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I <br /> Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.G-13 ' <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> Discharge Specification B.4. of Order R5-2003-0080,which states "Treated effluent discharged to <br /> the infiltration gallery shall have non-detect levels of VOCs using EPA Method 8260." ' <br /> Various water quality violations have been cited by the Water Board since 2015,which have <br /> been addressed by Forward. The RWQCB requested that on or before May 31,2018, Forward ' <br /> submit a report certifying that the discharge of treated groundwater is in compliance with <br /> Order R5-2003-0080.In response, Forward installed a new groundwater treatment system of <br /> granular activated carbon(GAC)in May 2018, and the effluent system is now in compliance <br /> with the order. Based on totalizing flow meter readings, an estimated 14.9 million gallons of <br /> extracted groundwater was treated during the second quarter 2018,yielding approximately 0.28 <br /> pounds of VOCs removed during this period. ' <br /> Forward Unit <br /> The groundwater quality at the Forward Unit, as indicated by monitoring wells has generally ' <br /> been good. Occurrences of low level volatile organic compounds are detected above drinking <br /> water standards in the areas of the unlined Forward unit of the Forward Landfill and I <br /> downgradient of it. More recently,VOCs and some inorganic compounds have been detected at <br /> the Forward units that are likely associated with landfill gas.The RWQCB issued a letter, dated <br /> May 9,2018,requesting an evaluation of the exceedances. In addition, the RWQCB requested ' <br /> implementation of interim corrective measures to begin to address the detected VOCs in <br /> groundwater.Forward submitted the"Evaluation Monitoring and Interim Corrective Action <br /> Workplan"on June 29,2018, for RWQCB approval. In a letter dated May 10,2018,the RWQCB ' <br /> also requested a workplan to install additional wells on the southeast side of the Forward Unit <br /> to monitor groundwater that is flowing in that direction as a result of adjacent agricultural <br /> pumping.Forward submitted the "Forward Landfill Well Installation Workplan"on June 28, ' <br /> 2018 and it' has been gpp roved by the RWQCB.These workplans will be <br /> implemented following RWQCB approval. <br /> Environmental monitoring for the first quarter of 2018 yielded results similar to previous ' <br /> quarters. Currently,water quality impacts at the Forward Unit are limited to a few wells north <br /> of the closed Class I WMU A unit that show low level concentrations of VOCs,mainly at trace <br /> levels and well below safe drinking water standards.The WMU A unit does net C-enta -. a ' <br /> "Sub-title_W" 1-ine. .,..a I CRI is clay lined and has leachate collection sumps. <br /> Some exceedances of inorganic constituent CLs were detected at the Forward Unit. Historically, <br /> similar exceedances of inorganic CLs have been measured and verified in samples collected <br /> from detection monitoring program wells. Forward is proposing to perform an evaluation of <br /> these exceedances,pending approval of its June 28,2018 workplan by the RWQCB. ' <br /> Current Groundwater Quality <br /> To date evaluation monitoring indicates that chlorinated hydrocarbon impacts extend as much ' <br /> as 8,000 feet downgradient of the Austin Road Unit.The zone of groundwater affected by VOCs <br /> is shown in Figure IV.G-2(the principal VOCs of concern include PCE and TCE).As shown in ' <br /> this figure, the limits of affected groundwater appear to be well-constrained both laterally and <br /> vertically on the east by wells AMW-5R,AMW-30S and AMW-30 and partially to the west by <br /> I <br /> I <br />