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samples were analyzed for the routine monitoring parameters stipulated in RWQCB <br /> Order No. R5-2003-0049. Table 2-1 summarizes site monitoring parameters, analytical <br /> methods, and monitoring frequency. Water quality samples were also analyzed in the <br /> field for oxygen reduction potential (ORP),turbidity, temperature, specific conductance, <br /> and pH and recorded on well data sheets. The groundwater monitoring wells and <br /> leachate monitoring points were sampled in accordance with the sampling and analysis <br /> procedures detailed in Appendix B. The well data sheets, laboratory data, certificates of <br /> analyses, and chain-of-custody records for the sampling program are included in <br /> Appendix C. The laboratory analyses and field results for groundwater monitoring wells, <br /> surface water stations,lysimeter and leachate sampling stations are summarized in Tables <br /> 2-2 through 2-6. <br /> QA/QC Results <br /> The quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC)program completed for the fourth quarter <br /> 2013 water quality monitoring event included analyses of one field blank, one trip blank, <br /> one equipment blank, laboratory method blanks, and one duplicate sample. The field, <br /> equipment,and trip blanks were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs)by <br /> EPA Method 8260 and method blanks were analyzed for all of the analytes included in <br /> the monitoring program. The results of the QA/QC program indicate that no VOCs were <br /> detected in field,trip, or equipment blanks during the current monitoring period. <br /> Inorganic constituents including chloride, sodium,barium,potassium, vanadium,tin, and <br /> thallium were measured at trace concentrations in method blanks analyzed with <br /> groundwater and leachate samples. These constituents were measured at very low <br /> concentrations that did not affect the interpretation of primary sample results. The results <br /> of the duplicate sample collected from well -16 yielded generally good correlation <br /> with a relative percent difference of less than ten percent. Only magnesium, strontium, <br /> and barium had relative percent differences above 12 percent(14, 17, and 21 percent, <br /> respectively). Review of the sampling dates and laboratory analytical certificates <br /> indicates that, with the exception of hexavalent chromium at well MW-19, all laboratory <br /> analyses were completed within required holding times. Based on the results of the <br /> laboratory QA/QC analyses,it is concluded that the laboratory data generated for the <br /> fourth quarter 2013 monitoring period are generally acceptable and the water quality <br /> samples collected from the Forward Unit appear to be representative of water quality at <br /> the site. <br /> Groundwater Elevations and Contours <br /> Prior to purging and sampling, each well was sounded for water depth using a weighted <br /> electronic sounder to an accuracy of 0.01 foot, and the static water level was recorded on <br /> a Well Data Sheet(Appendix Q. The groundwater elevations were calculated for each <br /> well by subtracting the depth-to-water measurement from the top-of-casing reference <br /> elevation. The current groundwater elevation data for the Forward Unit is summarized in <br /> Table 2-3. <br /> C:\2013-0021%FA_4Q13.doc 4 Geo-Logic Associates <br />