Richard Andrews
14009
W4-23 Gas 15-FEB-2024
299546.28 5815943.08 93.96
32.50 32.50
32.50
0.0
200 16
1.00
1
Yes
Seal Types
Clay/Bentonite N/A Butt Welded
Depths are measurements of Metres Below Ground Level (mBGL) - Ground Level = 0
0.00 5.00 5.00
5.00 32.50 27.50
0.00 4.00 4.00
4.00 32.50 27.50
25-01-2024 12:00 AM
Safe drill depth form approived by Hamid. 015-DN-027. Rev-B 25-01-2024.
 
Interval
Start
(mBGL)
Interval
End
(mBGL)
Waste Stream
Other
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Melbourne Regional Landfill - W4-23  (7 Waste records) 
0 3.6 Capping Material    
       
3.6 13 Other Very dry waste. Plastics, timber, tarps.  
13 20 Other Very dry waste. Small clay layers at 13 and 18m.  
20 27 Other Dry waste. Food wrappers, plastics, fabrics. Clay at 25m.  
27 27.5 Capping Material    
27.5 32.5 Other Moist waste. Platsics, timber, fabric.  
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