 40 hours
560
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Cost/Hour
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Frequency
Diem 1 per year
F rewency
Annual Cost $2,400
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III. MONITORING COSTS
a. GROUND WATER MONITORING
Monitor Wells 20
Analytical Cost $640 per well
Labor Cost $125 per well
Frequency I per year
Annual Cost $15,300
b. LEACHATE $765
c. GAS MONITORING
Probes 35
Equipment Cost $10 per probe
Labor Cost $20 per probe
Frequency 2 per year
Annual Cost $2,100
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