17-JUN-2020
12082 MRL Leachate Collection System Installation Melbourne Regional Landfill
Drive direct to mrl 0645 on site
Locate leachate line
110mm  leachate line connection reconnected to right line
Clamp off exiting line 
Re route and weld in new line and socket to reconnect section.
Approximately  3 mtrs of 110mm used, for repair, 1 x 110 elbow, 3x110 sockets 1x110 tee used

** Apparently this is warranty work 
Deb created NB Variation from oos works


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Install 2 x 450mm leachate sump headworks  
Weld, lay and install 530m x 110mm leachate line  
Lay and install 530m x 63mm airline  
Install 2 x 63mm air & leachate risers  
Complete 2 x 450mm leachate sump headworks  
GPS and clean site (100% payment: $26,946)  
 
 
 
 
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