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April 8, 2014 <br />(a) All applicable regulatory guidance originating after the Forward Landfill <br />1993 EIR and Austin Road Landfill 2000 EIR shall be implemented; all <br />hazardous materials shall be handled in accordance with local, State, and <br />federal regulations. <br />(b) The site HMMP, SWPPP, Operations Manual, and Wet Weather Plan <br />shall serve to provide guidance in the use and handling of hazardous <br />materials during the operations of the facility. <br />Current Status: Hazardous materials are handled in accordance with the <br />site's BAIMP, SWPPP, Operations Manual, and Wet Weather Plan and <br />applicable local, state, and federal regulations. <br />ii. 39 (E.8) <br />Identified in EIR: <br />Forward Landfill shall continue to test all known water supply wells within <br />the area of the mapped and projected groundwater plume. Groundwater <br />monitoring test shall be performed quarterly at all downgradient private <br />wells at risk. Where detectable VOCs have historically been reported, <br />bottled water shall continue to be supplied by the applicant (as is currently <br />being done for two affected households) until the well sample analytical <br />results show no detectable VOCs for four consecutive quarterly sampling <br />events. Other offsite private wells such as the CYA wells that have not <br />been adversely affected by the plume shall continue to be monitored and if <br />VOC-contamination is reported then replacement water shall be provided <br />by the applicant, if requested. For wells within the footprint of the plume, <br />institutional controls such as notification to current and future landowners <br />regarding risks of installing production wells shall be implemented as part <br />of the local well permitting process. <br />Current Status: Forward samples the supply wells located along Austin Road <br />and has been working with the RWQCB to address the groundwater issues <br />stemming from the unlined former Austin Road Landfill. We understand <br />that bottled water is supplied by the City of Stockton to affected residents. <br />Forward anticipates that the County Environmental Health Department, as <br />part of the well permitting process, will provide notification to landowners <br />regarding the risks of installing production wells within the footprint of the <br />plume. The County Environmental Health Department performs routine <br />inspections of the Forward LandfiIl site and is regularly updated on the <br />current groundwater issues at the site. <br />j. 40-(E.9) <br />Proposed as -Part of the -Project: <br />The applicant has agreed to incorporate the conditions detailed in the <br />discussion of Impact E.1, above. <br />Page 16 <br />