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Austin Unit Groundwater Monitoring Network <br /> Monitoring Point Monitoring Point I.D. <br /> Groundwater Monitoring Well-Background AMW-2 <br /> DMP Wells AMW-6,AMW-7,AMW-12,AMW-13,AMW-14 <br /> CAP Wells AMW-1,AMW-4,AMW-5R,AMW-10,AMW-1 1, <br /> AMW-18,AMW-19,AMW-19BR <br /> EMP Wells AMW-I 3B,AMW-2 1,AMW-22,AMW-23 <br /> Domestic Wells 7898-A,8106-A <br /> Surface Water Stations ASW-1,ASW-2 <br /> 1.2 COMPLIANCE RECORD <br /> The Forward Landfill has been operated primarily as a Class 11 and Class III landfill since <br /> it opened in 1973. From the late 1970s to 1984, industrial wastes, consisting primarily of <br /> strontium and barium sludge, were accepted at the landfill and placed in Waste <br /> Management Unit A (WMU A). In 1984,the DTSC determined that WMU A should be <br /> closed as a hazardous waste management unit. The final cap was completed in 1989 <br /> (Kleinfelder 1999). <br /> A hazardous waste facility post-closure permit("the initial post-closure permit")was <br /> issued for the Site on January 2, 1990. On February 25, 1994, Forward Landfill <br /> requested that the DTSC modify the initial post-closure permit to reduce the number of <br /> sampling events from eight per year(two quarterly) to four per year. DTSC approved <br /> this request("Modification No. 1") in a letter dated March 2, 1994 (Kleinfelder 1999). <br /> On November 4, 1994, a revised post-closure maintenance plan(RPCMP)was submitted <br /> to the DTSC. The DTSC approved the RPCMP and issued Permit Modification No. 2. <br /> This modification superseded all of the requirements of the initial post-closure permit and <br /> Modification No. 1. The DTSC issued a revised Postclosure Permit on June 30, 2003. <br /> Forward Landfill implemented the Corrective Action Program for the site, which was <br /> based on a two-year proof period that began on June 7, 1995. <br /> WDR Order No. R5-2003-0049 was formally adopted by the RWQCB on March 14, <br /> 2003, which combined the former Austin and Forward Landfills into one landfill, now <br /> known as the Forward Landfill. <br /> In response to continued detection of VOCs in groundwater downgradient of the Austin <br /> Road Unit, the RWQCB issued a Cleanup and Abatement Order(CAO) on December 8, <br /> 2008. Under the CAO, Forward installed groundwater monitoring wells AMW-1313, <br /> AMW-21, AMW-22,and AMW-23 to help define the vertical and lateral extent of VOCs <br /> in groundwater downgradient of the Austin Road Unit. In addition, Forward recently <br /> finished construction of a 12-inch, looped, City waterline system to the downgradient <br /> California Youth Authority(CYA)facility on January 18, 2011 to supply potable water <br /> to the facility. <br /> D:U010_0013TA_4Q10.doc 2 Geologic Associates <br />