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ATTACHMENT A -2- <br /> APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS <br /> GENERAL ORDER FOR LAND DISPOSAL OF <br /> GROUND WATER OR SURFACE WATER <br /> FROM CLEANUP OF PETROLEUM FUEL POLLUTION <br /> a Volatile organic constituents (EPA Method 8021B or 8260B) <br /> b Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons in the Gasoline and Diesel ranges (EPA <br /> Method 801513/5030 and 801513/3510) Additional or alternative TPH <br /> analyses may be required if the suspected pollutants contain hydrocarbon <br /> fractions outside the range of these tests <br /> c Lead, soluble lead or tetraethyl lead (Graphite Furnace AA or equivalent) <br /> d Chlorinated pesticides (EPA Method 8081 A) <br /> e General mineral analysis, including electrical conductivity, total dissolved <br /> solids, chloride, sulfate, nitrate and pH <br /> f Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (EPA Method 83 10) <br /> g Fuel oxygenates (EPA Method 8260B) <br /> B. Site hydrogcology <br /> 1 Depth to groundwater, including seasonal variations, if known <br /> 2 Direction and gradient of groundwater flow, if known <br /> 3 Vertical and lateral extent of water quality degradation and pollution, if known, <br /> including details on the location, construction, and analytical results from <br /> groundwater monitoring wells used to define the plume (Note satisfactory <br /> plume definition, to be determined by Regional Board staff, must be completed <br /> as a condition for compliance with this Order) Also, describe other contaminant <br /> source areas or plumes that may be affected by the proposed extraction and <br /> discharge <br /> 4 A statement on the potential impact of the wastewater discharge on the <br /> containment and rate of movement of the groundwater plume <br /> 5 Effects of the extraction system on the groundwater gradient and the plume <br /> 6 An estimate of the anticipated length the time extraction will be needed <br /> 7 Describe water users, upgradient, downgradient or crossgradient, who could be <br /> affected by the extraction of groundwater or the disposal of treated groundwater <br />