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f• f <br /> 8LFR <br /> LEVINE•FRICKE <br /> May 7, 2002 003-07979-00-001 <br /> S9 <br /> Mr. Robert McClellon <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 East Webber Avenue, 3rd Floor <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Subject: Second Quarter 2002 Soil Gas Monitoring Report, Forward Landfill, San Joaquin <br /> County, California <br /> Dear Mr. McClellon: <br /> This letter report presents results of soil gas monitoring conducted by LFR Levine-Fricke (LFR) <br /> on behalf of Forward Incorporated (Forward) at the Forward Landfill in San Joaquin County <br /> during the second quarter of 2002. Forward has retained LFR to conduct quarterly soil gas and <br /> water quality monitoring at the Forward Landfill. Soil gas monitoring was conducted on May 2, <br /> 2002 at the on-site structures and soil gas probe locations presented on Figure 1. <br /> In accordance with CCR Title 27, Section 20937(a), this letter report is also being submitted to <br /> inform the enforcement agency (EA) that methane was detected above the lower explosive level <br /> (LEL) in gas probe-10 (GP-10) at a concentration of 5.8 percent by volume. The methane detection <br /> likely reflects the temporary shut down of the Austin Road landfill gas extraction system for <br /> routine maintenance activities. The extraction system was shut off on March 25, 2002 for a period <br /> of approximately two weeks, and was turned back on April 8, 2002. The system was intermittently <br /> on and off for various repairs and checks but was turned back on April 25, 2002, approximately <br /> five days prior to the soil gas sampling activities. Sufficient time was not allowed for the extraction <br /> system to reach normal operating conditions before the soil gas sampling was conducted. Forward <br /> proposes conducting additional monitoring during the week of May 6, 2002 at GP-10 and facilities <br /> in the vicinity of GP-10 as well as continuing with the routine monitoring activities on a quarterly <br /> basis. <br /> In accordance with CCR Title 27, Section 20937(a)(1), an evaluation was conducted by Forward <br /> personnel regarding the necessary immediate steps to protect public health and safety and the <br /> environment. At this time, Forward has concluded there appears to be no potential hazardous <br /> conditions based on field monitoring results of on-site buildings and ambient air. As stated in the <br /> previous paragraph, additional monitoring of on-site facilities and ambient air in the vicinity of <br /> GP-10 will be conducted during the week of May 6, 2002 as a confirmation of safe working <br /> conditions. <br /> 4080CavittStallmanRoad,Suite 100,Granite Bay,California 95746-9460 • (916)786-0320 • fax(916)786-0366 • www.ifr.com <br /> Offices Worldwide <br />