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No VOCs were reported at SB-1 this quarter. A trace concentration of one VOC was reported in <br /> this well in the 4b Quarter 2011. With this one exception, VOCs have not been reported in this <br /> well since second quarter 2004 when trace concentrations of one VOC was reported. <br /> AfW-4(Down gradient): <br /> Concentrations of all the parameters analyzed were within established concentration limits this <br /> quarter (Table 1). <br /> A"significantly decreasing"trend is reported by the Sanitas program for chloride, sulfate and <br /> TDS this quarter(Table 3). A significant reduction in these parameters were observed after fourth <br /> quarter 2004. The reduction may be the result of improving the drainage ditch in 2003. <br /> This indicates the continuation of a relatively long trend of improving general water quality <br /> conditions at this well. It is likely that the improvements to the drainage ditch in 2003 resulted in <br /> these improvements in general water quality at MW-4. <br /> No VOCs were reported at this well this quarter. Other than compounds also reported in quality <br /> control blanks, VOCs have not been reported in this well since third quarter 2001. <br /> MW-5(Impacted): <br /> Concentrations of all the parameters analyzed were within established concentration limits this <br /> quarter(Table 1). Based on output from the Sanitas statistical software, an increasing trend is <br /> reported in TDS, whereas a decreasing trend is reported in Turbidity and Sulfate (Table 3). <br /> Four VOCs were reported above the PQL this quarter, six at"trace" (Table 1). These data are <br /> consistent with previous monitoring results. <br /> Trend analysis of VOC concentrations indicates increasing trends for Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene, and <br /> PCE, and a decreasing trend for Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12), 1,2-Dichloropropane, <br /> Trichloroethene(TCE), and Vinyl Chloride. Trend analysis will continue quarterly to evaluate <br /> concentrations of VOCs in MW-5. <br /> MW--8(Impacted): <br /> Concentrations of all parameters were within established concentration limits where the limits <br /> could be determined (Table 1). Based on output from the Sanitas statistical software, a decreasing <br /> trend is reported in the concentration of Chloride,Nitrate as Nitrogen, and Sulfate (Table 3). <br /> These data are consistent with previous monitoring results. <br /> Four VOCs were reported above the PQL this quarter,two at"trace" concentrations (Table 1). <br /> All VOCs detected in this well are among the VOCs found in MW-5, generally at lower <br /> concentrations. It is our opinion that MW-5 is closer to the source of the VOCs and thus has more <br /> VOCs. <br /> 0 <br /> Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill 13 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br /> 1"Quarter 2013 Groundwater Monitoring County of San Joaquin—April 15,2013 <br />