12307
Erskine Park Warranty
Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd
Erskine Park Landfill
85-87 Quarry Rd, Erskine Park, New South Wales 2759 Australia

Complete
Landfill Gas Collection System Installation

Run Energy will:

  • Expose and remove main header line
  • Trench, weld and lay main header line
  • Trench, weld and lay lateral header line
  • Weld and lay air line
  • Weld and lay leachate line 
  • Install J-traps
  • Install in accordance with the attached design drawing:
    • Gas Collection System Installation - 019-DN-006 - Rev B

Details:

Item Quantity/Size Notes General Arrangement Drawing Reference
Main header line 612 m x 315 m
  • Excavate and remove approx. 612m of the existing main header line
  • Refer to the attached design drawing for pipe route
N/A
Main header line 640 m x 315 mm PN8
  • Trench, weld and lay to a minimum 2 % grade in cap  & waste
  • Utilise removed 315 mm pipe
  • Refer to the attached design drawing for the main header line routes

RE- LFG- 003

RE- LFG- 006

Lateral header line 10 m x 160  mm PN8
  • Trench, weld and lay to a minimum 2 % grade in cap  & waste
  • Install between the proposed main header line and well stations 
    • Refer to the attached design drawing for the lateral header line routes

RE- LFG- 003

RE- LFG- 006

Air Line  640 m x 63 mm PN16
  • Remove and relay in new trench with 315 mm main line
  • Refer to the attached design drawing for the flow line routes

N/A

Leachate line 640 m x 63 mm PN10
  • Remove and relay in new trench with 315 mm main line
  • Refer to the attached design drawing for the flow line routes

N/A

Well Station E 1 x box manifold
  • Move well station E to the North and install on top of 2m mound
  • Refer to that attached design drawing for the approx. locations
N/A
Well Station D 1 x  box manifold
  • Move well station D to the North and install on top of 2m mound
  • Refer to that attached design drawing for the approx. locations
N/A
J-trap 12 x 90 mm 
  • Install in front of well stations E & D  in low point in front of manifold mounds
  • Locations to be confirmed on site subject to grade
  • Refer to that attached design drawing for the approx. locations
RE-LFG-04
  • No variations
No. Description Scheduled Billing Milestone Complete Complete is checked in the LFG Construction Daily Log
1 Cleanaway machine supply to increase cover on main header line   Yes  
2 Var 12197-02: L002 + New sockets/screw caps   Yes  
3 L010 & L009 - check and reseal if required   Yes  
4 F059 - Cut and install 1m of 90mm flex with clamps   Yes  
5 A060 - Lower to a workable height and reseal lid   Yes  
6 B061 - Cut flow line and insert 90 mm flex with clamps   Yes  
7 AO58 - Weld up headworks and cut and install 1m of 90mm flex with clamps   Yes  
8 G056 - Cut and install 1m of 90mm flex with clamps   Yes  
9 G64 - Cut and install 1m of 63mm flex with clamps   Yes  
10 Var 12197-04: Raise following wells x 2m:   Yes  
 
Date Issued
Equipment Type
Equipment Serial ID
 
No Record records found
 
Date
Team Lead
Work Summary
 
12307 - Erskine Park Warranty  (8 Daily Log records) 
21-JAN-2021    
20-JAN-2021   Confined space training. Ben Ford, Scott Vaccaro, Mitchell Simon.

Ben & Scott returned to site once finished 
Shoveled dirt out of the way so Cleanaway can put an office down at the flare.
Take off on fittings to flush out 2" leachate line and redirect.
19-JAN-2021   Loaded dirt to KOP4, spread out dirt and rolled in to build up area to a workable height.
Extrusion welded 90mm stub on L002 

Placed a cap on the top & A058 sealed ( photos attached).

Ben & Scott 
Helped Alan jones extrusion weld a standalone and straighten it up.

63mm flex on well G16.
18-JAN-2021   Washed and cleaned vehicles.
Check over scope to assure works are done.
Changed over 160mm pipe for KOP4 due to wall thickness and not allowing biscuit to fit.
Flex on sump A058
17-JAN-2021   no works
16-JAN-2021   Raised well A44 ( there was a 225 & 160 both labelled A44 so raised both, they are both next to each other).
Removed pump on KOP4, extended pipe 160mm and 2 x 63mm.
Installed pipe but wall thickness was different so biscuit didn't fit. need to wait till Monday to acquire dirt to raise around and be able to remove pump again.
15-JAN-2021   Excavated down and benched out sump e63, back filled and track rolled.
Sourced pipe work for the pump to be extended for the KOP that needed to be raised.
Took EF welder taken to Run office to be sent off.
14-JAN-2021   160 Wells raised.
A52 @ 2m, G27 @ 3m, A45 @ 2m.
225 wells raised
D28 @ 3m

Dropped off EF Welder to Alans office to be sent off for servicing.
Elektra500 180602579
Yes
 
Date
Site Name
Type
Title
Run Job Number
CQA Report
Job Number
Drawing
 
09-SEP-2022 Erskine Park Landfill Job GCS As-Built As built 12307 12307 Dwg
No
No
No
No
Russell Clarke
Dean Wilson
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