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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2017
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
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4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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Water Quality Monitoring Report <br /> Forward Landfill <br /> in Table 2-613, no VOCs were detected in the soil-pore liquid samples collected from lysimeters <br /> LY-BG-1 and W-2. <br /> 2.1.6 Leachate/Surface Impoundment Monitoring <br /> For the Forward Unit, leachate sumps and surface impoundments are inspected weekly by <br /> Forward Landfill personnel. If leachate is detected in a sump, it is pumped into the surface <br /> impoundment WMU F (North) for evaporation. During the fourth quarter 2017, leachate was <br /> observed at holding areas WMU D-01S, WMU D-01N, and WMU D-02 and a total of 321,222 <br /> gallons of leachate was removed from the lined areas at an average rate of 3,492 gallons per <br /> day. For surface impoundment WMU-F (North), freeboard ranged from approximately 11.5 to <br /> 13.0 feet during the fourth quarter 2017 monitoring period. Appendix A presents copies of the <br /> leachate observation logs, freeboard observation logs, and surface impoundment monitoring <br /> log. <br /> Leachate samples from Forward Unit and Compost Area retention basins are analyzed in the <br /> field for pH, specific conductance, temperature, and turbidity on a quarterly basis. Results of <br /> quarterly field monitoring measurements for the fourth quarter 2017 are presented in Table 2- <br /> 7. In addition to quarterly monitoring, leachate is sampled annually during the fourth quarter <br /> monitoring period for the parameters listed in Table 2-1. Results of quarterly field monitoring <br /> and analytical results for the fourth quarter 2017 are presented in Table 2-7. As shown in Table <br /> 2-7, seven VOCs were detected in the WMU F (North) leachate sample and one VOC was <br /> measured in the Compost Area sample. <br /> 2.1.7 Surface Water Monitoring <br /> Site run-on and run-off control facilities are designed to effectively channel surface water to <br /> site stormwater/sedimentation ponds. According to the Operations Manager, there were no <br /> discharges from the Forward Unit to surface water (waters of the United States) during the <br /> reporting period. Surface water monitoring stations FSW-1 (downstream) and FSW-2 <br /> (upstream) were reported dry during multiple inspections for the fourth quarter 2017 <br /> monitoring period. Bimonthly inspections for surface water were performed by Del-Tech on <br /> October 9, October 30, November 13, November 30, December 14, and December 30, 2017 <br /> during the fourth quarter 2017 monitoring period (Appendix C). <br /> 2.2 Summary <br /> Groundwater quality conditions beneath the Forward Unit during the fourth quarter 2017 <br /> monitoring period are generally similar to those observed in previous monitoring periods. A <br /> non-statistical indication of release was identified at wells MW-17 as a result of three <br /> quantifiable VOC and 4 trace VOCs. Of note, these organic constituents have been previously <br /> confirmed and are currently in "Tracking Mode". For the inorganic monitoring parameters, CLs <br /> were exceeded at wells MW-15, MW-18, MW-19, and MW-21. All of the inorganic CL <br /> Project No.5017.1030 I Water Quality Monitoring Report 8 <br /> January 2018 <br />
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