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n <br />Water Quality Monitoring Report <br />Forward Landfill <br />WDR Order No. 115-2003-0049 was formally adopted by the RWQCB on March 14, 2003, which <br />combined the former Austin and Forward Landfills into one landfill, now known as the Forward <br />Landfill. <br />In response to continued detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in groundwater <br />downgradient of the Austin Road Unit, the RWQCB issued a Cleanup and Abatement Order <br />(CAO) on December 8, 2008. Under the CAO, Forward has installed 24 additional groundwater <br />monitoring wells (five of which were later abandoned) to help define the vertical and lateral <br />extent of VOCs in groundwater downgradient of the Austin Road Unit. <br />WDR Order No. 115-2014-0006 was formally adopted by the RWQCB on February 6, 2014. <br />1.3 Standard Observations <br />In accordance with Monitoring and Reporting Program (M&RP) Order No. 115-2014-0006, <br />Section A.6.d, Forward personnel conducts Standard Observations for the landfill units, along <br />the perimeter of the landfill units, and for receiving waters. As provided in Appendix A, these <br />observations include identification of evidence of liquids entering or leaving the landfill, <br />indications of ponding on the landfill or erosion of the landfill cover soils, and identification of <br />strong landfill gas odors. No unusual conditions were identified by Forward personnel during <br />the fourth quarter 2016 monitoring period. In addition to Forward's inspections, the San <br />Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (CEHD) performed monthly inspections at <br />the facility on October 28, November 18, and December 23, 2016. No Notices of Violation <br />(NOVs) were issued by the CEHD during the monitoring period. Completed inspection forms <br />are presented in Appendix A. <br />Pursuant to the Forward Landfill Odor Control Management Plan (Forward, 2009), the Forward <br />Operations Manager performs weekly monitoring for odors on the landfill surface and along the <br />perimeter of the landfill. In the event that an odor complaint is made by the public, Forward <br />performs an immediate investigation to identify the source of the odor. Following confirmation <br />of an odor, mitigation measures are implemented. <br />1.4 Solid Waste/Compost Facility Monitoring <br />According to the Forward Landfill Operations Manager, Forward Landfill received a total of <br />226,524 tons of solid waste during the fourth quarter 2016 (Appendix A). Figure 1-2 shows the <br />approximate location of waste placement during the monitoring period. In addition, the <br />compost facility received 11,190 tons of green waste and produced 698 tons of compost <br />(Appendix A). During the fourth quarter 2016 monitoring period, Forward personnel reported <br />water in the compost facility retention basin; however, no leachate from compost stockpiles or <br />compost windrows was noted. The analytical results for the compost facility retention basin <br />are discussed in Section 2.1.6. <br />Project No. 2016.0007 ( Water Quality Monitoring Report 3 <br />January 2017 <br />