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1.0 Surface Water Monitoring <br /> During the first quarter 2012 monitoring event, surface water sampling was performed at the <br /> French Camp Landfill by Del-Tech Geotechnical Support Services, Inc. (Del-Tech). Surface <br /> water samples were collected from monitoring points SW-1, SW-2, and SW-3. Upstream surface <br /> water monitoring points SW-1 in Walker Slough and SW-2 in French Camp Slough are sampled <br /> to provide background monitoring data. Surface water monitoring point SW-3 is downstream at <br /> the confluence of the sloughs. <br /> The Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) stipulate semi-annual sampling of the surface water <br /> monitoring points for field parameters (pH, specific conductance, temperature, and turbidity) and <br /> monitoring parameters (bicarbonate alkalinity, calcium, carbonate alkalinity, chloride, <br /> magnesium, nitrate,potassium, sodium, sulfate,total dissolved solids [TDS], and volatile organic <br /> compounds [VOCs]). <br /> The field results provided by Del-Tech and the laboratory results provided by BC Laboratories, <br /> Inc. (BC Labs) for the first quarter 2012 surface water monitoring event are summarized on <br /> Table 2.1. The historical surface water data are presented in Appendix A. Time series <br /> concentration plots of historical surface water data are presented in Appendix B. The <br /> concentration limits presented on Table 2.1 were calculated from upstream data collected through <br /> the first quarter 2012 monitoring event. The statistical analysis calculations for surface water <br /> monitoring points are presented in Appendix B. Information on the development of the <br /> concentration limits can be found in the Fourth Quarter/Annual 1999 Monitoring Report, French <br /> Camp Landfill prepared by CH2M HILL in January 2000. A copy of the statistical analysis <br /> methodology is presented in Appendix C. <br /> There were no constituents that exceeded their concentration limits at SW-3 during the first <br /> quarter 2012 monitoring event. There were no VOCs detected at surface water monitoring points <br /> during the first quarter 2012 monitoring event. <br /> Historical data from the surface water monitoring points were evaluated for temporal trend using <br /> Mann-Kendall / Sen's Slope trend analysis. Graphs and summary tables of the Mann-Kendall / <br /> Sen's Slope analyses are presented in Appendix B. Only carbonate alkalinity at SW-1 and SW-3 <br /> and field turbidity at SW-1 exhibited significant increasing statistical trends according to the <br /> Mann-Kendall / Sen's Slope evaluation. Given that carbonate alkalinity exhibits a significant <br /> increasing statistical trend at upstream monitoring point SW-1, the increasing trend for carbonate <br /> alkalinity at downstream point SW-3 is likely due to ongoing changes in the natural surface water <br /> geochemistry at the site. Nitrate at SW-1 and SW-3, sulfate at SW-1, and TDS at SW-1 exhibited <br /> significant decreasing statistical trends according to the Mann-Kendall/Sen's Slope evaluation. <br /> Soil cover has been placed over the waste material to prevent ponding of stormwater and to <br /> protect surface water. In addition, a perimeter ditch directs stormwater to a basin in the southeast <br /> comer of the site. A smaller ditch collects stormwater from the grinding area in the northeast <br /> corner of the site. Inspection and maintenance procedures for these stormwater control structures <br /> are provided in the site's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. The facility reported that these <br /> control structures effectively directed stormwater from the waste material during the first quarter <br /> 2012. <br /> 2.0 Groundwater Monitoring Program <br /> During the first quarter 2012 monitoring event, groundwater monitoring was performed at the <br /> French Camp Landfill by Del-Tech. Groundwater samples were collected from two background <br /> monitoring wells (MW-6A and MW-7A) and four detection monitoring wells (MW-8A, MW-9A, <br />