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'�N Leoogic Associates <br /> Geologists, Hydrogeologists and Engineers <br /> July 29, 2009 <br /> JN: 2009-0017 <br /> Mr. Ross Atkinson <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> 11020 Sun Center Drive, Suite 200 <br /> Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 <br /> SECOND QUARTER 2009 <br /> WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORTl� <br /> FORWARD LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA <br /> On behalf of Forward Incorporated(Forward), GeoLogic Associates (GLA)is pleased to submit <br /> the subject water quality monitoring report for the Forward Landfill in compliance with reporting <br /> requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board - Central Valley Region(RWQCB) <br /> Waste Discharge Requirements(WDRs) Order Number R5-2003-0049,which combined <br /> operations at the former Austin Road and Forward Landfills under a single permit. The <br /> combined landfills will be referred to as the Forward Landfill hereafter. The Forward Landfill is <br /> regulated by two monitoring programs including the RWQCB WDR Order No. R5-2003-0049; <br /> and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)Post Closure Permit No. CAD <br /> 990794133. A separate annual report is submitted to the DTSC in March each year addressing <br /> the Post Closure Permit Requirements and focuses on Waste Management Unit(VVMU)A. <br /> However, all analytical data are provided in each report and the requirements of each program <br /> are being satisfied. This report presents quarterly sampling results for the reporting period dating <br /> from April 1 to June 30, 2009 (second quarter 2009). <br /> For the Forward Unit, environmental monitoring for the first quarter 2009 yielded results similar <br /> to previous quarters. During the monitoring period,two new historical intrawell maximum <br /> values were measured in samples collected from groundwater monitoring wells,however,both <br /> of the values are for chloromethane, a common laboratory contaminant. Four estimated trace- <br /> level volatile organic compounds (VOCs)were measured in wells MW-10, in addition to <br /> chloromethane which was measured above its PL in samples from wells MW-17, MW-18, and <br /> DW-9690. Concentration limits (CLs)were exceeded for one or more monitoring parameters in <br /> samples from 11 wells. In accordance with the Revised Post-Closure Maintenance Plan <br /> (RPCMP), seven wells with exceedances of CLs that are potential impact constituents will be <br /> resampled in August 2009(during the third quarter 2009 sampling event), and a second <br /> independent sample will be collected in September 2009. The results of the two retests will be <br /> submitted to DTSC and RWQCB under separate cover. Historically, similar exceedances of <br /> inorganic CLs have been measured and verified in samples collected from Detection Monitoring <br /> Program (DMP)monitoring wells at the Forward Unit, followed by no release demonstrations <br /> (NRDs), which have concluded that the inorganic CL exceedances are likely the result of <br /> naturally occurring conditions and therefore not indicative of a release from the Forward <br /> 16885 W. Bernardo Dr., Suite 305, San Diego, CA 92127 Phone: (858) 451-1136 Fax: (858) 451-1087 <br />