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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2009_13
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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1 and AMW-5R, bicarbonate at AMW-1, AMW-5R, and AMW-18, chloride at AMW-5R, nitrate <br /> at AMW-4 and AMW-5R, pH at MW-5R, sodium at AMW-5R, field specific conductance at <br /> AMW-1 and AMW-5R, strontium at AMW-18, sulfate at AMW-4, AMW-5R and AMW-10, <br /> TDS at AMW-5R, and field turbidity at AMW-5R,AMW-10, and AMW-19. <br /> The second quarter 2009 concentration of barium at AMW-1 (0.47 mg/L) is comparable to <br /> concentrations observed at that well intermittently since November 2006, and is well below the <br /> National Primary Drinking Water Standard (2 mg/L). The second quarter 2009 concentration of <br /> barium at AMW-5R (0.36 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at that well since <br /> August 2003, and is well below the National Primary Drinking Water Standard(2 mg/L). <br /> The second quarter 2009 concentration of bicarbonate at AMW-1 (820 mg/L) is comparable to <br /> concentrations observed at that well intermittently since February 2004. The second quarter 2009 <br /> concentration of bicarbonate at AMW-5R (490 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed <br /> at that well consistently for the past seven monitoring events. The second quarter 2009 <br /> concentration of bicarbonate at AMW-18 (340 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at <br /> that well consistently since November 2004. The second quarter 2009 concentration of chloride <br /> at AMW-5R (110 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations previously observed at AMW-5, and is <br /> below the National Secondary Drinking Water Standard (250 mg/L). The second quarter 2009 <br /> concentration of nitrate at AMW-4 (2 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at AMW-4 <br /> intermittently since March 1996, and is below the National Primary Drinking Water Standard (10 <br /> mg/L). The second quarter 2009 concentration of nitrate at AMW-5R(31 mg/L) is comparable to <br /> concentrations observed at AMW-5R during the past seven monitoring events, and exceeds the <br /> National Primary Drinking Water Standard(10 mg/L). <br /> The second quarter 2009 field pH value at -5R (7.28 s.u.) is comparable to values <br /> previously observed at AMW-5, and is within the National Secondary Drinking Water Standard <br /> ragne(6.5 - 8.5 s.u.). The second quarter 2009 concentration of sodium at AMW-5R(76 mg/L)is <br /> comparable to concentrations observed at that well during the past seven monitoring events. The <br /> second quarter 2009 field specific conductance value at AMW-1 (1,760 uxnhos/cm)is comparable <br /> to values observed at that well intermittently since November 2004. The second quarter 2009 <br /> field specific conductance value at AMW-5R(1,490 umhos/cm) is comparable to values observed <br /> at AMW-5 intermittently since February 2005. The second quarter 2009 concentration of <br /> strontium at AMW-18 (1 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at that well <br /> consistently since August 2004. <br /> The second quarter 2009 concentration of sulfate at AMW-4 (46 mg/L) is comparable to <br /> concentrations observed at that well intermittently since August 1997, and is well below the <br /> National Secondary Drinking Water Standard (250 mg/L). The second quarter 2009 <br /> concentration of sulfate at AMW-5R (62 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at that <br /> well (or AMW-5) consistently since May 2000, and is well below the National Secondary <br /> Drinking Water Standard (250 mg/L). The second quarter 2009 concentration of sulfate at <br /> AMW-10 (54 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at that well since March 1994, and <br /> is well below the National Secondary Drinking Water Standard (250 mg/L). The second quarter <br /> 2009 concentration of TDS at AMW-5R (820 mg/L) is comparable to concentrations observed at <br /> AMW-5R intermittently since August 2007. The second quarter 2009 field turbidity value at <br /> AMW-5R (402 NTUs) is comparable to values observed at that well intermittently since August <br /> 2007. The second quarter 2009 field turbidity value at AMW-10 (3 NTUs) is comparable to <br /> values observed at that well intermittently since January 1998. The second quarter 2009 field <br /> turbidity value at AMW-19 (999 NTUs) is comparable to values observed at that well <br /> intermittently since November 2006. <br /> 4 <br />
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