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Water Quality Monitoring Report <br />Forward Landfill <br />are observed, the LFG collection system can be increased to extract additional LFG. In <br />conclusion, the existing system is optimized to maintain continued compliance with both State <br />and Federal air standards, but if site conditions change, or impacts are observed, the current <br />system has back up capacity to maintain compliance and continue or increase source control <br />measures, as needed. <br />1.6 Cannery Waste Land Application Monitoring <br />Cannery waste and land application monitoring (CWLAM) and groundwater analytical results <br />for the CWLAM detection monitoring system are presented in Section 3.1.6. Facility Inspection <br />logs, weekly total mass nitrogen application, and the annual land application monitoring <br />summary are presented in Appendix D. A nutrient management plan was submitted to the <br />RWQCB under separate cover. Composite waste sample analytical results for the CWLAM are <br />presented in Appendix F. <br />2.0 FORWARD UNIT <br />2.1 Water Quality Monitoring <br />2.1.1 Sampling and Laboratory Analyses <br />During the fourth quarter 2016, Del -Tech Geotechnical Support Services (Del -Tech) measured <br />depth -to -water (DTW) from all Forward Unit wells on November 14, 2016. Samples were <br />collected from all Forward Unit wells, between November 14 and 18, 2016. The compost <br />facility retention basin and leachate pond were sampled on November 14 and 18, 2016, <br />respectively. During the monitoring period, pan lysimeters were reported dry or there was an <br />insufficient volume of soil -pore liquid (15 mL) for collection of samples from suction lysimeters. <br />Power to domestic well DW -9690 was off and as a result, could not be sampled. Of note, <br />surface water monitoring stations were checked on multiple occasions and reported dry during <br />the monitoring period. <br />Samples were collected by Del -Tech from each sample point containing sufficient liquid and <br />submitted to BC Laboratories (BC) of Bakersfield, California, a state certified laboratory under <br />contract to Forward. The fourth quarter 2016 samples were analyzed for the monitoring <br />parameters stipulated in RWQCB Order No. 115-2014-0006. Table 2-1 summarizes site <br />monitoring parameters, analytical methods, and monitoring frequency. Water quality samples <br />were also analyzed in the field for oxygen reduction potential (ORP), turbidity, temperature, <br />specific conductance, and pH and recorded on well data sheets. The groundwater monitoring <br />wells and leachate monitoring points were sampled in accordance with the sampling and <br />analysis plan detailed in Appendix E. The well data sheets, raw laboratory data, certificates of <br />analyses, and chain -of -custody records related to the sampling program are included in <br />Appendix F. Field and laboratory analyses are summarized in Tables 2-2 through 2-7 and <br />cumulative tabulated data for all monitoring points and constituents for groundwater, <br />unsaturated zone, leachate, and surface water are presented in Appendix F. <br />Project No. 2016.0007 1 Water Quality Monitoring Report 5 <br />January 2017 <br />