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Water Quality Monitoring Report <br /> Forward Landfill <br /> groundwater monitoring wells and domestic wells were sampled between May 26 and <br /> June 2, 2015. Of note, surface water monitoring stations were reported dry during the <br /> monitoring period. <br /> Samples were collected from each sample point with sufficient liquid and submitted to <br /> BC for analysis of the routine monitoring parameters stipulated in RWQCB Order No. R5- <br /> 2014-0006. Table 2-1 presents the monitoring schedule and summarizes the analytical <br /> methods utilized during the current monitoring period. Wells AMW-1, AMW-7, AMW- <br /> 10, and AMW-13 were also sampled for total arsenic, nitrogen, iron, and manganese for <br /> the CWLAM program. Water quality samples were also analyzed in the field for ORP, <br /> turbidity, temperature, specific conductance, and pH and recorded on well data sheets. <br /> The groundwater monitoring wells, surface water monitoring locations, and leachate <br /> were sampled in accordance with the sampling and analysis plan detailed in Appendix E. <br /> The well data sheets, raw laboratory data, certificates of analyses, and chain-of-custody <br /> records related to the sampling program are included in Appendix F. Field and <br /> laboratory analyses are summarized in Tables 3-1 through 3-7 and cumulative tabulated <br /> data for all monitoring points and constituents for groundwater, unsaturated zone, <br /> leachate, and surface water are presented in Appendix F. <br /> 3.1.2 QA/QC Results <br /> The QA/QC program completed for the second quarter 2015 water quality monitoring <br /> event at the Austin Unit included analyses of four trip blanks, one field blank, laboratory <br /> method blanks, and one duplicate sample (well AMW-22). The field, equipment, and <br /> trip blanks were analyzed for VOCs by EPA Method 8260 and method blanks were <br /> analyzed for all required analyses. The results of the QA/QC program indicate that <br /> tetrachloroethene (PCE), toluene, and total xylenes were detected in the field blank <br /> sample. Inorganic constituents including calcium, magnesium, and sodium were also <br /> measured at trace concentrations in method blanks. However, these constituents were <br /> measured at very low concentrations that did not affect the interpretation of primary <br /> sample results. Results from the duplicate groundwater sample collected from well <br /> AMW-22 are presented along with the primary data in Table 3-2 yielded good <br /> correlation with quantifiable constituents having a RPD less than 12 percent. Review of <br /> laboratory analysis dates and required holding times indicates that all samples were <br /> submitted and analyzed within the required holding times during the second quarter <br /> 2015. Based on the results of the laboratory blank and duplicate analyses, it is <br /> concluded that acceptable QA/QC procedures were exercised and the water quality <br /> samples collected from the Austin Unit appear to be representative of water quality at <br /> the site. <br /> 3.1.3 Groundwater Elevations and Contours <br /> Prior to purging and sampling, each well was sounded for water depth using a weighted <br /> electronic sounder, and the static water level was recorded on a well data sheet <br /> M:\2015.0014\FA 2Q15.docx 9 <br /> 7/31/2015,Rev.0 <br />