05-SEP-2022
Giovanni Bulgarelli
12729 MRL Main Header Line Modification Melbourne Regional Landfill
Made  "J" trap installed and completed 
Back filled 20 MTRS trench
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Maine Header line 388m x 355mm - cut & re-align Yes  
Air Line 388m x 63mm - cut & re-align Yes  
Condensate Line 388m x 110mm - cut & re-align Yes  
KOP 17 & 18: 2 x 630mm x 355mm - remove & re-install Yes  
KOP Pumps - 2 x 100mm x 500mm - install  
Flow lines 225m  x 90mm - install from 7 wells to Header line Yes  
x Yes  
Variation 10468 - KOP & Pump Install Yes  
Variation 10472 - Sump 41 Leachate Line Yes  
Variation 10473 - GCS Repairs  
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