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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2015
RECORD_ID
PR0440005
PE
4433
FACILITY_ID
FA0004516
FACILITY_NAME
FORWARD DISPOSAL SITE
STREET_NUMBER
9999
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20106001-3, 5
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
9999 AUSTIN RD
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99
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004
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Approved
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Water Quality Monitoring Report <br />Forward landfill <br />1.5 Landfill Gas Monitoring 0 <br />In accordance with Title 27 California Code of Regulations (27CCR), Article 6, SGS Field <br />Services (SCS) conducts quarterly monitoring of perimeter gas probes and on-site <br />structures at the Forward Landfill. During the fourth quarter 2015 monitoring period, <br />no methane gas exceeded the regulatory limit of five percent by volume in perimeter <br />gas probes and no methane was detected in on-site structures. As part of the CAP, <br />Forward operates a landfill gas (LFG) extraction system to control LFG emissions (i.e. <br />source control). SCS performs the operations and maintenance (0&M) for the LFG <br />extraction system and blower/flare station (BFS). Summary tables for the BFS and LFG <br />extraction wells, and the fourth quarter 2015 perimeter LFG monitoring probe and on- <br />site structure testing report are presented in Appendix B. During the fourth quarter <br />2015 monitoring period SCS reported 164.5 hours of downtime for the BFS. Based on <br />the BFS data and 2015 Annual Compliance Emissions Test Report prepared by Blue Sky <br />Environmental, Inc., the LFG extraction system removed approximately 41,064 pounds <br />of VOCs for the fourth quarter 2015. A summary of the LFG and destruction system <br />operations and maintenance for the fourth quarter 2015 are presented in Appendix C. <br />SCS performed field sampling of 208 LFG extraction wells between October 22 and 31, <br />2014 for VOCs using US EPA Test Method TO -15. The LFG samples were delivered under <br />chain of custody protocol by courier to Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc. of Folsom, California. <br />The analytical results of LFG analyses are presented in Appendix F. Tabulated analytical <br />results for the second semiannual 2014 and first semiannual 2015 sampling events and <br />LFG figures will be provided under separate cover in the forthcoming TO -15 sampling <br />and analysis summary report. <br />At municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills, such as Forward Landfill, MSW is <br />heterogeneous, and therefore, patterns of LFG compounds and their concentrations can <br />vary within the landfill. Typically MSW LFG composition consists of methane, carbon <br />dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, and non -methane organic compound (NMOC) concentrations. <br />The NMOL concentrations in LFG are a function of the types and age of waste in the <br />landfill and the extent of the reactions that produce various compounds from the <br />anaerobic decomposition of waste. As demonstrated by the results of the TO -15 <br />testing, the NMOC concentrations in LFG vary across the landfill from well to well with <br />no distinct pattern. This is consistent with the expectations for the heterogeneous <br />environment of an MSW landfill. <br />The second semiannual 2015 TO -15 sampling event demonstrated that NMOCs were <br />present in the LFG extraction wells, consistent with expectations for an MSW landfill. In <br />the event of an uncontrolled release, there is the potential for LFG to impact the <br />unsaturated zone; however, LFG probes have been installed in accordance with Title 27 <br />of the California Code of Regulations and demonstrate continued compliance with the <br />requirements. In addition, the combined LFG collection system, the Ameresco landfill <br />gas -to -energy plant, and the Forward LFG flaring system, are operating at 75% of full <br />M:\ 2015.0014\FA_4Q15.docx 4 <br />1/29/2016, Rev. 0 <br />
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