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WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS FOR -12- <br /> KEARNEY-KPF <br /> CLOSURE OF SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> 5. If the Discharger, through a post-closure detection monitoring program, <br /> or the Board finds that there is a statistically significant increase <br /> in indicator parameters or waste constituents over the water quality <br /> protection standards (to be established pursuant to Monitoring and <br /> Reporting Program No. 89-163) at or beyond the Points of Compliance, <br /> the Discharger shall notify the Board or acknowledge the Board' s finding <br /> in writing within seven days, and shall immediately resample for the <br /> constituent(s) or parameter(s) at the point where the standard was <br /> exceeded. Within 90 days, the Discharger shall submit to the Board <br /> the results of the resampling and either: <br /> a. a report demonstrating that the water quality protection standard <br /> was not, in fact, exceeded; or <br /> b. A report for the establishment of a verification monitoring program, <br /> per Section 2557 of Subchapter 15, which is designed to verify that <br /> water quality protection standards have been exceeded and to <br /> determine the horizontal and vertical extent of pollution. <br /> 6. If the Discharger, through a post-closure verification monitoring <br /> program, or the Board verifies that water quality protection standards <br /> have been exceeded at or beyond the Points of Compliance, the Discharger <br /> shall notify the Board or acknowledge the Board's finding in writing <br /> within seven days. Within 180 days, the Discharger shall submit to the <br /> Board an amended Report of Waste Discharge for the establishment of a <br /> corrective action program, per Section 2558 of Subchapter 15, which is <br /> designed to achieve compliance with the water quality protection <br /> standards. <br /> 7. The Discharger or persons employed by the Discharger shall comply with <br /> all notice and reporting requirements of the State Department of Water <br /> Resources with regard to the construction, alteration, destruction, or <br /> abandonment of all monitoring wells used for compliance with this Order <br /> or with Monitoring and Reporting Program No. 89-163, as required by <br /> Section 13750 through 13755 of the California Water Code. <br /> 8. The Discharger shall immediately notify the Board of any flooding, <br /> equipment failure, slope failure, or other change in site conditions <br /> which could impair the integrity of waste or leachate containment <br /> facilities or of precipitation and drainage control structures. <br /> 9. By 19 March 1990, the Discharger shall submit to the Board an approvable <br /> closure and post-closure permit application, describing the methods and <br /> controls to be used to assure protection of the quality of surface and <br /> ground waters of the area during final operations and during any <br /> proposed subsequent use of the land. The plan must include: <br />