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Water Quality Monitoring Report <br /> French Camp Landfill <br /> Weekly site visits were conducted by French Camp Landfill personnel during the monitoring <br /> period. Records of the French Camp Landfill inspections are on file at the Republic Services <br /> Forward Landfill Field Office. Weekly site visit summary reports for the monitoring period are <br /> also presented in Appendix A. According to these weekly reports, the French Camp Landfill <br /> Operations Manager certifies that standard observations were conducted during the <br /> monitoring period (see signed "Certification Statement" included in Appendix A). <br /> 3.0 SOLID WASTE MONITORING <br /> The French Camp Landfill has been formally closed and no longer receives waste. <br /> 4.0 WATER QUALITY MONITORING <br /> 4.1 Sampling and Laboratory Analyses <br /> All of the groundwater and leachate monitoring wells and surface water monitoring stations <br /> were sampled on August 3, 2016. Quarterly depth-to-water and stream gauging were <br /> performed on August 3 and November 25, 2016. <br /> A single sample set was collected from each sampling point (groundwater, leachate, and <br /> surface water) and analyzed by BC Laboratories for the parameters stipulated in RWQCB Order <br /> No. R5-2007-0046, as summarized in Table 1. Water quality samples were also analyzed in the <br /> field for oxidation-reduction potential, turbidity, temperature, specific conductance, and pH <br /> and these field measurements were recorded on well data sheets. The groundwater and <br /> leachate monitoring wells and surface water monitoring points were sampled by Del-Tech <br /> Geotechnical Support Services (Del-Tech) in accordance with the sampling and analysis <br /> procedures detailed in Appendix B. Well data sheets, raw laboratory data, certificates of <br /> analyses, and chain-of-custody records for the sampling program are included in Appendix C. <br /> The laboratory analyses and field results for groundwater wells and surface water sampling <br /> stations are summarized in Tables 2 through 5. <br /> 4.2 QA/QC Results <br /> The quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program completed for the monitoring event <br /> included analyses of one duplicate sample, one trip blank sample, and laboratory method <br /> blanks. The trip blank was analyzed for VOCs by EPA method 8260B. Laboratory method blanks <br /> are analyzed for all of the analytes included in the monitoring program. During the monitoring <br /> period, no constituent concentrations were detected in any of the QA/QC blank samples. <br /> A duplicate sample was collected from well MW-7A. Duplicate test results are presented along <br /> with the primary data in Table 2. Comparison of the primary and duplicate sample results <br /> indicates that there was good agreement with a relative percent difference (RPD) of less than <br /> eight percent when both results are measurable concentrations above the practical <br /> quantitation limit (PQL). Review of sampling dates and laboratory analytical certificates <br /> indicates that all of the laboratory analyses were completed within required holding times. <br /> Project No.2016.0007 2 <br />