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Quarterly Monitoring Report— First Quarter 2026 <br /> QA/QC samples at the Site included 25 trip blanks, two field blanks, 10 equipment blanks, laboratory method <br /> blanks, and two duplicate samples. The method blanks were analyzed for all the analytes included in the MRP <br /> (RWQCB 2024); equipment, field, and trip blanks were analyzed for VOCs by United States Environmental <br /> Protection Agency(USEPA) Method 8260. <br /> Styrene was measured in four of the trip blanks at concentrations of 0.16 J pg/L, 0.12 J pg/L, 0.24 J pg/L, and <br /> 0.15 J pg/L. Ethanol was measured in two of the trip blanks at concentrations of 120 J pg/L and 130 J pg/L. No <br /> VOCs were measured in any field blanks. TCE was measured in one equipment blank, at 0.13 J. No VOCs were <br /> measured in the laboratory method blanks analyzed with the groundwater samples. Inorganic constituents <br /> (chloride, nitrate as N, sulfate, and dissolved copper)were measured at estimated trace concentrations in one or <br /> more of the laboratory method blanks analyzed with the groundwater samples. Several samples contained similar <br /> reported concentrations of these constituents, which are considered suspected laboratory contaminants. <br /> Results from the duplicate groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells AMW-34S and AMW-36S are <br /> presented in Table 3a along with the primary results for the wells. Primary and duplicate results for both wells <br /> indicate a relative percent difference of 20% or less for the routine monitoring parameters (i.e., turbidity, <br /> temperature, specific conductance, and pH). All analytical results had a relative percent difference of 20% or less. <br /> Based on evaluation of the laboratory QA/QC data, the laboratory results generated for first quarter 2026 were <br /> deemed acceptable and the water quality samples collected are representative of water quality at the Site. <br /> 2.2 Unsaturated Zone Monitoring <br /> This section describes monitoring conducted within the vadose zone of the Site during first quarter 2026 and the <br /> associated monitoring results. The unsaturated zone monitoring is conducted in accordance with MRP Section <br /> B.2 (RWQCB 2024). <br /> 2.2.1 Monitoring Program <br /> The unsaturated zone monitoring network in the MRP includes 23 suction lysimeters and eight pan lysimeters <br /> (MRP Table 6 [RWQCB 2024]). The current unsaturated zone monitoring network includes 18 suction lysimeters <br /> and 14 pan lysimeters, which includes four additional pan lysimeters than the MRP (TS-1 [FU-23], TS-2 [FU-23], <br /> TS-3 [FU-24], and TS-4 [FU-24]). The lysimeter locations are shown on Figures 2 and 3 and listed in Table 1. <br /> Lysimeter analytical results are provided in Tables 5a through 5c. <br /> Five suction lysimeters (LY-ElA, LY-El B, LY-E2A, LY-E2B, and D93B) are included in MRP Table 6 <br /> (RWQCB 2024) and shown on Figure 2; however, these suction lysimeters were assumed destroyed as shown in <br /> the Revised Quarterly Monitoring Report— Fourth Quarter/Annual 2024 (Arcadis 2025b) and were proposed to be <br /> removed from the MRP in the next revision. <br /> Pan lysimeters FU-19E and FU-19W are not listed in the MRP and were not monitored until second quarter 2025. <br /> Sumps FU-19E and FU-19W are listed (MRP Table 25 [RWQCB 2024]), as shown on Figure 4. When pan <br /> lysimeters FU-19E and FU-19W were visited for sampling in first quarter 2026, the locations were dry. The <br /> locations should be included in Table 6 of the MRP in the next revision. <br /> The lysimeter samples were analyzed in accordance with MRP Tables 8 and 9 (RWQCB 2024). Tables 5a and 5c <br /> detail results of soil pore liquids if they are present during the monitoring event. Supplemental analyses are <br /> www.arcadis.com 1 <br /> Forward Landfill 1Q26 QMR 4 <br />