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In addition, Forward documented on a daily basis that: <br />• the ground surface was prepared prior tmapplication, <br />• waste was spread thinly, momore than three inches deep (to ensure drying within five <br />days), <br />� <br />waste was tuned atleast twice daily, <br />� <br />cannery waste was incorporated within 24hours mfreceipt, <br />� <br />and the company waste operation was conducted in a manner that prevents odor and <br />vermin harborage. Observations requiring corrective action aswell ascorrective action <br />taken were documented as necessary. <br />Forward collected representative soil samples atthe beginning and end mfthe land application <br />period. Forward also collected daily wet weight and weekly composite waste samples from <br />each cannery waste source. Samples were analyzed for biological oxygen demand, total <br />dissolved solids, and total nitrogen. Weekly total mass of nitrogen applied per acre was <br />calculated. These data have been included in the quarterly groundwater reports for submittal . <br />10the Regional Water Quality Control Board. <br />At the end of the cannery season, the total mass of nitrogen applied per acre was determined <br />(see attached 1able\,and the land application area was cropped with wheat imNovember 2016, <br />which will be grown and harvested to uptake nitrogen applied during the 2016 cannery season. <br />The existing groundwater detection monitoring system will be utilized in accordance with <br />Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 115-2Ol4-8OQ6 tomonitor the land application area. <br />Samples are collected 6*Del-tech and analyzed 6vGeo-Logic Assmciates'The system will be <br />utilized to ensure that land application of cannery wastes will not cause groundwater to contain <br />waste constituents in concentrations statistically greater than background quality: exhibit aPH <br />of less than 6.5 or greater than 8.4 pH units; or contain taste or odor -producing constituents, <br />toxic substances, or any other constituents in concentrations that cause nuisance or adversely <br />affect beneficial uses. Any necessary modifications to this system will be reviewed and <br />approved bythe Regional Water Quality Control Board. <br />9999 South Austin Road <br />Manteca, CA 95336 <br />