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FEB -01-2005 05:24 F.05J05 <br />FF <br />REVISED MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM ORDER NO, 95-097 -3- <br />THE WINE GROUP, ENG., TRANZIA WINERY <br />RIPON, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />A. Monthly Monitoring Reports <br />Monthly reports shall be submitted to the Regional Board on the In day of the second month <br />following samp"g (i.e. the January Report is due by 1 Marco). Monthly reports for the months of <br />March, June, September, and December may be submitted as part of the Quarterly Monitoring <br />Report, if desired. At a minimum, the reports shall include: <br />1. Results of wastewater, leacftfield, and application area monitoring. <br />2. A statement describing conditions and crop growth in the application area. <br />3. if requested by staff, copies of laboratory analytical report(s). <br />4. A calibration log vcdf3dng weekly cabbration of all monitoring instruments and devices used <br />to perform the prescribed monitoring program, <br />B. Quarterly Monitoring Reports <br />The Discharger shall establish a quarterly sampling schedule for groundwater monitoring such that <br />samples are obtained approximately every three months. Quarterly monitoring reports shall be <br />submitted to the Board by the I" day of the second month after the quarter (i.e. the January -March <br />quarter is due by May V) each year. The Quarterly Report shall include the following: <br />A narrative description of all preparatory, monitoring, sarnpling, and analytical tasting <br />activities for the groundwater and surface water monitoring. The narrative shall be <br />sufficiently detailed to verify compliance with the WDR, this MRP, and the Standard <br />Provisions and Reporting Requirements. Field logs shall support the narrative for each well <br />documenting depth to groundwater; parameters measured before, during, and after purging; <br />method of purging; calculatiou of casing volume; and total volume of water purged. <br />2. Calculation of groundwater elevations, an assessment of groundwater flow direction and <br />gradient on the date of measurement, comparison of previous flow direction and gradient data, <br />and discussion of seasonal trends if any. <br />3. A narrative discussion of the mWytical results for all media and locations monitored including <br />spatial and temporal tends, with reference to summary data tables, graphs, and appended <br />analytical reports (as applicable). <br />4. Summary data tables of historical and current water table elevations and analytical results. <br />5. A scaled map showing relevant structures and features of the facility, the locations of <br />monitoring wells and any other sampling stations, and groundwater elevation contours <br />referenced to mean sea level datum. <br />6. Copies of laboratory analytical report(s) for groundwater and surface water monitoring. <br />CV".RW~TW wsrrw.wftnr <br />