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FORWARD LANDFILL 9999 S.Austin Road <br /> Manteca,CA 95336 <br /> (209)9824298,Fax(209)982-1009 <br /> July 25,2014 <br /> JN: 2014-0012 <br /> Mr. Ross Atkinson <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control and <br /> 11020 Sun Center Drive,Suite 200 <br /> Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 <br /> SU13JECT: SECOND QUARTER 2014 <br /> WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT <br /> FORWARD LANDFILL <br /> SAN JN COUNTY,CALIFORNIA <br /> Forward Incorporated (Forward)is pleased to submit the subject water quality monitoring <br /> report for the Forward Landfill in compliance with reporting requirements of the Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board-Central Valley Region (R CB)Waste Discharge Requirements <br /> (WDRs) Order Number 115-2014-0006. This report presents quarterly sampling results for the <br /> reporting period dating from April 1 to June 30, 2014(second quarter 2014). <br /> According to the Forward Landfill Operations Manager,standard observations have been <br /> conducted weekly during the reporting quarter. The Forward Landfill Operations Manager also <br /> reported that no surface water was discharged from the facility during the reporting period. <br /> During the second quarter 2014 monitoring period, no notices of violation were issued by the <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department or RWQCB. <br /> For the Forward Unit, environmental monitoring for the second quarter 2014 yielded results <br /> similar to previous quarters. During the second quarter 2014 monitoring period, Excluding <br /> carbon dioxide, which was flagged as a field/laboratory contaminant, only one volatile organic <br /> compound (VOC) (diisopropyl ether) was measured at an estimated-trace concentration at well <br /> MW-2A. No other VOCs were detected in groundwater samples during the second quarter <br /> 2014 monitoring period. For the inorganic monitoring parameters, concentration limits (CLs) <br /> were exceeded for pH at wells MW-3 and MW-23R; for nitrate at well MW-14: and for total <br /> dissolved solids at well MW-17. However, no statistically significant increasing temporal trends <br /> are associated with well/constituent pairs that exceeded a CL. The inorganic CL exceeclances <br /> for wells MW-3 and MW-14 may be associated with the groundwater gradient reversal in the <br /> northeast corner of the landfill beginning in 2011, while the CL exceeclance for well MW-23R is <br /> attributed to background conditions. Surface water sampling locations were dry and no VOCs <br /> were detected in soil-pore liquid samples during the monitoring period. <br />