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{longname}Q747. What is the best way to determine the surface area of my landfill is there is significant surface topography? {longname} |
A747.
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For
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the
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purposes
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of
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reporting
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under
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subpart
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HH,
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the
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surface
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area
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should
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be
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determined
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considering
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a
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single
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horizontal
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plane
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and
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the
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areas
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on
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that
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plane
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below
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which
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waste
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has
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been
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or
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will
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be
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disposed.
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Easements
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should
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not
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be
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considered
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as
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part
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of
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the
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landfill
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area.
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If
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the
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landfill
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disposal
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area
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has
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a
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significant
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mound,
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it
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is
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acceptable
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to
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determine
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the
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surface
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area
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as
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the
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product
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of
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the
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width
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and
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length
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of
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the
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base
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of
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the
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mound
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(rather
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than
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calculating
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the
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area
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of
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the
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exposed
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surface
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of
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the
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mound).
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In
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other
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words,
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topography
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(change
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in
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height)
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does
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not
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need
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to
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be
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considered
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when
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determining
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the
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surface
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area
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of
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the
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landfill.
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