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Water Quality Monitoring Report <br /> Forward landfill <br /> DCDFM (0.56 pg/L), and PCE (2.4 µg/L), and a trace-level measurement of <br /> ® trichloroethene (TCE) (0.34j µg/L). Forward had previously requested that well AMW-6 <br /> be reclassified as a CAP well, since similar concentrations have been historically <br /> measured in this well. There were no other VOCs detected in DMP wells for the Austin <br /> Unit. <br /> Concentration Limit Thresholds <br /> In accordance with RWQCB Order No. 115-2014-0006, the routine inorganic monitoring <br /> data obtained from the Austin Unit DMP wells during the first quarter 2015 monitoring <br /> period were compared to intrawell concentration limits (CLs) established for each well. <br /> Details on the statistical analysis for the established CLs are presented in Appendix G of <br /> the fourth quarter 2014 Water Quality Monitoring Report for the Forward Landfill (GLA, <br /> 2014. As summarized in Table 3-3, the following CLs were exceeded during the first <br /> quarter 2015 monitoring period. <br /> AMW-6—bicarbonate alkalinity, calcium, nitrate-N <br /> Retesting will not be performed for well AMW-6 since this well is a CAP well, mis- <br /> identified in the new WDR. <br /> ® 3.1.5 Corrective Action/Evaluation Program <br /> Field and laboratory results for CAP and EMP wells for the first quarter 2015 monitoring <br /> period are summarized in Table 3-2. As shown in Table 3-2, 17 of 28 CAP/EMP wells <br /> reported one or more VOCs exceeding a Practical Quantitation Limit (PQL), with CAP <br /> well AMW-1 having the greatest number of VOCs (14) including eight measured above a <br /> PQL. An annual report discussing the CAP and EMP monitoring results for the Austin <br /> Unit was prepared by Herst & Associates (Herst, 2014) and reported under separate <br /> cover. <br /> 3.1.6 Cannery Waste Land Application Monitoring <br /> Field and laboratory results for CWLAM wells for the first quarter 2015 monitoring <br /> period are summarized in Table 3-4 and were compared to Water Quality Protection <br /> Standards (WQPS) calculated for CWLAM constituents (total nitrogen, arsenic, iron, and <br /> manganese). As shown on 3-4, no WQPS were exceeded during the first quarter 2015 <br /> monitoring period. <br /> 3.1.7 Domestic Well Monitoring <br /> Two domestic wells (7898-A and 8106-A) were sampled on February 18, 2015. Table 3-5 <br /> summarizes the current analytical results for the domestic well samples collected. PCE <br /> and TCE were measured above the PQL in both domestic well samples and DCDFM was <br /> M:\2015.0014\FA 1Q15.docx 11 <br /> 4/27/2015,Rev.0 <br />