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Geo-Logic <br /> ASSOC IATES <br /> Geologists,Hydrogeologists and Engineers <br /> January 13, 2017 <br /> J N: 2016-0007 <br /> Mr. Brendan Kenny <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> 11020 Sun Center Drive,Suite 200 <br /> Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 <br /> QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT <br /> FOURTH QUARTER 2016 <br /> AUSTIN ROAD UNIT, FORWARD LANDFILL <br /> SAN JOAQUIN,CALIFORNIA <br /> Dear Mr. Kenny: ' <br /> On behalf of Forward, Inc. and in accordance with Task 6.a of the December 8, 2008 Cleanup and <br /> Abatement Order (CAO) 115-2008-0714 issued by the California Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board (RWQCB), Geo-Logic Associates (GLA) is submitting this Quarterly Progress Report for the <br /> Austin Road Unit (ARU) of the Forward Landfill. This Quarterly Progress Report has been prepared <br /> to provide the information specified in Task 6.a of the CAO. <br /> The information summarized in this Quarterly Progress Report has been compiled from a number of , <br /> sources, including Forward, Inc. personnel, consultants responsible for the operation and <br /> maintenance (O&M) of the Unit's groundwater extraction and treatment system, and consultants ' <br /> responsible for the O&M of the facility's landfill gas extraction and destruction system. <br /> All Work Completed During Previous Calendar Quarter to Comply with CAO <br /> During the period of October 1 through December 31, 2016 the following work was completed to <br /> comply with the CAO and other corrective action requirements: <br /> ➢ The Quarterly Progress Report for the Third Quarter 2016 was submitted to the <br /> RWQCB on October 12, 2016, in accordance with Task 6.a. of the CAO. <br /> Violations of the CAO <br /> CAO Task 6.a indicates that Quarterly Progress Reports shall include a description of any violations <br /> of the CAO during the relevant quarter. During the period of October 1 through December 31, <br /> 2016, treated effluent discharged into the infiltration pond contained trace concentrations of three <br /> VOCs in the monthly effluent samples. In addition, cis-1,2-dichloroethene was measured above the <br /> practical quantitation limit (PQL) during each monthly sampling event. Total VOC concentrations in <br /> the effluent ranged from 1.00 pg/L to 1.15 4g/L during the monitoring period. <br /> 11415 W.Bernardo Court,Suite 200,San Diego,California• T 858.451.1136 • F 858.451.1087 • www.geo-logic.com <br />