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MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Water quality is monitored in accordance with WDR Order No. 5-01-176 and the monitoring <br /> program approved by the Regional Water Quality Control Board. <br /> Water purged from wells prior to sampling is disposed of to the ground around the wells, away <br /> from surface drainage features (Appendix A). This is a common practice when the water <br /> sampled is non-toxic, as at CHSL. <br /> Progress of Corrective Action Measures is submitted twice yearly(during 1St and 3rd quarters), <br /> documenting the effectiveness of current corrective action measures. <br /> tGroundwater <br /> The groundwater monitoring network consists of six monitoring wells: four monitoring the <br /> shallow aquifer perched on the Corcoran clay layer east of the CHSL, and two monitoring the <br /> deep aquifer. <br /> Groundwater samples are analyzed for the following quarterly field and monitoring parameters <br /> as specified in WDR Order No. 5-01-176: <br /> Groundwater Elevation Total dissolved solids(TDS) <br /> Temperature Chloride <br /> Electrical conductivity(EC) Sulfate <br /> pH Nitrate-nitrogen <br /> Turbidity Volatile organic compounds(VOCs) <br /> Groundwater samples are analyzed annually for these additional parameters: <br /> Carbonate Magnesium <br /> Bicarbonate Potassium <br /> Calcium Sodium <br /> tGroundwater samples are analyzed every five (5)years for the following Constituents of <br /> Concern(CDCs). COCs were last monitored in the third quarter of 2009. The next groundwater <br /> COC monitoring scheduled for the third quarter of 2014. <br /> The COCs are: <br /> Total Organic Carbon Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds <br /> Inorganics(dissolved) Chlorophenoxy Herbicides <br /> Volatile Organic Compounds(extended list) Organophosphorus Compounds <br /> Corral Hollow Sanitary Landfill 6 Department of Public Works/Solid Waste <br /> 1 s'Quarter 2012 Groundwater Monitoring County of San Joaquin—April 16,2012 <br />