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.7 <br />C <br />RECOMMENDATIONS <br />The analytical results indicate that no MCLS for drinking water were exceeded in the groundwater <br />samples collected. MCLS are standards set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) <br />and the State of California for drinking water quality. An MCL is the legal threshold limit on the amount <br />of a substance that is allowed in public water systems under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Forward has <br />been working cooperatively with the CVRWQCB on groundwater investigations in the area. In addition, <br />the Landfill has been working with the Water Board to control and reduce any identified VOCs which <br />include a variety of man-made chemicals commonly associated with certain kinds of household waste. <br />Forward continues to proactively monitor and sample groundwater wells at a number of residential <br />properties near the landfill. We believe that detection of 1,2-DCP in your well is not from the landfill. <br />However, out of an abundance of caution, it is recommended that your well be included in a semiannual <br />monitoring program. <br />CLOSURE <br />GLA and Forward thank you for participating in this sampling program. If you have any questions <br />regarding this information, please call Mr. Joseph Lipka at (209) 235-9622 at your convenience. <br />cc: William Lopez, Geo -Logic Associates <br />Victoria Warren, Republic Services <br />Brendan Kenny, CVRWQCB <br />Robert McClellon, San Joaquin Environmental Health Department <br />Enclosure: Figure 1— Property/Well Location Map <br />Analytical Results—BC Laboratories <br />Well Access Sheet <br />Well Sampling Data Sheets <br />Well Completion Report <br />M:\SO17.1030\6555 Santa Ana.docx 3 <br />