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In June 2007 County proposed to install two additional LFG collection wells designed to influence <br /> the soil beneath the landfill. This was proposed in response to the apparent slow reduction of VOCs <br /> in the impacted well. <br /> Progress of Corrective Action Measures, which documents the effectiveness of current corrective <br /> action, is submitted twice yearly in the first and third quarterly groundwater monitoring reports. <br /> MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Water quality was monitored consistent with WDR Order No. 96-139. <br /> Groundwater <br /> The groundwater well network consists of up-gradient well MW-1 and down-gradient wells MW-2, <br /> MW-3, and MW-4 (Figure 2). All wells are equipped with dedicated purge and sampling pumps. In <br /> January 2006, all wells were resurveyed based on the NAVD88 control rather than MSL. Top of <br /> Casing(TOC) elevations on table 1 correspond to the new surveyed elevations. <br /> Groundwater at MW-2 has been found to be impacted. <br /> Groundwater samples are analyzed for the following quarterly monitoring and field parameters as <br /> specified in WDR Order No. 96-139: <br /> Temperature <br /> pH <br /> Turbidity <br /> Volatile Organic Compounds(VOCs) <br /> Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) <br /> Chloride * <br /> Electrical Conductivity(EC)* <br /> * Per Section E-4 of the Monitoring and Reporting Program, MW-4 is not a compliance well for <br /> these parameters due to the possibility of interference from the sewage disposal ponds located <br /> directly up-gradient. <br /> Groundwater samples are analyzed annually for the following additional parameters: <br /> Sulfates <br /> Bicarbonate Alkalinity <br /> Nitrate-Nitrogen <br /> Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen <br /> Harney Lane Sanitary Landfill Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br /> 2`d Quarter 2007 Groundwater Monitoring Report County of San Joaquin—July 15,2007 <br /> 2 <br />