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monitoring period, one or more statistically significant increasing trends were noted for <br /> VOC constituents in CAP wells AMW-1, AMW-10,AMW-19, and AMW-19BR, while <br /> one or more decreasing VOC trends were noted in CAP wells AMW-1, AMW-4, AMW- <br /> 10, and AMW-11. The increasing vinyl chloride and/or cis-1,2-DCE trends in wells <br /> AMW-1 and AMW-10 suggest that natural degradation of VOCs is occurring in the <br /> vicinity of these wells through reductive dechlorinization. <br /> 4.0 REFERENCES <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, 2003, "Order <br /> No. R5-2003-0049 Waste Discharge Requirements for Forward Inc. and Allied <br /> Waste Industries for Operations of Forward Landfill a Class II Facility Landfill, <br /> San Joaquin County". <br /> CH2M Hill. 2000. Fourth Quarter/Annual 1999 Monitoring Report, Austin Road <br /> Landfill. January. <br /> GeoLogic Associates. 2001. Low-Level VOC Detections in Monitoring Wells, Forward <br /> Sanitary Landfill, San Joaquin County, California, (RWQCB Case No. 2209). <br /> February. <br /> Herst Associates ("Herst"). 2009. Statistical Analysis of third quarter 2009 Groundwater <br /> Sampling Results,Austin Road Landfill. July 2009. <br /> Herst Associates ("Herst"). 2009. Statistical Analysis of third quarter 2009 Groundwater <br /> Sampling Results, Forward Landfill. October 2009. <br /> Herst Associates ("Herst"). 2009. 2009 Annual Corrective Action Evaluation Report, <br /> Austin Road Landfill. July 2009. <br /> Kleinfelder, Inc. ("Kleinfelder"). 1999. 1999 Annual Monitoring Report, Forward <br /> Landfill, San Joaquin County, California. March. <br /> , 2000. Quarterly Monitoring Report, Third Quarter 2000, Forward Landfill, <br /> San Joaquin County, California. October 16. <br /> DA2009 0017\FA 3Q09.doc <br /> 13 Geologic Associates <br />