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Water Quality Monitoring Report <br /> ® French Camp Landfill <br /> 4.4.1 Concentration Limits <br /> For DMP monitoring wells at the French Camp Landfill, concentration limits (CLs) provided in <br /> WDR R5-2007-0046 are used for the water quality protection standards (WQPS). All CLs are <br /> provided in Table 2 for comparison with current monitoring data. The following table presents <br /> constituents that were found to exceed a CL: <br /> CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATION DMP MONITORING WELLS <br /> LIMIT MW-6A* M -7A* I MW-8A I MW-9A I MW-913 MW-10A <br /> GENERAL CHEMISTRY(mg/L) <br /> Chloride 249MIMMEEM 310 250 <br /> NOTES: (*)—Background Well. <br /> A shaded cell indicates that the current value was measured below the CL. <br /> Only constituents that exceeded a CL are provided in the table above. All CLs are provided in Table 2. <br /> Previously, a No Release Demonstration (NRD) was performed for CL exceedances of chloride <br /> and TDS at the site (Herst, 2005). The NRD concluded that French Camp Landfill, located within <br /> the central Stockton area, has been impacted by saltwater intrusion and the elevated chloride <br /> and TDS concentrations measured in groundwater monitoring wells are believed to be the <br /> result of this condition and not the result of landfill-related impacts. <br /> 4.4.2 Non-Statistical Data Analysis <br /> The non-statistical VOC water analyses were performed on the DMP well data collected during the <br /> monitoring period. A non-statistical exceedance was identified at well MW-6A. The <br /> exceedance is the result of a quantifiable concentration of chloroform measured in well MW- <br /> 6A. Confirmation sampling was not performed since this compounds has already been <br /> confirmed. However, given the distance of well MW-6A from the landfill (approximately 0.25 <br /> miles upgradient), the chloroform concentrations measured in well MW-6A are not believed to <br /> be the result of a release from the landfill. In order to evaluate changes in water quality in DMP <br /> wells at the French Camp Landfill, Sen's Slope trend analyses were performed for those <br /> constituents exceeding a CL. During the monitoring period, no statistically significant increasing <br /> temporal trends were calculated for constituents exceeding a CL, and current concentrations <br /> measured in these wells are within the historical range of values. Trend analyses are presented <br /> in Appendix D. <br /> 4.5 Leachate Monitoring <br /> The laboratory results for leachate monitoring well MW-2 are summarized in Table 3. As shown <br /> on Table 3, no VOCs were detected in leachate monitoring well MW-2 during the monitoring <br /> period. <br /> Project No.S017.1030 4 <br />